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Tilburg Jeroen J H C - - 2012
TO THE EDITOR: The 2007-2010 Q fever epidemic among humans in the Netherlands was among the largest reported in magnitude and duration (1). The increase in human Q fever cases coincided with an increase in spontaneous abortions among dairy goats in the southeastern part of the Netherlands, an area that ...
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Giadinis Nd - - 2012
Abstract CASE HISTORY: A syndrome of acute neurological dysfunction with increased mortality was observed in lambs of 10 dairy sheep flocks and adult animals in one flock in Central and Northern Greece. Each farmer completed a questionnaire regarding the management and feeding of their flocks. In seven of the 11 ...
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Hollister N - - 2011
A 74-year-old woman received thrombolysis for pericarditis. She subsequently developed shock and cardiac arrest. The case report describes the events of how a simple immediate bedside focused echo proved to be a life saving assessment. Current availability and training issues in focused transthoracic echo are discussed.
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Parks Graham E - - 2011
Percutaneous radiofrequency ablation is increasingly used for curative treatment of primary cancers of the kidney. We reviewed our experience of percutaneous sampling performed under computed tomographic guidance with fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) and core biopsy (CB), and we report on the complementary roles of these 2 techniques in a ...
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Saleem S N - - 2011
We report on the prenatal MRI diagnosis of Joubert syndrome and related cerebellar disorders (JSRD) in 2 unrelated fetuses at 17-18 weeks of gestation who were referred to us with history of siblings with JSRD and additional renal affection in the second case. Ultrasonography (US) showed non-specific cranial findings in ...
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Sethi Sanjeev - - 2011
dense deposit disease (DDD) is the prototypical membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN), in which fluid-phase dysregulation of the alternative pathway (AP) of complement results in the accumulation of complement debris in the glomeruli, often producing an MPGN pattern of injury in the absence of immune complexes. A recently described entity referred to ...
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Morimoto Satoshi - - 2011
A 74-year-old male without recent medical treatment visited our hospital complaining of fever and lack of appetite. Upon examination severe azotemia, proteinuria, and urinary occult blood were noted, and the patient was admitted. Results of a blood test showed that his proteinase 3 antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (PR3-ANCA) level was high. ...
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Htyte Nay - - 2011
D-lactic acidosis has been reported in patients after a variety of gastrointestinal surgeries, particularly jejunoileal bypass. An insufficient length of small intestine to metabolize ingested carbohydrates leads to an abnormal carbohydrate load in the colon. These carbohydrates are metabolized by colonic anaerobes (especially Lactobacillus species) into the dextrorotary isomer of ...
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Iscaife Alexandre - - 2011
Segmental multicystic dysplastic kidney is a rare subtype, found in only about 4% of children diagnosed with MCDK. To the best of our knowledge, we describe the 36th reported case of segmental multicystic kidney disease.
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Luo Deyi - - 2011
A 27-year-old female with chronic right-side flank pain was diagnosed with renal epithelioid angiomyolipoma (EAML) extending as a thrombus into the renal vein and vena cava. Intravascular extension of EAML is quite rare; however, it may result in fatal complications if not appropriately treated. She successfully underwent a radical nephrectomy ...
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Kendrick-Jones Jamie C - - 2011
Aim: Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) is a rare and serious disease characterised by thickening and hardening of the skin with fibrosis of the dermis with CD34-positive fibrocytes. NSF occurs in patients with renal failure and has been linked to exposure of gadolinium contrast agents. The Auckland region has a population ...
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Kowalewska Jolanta - - 2011
Glomerular injury may occur as a result of immune dysfunction in patients with remote lymphoplasmacytic neoplasms. Glomerular injury concurrent with direct infiltration of the kidney by lymphoplasmacytic neoplasms has been reported but is not extensively characterized. We identified 18 patients, all presenting with elevated serum creatinine and many with proteinuria, ...
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Gupta Shilpi Singh - - 2011
A 29-year-old woman presented with unilateral loin pain because of severely hydro-nephrotic kidney due to deposits of pelvic endometriosis. Double J-stent was placed beyond the obstruction and she was started on hormone therapy. The stent was removed after three months when back pressure changes had resolved. This case is being ...
