MYOFIBROMA IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF A RARE LESION

Author(s):  
CAMILA MELO MESQUITA ◽  
CARLA WELCH DA SILVA ◽  
GEORGE FERREIRA GOMES ◽  
JULIANA MARA OLIVEIRA SANTOS ◽  
ELIARDO SILVEIRA SANTOS ◽  
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1996 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 329
Author(s):  
W.B. Silverman ◽  
P. Putnam ◽  
S. Orenstein ◽  
F. del Rosario ◽  
S. Kocoshis

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Paul Krebs ◽  
Nicholas Walla ◽  
David Flanigan

Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) lesions are potential causes of knee pain in pediatric patients, with lesions most frequently found on the lateral and medial femoral condyles. This case discusses an OCD lesion of the trochlear groove, a rare location for OCD lesions, in an 11-year-old female athlete. The patient presents after several years of knee pain that had acutely worsened, and both X-ray and MRI demonstrated the lesion, with MRI confirming a stable lesion. While previous literature has leaned towards surgical management, this patient was successfully managed nonoperatively in a locked knee brace for 12 weeks. She then went through 4 weeks of physical therapy and a 4 week progression back into soccer activity with return to full activity in 5 months.


2020 ◽  
Vol 44 ◽  
pp. 1-7

Introduction. Chagas disease or American trypanosomiasis is caused by the flagellate protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, transmitted mainly by insect vectors (popularly known in the different areas of the Region of the Americas as “kissing bugs”, “pitos”, “chinches”, or “chirimachas” or “vinchuchas”). The parasite is transmitted via the placenta and in transfusions, and less frequently, orally or during organ transplantation. Because it was necessary to strengthen the implementation of public policies and the management of clinical conditions, given the diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties that this systemic parasitosis presents, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) developed guidance for the management of American trypanosomiasis. Objectives. Synthesize the recommendations included in the Guide for Diagnosis and Treatment of Chagas Disease, published (in Spanish only) by the Pan American Health Organization in 2018, in order to present the proper diagnostic methods and treatment for Chagas disease and to address aspects of its implementation. Methods. A summary was made of the guide and its recommendations. In addition, a systematic search was conducted in PubMed, Lilacs, Health Systems Evidence, Epistemonikos, and the gray literature for studies carried out in the Americas, in order to identify barriers, facilitators, and implementation strategies. Results. Ten recommendations are made. These are applicable to adult and pediatric patients with suspected Chagas disease, exposure to T. cruzi, or a confirmed diagnosis of acute, chronic, or congenital Chagas disease. Reports that addressed aspects of implementation were identified. Conclusions. The recommendations seek to provide strategies for the timely diagnosis and treatment of Chagas disease, as well as considerations for the implementation of such strategies.


1997 ◽  
Vol 39 (5) ◽  
pp. 570-577 ◽  
Author(s):  
MUSTAFA LENK ◽  
ALPAY ÇELIKER ◽  
DURSUN ALEHAN ◽  
GüLENDAM KOÇAK ◽  
ŞENCAN ÖZME

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