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OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the cerebral and hemodynamic effects of low-dose intramuscular diclofenac sodium (DCFS) administered for fever control in patients with acute brain injury in the intensive care unit.
METHODS
Inclusion criteria for this prospective clinical study were age ≥18 years; the ability
We report a case of hematemesis as the presenting sign of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. Gastroscopy revealed hemorrhagic gastropathy. Such lesions are a common finding in epidemic nephropathy, the European form of the disease. The occurrence of such lesions could be induced in a direct,
Mucuna pruriens (Mp) belongs to Leguminosae family, it is native of tropical regions and used to treat several maladies such as urinary, neurological, and menstruation disorders, constipation, edema, fever, tuberculosis, ulcers, diabetes, arthritis, dysentery, and cardiovascular BACKGROUND
The Ugandan Ministry of Health has adopted the WHO Home Based Fever Management strategy (HBM) to improve access to antimalarial drugs for prompt (<24 h) presumptive treatment of all fevers in children under 5 years. Village volunteers will distribute pre-packed antimalarials free of
sickle cell disease is a genetic disease with autosomal inheritance associated with haemoglobin structure abnormality which causes the formation of hemoglobin S. The purpose of our study was to collect data on digestive diseases in patients with sickle cell disease in Lubumbashi and to BACKGROUND
Laparoscopic splenectomy and esophagogastric devascularization (LSED) has been widely used as a novel surgical intervention for portal hypertension, especially in China. Gastric perforation is a rare postoperative complication in this procedure. Symptoms consist of hyperpyrexia, abdominal
Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), due to their good efficacy in the treatment of pain, inflammation, and fever, are among the most prescribed class of medicines in the world. The main drawback of NSAIDs is that they induce gastric complications such as peptic ulceration and injury to the
Gastropericardial fistula is generally associated with benign gastric diseases and is an uncommon complication of gastric adenocarcinoma. Pericarditis and cardiac tamponade are the ultimate outcome, with extremely high mortality rates. We report a 47-year-old man with gastric adenocarcinoma who had
This retrospective survey that is about the adult's non traumatic thoracic pains has been achieved during one period of three months in the service of the emergencies of the hospitable and academic center of Brazzaville. Her goal was to determine the prevalence of the thoracic pains, to specify
Cefoxitin is a bactericidal beta lactam antibiotic of the cephamycins group, with wide antimicrobial efficacy and active against both aerobes and anaerobes. In this study, 58 patients were divided in four groups according to the site of the disease (stomach, gallbladder and biliary tract, jejunum
Background: Nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) has been reported to be a life-threating disease. Gastric conduit necrosis is known as a critical postoperative complication after esophagectomy for esophageal cancer. We encountered a
BACKGROUND
Endoscopic variceal ligation is an established procedure for eradication of esophageal varices. However, varices frequently recur after endoscopic variceal ligation. Argon plasma coagulation has been used as supplemental treatment for eradication of varices and for prevention of variceal
Endoscopic variceal ligation has emerged as a superior alternative to endoscopic injection sclerotherapy, however, the "single-shot" mechanism of the generally used Stiegman-Goff ligator made the procedure tedious and time-consuming and required overtube placement, associated with discomfort and
Portal hypertension commonly accompanies advanced liver disease and often gives rise to life-threatening complications, including bleeding (haemorrhage) from oesophageal and gastrointestinal varices. Variceal bleeding commonly occurs in children with chronic liver disease or portal The type, incidence, and severity of complications of balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (B-RTO) for gastric varices should be precisely estimated. Complications were evaluated in 38 patients who had fundic gastric varices and 43 B-RTO procedures during injection of ethanolamine