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J Family Med Prim Care ; 12(8): 1716-1719, 2023 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37767415

RESUMEN

Anterior abdominal wall fibromatosis is a benign soft tissue tumor that is rare, but fast-growing with minimal chances of malignant change. We report a young female with a large abdominal swelling which on evaluation was provisionally diagnosed as anterior abdominal wall fibromatosis on imaging and confirmed by histopathology. She was successfully managed with resection of the tumor with a challenging abdominal wall reconstruction with bilateral inferiorly based external oblique muscle flap followed by a mesh repair. Though rare, these tumors are difficult to miss. The importance of this case report is that it describes the methods of multimodal management of a patient with surgery, reconstruction, and adjuvant therapy leading to better patient outcomes.

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Clin Exp Gastroenterol ; 16: 101-105, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37409311

RESUMEN

Background: Superior mesenteric artery syndrome is a very rare cause of proximal intestinal obstruction. The objective of this clinical case report is to highlight that this unusual condition can occur in the early postoperative period and medical management may completely cure the condition. Clinical Case: A middle-aged female who was being treated for pulmonary tuberculosis underwent exploratory laparotomy with limited ileal resection and a loop ileostomy for multiple ileal perforations. Postoperatively, she was restarted on anti-tubercular drugs (ATD) but developed a drug reaction, recurrent bilious vomiting, and jaundice and ATD had to be stopped. But her vomiting did not abate and she progressively developed septicemia. An abdominal CT scan diagnosed Wilkie's syndrome, and she was managed non-operatively by decubitus, parenteral nutrition, and nasojejunal tube feeding supplemented with prokinetics and antibiotics. But her sepsis did not resolve. Intraoperative histopathology suggested Candida infection, and she recovered only after systemic antifungal therapy. Discussion: Debilitation conditions like tuberculosis cause weight loss and loss of intra-abdominal fat pad, which is known to precipitate SMA syndrome. However, its presentation in the early post-operative period is rare. Symptoms may vary from non-specific abdominal fullness and weight loss to features of acute bowel obstruction. CECT of whole abdomen can help in confirming the diagnosis. SMA syndrome is often not considered in differential diagnosis and can delay treatment. Medical management is the mainstay treatment option, although surgery is reserved for cases, which fail medical treatment. Conclusion: High suspicion is needed to diagnose SMA syndrome in the postoperative period, which precipitates with intractable bilious vomiting. Medical management may be curative. The precipitating factor for SMA syndrome should also be addressed to improve the overall patient outcome.

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Infect Genet Evol ; 112: 105450, 2023 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37230159

RESUMEN

Malaria in India is declining, in part due to the use of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs) and vector control. Historically, the north-eastern region of India has contributed ~10%-12% of the nation's malaria burden. The important mosquito vectors in northeast India have long been considered to be Anopheles baimaii and An. minimus, both associated with forest habitats. Local deforestation and increased rice cultivation, along with widespread LLIN use, may be changing vector species composition. Understanding if and how vector species composition is changing is critical to successful malaria control. In Meghalaya state, malaria is now at a low level of endemicity with occasional seasonal outbreaks. In a biodiverse setting like Meghalaya, where >24 Anopheles mosquito species have been recorded, accurate morphological identification of all species is logistically challenging. To accurately determine Anopheles species richness in the West Khasi Hills (WKH) and West Jaintia Hills (WJH) districts, adult and larval mosquitoes were collected and identified using molecular methods of allele-specific PCR and cytochrome oxidase I DNA barcoding. In 14 villages across both districts, we identified high species richness, 19 species in total. Molecular findings indicated that An. minimus and An. baimaii were rare, while four other species (An. maculatus, An. pseudowillmori, An. jeyporiensis and An. nitidus) were abundant. Anopheles maculatus was highly prevalent in WKH (39% of light trap collections) and An. pseudowillmori in WJH (45%). Larvae of these four species were found in rice fields, suggesting that land cover change is influencing species composition change. Our results suggest that rice fields might be contributing to the observed abundance of An. maculatus and An. pseudowillmori, which could be playing a role in malaria transmission, either independently due to their high abundance, or in combination with An. baimaii and/or An. minimus.


Asunto(s)
Anopheles , Malaria , Animales , Anopheles/genética , Malaria/epidemiología , Mosquitos Vectores/genética , India/epidemiología , Variación Genética
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Dent Update ; 33(9): 555-6, 558-9, 2006 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17176742

RESUMEN

Vulnerable adults include those who, for reasons of age or illness, are unable to protect themselves from significant harm. The role of the GDP and the dental team in the recognition and management of abuse of vulnerable adults is discussed. Information on the current legislation and protocols for referral are provided.


Asunto(s)
Abuso de Ancianos/diagnóstico , Poblaciones Vulnerables/psicología , Anciano , Humanos , Incidencia , Prevalencia , Reino Unido
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Dent Update ; 33(8): 492-4, 2006 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17087453

RESUMEN

UNLABELLED: The role of the GDP and the dental team in the recognition and management of domestic violence is discussed. Information on the current legislation and protocols for referral are provided. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This paper discusses domestic violence and offers information and practical advice for the dental team.


Asunto(s)
Relaciones Dentista-Paciente , Violencia Doméstica , Rol del Médico , Violencia Doméstica/prevención & control , Humanos
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Dent Update ; 33(7): 433-4, 437-8, 2006 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17042091

RESUMEN

UNLABELLED: The role of the GDP and the dental team in the recognition and management of child abuse is discussed. Information on the current legislation and protocols for referral are provided. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This paper discusses child abuse and offers information and practical advice for the dental team.


Asunto(s)
Maltrato a los Niños/diagnóstico , Maltrato a los Niños/legislación & jurisprudencia , Adolescente , Niño , Maltrato a los Niños/estadística & datos numéricos , Preescolar , Odontología General , Agencias Gubernamentales , Humanos , Lactante , Registros , Servicio Social/organización & administración , Reino Unido
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Dent Update ; 33(6): 364-6, 2006.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16922107

RESUMEN

UNLABELLED: This series of articles has been developed to provide all members of the dental team with an understanding of the different forms of abuse, and the political, social and legal context of safeguarding patients. It also aims to assist the dental team in recognizing and managing abuse effectively, by outlining processes whereby dental practitioners can provide a safe environment for their patients to disclose abuse, and identifying protocols for reporting abuse. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The GDP and dental team have an important role to play in dealing with patients who are being abused.


Asunto(s)
Personal de Odontología/ética , Notificación Obligatoria , Violencia/ética , Humanos
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