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    Idiopathic Thoracic Spontaneous Spinal Epidural Hematoma

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    A 33-year-old male patient experienced temporary sensory loss and weakness in the right lower extremity one month prior to admission. The patient was admitted to a private clinic with a three-day history of acute onset of sensory loss and weakness in both lower extremities and was treated and followed up with a prediagnosis of transverse myelitis and the Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS). The patient was subsequently transferred to our clinic and the neurologic examination revealed paraplegia in both lower extremities, positive bilateral Babinski signs, and hypesthesia below the T10 dermatome with saddle anesthesia. The patient had urinary incontinence and thoracic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed an image of a mass compressing the medulla

    Comparaci贸n de los efectos de la dexmedetomidina administrada en 2 momentos diferentes para lesi贸n de isquemia-reperfusi贸n renal en ratones

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    ResumenJustificaci贸n y objetivosinvestigar los efectos de la dexmedetomidina sobre la insuficiencia renal isqu茅mica en ratones.M茅todosen el presente estudio, 26 ratones machos adultos, albinos Wistar, con un peso de 230-300g fueron divididos aleatoriamente en 4 grupos: seudooperado (n=5), isquemia-reperfusi贸n (grupo IR, n=7), IR/tratamiento de reperfusi贸n con dexmedetomidina (grupo Dex-R, n=7) e IR/tratamiento preisquemia con dexmedetomidina (grupo Dex-I, n=7). En el primer grupo, se realiz贸 una seudooperaci贸n y no se aplicaron pinzamientos renales. En el grupo IR, la isquemia renal fue inducida por oclusi贸n de las arterias y venas renales bilaterales durante 60min seguida por reperfusi贸n durante 24h. En los grupos Dex-R y Dex-I, se llev贸 a cabo el mismo procedimiento quir煤rgico destinado al grupo IR, y la dexmedetomidina (100渭g /kg intraperitoneal) fue administrada 5min despu茅s de la reperfusi贸n y antes de la isquemia. Al final de la reperfusi贸n, fueron recogidas muestras de sangre, los ratones fueron sacrificados y el ri帽贸n izquierdo procesado para histolog铆a.Resultadoslos niveles de nitr贸geno ureico en la sangre (BUN) de los grupos Dex-R y Dex-I eran significativamente m谩s bajos que los del grupo IR (p=0,015; p=0,043), aunque el flujo urinario era significativamente mayor en el grupo Dex-R (p=0,003). La puntuaci贸n histopatol贸gica renal del grupo IR fue significativamente mayor que la de los otros grupos. No hubo diferencia significativa entre los grupos Dex-R y Dex-I.Conclusioneslos resultados demostraron que la administraci贸n de dexmedetomidina redujo histomorfol贸gicamente la lesi贸n de IR renal. La administraci贸n de dexmedetomidina durante el per铆odo de reperfusi贸n fue considerada m谩s eficaz debido al aumento de producci贸n de orina y a la disminuci贸n de los niveles de nitr贸geno ureico en la sangre

    Transradial approach in the diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease: a 2-center experience

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    Background/aim: To document the safety, success, and complications of transradial coronary procedures

    Delta hepatitis-related thyroid disease: a unique phenomenon

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    Introduction: Hepatitis delta virus (HDV) infection is a聽serious health problem worldwide. Thyroid disturbances represent a major limitation to the efficacy of interferon treatment targeting chronic HDV (C-HDV) infection. Moreover, pre-treatment thy-roid diseases may be influenced by interferon therapy. Despite this, the characteristic features of the thyroid diseases in C-HDV patients remain poorly characterised. Aim: To determine the prevalence of thyroid diseases and evaluate the impact of delta hepatitis on thyroid function tests

