scholarly journals A CASE OF POLYARTERITIS NODOSA CAUSING SMALL INTESTINAL NECROSIS WHICH PRESENTED ACUTE ABDOMEN

1998 ◽  
Vol 59 (9) ◽  
pp. 2300-2304
Author(s):  
Naoto FUKUDA ◽  
Akihiko TACHIBANA ◽  
Kunihiko KIRA ◽  
Takematsu AKIYAMA
2016 ◽  
Vol 77 (7) ◽  
pp. 1679-1685
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki FUKANO ◽  
Kazuto KOJIMA ◽  
Naomi OGINO ◽  
Yasuhiro OHARA ◽  
Hiroshi ASANO ◽  
...  

2002 ◽  
Vol 63 (11) ◽  
pp. 2697-2700
Author(s):  
Shiei NAKA ◽  
Sumi YOSHIKAWA ◽  
Takashi EMOTO ◽  
Masahiro FUJIKAWA ◽  
Makoto FUJII ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Ranjan Agrawal ◽  
Parbodh Kumar ◽  
Nitesh Mohan

ABSTRACT Ascaris lumbricoides is a common intestinal parasite found in humans prevalent in countries with low socioeconomic status. The disease can occur in all age groups but is more common in preschool-aged children. It causes significant medical, surgical, and social complications. Reported complications include small intestinal obstruction, volvulus, and intussusception. Obstruction of the intestinal tract by a mass of A. lumbricoides is one of the serious and lethal complications. We present herein a case of A. lumbricoides infestation in a 7-year-old girl, presenting as acute abdomen. Prompt surgical intervention saved the child. How to cite this article A grawal R, K umar P, M ohan N . Ascariasis presenting as Acute Abdomen: A Rare Case. Int J Adv Integ Med Sci 2016;1(2):75-78.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 0-0
Author(s):  
Rui Guo ◽  
Hongzhen Liu ◽  
Xiumei Liu ◽  
Wei Liu ◽  
Shisong Zhang

2000 ◽  
Vol 61 (8) ◽  
pp. 2084-2088 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tsukasa SHIMAMURA ◽  
Kyouji YAMADA ◽  
Michiro IGARASHI ◽  
Takao KAWAI ◽  
Kazumitsu OHYA ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 300 (1) ◽  
pp. F167-F176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Minjae Kim ◽  
Sang Won Park ◽  
Mihwa Kim ◽  
Vivette D. D'Agati ◽  
H. Thomas Lee

Acute kidney injury (AKI) frequently leads to systemic inflammation and extrarenal organ dysfunction. Volatile anesthetics are potent anti-inflammatory agents and protect against renal ischemia-reperfusion injury. Here, we sought to determine whether isoflurane, a commonly used volatile anesthetic, protects against AKI-induced liver and intestinal injury, the mechanisms involved in this protection, and whether this protection was independent of the degree of renal injury. Bilateral nephrectomy-induced AKI under pentobarbital sodium anesthesia led to severe hepatic and intestinal injury with periportal hepatocyte vacuolization, small intestinal necrosis, apoptosis, and proinflammatory mRNA upregulation. In contrast, isoflurane anesthesia reduced hepatic and intestinal injury after bilateral nephrectomy. Mechanistically, isoflurane anesthesia upregulated and induced small intestinal crypt sphingosine kinase-1 (SK1) as SK1 mRNA, protein, and enzyme activity increased with isoflurane treatment. Furthermore, isoflurane failed to protect mice treated with a selective SK inhibitor (SKI-II) or mice deficient in the SK1 enzyme against hepatic and intestinal dysfunction after bilateral nephrectomy, demonstrating the key role of SK1. Therefore, in addition to its potent anesthetic properties, isoflurane protects against AKI-induced liver and intestine injury via activation of small intestinal SK1 independently of the effects on the kidney. These findings may help to elucidate the cellular signaling pathways underlying volatile anesthetic-mediated hepatic and intestinal protection and result in novel clinical applications of volatile anesthetics to attenuate perioperative complications arising from AKI.


1996 ◽  
Vol 22 (5) ◽  
pp. 857-858 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. S. Moreno ◽  
M. Lopez-Rubio ◽  
M. A. Calero-Garcia ◽  
T. Ratia-Jimenez ◽  
A. Arranz-Caso ◽  
...  

1995 ◽  
Vol 88 ◽  
pp. S84
Author(s):  
Tommy E. Yates ◽  
Song W. Wong

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