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Vieira Catarina L - - 2012
It is well known the involvement of the gastrointestinal tract in Epidermolysis Bulhosa (EB) and its consequences on both nutrition and growth. We present a case of a young girl with EB diagnosed soon after birth, admitted to our emergency room with food impactation. The endoscopy revealed a double barrel ...
Viner Kendra - - 2012
Background. Because the varicella incidence has declined following varicella vaccine licensure, herpes zoster (HZ) cases may play a larger role in varicella zoster virus (VZV) transmission. We investigated how HZ and varicella cases contribute to the varicella incidence in schools and day care centers.Methods. Surveillance data collected in Philadelphia during September 2003-June ...
Haykal Mohamad Ayman - - 2012
Piloerection is a rare ictal manifestation usually associated with temporal lobe epilepsy. We present video and electrographic documentation of pilomotor seizures in a 75-year-old man with left temporal lobe epilepsy and remote herpes zoster encephalitis. In general, piloerection is most often localised to the temporal lobe. Unilateral piloerection is usually ...
Gladwin Alice M - - 2012
The therapeutic effects of written shared case formulations are underexplored and have not been examined in anorexia nervosa. This study explored the relationship between (a) the delivery (b) the quality of a shared written case formulation and weight in outpatient psychological therapy for anorexia nervosa. A naturalistic single case series ...
Cotta Claudiu V - - 2011
Cotta C V, Coleman J F, Li S & Hsi E D (2011) Histopathology 59, 1194-1203 Nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: a study of six cases concurrently involving the same site Aims:  Nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin lymphoma (NLPHL) is a slowly progressing neoplasm with a favourable prognosis. ...
Hong Young Hoon - - 2011
The World Health Organization classifies lupus nephritis as class I to V or VI. However, a few cases of minimal change glomerulopathy have been reported in association with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Mycophenolate mofetil has been shown to be effective for treatment of minimal change disease and lupus nephritis. A ...
Welch James - - 2011
Conjunctival lymphangiectasia is an uncommon clinical condition in which there is dilatation of lymphatic channels in the bulbar conjunctiva. Conjunctival lymphangiectasia is a rarely appreciated ocular surface disorder that typically occurs as a secondary phenomenon in response to local lymphatic scarring or distal obstruction. Conjunctival lymphangiectasia can either be unilateral ...
Vera-Cabrera Lucio - - 2011
An 86-year old female patient from northeast Mexico presented with diffuse lepromatous leprosy (DLL). Sequence analysis of four genes (rrs, rpoB, sigA and hsp65) from the skin biopsy identified Mycobacterium lepromatosis. This is the first independent confirmation of a case of DLL due to M. lepromatosis.
Sterling Matthew E - - 2011
Benign testicular enlargement secondary to diffuse interstitial fibrosis is a rare clinical entity, especially in pediatric patients. To our knowledge, this is the first pediatric case reported of benign testicular enlargement due to interstitial fibrosis in a cryptorchid testis. We report a rare case of an 11-month-old boy with a ...
Spaziani Erasmo - - 2011
A 50-year-old woman was admitted because of severe sideropenic anemia. The gastrin levels were within normal ranges. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed diffuse gastric polyposis with signs of diffuse oozing. Colonoscopy showed the presence of a 3-cm wide pedunculated polyp of the ascending colon, which was removed by diathermy. The patient was treated ...
Jaben Elizabeth A - - 2011
Bilateral diffuse uveal melanocytic proliferation (BDUMP) is a rare paraneoplastic syndrome associated with gynecologic malignancies in women and pancreatic or lung carcinomas in men. The clinical presentation consists of the rapid onset of decreased visual acuity due to bilateral serous retinal detachment and cataracts. Pathologically, there is diffuse uveal thickening ...
Seok J H - - 2011
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) ventriculoencephalitis is a rare but serious potential complication of CMV infection in immunocompromised patients. Characteristic diffusion-weighted imaging findings can be helpful for the diagnosis of CMV ventriculitis, as in this case report.