    Effects of line type blood-liquid warmer on two different infusion sets

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    漏 2015 Pakistan Medical Association. All rights reserved.Objective: To investigate the source of 'bubbles' in infusion sets which were caused by the 'line type' blood-liquid warmers used in operation rooms to prevent hypothermia. Methods: The experimental study was conducted from August to September 2012 at the Thoracic Surgery Department of Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey, by warming liquids in the operation room experimentally in a setting similar to clinical routine. Initially, 0.9% sodium chloride solution was infused using S-line blood-liquid warmers with Medisetin patients who were placed in Group M). The IPC Group had Intrafix Primeline Confortset at a rate of 350ml/hour in the operating room. The initiation time and level of bubble formation, temperatures of the operation room, infusion liquid, S-line device, line of the device, and the liquid at the outflow were recorded. Data was analysed with SPSS 15. Result: The two groups had 10 subjects each. The temperatures of the working area, the liquid before and after being placed in the warming device, the proximal-middle and distal parts of the line and the set temperature on the screen of the device were similar and the difference between them was not statistically significant (p>0.05). While no bubble formation was observed in Group IPC, bubbles were formed after 9.80卤0.78 minutes and the level of bubble formation was close to 3 in Group Mediset (2.80卤1.03). The main difference between the two groups was di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate content of Mediset. Conclusion: Infusion sets containing di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate should not be used with warming devices in order to avoid toxic effects

    A rare case: Congenital thoracic ectopic kidney with diaphragmatic eventration

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    Thoracic ectopic kidney is a rare developmental anomaly that is the least frequent one among all forms of ectopic kidneys. The condition is generally asymptomatic. If a kidney image is missing on one side in renalor pelvic region in sonographic examination, the possibility of thoracic ectopic kidney should be taken into consideration. For final diagnosis, chest radiography and thorax computerised tomography should be obtained. We herein report a rare case of intra-thoracic kidney accompanied by diaphragm eventration

    Psychological Well-Being Among Internally Displaced Adolescents and the Effect of Psychopathology on PTSD Scores Depends on Gender

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    The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the post-traumatic symptoms and psychological well-being among internally displaced (ID) adolescents in the early phase of the conflict in the southeast part of Turkey and clarify the effect of psychopathology on PTSD scores depends on gender. With the help of the results of our study, we aimed to enhance our understanding of adolescent mental health. Our study was completed with 102 ID adolescents (42 boys, 60 girls). Our results showed that ID adolescents flee from conflict had significantly higher levels of mental disorders and PTSD. Girls show higher rates of PTSD symptoms than boys and there was no significant interactive effect of gender and emotional, behavioral and peer problems on PTSD. However, boys with ADHD seem to be more prone to develop PTSD than girls. We aimed to highlight the challenges facing adolescents forced to flee from conflict zones who were temporarily relocated. These results may help us to enlighten our understanding of ID adolescents and may suggest more studies to provide beneficial gender-specific intervention program

    Idiopathic Thoracic Spontaneous Spinal Epidural Hematoma

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    A 33-year-old male patient experienced temporary sensory loss and weakness in the right lower extremity one month prior to admission. The patient was admitted to a private clinic with a three-day history of acute onset of sensory loss and weakness in both lower extremities and was treated and followed up with a prediagnosis of transverse myelitis and the Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS). The patient was subsequently transferred to our clinic and the neurologic examination revealed paraplegia in both lower extremities, positive bilateral Babinski signs, and hypesthesia below the T10 dermatome with saddle anesthesia. The patient had urinary incontinence and thoracic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed an image of a mass compressing the medulla

    Toxicity of Lidocaine Improved with Lipid Emulsion Treatment: Case Report

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    During general anesthesia and intensive care applications that require control of the airway respiratory, cardiovascular reflex responses occur thus myocardial oxygen delivery and consumption can be negatively affected. To prevent these effects, lidocaine, opioids, magnesium, calcium channel blockers, beta- blockers have been used. Local anesthetic toxicity; is usually known to occur when used over the range of safe dose of local anesthetics. It has been shown in a variety of animal and clinical studies that a lipid emulsion used for parenteral nutrition improves resistance to fatal cardiac effects caused by local anesthetics. Herein, we presented a case who had developed sudden bradycardia, asystole by iv. lidocaine which is used for tracheal intubation and improved dramatically after treatment with lipid emulsion in the light of the literatures. According to our knowledge it is the first case which is succesfully resuciatated with clinoleic in local anesthetic toxicity in literature
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