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Sakamaki Yusuke - - 2011
We report a case of membranous nephropathy with primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). A 76-year-old Japanese man had been treated for PBC and was referred to our department because of acute severe proteinuria (10 g/day). Renal biopsy was performed and was compatible with a diagnosis of membranous nephropathy. The patient was ...
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Shirai Tsuyoshi - - 2011
A 46-year-old man presented with fever, thrombocytopenia, and a considerable accumulation of ascites. Although prednisolone and intravenous cyclophosphamide pulse (IVCY) were effective, he experienced recurrence. Renal insufficiency and hemolytic anemia developed subsequently. Schistocytes, negative Coombs' test, and elevated lactate dehydrogenase levels indicated thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA). He recovered well after receiving ...
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Ferraz Arruda Pedro F - - 2011
The case of a rare complication is reported of a 53-year-old patient with giant polycystic kidney (4250 g) that evolved with acute small bowel occlusion. The patient was submitted to surgery which identified that the intestinal occlusion was due to external compression of the intestinal loops. Excision of the mass ...
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Ecke Thorsten H - - 2011
Giant lymph cysts are a relatively frequent complication after surgical procedures in the abdomen, often after kidney transplantation, but there are also cases after pelvic surgery such as lymphadenectomy and others. In the recent literature, there have been no reported cases of idiopathic giant lymphocyst. We present the case of ...
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Ramidi Ganga B - - 2011
Sickle cell disease has been associated with many renal structural and functional abnormalities. Collapsing glomerulopathy or the collapsing variant of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis is a rare clinicopathologic entity in patients with sickle cell disease that requires timely diagnosis and aggressive management. In this case report we describe a 21-year-old African-American ...
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Adorisio Ottavio - - 2010
Introduction: A urinoma is a fluid mass consisting of extravasated urine in the perirenal space. Its impact on renal function was analysed. Methods: All cases of prenatal and neonatal urinoma reported in the literature were analysed as well as two cases recently observed in our department. Results: A review of ...
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Trpkov Kiril - - 2010
To evaluate problematic diagnostic features in renal oncocytoma. One hundred and nine cases of oncocytoma were reviewed and the problematic gross and microscopic features recorded. Multifocal and bilateral neoplasms were found in 12 (11%) and five (4.6%) cases, respectively. Haemorrhage was seen grossly in 30 (27.5%) neoplasms and a central ...
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Athanasiadis Apostolos P - - 2011
Ectopic kidney is a rare congenital malformation, caused by renal malpositioning during embryogenesis. We report a rare case of ectopic kidney located in the left hemithorax of a male fetus. The unique features in this case were early sonographic prenatal diagnosis of thoracic kidney at 22 weeks' gestation, which was ...
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Athanasiadis Apostolos P - - 2010
Ectopic kidney is a rare congenital malformation, caused by renal malpositioning during embryogenesis. We report a rare case of ectopic kidney located in the left hemithorax of a male fetus. The unique features in this case were early sonographic prenatal diagnosis of thoracic kidney at 22 weeks' gestation, which was ...
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Demir Hacı Ahmet - - 2010
A 1-year-old girl with stage-IV neuroblastoma developed ondansetron hydrochloride anaphylaxis. Safe use of granisetron as an antiemetic after skin prick, oral, and intravenous challenge tests is presented. We present this case to emphasize that ondansetron hydrochloride may cause a serious anaphylactic reaction. In such a case, granisetron may be given ...
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Vanden Driessche Koen S J - - 2010
Flights departing from malarious areas are sprayed with pyrethroids. They are presumed to be safe since reports of adverse responses among passengers or crew were only anecdotal. However, asthmatic reactions after domestic and occupational exposure have been published. We present the first case description of pyrethroid allergy in an airplane.
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Oteri Alessandro - - 2010
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common rhythm disorder observed in clinical practice. Several case reports and case-control studies have associated this condition with the use of systemic corticosteroids. However, to our knowledge, no case of AF induced by inhaled corticosteroids has been reported in the literature. We describe here ...
