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J Obstet Gynaecol ; 44(1): 2361456, 2024 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38864434

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BACKGROUND: The pre-treatment characteristics of the patient and ectopic pregnancy to determine the patients who are likely to successfully respond to methotrexate (MTX) therapy remain controversial. This study investigated the outcomes of ectopic pregnancy after one and two MTX doses and their independent predictors. METHODS: Retrospective cross-sectional study of women who consented to MTX treatment in 2017-2018 at our institution (N = 317). Of these, patients with Caesarean scar pregnancies were excluded because they require different treatment protocols (n = 25). All patients were treated according to our institution's protocol based on international guidelines and standardised across the three hospitals included in the current study. We retrieved patients' demographics, laboratory, ultrasonography, and clinical characteristics from our hospital database. Serum ß-human chorionic gonadotropin (ß-hCG) was measured using electrochemiluminescence immunoassay; ectopic pregnancy was diagnosed using ultrasonography (transvaginal probe). RESULTS: Two ninety-two patients were included in the current analysis. Age, pre-treatment ß-hCG levels, sonographic presence of yolk sac, presence of foetal cardiac activity, and pelvic pain were significantly different between patients with successful and unsuccessful outcomes. Younger age (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 2.33, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.16-4.66, p = .017), no pelvic pain (aOR 2.65, 95%CI 1.03-6.83, p = .043), lower initial ß-hCG level (aOR 1.32, 95%CI 1.08-1.59, p = .005), and absence of foetal cardiac activity (aOR 12.63; 95% CI 1.04-153.6; p = .047) were independently associated with success. Treatment failure odds were >2 folds higher for each 10-year age increase (p = .017), 32% higher for each 1000 IU/L increase in initial ß-hCG level (p = .005), and >2 folds higher in presence of pelvic pain (p = .043). CONCLUSIONS: MTX is effective in most patients, averting invasive surgery, which might affect fertility. Pre-treatment ß-hCG levels, age, pelvic pain, and foetal cardiac activity was independently associated with outcomes. Research should assess the relationship between the ectopic pregnancy size and treatment outcomes and refine ß-hCG titres where treatment would be ineffective.


Ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that occurs outside the uterus. It needs to be identified and treated quickly to prevent serious health complications. Ectopic pregnancies can be treated surgically or medically using a drug called methotrexate. Medical treatment of ectopic pregnancy is not always successful. Identifying the factors that predict the failure of medical treatment helps patients and doctors to choose more accurately between surgical and medical treatment options.A total of 292 women who received methotrexate for ectopic pregnancy and the factors that influence the outcomes of treatment were examined, 39 patients had treatment failure and required surgery. Older age, higher initial levels of ß-human chorionic gonadotropin (ß-hCG) hormone, the presence of pelvic pain, and foetal cardiac activity had increased risk of treatment failure. In the future, research could consider the relationship between the size of the ectopic pregnancy and the treatment outcomes and refine the ß-hCG level cut-off for better treatment effects.


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Abortivos no Esteroideos , Gonadotropina Coriónica Humana de Subunidad beta , Metotrexato , Embarazo Tubario , Humanos , Femenino , Metotrexato/uso terapéutico , Embarazo , Adulto , Estudios Retrospectivos , Estudios Transversales , Abortivos no Esteroideos/uso terapéutico , Gonadotropina Coriónica Humana de Subunidad beta/sangre , Embarazo Tubario/sangre , Embarazo Tubario/tratamiento farmacológico , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Obes Surg ; 34(6): 2154-2176, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38602603

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Systematic review/meta-analysis of cumulative incidences of venous thromboembolic events (VTE) after metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS). Electronic databases were searched for original studies. Proportional meta-analysis assessed cumulative VTE incidences. (PROSPERO ID:CRD42020184529). A total of 3066 records, and 87 studies were included (N patients = 4,991,683). Pooled in-hospital VTE of mainly laparoscopic studies = 0.15% (95% CI = 0.13-0.18%); pooled cumulative incidence increased to 0.50% (95% CI = 0.33-0.70%); 0.51% (95% CI = 0.38-0.65%); 0.72% (95% CI = 0.13-1.52%); 0.78% (95% CI = 0-3.49%) at 30 days and 3, 6, and 12 months, respectively. Studies using predominantly open approach exhibited higher incidence than laparoscopic studies. Within the first month, 60% of VTE occurred after discharge. North American and earlier studies had higher incidence than non-North American and more recent studies. This study is the first to generate detailed estimates of the incidence and patterns of VTE after MBS over time. The incidence of VTE after MBS is low. Improved estimates and time variations of VTE require longer-term designs, non-aggregated reporting of characteristics, and must consider many factors and the use of data registries. Extended surveillance of VTE after MBS is required.


