39 research outputs found

    CHARACTERIZATION OF THE TRANSCRIPTOMIC SIGNATURE OF BONE MARROW CELLS IN OSTEOPOROSIS ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEMIC MASTOCYTOSIS

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    EULAR European Congress of Rheumatology (EULAR), Copenhagen, DENMARK, JUN 01-04, 202

    Negative Pressure Treatment for Abdominal Wall Pseudotumor Due to Fishbone Perforation

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    The inadvertent swallowing of foreign bodies is common, but results in perforation of the gastrointestinal tract in less than 1% of cases [1]. Because any site of the gastrointestinal tract may be perforated by a foreign body, the clinical presentation may vary and mimic diverse medical conditions.&nbsp;Presentation may be early in the form of peritonitis or late in the form of intra-abdominal abscess. Up to date no case of abdominal wall abscess was reported.Herein we describe the clinical history of a 60 year-old man presenting with an abdominal wall pseudo tumor due to accidental fishbone ingestion occurred 8 months before. After surgical drainage of the abscess, negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) was used with excellent results.</p

    Higher prevalence of vertebral fractures in systemic mastocytosis, but not in cutaneous mastocytosis and idiopathic mast cell activation syndrome

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    International audienceLittle is known about osteoporosis in mast cell disorders (MCDs) not related to systemic mastocytosis. We described osteoporosis and fractures in MCDs and showed that systemic mastocytosis was the only studied MCDs associated with osteoporotic vertebral fractures
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