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One of the rare complications associated with phototherapy include redistribution of blood flow that can alter cardiac output in infants. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of phototherapy on left ejection fraction in infants with jaundice. Twenty-nine infants admitted in Shahid
Presented is the case of a 19-year-old midshipman at the United States Naval Academy who developed heat stroke. After appropriate therapy and apparent resolution of the heat-related illness, the patient re-presented with jaundice and biochemical evidence of severe hepatitis. He improved with
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Stroke volume variation (SVV) and the pulse pressure variation (PPV) have been found to be effective in prediction fluid responsiveness especially in high risk operations. The objective of this study is to validate the ability of SVV obtained by FloTrac/Vigileo system and PPV obtained by
Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia type II belongs to a subtype of bone marrow failure syndrome, which is characterized by monolineage involvement and typical morphologic abnormalities in erythroid precursor cells resulting in different degrees of hyporegenerative anemia. Moreover, reticulocytosis,
A 79-year-old woman came to us because of sudden onset of dysarthria. She had taken apixaban due to her non-valvular atrial fibrillation. A neurological examination revealed mild facial palsy of her right side, and magnetic resonance imaging showed acute brain infarction at the left frontal lobe.
Rivaroxaban, a highly selective direct factor Xa inhibitor, is a new oral anticoagulant approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in November 2011 for stroke prophylaxis in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. Because of its efficacy and once-a-day dosing, it is commonly preferred in
Possible abnormalities in the sympathetic nervous system responsible for circulatory disturbances with obstructive jaundice were investigated by determining the reactions of the heart and peripheral blood vessels using alpha.beta receptor stimulants or blockers. Mongrel dogs were randomly assigned
Previous studies have shown that the stroke volume variation (SVV), the pulse pressure variation (PPV) and the pleth variability index (PVI) could be successfully used for predicting fluid responsiveness (FR) in surgical patients. The aim of this study was to validate the ability of SVV, PPV and PVI
Highlights from the past years' literature on the topics of animal-induced injuries and diseases, neonatal jaundice, immunizations, and viral infections are discussed from the perspective of the general pediatrician. An effort is made to place recent advances in care or understanding of clinical
Chronic obstruction of the biliary tract alters circulatory function. The effects of radiocontrast medium (iothalamate meglumine) on systemic and renal hemodynamics were studied in normal dogs and dogs with chronic common bile duct ligation (CBDL). After intravenous injection of radiocontrast,
Pancreatic cystadenocarcinoma is an uncommon neoplasm of the pancreas. Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma is the most frequent pancreatic cystadenocarcinoma. Symptoms are often non-specific but abdominal pain and jaundice are common in tumors localized in the head of the pancreas. Thromboembolic
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Only a minority of patients with tumor at the pancreaticoduodenal junction is suitable for resection, palliation is however often required relieving the obstructive jaundice and gastric outflow obstruction (GOO). This study evaluates endo-laparoscopic approach as a palliative treatment of
A 74-year-old man was admitted to hospital because of jaundice and malaise of several weeks' duration. Five years earlier he had sustained a stroke from which he had recovered almost completely. On physical examination he was overweight and had an enlarged liver. Laboratory values were consistent