Oral health and history of respiratory tract infection in frail institutionalised elders

Gerodontology ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Mojon ◽  
E. Budtz-Jorgensen ◽  
J.-P. Michel ◽  
H. Limeback
2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 243
Author(s):  
Nishes Basnet ◽  
Alka Singh ◽  
Rajat Pradhan ◽  
Samir Azam Sunny ◽  
Asit Baran Adhikary

<p>A 10 years old boy diagnosed as subaortic membrane with patent ductus arteriosus presented with history of occasional fever, repeated respiratory tract infection since childhood and poor gain weight.</p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 68 (2) ◽  
pp. 122-128 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ying Zhou ◽  
Shan Jiang ◽  
Kar Yan Li ◽  
Edward Chin Man Lo ◽  
Xiaoli Gao

2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (11) ◽  
pp. 263-272
Author(s):  
Dr.Raed jabbar Hussain ◽  
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Dr. Rahan Assim Mohammed Al-Qazzaz ◽  
Kahtan Adnan Abdullah ◽  
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Background Guillain Barre syndrome (GBS) is most common cause of acute flaccid paralysis, affect peripheral nerves with distinctive features clinical, pathological and prognosis. Patient and methods this study is prospective of 60 patients admitted at al-kadymia teaching hospital from first January 2004 to end April 2009. Age includes 1 to ≤11 years. Diagnosis was by clinical examination and confirmed by CSF tests and nerve conduction velocity study. Results It was found that 32 patients were male and 28 were female. Cranial nerves involved in 30% of patients. Sensory symptoms found in 16%. CSF changes was seen in 85.5% patients. Antecedent events were found in 27 patients out of 60, 14 had history of upper respiratory tract infection 45%, 7 had gastroenteritis 11%, 6 patients had history of fever 3 weeks earlier 10% and 15 patients had complicated by respiratory failure managed by mechanical ventilators, During this study 4 patients had been died. Conclusions: Current study conclude about 45% of patients had history antecedent events in as upper respiratory tract infection , gastroenteritis and fever, so cerebrospinal fluid CSF cell in the majority of cases within normal range and mostly lymphocytes, Cranial nerves were affected in most patients without serious sequels so Steroid was not given to most of patients in our study without any significant effect on the course of disease , Hospitalization was range from 2 week to 4 week, Recovery was range from 4 to 12 week and Death rate was 6% .


2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-45
Author(s):  
Radheshyam Saha ◽  
Suranjit Kumar Saha ◽  
Muhammad Nurul Islam ◽  
Mohammad Rafiqul Kabir ◽  
Aniruddha Mondal ◽  
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Miller Fisher Syndrome (MFS) is characterized by acute onset of ophthalmoplegia, ataxia and loss of tendon reflexes with relative sparing of strength in the extremities and trunk. Our patient Mr. Akter Sheikh, 40 years male, non diabetic, non hypertensive, presented with generalized weakness and difficulty in walking for 7 days preceded by a history of respiratory tract infection. After clinical and CSF examination, he was diagnosed as a case of Miller-Fisher syndrome. With treatment he improved significantly.Faridpur Med. Coll. J. Jan 2015;10(1): 44-45


2013 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 599-603 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tamar A. Smith-Norowitz ◽  
Jonathan I. Silverberg ◽  
Melanie Kusonruksa ◽  
Diana Weaver ◽  
David Ginsburg ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
pardis soltanpoor ◽  
Ghazal Norouzi

Subacute thyroiditis (SAT) is an inflammatory thyroid disease of post-viral origin; linked with many viruses such as SARS-COVID-2. The objective of this work is to report a case of SAT associated with COVID-19 vaccination, in a healthy patient with no history of previous COVID-19 or upper respiratory tract infection.


2017 ◽  
Vol 49 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 23-26
Author(s):  
Mizanur Rahman ◽  
Md Tarikul Islam ◽  
Hamudur Rahman ◽  
Masud Ahmed

Background: There are still dearth of knowlege of intussusception regarding its aetiology and predisposing factor among children.Objectives: We attempted to find out per operatively the etiological factors responsible for intussusceptions in children and their association with predisposing factors in our context. We also intended to know peroperatively the specific role of hypertrophid Peyer's patches of mesenteric lymph adenitis as lead points.Methodology: This prospective observational study was conducted in Khulna Medical College Hospital and other private hospitals in Khulna from November 2012 to April 2016. A total of 50 patients who underwent surgery for intussusception were included in the study. Seasonal influences, gastroenteritis and upper respiratory tract infections were evaluated as predisposing factors and presence of hypertrophied Peyer's patches and other lead points were evaluated as etiological factors. Peroperatively the causes were identified and their association with viral gastroenteritis and respiratory tract infection were intended to find out.Results: seventy two percent of the patients were below one year. A male preponderance was observed (70%). Thirty two percent were affected in the spring and 36% in the summer. Half (54%) of the patients had a history of gastroenteritis, while 40% had a history of respiratory tract infection. Per operative findings, show that three quarter (76%) had ileo colic, 18% had ileo ileo colic and only 6% had ileo ileal variety of intussusceptions. Forty two (89.3%) patients had hypertrophied Peyer's patches or Mesenteric lymphadenities.Conclusion: Hypertrophied Peyer's patches or Mesenteric lymphadenitis are the main etiological factor of intussusceptions in our children.Bang Med J (Khulna) 2016; 49 : 23-26


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