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Cirugía Bariátrica , Obesidad Mórbida , Complicaciones Posoperatorias , Tromboembolia Venosa , Humanos , Cirugía Bariátrica/efectos adversos , Cirugía Bariátrica/estadística & datos numéricos , Incidencia , Tromboembolia Venosa/epidemiología , Tromboembolia Venosa/etiología , Obesidad Mórbida/cirugía , Obesidad Mórbida/complicaciones , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/epidemiología , Femenino , Laparoscopía , Masculino
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BMC Public Health ; 24(1): 1103, 2024 Apr 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38649903

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BACKGROUND: No previous research of university students in Finland assessed lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs), grouped students into clusters, appraised the relationships of the clusters with their mental well-being, whilst controlling for confounders. The current study undertook this task. METHODS: Students at the University of Turku (n = 1177, aged 22.96 ± 5.2 years) completed an online questionnaire that tapped information on sociodemographic variables (age, sex, income sufficiency, accommodation during the semester), four BRFs [problematic alcohol consumption, smoking, food consumption habits, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA)], as well as depressive symptoms and stress. Two-step cluster analysis of the BRFs using log-likelihood distance measure categorized students into well-defined clusters. Two regression models appraised the associations between cluster membership and depressive symptoms and stress, controlling for sex, income sufficiency and accommodation during the semester. RESULTS: Slightly more than half the study participants (56.8%) had always/mostly sufficient income and 33% lived with parents/partner. Cluster analysis of BRFs identified three distinct student clusters, namely Cluster 1 (Healthy Group), Cluster 2 (Smokers), and Cluster 3 (Nonsmokers but Problematic Drinkers). Age, sex and MVPA were not different across the clusters, but Clusters 1 and 3 comprised significantly more respondents with always/mostly sufficient income and lived with their parents/partner during the semester. All members in Clusters 1 and 3 were non-smokers, while all Cluster 2 members comprised occasional/daily smokers. Problematic drinking was significantly different between clusters (Cluster 1 = 0%, Cluster 2 = 54%, Cluster 3 = 100%). Cluster 3 exhibited significantly healthier nutrition habits than both other clusters. Regression analysis showed: (1) males and those with sufficient income were significantly less likely to report depressive symptoms or stress; (2) those living with parents/partner were significantly less likely to experience depressive symptoms; (3) compared to Cluster 1, students in the two other clusters were significantly more likely to report higher depressive symptoms; and (4) only students in Cluster 2 were more likely to report higher stress. CONCLUSIONS: BRFs cluster together, however, such clustering is not a clear-cut, all-or-none phenomenon. Students with BRFs consistently exhibited higher levels of depressive symptoms and stress. Educational and motivational interventions should target at-risk individuals including those with insufficient income or living with roommates or alone.


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Depresión , Estilo de Vida , Estrés Psicológico , Estudiantes , Humanos , Masculino , Finlandia/epidemiología , Femenino , Universidades , Estudiantes/psicología , Estudiantes/estadística & datos numéricos , Depresión/epidemiología , Adulto Joven , Estrés Psicológico/epidemiología , Factores de Riesgo , Análisis por Conglomerados , Adulto , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Adolescente , Ejercicio Físico/psicología
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Surg Obes Relat Dis ; 20(2): 115-126, 2024 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37620168

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BACKGROUND: Thiamine deficiency (TD) among adolescents following metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) has not been assessed. OBJECTIVE: We assessed TD among adolescents following MBS. SETTING: University Hospital. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was conducted for all adolescents and young adults (aged 10-25 years) who had MBS and subsequently presented with TD at our institution (n = 30). Diagnosis used clinical, laboratory, brain imaging, and neurophysiology criteria. Of 1575 patients, 7 subsequently had TD. Another 23 adolescents had MBS at private hospitals or overseas and presented at our institution with TD. RESULTS: Based on MBS undertaken at our institution, TD prevalence was .45 cases per 100 MBS. The mean age of patients was 19.5 ± 3.23 years, 53.3% were male, 96.7% had sleeve gastrectomy, and time from MBS to admission averaged 4.97 ± 11.94 months. Mean weight loss from surgery to admission was 33.68 ± 10.90 kg. Associated factors included poor oral intake (90%), nausea and vomiting (80%), and noncompliance with multivitamins (71%). Signs and symptoms included generalized weakness, nystagmus, numbness, and paraparesis (83.3%-80%). Seven patients had Wernicke encephalopathy full triad; 16 displayed a mixed picture of Wernicke encephalopathy and dry beriberi; and there were no cases of wet beriberi. Half the patients achieved complete resolution of symptoms, whereas 47% and 40% had residual weakness or persistent sensory symptoms, respectively. There was no mortality. Most common concurrent nutritional deficiencies were of vitamins K, D, and A. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first in-depth study of TD among adolescents after MBS. Although TD is uncommon among adolescents after MBS, it is serious, requiring diligent suspicion and prompt treatment. Bariatric teams should emphasize compliance with multivitamin regimens and follow it up.