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Jacobsen Ryan C - - 2011
Abstract A case of prehospital anaphylactic shock that presented atypically, without a known exposure, is discussed. Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that requires prompt recognition and aggressive treatment. While there is little diagnostic dilemma (specifically used in the conclusion section of this paper) in the recognition and management ...
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Binnicker Matthew J - - 2011
We describe two cases of coccidioidal meningitis (CM) diagnosed using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis of cerebrospinal fluid. These cases highlight the promise of PCR as a diagnostic method to assist in the rapid diagnosis of CM.
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Apel-Sarid Liat - - 2010
OBJECT: Microfibrillar collagen hemostat (MCH; trade name Avitene) is a partially water-insoluble acid salt of purified bovine corium collagen. This agent has been widely used to control hemorrhage at surgery, and especially during pediatric neurosurgeries at the authors' institution. Despite its effectiveness, rare case reports detailing adverse inflammatory reactions to ...
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Wang Qian - - 2010
The volume created by the positioning of two scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM) probes (tip and substrate) at a micrometric distance defines a "picoliter beaker" where homogeneous electron-transfer reactions are studied. The SECM is used to concurrently electrogenerate in situ two reactive species and to evaluate the possibility of detecting their ...
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Impicciatore Piero - - 2010
Case reports of suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are common in the biomedical literature. Standards for authors and editors for writing, submitting and publishing ADR case reports have been empirically established since the 1980s; however, these recommendations have not been widely disseminated or incorporated into practice. Comprehensive and standardized guidelines ...
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Del Biondo Dario - - 2010
We present a case of laparoscopic transperitoneal heminephrectomy involving a large renal cell carcinoma of 7 cm centrally located on the left side of a horseshoe kidney in a 48 years old male patient detected by ultrasound scan and CT scan.
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McMahon Ann W - - 2010
To characterize the nature of a heparin contaminant's clinical effects in cases reported to the Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS). The FDA received reports of heparin-associated adverse events (AEs) starting in late 2007-early 2008 during a national investigation of allergic-type events. The investigation identified Baxter Healthcare-brand heparin product due to ...
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Kornfeld-Lecanu S - - 2010
Unlike medicinal products, cosmetics are not subject to marketing authorization in France. Nevertheless, the Agence Francaise de Sécurité Sanitaire des Produits de Santé (AFSSAPS; French Agency for the Safety of Healthcare Products) has been working on the development of a cosmetovigilance system for several years, with the aim of establishing ...
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Fernández-Torres Rosa - - 2010
To report a case of lichen planopilaris in a patient treated with infliximab for longstanding refractory psoriasis. A 37-year-old man with recalcitrant plaque psoriasis was being treated with infliximab at a dosage of 5 mg/kg every 8 weeks, with good response. However, 11 months later the patient developed follicular keratotic ...
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Talasaz Azita Hajhossein - - 2010
Herbal medications are being progressively utilized all over the world. Nevertheless, herbal remedies are not without hazards and several cases of adverse reactions have been described. Tribulus terrestris is traditionally used because of its aphrodisiac and antiurolithiatic activities with almost complete inhibition of stone formation. We report a case of ...
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Jang Ji Woong - - 2010
Minocycline is a semisynthetic tetracycline derivative that is often used in the treatment of acne vulgaris. To date, there has been only one case report of anaphylaxis to minocycline. We report here a case of anaphylaxis to oral minocycline. A 56-yr-old woman visited our hospital after three episodes of recurrent ...
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Meltzer Eyal - - 2010
Sexual transmission of brucellosis has rarely been reported in humans. We describe 2 cases of probable sexual transmission of Brucella from husband to wife. In 1 case, orchidoepididimitis existed, whereas in the other case, the presence of Brucella in the semen in the absence of genital symptoms was demonstrated by ...