Meriden Zina - - 2011
Anal duct carcinoma (ADC) is a rare lesion composed of glands undermining non-neoplastic squamous epithelium. We describe the clinicopathologic characteristics and follow-up of 5 cases of ADC. Four definitive cases had tissue available for immunohistochemistry (IHC; CK7, CK20, prostate-specific antigen [PSA], estrogen/progesterone receptors [ER/PR], and p16) and in situ hybridization ...
Wu Yougui - - 2011
In the setting of longitudinal study, subjects are followed for the occurrence of some dichotomous outcome. In many of these studies, some markers are also obtained repeatedly during the study period. Emir et al. introduced a non-parametric approach to the estimation of the area under the ROC curve of a ...
Pai Deepa - - 2011
Leiomyomas are the most common benign uterine tumor; however, this entity is relatively uncommon in the pediatric population. Although leiomyomas most commonly present as solitary uterine masses, unusual patterns of growth have been described including diffuse leiomyomatosis. In this condition, the myometrium of the uterus is symmetrically expanded by innumerable ...
Hesse Stefan - - 2011
Hesse S, Werner C, Melzer I, Waldner A, Bardeleben A. External lid loading for the temporary treatment of paresis of the M. orbicularis oculi: a case report. This clinical note re-introduces external lid loading with the help of a lead weight for the temporary treatment of lagophthalmos. Although simple and ...
Macdonald A - - 2011
Acquired hair kinking of scalp hair in adults is an unusual, rarely reported phenomenon. There are several possible aetiologies, including drug-induced changes, diffuse partial woolly hair, and acquired progressive kinking of hair (APKH). We report a case of focal APKH occurring in an adult woman. This was associated with a ...
Mondal Rakesh - - 2011
Neonatal lupus erythematosus (NLE), in most cases, presents with cardiac and dermatological manifestation due to transferred IgG auto antibodies (anti Ro/SSA and anti La/SSB) from the mother. Some unusual associations with myelopathy, vasculopathy, transient myasthenia gravis, congenital nephrotic syndrome, chondrodysplasia punctata etc. are also reported. Here, the authors present a ...
Fähndrich M - - 2011
Until recently there has been no technique available which reproducibly and safely allows endoscopic closures of penetrating defects within the digestive tract. With the new "over the scope clipping system" (OTSC system®), which regarding design and function is similar to a bear-trap, a method is available for the endoscopic closure ...
Thampi Sheila - - 2011
We report a child with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) secondary to systemic lupus erythematosus. The diagnosis was confirmed by low ADAMTS13 activity (<5%) along with the presence of a low titer inhibitor. Her clinical course was complicated by systemic lupus erythematosus, immunosuppressant therapy, and septic shock. She responded to plasma ...
Chan May P - - 2011
Imiquimod (Aldara) is a topical immune response modifier effective against a variety of cutaneous tumors. Posttherapy histologic reaction patterns have not been well characterized. Here, we present 2 patients treated with imiquimod, whose biopsies showed interface dermatitis of the epidermis and the adnexae with prominent periadnexal and perivascular lymphocytic inflammation. ...
Chattopadhyay P - - 2011
Ischaemic colitis is relatively uncommon in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with only very few case reports or case series in world literature. Ischaemic colitis occurs when SLE activity is high and is inarguably due to small vessel vasculitis affecting the large or small intestine. Ischaemic proctitis with rectal ulceration, as ...
Bai Zhan-Wu - - 2011
For a system in which free quantum Brownian particles interact with a non-Markovian heat bath with product initial states, the quantum heat-fluctuation theorems and the Jarzynski relation of the reduced system are derived using the path integral technique. They are not a direct generalization of the classical case. The validity ...
Lin James R - - 2011
Tongue necrosis is a rare but dramatic clinical finding, which is most often related to infection, trauma, malignancy, or vasculitis. We describe an extremely unusual case in which systemic amyloid deposition in small arteries caused by senile systemic amyloidosis was associated with necrosis of the tongue as well as necrosis ...
Isono Motohide - - 2011
Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH) is a rare but fatal complication in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We describe a case of a 74-year-old woman who presented with DAH as an initial presentation of SLE. She also had microscopic polyangiitis clinically manifesting as crescentic glomerulonephritis and purpura with positive myeloperoxidase ...