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Cirugía Bariátrica , Beriberi , Deficiencia de Tiamina , Encefalopatía de Wernicke , Humanos , Masculino , Adulto Joven , Adolescente , Adulto , Femenino , Beriberi/etiología , Beriberi/diagnóstico , Beriberi/tratamiento farmacológico , Encefalopatía de Wernicke/diagnóstico , Encefalopatía de Wernicke/epidemiología , Encefalopatía de Wernicke/etiología , Estudios Retrospectivos , Deficiencia de Tiamina/epidemiología , Deficiencia de Tiamina/etiología , Vitaminas/uso terapéutico , Cirugía Bariátrica/efectos adversos , Tiamina/uso terapéutico
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Neurourol Urodyn ; 2023 Nov 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38032134

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INTRODUCTION: Postmicturition dribble (PMD) is common in males. Little is known about PMD etiology, but it is either secondary to urethral/prostatic surgery or primary (no previous surgery). Despite PMD's high prevalence, the effectiveness of its treatment modalities remains lacking. OBJECTIVE: To undertake a systematic review of the available treatments for primary PMD in adult males and meta-analysis of their effectiveness. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We searched four electronic databases from inception to 2023 for original articles that evaluated PMD treatments in male adults without previous urethral/prostatic surgery (PROSPERO protocol CRD42023444591). Study quality and risk of bias were evaluated using established tools. We extracted a range of variables including treatment modality used and its effectiveness on PMD volume and patient complaint. Meta-analysis was undertaken where feasible, and where this was not feasible, narrative synthesis was conducted. RESULTS: Out of 335 studies, four were included (four clinical trials, n = 344 patients). Two trials used physical/behavioral therapy (pelvic floor muscle exercises [PFMEs], urethral milking); the other two employed phosphodiesterase (PDE5) inhibitors (tadalafil, Udenafil). All studies were of good quality, but physical/behavioral therapy studies had some risk of bias. As the two physical/behavioral therapy studies used heterogenous outcome measures, narrative synthesis showed PMD volume improvement with PFMEs more than with urethral milking, both modalities were more effective than counseling, and in one study, PFMEs were effective in reducing PMD self-reported complaint than counseling. Meta-analyses of the two PDE5 inhibitors studies showed a large effect size with high heterogeneity for decreased PMD volume favoring PDE5 inhibitors over placebo (g = -0.86, 95% confidence interval [CI] -1.75; 0.02, p = 0.05; I2 = 88%); and a significant improvement equivalent to -1.06 points on the Hallym PMD Questionnaire score with no discernable heterogeneity (95% CI -1.65; -0.47, p = 0.0004; I2 = 0%), favoring PDE5 inhibitors compared to controls. CONCLUSIONS: Physical/behavioral therapy and PDE5 inhibitors are effective primary PMD treatments. PMD management studies in males with no previous urethral/prostatic surgery are very scarce and lack the use of consistent/comparable outcome measures. Further studies addressing these deficiencies would benefit this very thin evidence base.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 112: 108973, 2023 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37913668

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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Follicular thyroid cancer (FTC) typically spreads hematogenously, with bone metastasis being worrisome, often appearing to be resistant to radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy. Metastasis to sternum is exceedingly rare. CASE PRESENTATION: A 43-year-old Egyptian male presented with chest tightness, cough, and shortness of breath. He was initially treated as bronchial asthma. Later, he was referred to our thyroid surgery clinic as a case of goitre and palpable sternal mass. He looked clinically well, with enlarged anterior neck mass and visible sternal mass, no lymphadenopathy. Laboratory tests showed thyroid-stimulating hormone levels within normal (2.13 mIU/L), and mildly decreased FT4 (10.3 pmol/L). Neck/chest CT demonstrated multinodular goitre with retrosternal extension, expansile lytic lesion in the sternum, and bilateral lung metastases. Thyroid fine needle aspiration and cytology showed FLUS, and true cut biopsy from the sternal lesion showed invasive FTC. DISCUSSION: Rare bilateral FTC presenting as slow-growing sternal metastasis. The patient underwent total thyroidectomy, followed by high dose RAI therapy, and concluded with sternectomy and reconstruction surgery repair using polymethyl methacrylate wrapped in proline mesh. On follow-up, he received further RAI ablation therapy and became RAI refractory. He then received systemic therapy (Lenvatinib). Most recent follow up showed that the disease was controlled (low volume cancer) and he was tolerating treatment well with no reported symptoms. CONCLUSION: Bilateral FTC with sternal metastasis is rare, and can be treated with total thyroidectomy, sternectomy and reconstruction, followed by RAI therapy and systemic therapy where required, hence inferring real survival benefit.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 109: 108560, 2023 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37544096

