AN AMERICAN CASE REPORT OF PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY PUBLISHED IN 1832

PEDIATRICS ◽  
1978 ◽  
Vol 61 (2) ◽  
pp. 318-318
Author(s):  
J. Le Beau ◽  
T. E. C.

I believe this is one of the earliest case reports of precocious puberty in American medical literature. I take the liberty to acquaint you with an extraordinary case of prematurity in a child, which fell under my observation in this city. Matilda H. was born of a white family in low circumstances, the 31st of September, 1827. She came into this world with her mammae perfectly formed, and the mons veneris covered with hair, as much as a girl between thirteen and fourteen years old; when precisely three years of age the menses made their appearance, and have continued to reappear regularly every month until the present time, and as copious as any woman might have them-each period lasting four days. She is now four years and five months old; she measures forty-two inches and a half in height, French measure; her features are regular; she has a rosy complexion; her hair chestnut colour; her eyes bluish-gray; she is what may be called handsome; and conformation of her body is very strong; her mammae are now of the size of a full-grown orange, and the dimensions of the pelvis are, in my opinion, such as to enable her to bear children when eight years old, and very likely sooner. She constantly enjoys good health.

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 285
Author(s):  
Abolfazl Rahimizadeh ◽  
Zahed Malekmohammadi ◽  
Parviz Habibollahzadeh ◽  
Walter L. Williamson ◽  
Ava Rahimizadeh

Background: Myxopapillary ependymoma (MPE) with anaplastic features is extremely rare. There are very few such case reports in the medical literature. Case Description: A 23-year-old female presented with lower back pain, and both urinary and fecal dysfunction. The patient underwent gross total surgical excision of the MR documented expansile intrasacral tumor. The histology was compatible with a MPE containing anaplastic features. Conclusion: The medical literature contains a few comparable cases of subcutaneous sacrococcygeal MPE with anaplastic components. Here, however, we have a young female with an anaplastic intrasacral MPE treated with gross total surgical excision.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1978 ◽  
Vol 61 (2) ◽  
pp. 255-255
Author(s):  
John Pynchon

In colonial America the outstanding members of the governing class who were acknowledged as physicians were the two John Winthrops, father and son. John Winthrop, Jr. (1606-1676), Governor of Connecticut, far surpassed his father in the extent of his medical activities. His medical advice was sought, usually by letter, by hundreds of people. Typical of the letters he received is the one below, sent to him by John Pynchon concerning his daughter's illness. I believe this is the first case report of dehydration in American medical literature and, to my knowledge, has never been published. Much Honored Sir- We are bold to crave your advice concerning our young daughter about or neere one yeare & three quarters old. God having pleased to visit her with Illness. She hath not bin welt these 3 or 4 days, but especially yesterday morning was taken with a greate looseness & vomiting which doth continue much & exceedingly weakens her. Shee is very restless & unquiet & sleepes litle & is exceding dry craving for drink: how the Lord may deale with her & us we know not, but desire in the use of meanes to submit to his good pleasure: desiring your helpfullness in what you conceive needfull. I comend you & your affaires to the guidance of God & humbly take leave to subscribe.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. CR1-CR3
Author(s):  
Payal Rastogi ◽  
Neya Kamra ◽  
Ommar Mohammad ◽  
Trishna Nagar

Hiccups fall under rare adverse events that occur after an epidural steroid injection. A few studies in medical literature have reported on the physiological and pharmacological aspects of the same and some case reports have also been published. We hereby report a case of a 37-year-old woman who presented with hiccups after epidural steroid injection. She was successful treated with chlorpromazine and omeprazole.


2019 ◽  
Vol 98 (7) ◽  
pp. 291-296

Introduction: Fournier’s gangrene is a rare but fast deteriorating and serious condition with high mortality. In most cases, it is characterized as necrotizing fasciitis of the perineum and external genitals. Amyand’s hernia is a rare condition where the appendix is contained in the sac of an inguinal hernia. Inflammatory alterations in the appendix account only for 0.1 % of the cases when Amyand’s hernia is verified. Fournier’s gangrene as a complication of a late diagnosis of appendicitis located in the inguinal canal is described in the literature as rare case reports. Case report: The case report of a 70-year-old patient with Fournier’s gangrene resulting from gangrenous appendicitis of Amyand’s hernia. Conclusion: Fournier’s gangrene as a complication of Amyand’s hernia is a rare condition. Only sporadic case reports thereof can be found in the literature. Because of the rarity of this pathology and the lack of randomized controlled studies, it is difficult to determine the optimal treatment according to the principles of evidence-based medicine. An appropriate approach for this condition appears to be the combination of guidelines developed in Amyand’s therapy according to Losanoff and Basson, along with the recommended “gold standard” therapy for Fournier’s gangrene. This means early and highly radical surgical debridement, adequate antibiotic therapy and intensive care.


2019 ◽  
Vol 98 (4) ◽  
pp. 178-180

Cavernous hemangiomas are benign tumours of mesodermal origin. Even though various localizations of hemangioma have been described in the literature, its occurrence in the greater omentum is very rare. Only symptomatic hemangiomas are indicated for surgical treatment. There are case reports presenting resection or surgical removal of the greater omentum with hemangioma because of mechanical syndrome, consumption coagulopathy, bleeding, infection or suspicion of a malignancy. This article presents a case report of a patient operated on for a suspicion of carcinomatosis of the greater omentum. Histological examination found hemangiomatosis in the resected greater omentum.


Author(s):  
Ahmed S.H. Alsheikhly

Pharyngeal injuries caused by trauma are common and have been reported previously in the medical literature. In some cases of a penetrating injury there is a collection of air in the retropharyngeal space that can be shown on lateral soft tissue radiography of the neck. If this condition is not diagnosed or adequately treated the patient may develop severe complications such as mediastinitis. A case is reported of a patient with penetrating injury caused by a pencil and the subsequent treatment with review literature are described.


Author(s):  
Bisma Laeeque

Retinol and Tocopherol are commonly known as fat soluble Vitamin A and D. This research was undertaken with the objective to study Vitamin A and D’s effect in combating smog caused illness among females. This case report highlights diseases caused among young woman of Lahore due to smog. Hypothesis formulated for this study was accepted after testing that intake of daily-recommended amount of Vitamin A and D by females helps them in fighting diseases caused by smog. An intervention based on Food and Nutrition Board’s Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) was planned. After the analysis of data by SPSS and excel, it was indicated that women could fight smog caused diseases better by including Vitamin A and D in their daily diet. It was also found that a strong positive correlation existed between good health condition among females and intake of Vitamin A and D.


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