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Fine-catheter aspiration cytology of the peritoneal cavity was successfully undertaken in 25 of 27 hospital inpatients with acute abdominal pain because it was not clear whether they required urgent laparotomy. Cytological specimens were prepared by the cyto-sieve technique. The main test criterion
Diagnosis and treatment of liver hydatid cysts may be challenging. Many surgical techniques have been proposed for the treatment of liver hydatid cysts, but the problem of the residual cavity still remains controversial and challenging, especially in giant liver hydatid cysts which are rare entities
OBJECTIVE
To determine hyaluronan concentrations in peritoneal fluid from healthy horses and horses with sudden signs of severe abdominal pain and to identify the cellular sources of hyaluronan within the peritoneal cavity.
METHODS
7 client-owned horses that were evaluated for sudden signs of severe
BACKGROUND
Intra-abdominal pressure is the pressure's state of balance within the abdominal cavity when a patient is at rest. This pressure may vary during mechanical ventilation or spontaneous breathing. The objective was to establish the intra-abdominal pressure as a surgery predictor in patients
This 13-year-old girl presented with a four-day history of increasing lower abdominal pain associated with heavy vaginal bleeding which was now resolving. Her last normal menstrual period was 19 days before this incident, with a history of regular periods. Repeated questioning revealed a history of
A 21-year-old female presented at an emergency department with abdominal pain and nausea. Computed tomography (CT) of the chest and abdomen revealed a small amount of mediastinal emphysema in the precardiac area, but the underlying cause could not be identified. On admission, her plasma glucose was
Principal indications of the coelioscopy in pediatric surgery is the laparoscopic appendectomy. In compare with classic techniques it has several advantages but as well as some limitations. During decision about eventual laparoscopic intervention in children is important to take into the
The case of a female patient with abdominal pain, fever and dyspnea appeared abruptly, is reported. Two days previously the patient underwent endoscopic colic polypectomy. Preliminary abdominal and chest X-ray showed colic and tenual air-fluid levels, a modest amount of pneumomediastinum and soft
OBJECTIVE
To describe the clinical features, diagnostic findings, treatment, and outcome of a dog with acute abdominal pain and hemoperitoneum secondary to a presumptive intraperitoneal (IP) snakebite.
METHODS
A 10-month-old castrated male mixed-breed dog was evaluated for suspected snake
In 81 patients with acute abdominal pain, laparoscopy was performed because of diagnostic doubt. Diagnosis by clinical methods proved to be correct in 42 of the patients and laparoscopy gave correct diagnosis in 70. Appendectomy revealed acute appendicitis in 19 patients and normal appendix in five.
The abdomen, as the largest cavity in the body, holds both fixed as well as relatively mobile organs, which when either diseased, traumatized, malfunctioning, or infected may present a wide and diverse range of signs and symptoms. Clues to the origin of abdominal pain can be well-localized or
We report the rare case of HES involving oral cavity associated with esophagus, and gastrointestinal tract, which we succeeded in diagnosing precisely through a biopsy specimen obtained from the lip. A 64-year-old man had dysphagia, swelling of the oral mucosa and the posterior cervical muscles,
Chronic abdominal pain is a very common complaint in the population of children and adolescents. In most cases, the usual cause are functional gastrointestinal disorders. However, in a few percent of children, the reason for persistent chronic stomach pain are organic diseases occurring in the