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INTRODUCTION: In most cases of parathyroid adenoma (PA), it is not palpable and physical examination shows no remarkable findings. Hence diagnosis requires an index of suspicion. The current paper describes four cases of severe hypercalcemia secondary to PA. PRESENTATION OF CASES: Case 1 - 29 years old Sudanese female with history of nausea/vomiting, fatigue, loss of appetite and bone aches. She had large palpable left lower neck swelling, and high calcium and PTH. Ultrasound (US) neck and SPECT/CT scan after sestamibi injection showed left inferior PA. Case 2-73 years old Sudanese male referred with history of abdominal pain and flatulence. He had severely high calcium, elevated parathormone (PTH), and high 24-hour urine calcium. US and SPECT/CT showed a left inferior PA. Case 3-54 years old Bangladeshi male, referred with history of renal colic/urolithiasis. Laboratory results showed severely high calcium and PTH levels. US and SPECT/CT scan showed right inferior PA. Case 4-35 years old Tunisian female, 12 weeks pregnant, referred with recurrent nausea and vomiting of increasing frequency from the second week of pregnancy. Laboratory tests revealed severe hypercalcemia and high PTH. US showed two parathyroid lesions. DISCUSSION: The patients were admitted as emergency cases and investigations diagnosed severe hypercalcemia secondary to PA. All patients underwent neck exploration and PA excision. Histology confirmed PA. The four cases were swiftly assessed and treated before progressing into the more serious hypercalcemic crisis which can lead to grave consequences, particularly in the case of the pregnant female. All patients recovered with no complications and were clinically well with normal calcium level on follow up. CONCLUSION: Severe hypercalcemia must be swiftly and thoroughly assessed to prevent the more serious hypercalcemic crisis. Clinicians need to be suspicious of parathyroid adenoma as a probable cause. Severe hypercalcemia is often accompanied with vomiting, and in pregnant females, this could be mistaken for hyperemesis gravidarum. Excision of the parathyroid adenoma treats the condition and follow up of serum calcium and PTH confirms the favorable outcome of surgery.

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J Med Syst ; 47(1): 77, 2023 Jul 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37466754

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Rising disease prevalence early during the COVID-19 pandemic in the State of Qatar led to stoppage of all non-emergency health care services. To maintain continuity of care and information exchanges for non-emergency patients, a physician-operated telephone hotline was set up that involved triage followed by immediate consultation with a specialized physician. We describe the initiation and evaluate the operations of the Urgent Consultation Centre (UCC) hotline manned by 150 physicians and aimed at urgent non-life-threatening consultations at Hamad Medical Corporation, the public health provider in Qatar. UCC established a hotline to triage inbound patient calls related to 15 medical and surgical specialties. For calls between April-August 2020, we describe call volume, distribution by specialty, outcomes, performance of UCC team, as well as demographics of callers. During the study period, UCC received 60229 calls (average 394 calls/day) from Qatari nationals (38%) and expatriates (62%). Maximum total daily calls peaked at 1670 calls on June 14, 2020. Call volumes were the highest from 9 AM to 2 PM. Response rate varied from 89% to 100%. After an initial telephone triage, calls were most often related to and thus directed to internal medicine (24.61%) and geriatrics (11.97%), while the least percentage of calls were for pain management and oncology/hematology (around 2% for each). By outcome of consultation, repeat prescriptions were provided for 60% of calls, new prescriptions (15%), while referrals were to outpatient department (17%), emergency department/pediatric emergency center (5%), and primary health care centres (3%). We conclude that during a pandemic, physician-staffed telephone hotline is feasible and can be employed in innovative ways to conserve medical resources, maintain continuity of care, and serve patients requiring urgent care.