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Jover-Diaz Francisco - - 2010
Darkening of the tongue and oral mucosa is a reaction pattern that can be related to a number of physiologic, metabolic, and toxic disorders, and medications and exogenous substances. Black discoloration of the tongue should be distinguished from black "hairy" tongue, which is characterized by hypertrophy of the filiform papillae. ...
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Garcia João Batista Santos - - 2010
Post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN) is the main complication of herpes zoster. Carbamazepine (CBZ), a well-tolerated anticonvulsant, but frequently associated with severe cutaneous reactions, such as the Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is used in the treatment of this complication. The objective of this article was to report a ...
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Bruso Jessica Rose - - 2010
Five of 400 starters of the 2009 Western States Endurance Run (WSER) were hospitalized with hyponatremia and rhabdomyolysis. This article explores the risk factors associated with development of hyponatremia and rhabdomyolysis. Data on the 5 cases were collected retrospectively from the runners and medical records, and all race participants were ...
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Nakwan Narongwit - - 2010
ary We present a case of erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) reaction with dse alveolar haemorrhage (DAH) in a patient who completely recovered with pulsed methylprednisolone. Our case illustrates that ENL could be a predisposing factor for DAH and a high dose of corticosteroid plays an important role in successfully treating ...
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Ferrara Gerardo - - 2010
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: The histopathological picture of mycosis fungoides can be characterized by heavy reactive infiltrates. These are rarely composed of B lymphocytes with formation of reactive follicles. METHODS AND STUDY DESIGN: We collected three cases of mycosis fungoides with a reactive B-cell lymphofollicular reaction at the bottom of the ...
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Colombo G - - 2010
The widespread and inappropriate use of permanent fillers has given rise to several problems. The reported case clearly demonstrates that inadequate knowledge of the surgical technique and the material implanted has a heavy impact on the postoperative outcome. The application of fine surgical techniques and adequate knowledge of the materials ...
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Framil Valéria Maria de Souza - - 2010
The authors report a case of pityriasis versicolor circinata whose isolated etiologic agent was Malassezia sympodialis in a 34-year-old woman. The isolation and identification of Malassezia sympodialis were accomplished with modified Dixon's agar, and the molecular method used to confirm the species was polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length ...
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Al-Durihim H - - 2010
We surveyed the records of 21 of the 28 snakebite victims seen at King Fahad National Guard Hospital in Riyadh over the 20-year period 1986-2005. The most common symptoms were local pain and swelling and the most common signs oedema and tenderness. Neurotoxicity was not noted in any case. Coagulopathy ...
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Kelesidis Theodoros - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Although ciprofloxacin is a generally well-tolerated fluoroquinolone antibiotic, serious and life-threatening adverse events such as anaphylaxis and pulmonary edema have been described with its use. However, there is a lack of data in the scientific literature regarding these events. OBJECTIVES: This report describes a case of an anaphylactoid reaction, ...
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W?nschmann Arno - - 2010
Three bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and 1 golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) were admitted to rehabilitation facilities with emaciation, lethargy, and an inability to fly. Intravascular schizonts and merozoites were present in 2 bald eagles, mainly in the lung tissue, whereas the third bald eagle and the golden eagle had lymphohistiocytic ...
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Ermertcan Aylin T?rel - - 2010
Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) is a rare, severe cutaneous reaction pattern that, in the majority (>90%) of cases, is related to administration of medication. It can be seen in both genders and in all ages. The cutaneous manifestations of AGEP are usually seen 1-14 days after drug administration. A ...
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Aggarwal Vivek - - 2010
Amalgam or its components may cause type IV hypersensitivity reactions on the oral mucosa. Majority of the reported cases involved a delayed hypersensitivity to mercury. A case of bilateral oral lichenoid reaction is presented, which was present in relation to amalgam restorations. Histopathological features were compatible with lichenoid mucositis. Patch ...
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Borchard Kate - - 2010
Hyaluronidase is a bovine or ovine testicular protein that is used as an adjunct to co-administered medicaments and fluids to enhance their dispersion and absorption through the degradation of hyaluronan. While it is a known potential allergen, there are few reports of hyaluronidase hypersensitivity. A 56-year-old lady presented 8 hours ...
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