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Obesity is an additional risk factor in surgical patients. The mortality rate in obese patients is high (3.6% in my series) and the morbidity is much higher. These patients may be prediabetic, diabetic, hypertensive or atherosclerotic and they are liable to develop postoperative coronary thromboses
Cilia-associated respiratory (CAR) bacillus was identified in respiratory tract lesions of obese mice dying of chronic respiratory disease. Neither Mycoplasma pulmonis nor pathogenic bacteria were isolated from cultures of the lesions at necropsy, but there was serologic and histologic evidence of
Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder. It is a congenital ciliopathy that has primary and secondary characteristics. Primary clinical features include rod-cone dystrophy, polydactyly, central obesity, genital abnormalities and mental retardation often presenting
BACKGROUND
Mortality caused by acute pancreatitis in patients admitted to the hospital has been thoroughly investigated, but knowledge regarding outpatient fatalities is far from complete. The purpose of this study was to assess the incidence and clinical characteristics of patients who have died
OBJECTIVE
To determine the clinical, epidemiological and prognostic factors of HIV-infected patients with influenza A H1N1 admitted to hospital.
METHODS
The study population was HIV infected patients with confirmed influenza infection admitted to hospital in a multicenter cohort. We analyzed
The pulmonary complications in a group of more than 20 000 surgical patients between 1971 and 1980 were examined, as well as the pulmonary state of 100 surgical patients who died within 10 days of operation. The factors related to the patient's constitutions, nature of the surgical disease,
An uncommon type of homicide resulted from complications of an ordinarily nonfatal injury after a 59-year-old obese, hypertensive, diabetic man was struck in the face with a two-by-four, sustaining a grossly contaminated laceration. It was cleaned and sutured primarily, and a tetanus booster was
BACKGROUND
Secondary peritonitis is a severe disease with high mortality and morbidity. In the last 20 years the results of treatment of this disease have improved markedly.
OBJECTIVE
To determine statistically significant risk factors for mortality in patients with severe secondary
The authors report their experience in the care of severely obese patients undergoing biliopancreatic diversion (BPD) surgery. The success of this surgical technique not only depends on its correct application but also on correct postoperative management, both immediately and over time. After a
Children's bodies are in dynamic stages of development that make them more susceptible to harm from exposure to environmental agents. Children's physical, physiological and behavioral traits can lead to increased exposure to toxic chemicals or pathogens. In addition, the social determinants of
In this case report, a 53-year old man died after ten days with fever and coughing and was tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). A post-mortem CT disclosed ground-glass opacities with focal consolidation in both lungs. At autopsy, the lungs were dark and heavy with increased
Surgery as a treatment modality for morbid obesity has shown impressive progress over the past decades because of a better understanding of the metabolic characteristics of obesity and the rationale for its surgical treatment. Biliopancreatic diversion was first performed in humans in 1976. Since
Two pet rabbits were presented with an acute decrease in appetite and activity. Rabbit 1 showed severe hypothermia, bradycardia, arrhythmias, a heart murmur, dyspnea, occlusion of the nares with secretions, icterus, dehydration, and gaseous gastrointestinal dilation. The urine was dark yellow.
A 41-year-old male was admitted to our hospital with congestive heart failure and bronchopneumonia. During hospitalization extreme sinus bradycardia, sinus arrest up to 6.2 seconds and high grade AV block were observed to occur simultaneously with apneic episodes of ECG monitoring. After that, a
The determinate causes of death, physical findings, and major pathologic findings in the organ systems of 32 patients, aged 100 years or older who died between 1921 and 1983, on whom autopsies were performed, are described. Atherosclerosis, neoplasia, and bronchopneumonia were common, but diabetes