Alsanafi Shamael - - 2011
Squamous cell carcinoma is a known and rare complication of long-standing discoid lupus erythematosus. Most cases have been reported in sun-exposed skin of whites. We report 2 unusual cases of squamous cell carcinoma arising in discoid lupus erythematosus scars: one in a sun-protected area of a white patient and a ...
Terao Mika - - 2011
Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE), the most common lupus erythematosus (LE)-specific chronic manifestation of the skin, is often resistant to therapy. Atrophy, scarring, and pigmentation are often observed. In this study, we report two cases of DLE that were successfully treated with tocoretinate, a compound containing a mixture of retinoic acid ...
Nishizaki Yuji - - 2011
Objective This study was carried out to determine the characteristics of lupus cystitis and to compare those of Japanese cases with those of non-Japanese cases. We also report a novel therapy for lupus cystitis refractory to corticosteroid. Methods For the literature search, published reports on lupus cystitis were searched by ...
Thirunavukarasu Suresh - - 2011
Bilateral temporal and frontal lobe involvement is a common characteristic of herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE). Clinical sequelae of herpes simplex encephalitis may manifest sometimes as Kluver Bucy syndrome (KBS). In herpes simplex encephalitis, apart from frontal lobe, extra temporal involvement is rare and uncommon. We report a case of HSE ...
Lessard Christopher J - - 2011
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is considered to be the prototypic autoimmune disease, with a complex genetic architecture influenced by environmental factors. We sought to replicate a putative association at 11p13 not yet exceeding genome-wide significance (p < 5 × 10(-8)) identified in a genome-wide association study (GWAS). Our GWA scan ...
Spadoni M S - - 2010
Chronic urticaria (daily or almost daily symptoms lasting for more than six weeks) is characterized by wheals and erythema, with or without itching. A few case reports have shown chronic autoimmune urticaria at the beginning of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), particularly in adults. However, the prevalence of this manifestation in ...
Buonuomo Paola Sabrina - - 2010
Polyarteritis or panarteritis nodosa (PAN) is a necrotizing, focal segmental vasculitis that affects predominantly medium-sized arteries in many different organ systems. It is extremely rare in childhood. Involvement of the oral mucosa at diagnosis is uncommon in PAN. Here, we report a case of a pediatric patient with tongue necrosis.
Chang Hye Jung - - 2010
Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is a rare disease. The prognosis is poor in most cases with rapid progression despite administering chemotherapy. A 67-year-old man complained of skin rashes on his back and this spread to the trunk, face, arms and thighs, and he was initially diagnosed with cutaneous ...
Kim Y-D - - 2010
We report here on a case of recurrent pneumothorax during pregnancy, which was successfully treated with thoracoscopic surgery. This report describes the intraoperative and histopathological findings of diaphragmatic and pulmonary ectopic deciduosis. Our case highlights the need for all surgeons to explore the diaphragm when performing surgery to treat pneumothorax ...
Aydoğdu Sinan - - 2010
A 15-year-old boy who was admitted to the neurology department had multiple cerebral infarcts on cranial magnetic resonance imaging. A transthoracic echocardiogram revealed myocardial thickening and apical thrombus in the left ventricle suggesting Loeffler endocarditis. There was remarkable hypereosinophilia on the haemogram. An investigation for the aetiology of hypereosinophilia led ...
Liao Pin-Wen - - 2010
Abstract- Purpose: Involvement of the central nervous system (CNS) by tuberculosis is rare; it can affect either immunocompromised or immunocompetent people. Case report: Here, we report a case of tuberculosis with CNS involvement. We present the case of an immunocompetent young man who developed fever, subacute headache, disturbance of consciousness, ...
Roberts-Witteveen April R - - 2010
To describe the epidemiology of tuberculosis cases notified in NSW in 2008. Data on tuberculosis cases resident in NSW that were reported in 2008 were extracted from the Notifiable Diseases Database. Demographic, microbiological, clinical and other characteristics of cases were described. Incidence rates per 100 000 were calculated. In 2008, ...