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COVID-19 , Médicos , Especialidades Quirúrgicas , Niño , Humanos , Líneas Directas , COVID-19/epidemiología , Qatar/epidemiología , Pandemias , Control de Enfermedades Transmisibles , Triaje , Continuidad de la Atención al Paciente
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Arab J Urol ; 21(2): 82-93, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37234677

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Background: To date, no previous research assessed the bibliometrics of men's sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRHC) across Arab countries. This study appraised the current standing of men's SRHC research in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region. Methods: We performed a bibliometric analysis to assess qualitatively and quantitatively the peer-reviewed articles published from Arab countries from inception to 2022. In addition, we conducted a visualization analysis, and assessed outputs, trends, shortcomings and hotspots over the given time period. Results: There was a generally low numbers of publications, 98 studies were identified, all with cross-sectional design, and two thirds explored prevention and control of HIV/other STDs. Studies were published in 71 journals, of which the Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, Journal of Egyptian Public Health Association, AIDS Care and BMC public health were most common. The Journal of Adolescent Health, Fertility Sterility and Journal of Cancer Survivorship were among the highest IF ranking. Publishers were commonly USA or UK-based, median journal IF was 2.09, and five articles were in journals of IF > 4. Saudi Arabia had the highest published output followed by Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon, while 10 Arab countries had no publications on the topic. Corresponding authors expertise fields were most commonly public health, infectious diseases and family medicine). Collaborations in-between MENA countries were notably low. Conclusions: There is general paucity of published outputs on SRHC. More research across MENA is needed, with more inter-MENA collaborations, and with inclusion of countries that currently have no outputs on SRHC. In order to accomplish such goals, R&D funding and capacity building are required. Research and published outputs should address SRHC burdens.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 106: 108147, 2023 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37080143

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INTRODUCTION: We report a rare case of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma (MALT lymphoma) in the thyroid mimicking painless subacute (De Quervain's) thyroiditis. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Patient with history of hypothyroidism presented with huge non-tender goiter, compression symptoms and choking, no lymphadenopathy. Ultrasound (US) showed large thyroid lobes. There was a small hypoechoic nodule, and nonspecific lymphadenopathy. Fine needle aspiration/cytology (FNAC) of right thyroid nodule showed scant follicular cells, abundant polymorphic lympocytes, epithelioid histiocytes, and tingible body macrophages, suggestive of De Quervain's (granulomatous) thyroiditis. Total thyroidectomy was decided due to compression symptoms and huge goiter. DISCUSSION: Intraoperative, thyroid was huge with no adhesions to the strap muscles/trachea. Total thyroidectomy with lymph node biopsy was undertaken. There were no complications. Postoperatively, the patient's condition was stable, breathing normally, and neck wound was clean. PTH was 11 pg/mL and calcium was 2.16 mmol/L, suggesting impending transient hypocalcemia. Histopathology showed lymphoepithelial lesions as clusters of lymphocytes within the thyroid follicles epithelium (MALT Balls). Immunohistochemical staining showed that the neoplastic lymphocytes were B cells and stained positive with B-cell markers CD20 and PAX5, but were negative for Cyclin D1 and for T cell markers CD3, CD5 and CD43. The patient was discussed at the lymphoma MDT meeting and the decision was to start the patient on radiotherapy which the patient received. CONCLUSION: Thyroid MALT lymphoma can mimic painless subacute thyroiditis. The triad of a large swelling of non-tender goiter with compression symptoms during a short period; FNAC findings suggestive of thyroiditis; and US showing enlarged thyroid lobes might cause confusion to the unsuspecting practitioner. Histopathology after excision provides definitive diagnosis.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 106: 108154, 2023 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37075499

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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Thyroid hemiagenesis (THA) is the failure of embryologic development of a lobe of the thyroid gland and is a rare anomaly of uncertain incidence. The left lobe is more commonly absent than the right lobe. It is discovered incidentally during investigations. CASE PRESENTATION: A 48 year old Egyptian female presented at the thyroid surgery clinic at our institution to follow up after a nodule left thyroid lobe accidently discovered on positron emission tomography (PET) scan undertaken to follow up on bone metastasis of breast cancer which was surgically removed about 14 years ago. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: The patient looked clinically well with no scar in the anterior of the neck, no palpable thyroid nodules, and no lymphadenopathy. Ultrasound imaging of the neck revealed absent right thyroid lobe tissue and a nodule was noted at the upper pole of the left thyroid. Laboratory tests unremarkable, with TSH (2.14 mIU/L), and FT4 (12.4 pmol/L) within normal range. Fine needle aspiration and cytology of the thyroid nodule revealed atypia of undetermined significance. CONCLUSION: THA is rare and right THA is even rarer. It is usually asymptomatic, and diagnosis is mostly incidental while investigating symptoms due to pathology of the other thyroid lobe or any of the parathyroid glands. In much rarer circumstances, right THA might be discovered when investigating conditions not related to the thyroid or parathyroid glands years after the initial pathology as in the current case. Etiology is inconclusive but genetic factors could play a role. No treatment is required if no symptoms are present.

