scholarly journals Hernia gástrica atascada en ventana pericardio-peritoneal. Una rara complicación

2020 ◽  
Vol 112 (2) ◽  
pp. 193-196
Author(s):  
José A Acevedo ◽  
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Julio G. Caballero ◽  
Alejandra Lencinas ◽  
Martín Córdoba ◽  
...  

We report the case of a 73-year- old female patient with vomiting, aspiration pneumonia and constitutional symptoms. The imaging tests showed total gastric herniation in the pericardial sac through a pericardio-peritoneal window previously created. The case was solved with surgery. The therapeutic options for persistent pericardial effusion are considered. Intrapericardial gastric hernia as a complication, its clinical presentation, intraoperative findings, complementary tests and treatment are discussed.

2008 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 360-364 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph Sucker ◽  
Georg Mansmann ◽  
Stefan Steiner ◽  
Norbert Gattermann ◽  
Anette Schmitt-Graeff ◽  
...  

A 37-year-old female patient with systemic mastocytosis who was admitted with severe unexplained bleeding symptoms is studied. Laboratory procedures established the diagnosis of a patient-derived—heparin-like anticoagulant as a very rare hemostatic abnormality predisposing to bleeding. The patient died from refractory disease despite therapy with protamine, initiation of chemotherapy, and supportive measures. The case illustrates the clinical presentation and diagnosis of heparin-like anticoagulants. Etiology, pathophysiology, and therapeutic options are discussed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (11) ◽  
pp. 2252
Author(s):  
Fehmida Sultana ◽  
Deepti Jujaray ◽  
Ravi P. V. Kiran

Although primary pericarditis is unusually experienced and diagnosed in paediatric population, it has probable life threatening sequel. This case report presents a case of complicated community acquired staphylococcal pericarditis, which illustrates how evasive the diagnosis of pericardial effusion can be. Early identification of pericarditis and pericardial effusion is vital to enable emergent intervention to enhance prognosis and alleviate mortality. The purpose of this report is to probe into the etiology of acute pericarditis and also to review the clinical presentation, the management and complications connected with acute pericarditis. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 58 (05) ◽  
pp. 401-402
Author(s):  
Christina Loberg ◽  
Dirk Mallek ◽  
Felix M. Mottaghy ◽  
Mohsen Beheshti ◽  
Alexander Heinzel

Clinical presentationA 57-year-old female patient presented at the emergency department with fatigue, increased sweating, flushing symptoms, loss of appetite, drowsiness and severe diarrhea. Besides she also mentioned painful left-sided sore throat radiating to the temples, beginning two weeks after a flu and subfebrile temperatures.


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
Prathypaty Santha Kumari ◽  
Guvvala Satheesh Kumar ◽  
Potharaju Santhi priya ◽  
Yendluri Durga Bai ◽  
Sahithi Dathar

<p>Papillon Lefevre syndrome (PLS) is a rarely encountered disorder that shows autosomal recessive inheritance. Clinically, it exhibits hyperkeratotic plaques on palmar plantar surfaces, severe periodontal loss and precocious shedding of primary as well as permanent dentition. The reason for this exceptional clinical presentation is vague and speculative. We are reporting one such case of a 23year old female patient.</p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wimolsiri Iamsumang ◽  
Tueboon Sriphojanart ◽  
Poonkiat Suchonwanit

Psoriasis is a chronic, recurrent, and relatively common inflammatory dermatologic condition, which demonstrates various clinical manifestations including hair loss. It was once believed that alopecia was not a presentation of scalp psoriasis, but it is now widely accepted that psoriatic alopecia exists. Although the majority of patients get hair regrowth, it can potentially lead to permanent hair loss. Herein, we report a case of 26-year-old female patient with systemic lupus erythematosus who presented with scalp hair loss and nonpruritic scaly plaques on the scalp. Her clinical presentation, dermoscopic, and histopathologic findings were consistent with psoriatic alopecia. Additionally, we also described a novel scalp dermoscopic pattern of “patchy dotted vessels” which we detected in the lesion of scalp psoriasis.


1985 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 345-354 ◽  
Author(s):  
CAROL A. HANKINS ◽  
AMIR A. ZAMANI ◽  
CALVIN L. RUMBAUGH

Author(s):  
Mirjana Kocova ◽  
Nikolina Zdraveska ◽  
Rozana Kacarska ◽  
Elena Kochova

AbstractPituitary hyperplasia secondary to primary longstanding hypothyroidism has been reported in the literature in adults and rarely in children.Here we present the clinical presentation and diagnostic procedures in eight children with pituitary hyperplasia due to autoimmune thyroiditis, highlighting common findings, such as growth delay, fatigue or gaining weight, but also exceptional findings such as pericardial effusion, rhabdomyolysis, isolated hypertrichosis, and Van Wyk-Grumbach syndrome, which have rarely or never been described.Surprisingly no thyroid enlargement was detected. We discuss the unusual presenting signs of autoimmune thyroiditis that should raise the suspicion of pituitary hyperplasia. We suggest that a more elaborate clinical assessment and even modification of the diagnostic approach to autoimmune thyroiditis is needed in order to avoid its serious complications.


Chirurgia ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 113 (3) ◽  
pp. 405 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ștefania Bunduc ◽  
Răzvan Iacob ◽  
Roxana Costache ◽  
Bianca Stoica ◽  
Cristina Radu ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Roberto Martinez ◽  
Gleusa de Castro ◽  
Alcyone A. Machado ◽  
Maria Janete Moya

Although uncommon, invasive aspergillosis in the setting of AIDS is important because of its peculiar clinical presentation and high lethality. This report examines two AIDS patients with a history of severe cellular immunosuppression and previous neutropenia, who developed subacute invasive aspergillosis. One female patient developed primary lung aspergilloma, with dissemination to the mediastinum, vertebrae, and spine, which was fatal despite antifungal treatment. The second patient, who had multiple cavitary brain lesions, and eye and lung involvement, recovered following voriconazole and itraconazole, and drugs for increasing neutrophil and CD4+ lymphocyte levels. These cases demonstrate the importance of Aspergillus infections following neutropenia in AIDS patients, and emphasize the need for early and effective antifungal therapy.


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