Raiger Lalit Kumar - - 2010
Non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema (NCPE) is a clinical syndrome characterized by simultaneous presence of severe hypoxemia, bilateral alveolar infiltrates on chest radiograph, and no evidence of left atrial hypertension/congestive heart failure/fluid overload. The diagnosis of drug-related NCPE relies upon documented exclusion of other causes of NCPE like gastric aspiration, sepsis, trauma, ...
Gupta Rajib K - - 2010
CONTEXT: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a serious and sometimes life-threatening event that occurs as a complication of various cardiopulmonary disorders, of which rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is an important example in our country. The pathogenesis of PH is a complex, multistep process in which "pulmonary endothelial dysfunction" (PED) is widely ...
Scarlata Simone - - 2011
Pulmonary bullae usually occur as isolated abnormalities in otherwise normal lung tissue or, more frequently, in the presence of emphysema. Pulmonary bullae tend to progressively increase in their size, and spontaneous regressions have very rarely been reported. In this paper, we report the case of an older woman experiencing the ...
Soyibo A K - - 2010
Pancreatitis complicating a diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is rarely reported in the literature and there are no known published cases thus far in the Caribbean. A 50-year old female diagnosed with SLE and discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) since 1990, presented in February, 2009, to the University Hospital of ...
Jirarattanasopa Nongnapa - - 2010
Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is characterized by intra-alveolar accumulation of lipoproteinaceous material. The severe chronic pulmonary disease and susceptibility to pulmonary infection is a prominent feature of the disease. We reported a case of postnatal-onset PAP and chronic interstitial pneumonitis in a girl with chronic respiratory distress since she was ...
Schulz Morgan D - - 2010
We present a rare case of coexisting intralobar pulmonary sequestration and ipsilateral subphrenic extralobar sequestration in a 40-year-old woman. This variant of duplicated sequestration is very rare, although cases of simultaneous intralobar and extralobar sequestration have been reported, as have rare instances of subphrenic sequestration. In this case, preoperative imaging ...
Ramarokoto H - - 2010
SETTING: A national survey of Mycobacterium tuberculosis resistance was conducted for the first time in Madagascar between October 2005 and July 2007. OBJECTIVE: To determine resistance rates among new and previously treated cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. METHODS: In a cluster sampling representative of the general population of the country, 1275 ...
Mukhopadhyay C - - 2010
We present the first two fulminant cases of pulmonary melioidosis in febrile neutropenic patients with acute and varied presentations seen in our institution and their fatal outcome. A high index of suspicion coupled with microbiological confirmation can facilitate the administration of the appropriate therapy in cases of melioidosis that differ ...
Banerjee Anirban Deep - - 2010
INTRODUCTION: Intracranial subdural tubercular empyema is an extremely rare entity. To our knowledge, only one such case has been previously reported in the pediatric population (Cayli et al. J Neurosurg 94(6):988-991, 2001). We report a case of intracranial tubercular subdural empyema in a child, with both convexity and interhemispheric fissure ...
Singh Sunita - - 2010
Tuberculosis (TB) of the cervix is a rare disease. We describe two cases of tuberculous cervicitis with variable clinical presentation. In one case, a young woman presented with primary infertility and secondary amenorrhoea. The other is a perimenopausal woman with irregular vaginal bleeding and postcoital blood-stained discharge. The diagnosis was ...
Tanawuttiwat Tanyanan - - 2010
Amiodarone pulmonary toxicity (APT) is a common and distinctive form of drug-induced lung injury. Several patterns have been described and the most common pattern of APT is interstitial pneumonitis. However, amiodarone-induced diffused alveolar haemorrhage is rarely reported. We describe a case of early onset of APT manifested by respiratory distress, ...
Manissero D - - 2010
An analysis of surveillance data was performed to assess treatment outcomes of patients belonging to selected calendar year cohorts. Twenty-two countries in the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) reported treatment outcome monitoring data for culture-confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) cases reported in 2007. The overall treatment success rate ...
Chakrabarti Arunaloke - - 2010
We report the first two proven cases of cavitary pulmonary zygomycosis caused by Rhizopus homothallicus. The diagnosis in each case was based on histology, culture of the causal agent, and the nucleotide sequence of the D1/D2 region of the 28S ribosomal DNA.
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