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Obes Surg ; 33(5): 1390-1400, 2023 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36995562

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INTRODUCTION: Definitions and prevalence of weight regain (WR) after bariatric surgery remains inconsistent and their clinical significance unclear. OBJECTIVES: To assess WR five years after sleeve gastrectomy (LSG), employing six definitions; and appraise their association with patient characteristics/clinical outcomes. METHODS: Consecutive patients (N = 589) who underwent LSG were followed up for 5 years. WR prevalence was calculated yearly employing six definitions. Regression analysis assessed associations between WR at 5 years, and patient characteristics (age, sex, preop BMI, number of follow-up visits, number of comorbidities) and remission of comorbidities (type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia). RESULTS: Sample's mean age and BMI were 34 ± 11.6 years and 43.13 ± 5.77 kg/m2, and 64% were females. Percentage of patients with WR at 2, 3, 4, and 5 years fluctuated between 2.53% and 94.18%, subject to definition, and time point. The definition "Any WR" generated the highest prevalence of WR (86-94%) across all time points. At 5 years, for patient characteristics, preoperative BMI was associated with three definitions (P 0.49 to < 0.001), sex was associated with two (P < 0.026-0.032), and number of comorbidities was associated with one definition (P = 0.01). In terms of comorbidities, only hypertension was associated with WR (one definition, P = 0.025). No other definitions of WR were associated with any of the variables under examination. CONCLUSION: Weight regain is reasonably expected after BMS. WR definitions were of minor clinical significance due to weak associations with limited comorbidities. Dichotomous definitions might offer some guidance while managing individual patients. However, its utility as a comparator metric across patients/procedures requires refinements.


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Cirugía Bariátrica , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 , Hipertensión , Laparoscopía , Obesidad Mórbida , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Obesidad Mórbida/cirugía , Aumento de Peso , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/complicaciones , Estudios Retrospectivos , Cirugía Bariátrica/métodos , Hipertensión/complicaciones , Gastrectomía/métodos , Laparoscopía/métodos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Metab Syndr Relat Disord ; 21(6): 319-326, 2023 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36040366

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Background: Studies of the relapse of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) are scarce. We assessed the rate of relapse 5 years after LSG, compared relapsed patients to their baseline and to those with remission, and explored the independent predictors of relapse. Methods: Retrospective analysis of 103 adults who underwent primary LSG at our institution between 2011 and 2015. Data retrieved comprised 23 pre-/postoperative demographic, anthropometric, biochemical, and clinical characteristics. Univariate and multivariate analyses assessed the predictors of relapse. Results: In total, 54% of our patients experienced relapse. Nevertheless, their anthropometric and metabolic profiles significantly improved compared to the values before surgery, reflecting better weight, glycemic, clinical, and biochemical control (P values ranged from 0.012 to <0.0001). These improvements were mirrored by significant increase in the proportion of relapsed patients meeting the American Diabetes Association treatment goals of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), blood pressure, high-density lipoprotein, and triglyceride at 5 years compared with the proportion before surgery (P = 0.027-0.008). In addition, the anthropometric and metabolic profiles of relapsed patients were not different compared to those of patients with long-term remission (P = 0.075-0.686), except for a significantly higher prevalence of dyslipidemia and number of diabetes medications among the relapsed group (P = 0.008 and <0.0001, respectively). Multivariate analysis showed that most of the predictors tested operated in the appropriate direction but fell short of statistical significance. Weight regain at 3 years did not predict relapse at 5 years. Conclusions: Relapse of T2D per se should not undervalue the overall long-term health benefits of LSG. Long-term monitoring of glycemic status after LSG is recommended.


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Enfermedades Cardiovasculares , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 , Laparoscopía , Obesidad Mórbida , Adulto , Humanos , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/epidemiología , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/cirugía , Estudios Retrospectivos , Obesidad Mórbida/cirugía , Resultado del Tratamiento , Gastrectomía/efectos adversos , Recurrencia , Laparoscopía/efectos adversos
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Cent Eur J Public Health ; 31(4): 248-255, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38309702

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OBJECTIVES: No previous research of university students in Finland assessed lifestyle behavioural risk factors (BRFs) and categorized students into clusters, explored the associations of the clusters with self-reported health complaints (HCs), whilst controlling for potential confounders. The current study undertook this task. METHODS: Students at the University of Turku (1,177) completed an online well-being questionnaire that assessed socio-demographic variables, 5 BRFs - problematic alcohol consumption, smoking, illicit drug use, food consumption habits, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), and 22 HCs. A food frequency questionnaire assessed students' consumption of a range of foods, and a dietary guideline adherence score was computed based on WHO dietary recommendations for Europe. Three separate regression models appraised the associations between the cluster membership and HCs factors, adjusting for sex, income sufficiency and self-rated health. RESULTS: Mean age was 23 ± 5.2 years, 77% had never smoked and 79% never used illicit drug/s. Factor analysis of HCs resulted in four-factors (psychological, circulatory/breathing, gastro-intestinal, pains/aches); cluster analysis of BRFs identified two distinctive student clusters. Cluster 1 represented more healthy students who never smoked/used illicit drugs, had no problematic drinking, and undertook MVPA on 4.42 ± 3.36 days/week. As for cluster 2 students, half the cluster smoked occasionally/daily, used illicit drug/s, and > 50% had problematic drinking and students undertook MVPA on 4.02 ± 3.12 days/week. More cluster 2 students adhered to healthy eating recommendations, but the difference was not significant between clusters. Regression analysis revealed that females, those with sufficient income, and with excellent/very good self-rated general health were significantly less likely to report all four HCs. Cluster 2 students were significantly more likely to report psychological complaints, circulatory/breathing and gastro-intestinal complaints. There was no significant association between BRFs clusters and pains/aches factor. CONCLUSIONS: Risk taking students with less healthy lifestyles and behaviour were consistently associated with poorer psychological and somatic health.


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Drogas Ilícitas , Estudiantes , Femenino , Humanos , Adolescente , Adulto Joven , Adulto , Autoinforme , Finlandia/epidemiología , Universidades , Factores de Riesgo , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Estudiantes/psicología , Dolor
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Andrologia ; 54(11): e14627, 2022 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36349681

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Genitourinary anomalies constitute a large proportion of congenital malformations. However seminal tract anomalies, particularly ejaculatory duct (ED) anomalies are very rare and little information exists on the topic. We are reporting a very rare case of bilateral ectopic EDs opening in the bladder trigone in a 33-year-old gentleman presenting for evaluation for primary infertility. The patient's semen analysis showed low-ejaculate-volume, fructose negative, acidic pH and azoospermia. His hormonal profile was normal. Cystoscopy revealed an empty posterior urethra, and the verumontanum and the openings of the EDs could not be identified in the posterior urethra. The ED openings were found inside the bladder trigone. Vasography combined with cystoscopy confirmed the opening of the ED in the trigone following Intra-vasal injection of methylene blue. Our patient had a successful intracytoplasmic sperm injection using testicular spermatozoa that resulted in a healthy baby boy. We also did a formal literature review through PUBMED, MEDLINE and Google Scholar with the search term (ectopic ED). Search results were filtered to exclude vas deferens ectopia. Our literature search revealed five studies comprising 24 patients with ectopic EDs. Mean age at diagnosis was 29.88 ± 12.88 years. The most common presenting symptom was hemospermia. The ectopic EDs most commonly opened in a midline cyst (21 cases), bladder trigone (1 case), or bladder neck (1 case). The most common management used for symptomatic patients with ectopic EDs opening in the midline cyst was through transurethral fenestration. In conclusion, ectopic ED openings in the bladder trigone are very rare. Management varies by case depending on the presentation, anatomy of underlying anomaly, associated complication/s and desire for fertility.


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Azoospermia , Quistes , Infertilidad Masculina , Humanos , Masculino , Adolescente , Adulto Joven , Adulto , Conductos Eyaculadores/diagnóstico por imagen , Conductos Eyaculadores/anomalías , Vejiga Urinaria/diagnóstico por imagen , Semen , Azoospermia/complicaciones , Infertilidad Masculina/diagnóstico , Infertilidad Masculina/etiología
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Ann Med Surg (Lond) ; 81: 104202, 2022 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36147099

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Background: No study assessed the behaviour/epidemiology of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) among Filipinos in the Middle East/north Africa; or compared such behaviour with Filipino DTC patients in and outside the Philippines. Materials and methods: Retrospective review of all adult Filipinos with DTC diagnosed between 2015 and 2020 at our institution [papillary TC (PTC, n = 110); follicular TC (FTC, n = 4)]. Chi-square or t-test compared the frequency, demography, history, ultrasound, laboratory and histopathology of PTC vs FTC; and compared the epidemiology of DTC among Filipinos in Qatar vs Canada (1 study) vs the Philippines (3 studies). Results: DTC frequency was ≈43.84 cases/100,000 Filipinos in Qatar. Males had more aggressive disease in terms of lymphovascular invasion, number of nodules, stage IV disease and metastases. PTC and FTC were similar, but more PTC patients presented with solid tumors and higher number of involved lymph nodes. DTC behaviour among Filipinos in Qatar vs Canada was fairly homogenous. Conversely, DTC among Filipinos in Qatar vs Philippines exhibited many dissimilarities: Qatar had significantly younger patients, less hyperthyroid/thyrotoxicity symptoms and neck swelling at presentation, fewer solid nodules, micro-calcifications, and multi-nodular disease; smaller tumors; more stage I and less stage IV disease; and no distant metastasis (P 0.01 to < 0.0001). Conclusions: DTC epidemiology among Filipinos in Qatar and Canada was fairly homogenous. Conversely, DTC in Qatar vs the Philippines was dissimilar. DTC among Filipinos in Qatar has presentations that could be misinterpreted as non-suspicious. This warrants additional practices for earlier detection among Filipinos.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 96: 107329, 2022 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35792407

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INTRODUCTION: We report a case of subacute thyroiditis (SAT) in a 29 -year-old female who presented with painful thyroid swelling. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Patient presented with neck pain, tender neck swelling and generalized fatigue. She had no history of neck or chest radiation or compressive symptoms. Ultrasound (US) imaging reveled bilateral nodules of the thyroid gland. Lymph nodes were unremarkable. FNAC was suspicious for papillary thyroid carcinoma. The patient was discussed at the thyroid multidisciplinary meeting, and after deliberation the decision was to offer the patient the choice of repeating FNAC of the bilateral nodules in one month or to proceed with total thyroidectomy. DISCUSSION: Despite being aware of the possibility that the final pathology could be benign, the patient insisted on total thyroidectomy, given that her FNAC results were suspicious of papillary thyroid carcinoma, and in order to avoid recurrence of the condition and the pain. Following the patient's preference, total thyroidectomy was performed, and surgery was not straightforward as intraoperatively, there was a diffusely inflamed gland. Histopathology findings revealed benign pathology. Follow up until 1.5 years showed that the patient was satisfied, and with normal voice. CONCLUSION: SAT is a painful but potentially self-limiting. In some cases, FNAC findings might be suspicious for papillary thyroid carcinoma. Treatment is mostly conservative, but if the pain is severe and the patient insists on surgery as in our case despite the possibility of the condition being of benign pathology, then surgery should be undertaken.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 96: 107296, 2022 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35738138

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INTRODUCTION: Atypical parathyroid adenomas (APA) are an uncommon cause of hypercalcemia and comprise a minority of parathyroid adenomas. PRESENTATION OF CASES: Case 1 - Egyptian male, 48 years old with history of type 2 diabetes mellitus, incidentally discovered increased serum of calcium level on routine investigation, was diagnosed as PHPT, US and MIBI scan showed large left inferior parathyroid adenoma, focused exploration and excision of the APA was undertaken, histopathology confirmed APA. Case 2 - Egyptian male, 60 years old, cardiac patient with history of diabetes, hypertension and multiple cardiac interventions, had nausea, vomiting, constipation abdominal pain, polyuria, polydipsia, and history of passing renal stones, hypercalcemia workup showed primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), MIBI was negative and SPECT scan suggested right inferior parathyroid adenoma, focused exploration and excision of the APA was undertaken, histopathology confirmed APA. DISCUSSION: APA are an uncommon cause of hypercalcemia and are responsible for a minority of parathyroid adenomas. Combined US and MIBI and SPECT scans can detect APA. Focused exploration and excision of the APA under general anaesthesia can completely remove the APA. CONCLUSION: Awareness of the physician and a high index of suspicion to symptoms or signs that could reflect an underlying PHPT is essential. Yearly biochemical and neck US follow up are required to detect any risk of recurrence or malignancy in the long term.

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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35742787

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University students frequently engage in unhealthy behaviors. However, there is a lack of studies examining a wide range of their lifestyle characteristics by sex and academic level of study. This cross-sectional survey of students enrolled in BSc, MSc, or PhD programs at one university in Germany (N = 3389) assessed physical activity (PA), sedentary behavior (SB), nutrition, sleep quality, and alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) use by sex and academic level and was conducted with EvaSys version 8.0. Chi-squared tests compared categorical variables by sex, and binary logistic regression analyses adjusted for sex with Bonferroni adjustments evaluated differences across academic level. Although 91% of students achieved the aerobic PA guidelines, only 30% achieved the muscle strengthening exercises (MSE) guidelines, and 44% had high SB. Likewise, <10% met the fruit and vegetable consumption (FVC) recommendations, >40% of students experienced impaired sleep, and >30% had hazardous alcohol consumption. Less than 20% of the sample achieved the guideline/recommendation of all three PA, MSE and SB. Some behaviors exhibited significant sex and academic level differences. The identified at-risk groups included males (lower FVC), females (eating more during stress), and BSc students (poorer nutrition/sleep quality, more ATOD use). Given the above findings, multipronged strategies are needed with an overarching focus highlighting the health−academic achievement links. Behavioral interventions and environmental policies are required to raise awareness and promote student health.


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Estilo de Vida , Estudiantes , Estudios Transversales , Ejercicio Físico/fisiología , Femenino , Conductas Relacionadas con la Salud , Humanos , Masculino , Universidades , Verduras
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