17 research outputs found

    Hypovolemic shock and hemoperitoneum from spontaneous avulsion of a large pedunculated uterine leiomyoma

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    Hemoperitoneum with hypovolemic shock from avulsion of a pedunculated leiomyoma is a rare but highly fatal condition that can occur spontaneously or as a result of trauma. We report a case of hemoperitoneum and hypovolemic shock secondary to a bleeding leiomyoma detected via computed tomography (CT) scan in a 39 year old premenopausal, gravida 0 female that presented with abdominal pain and became hemodynamically unstable in the emergency department. A preoperative bimanual exam revealed a mass consistent with a 20 week gestational uterus. Following fluid resuscitation, the patient underwent emergent myomectomy and ligation of the right uterine artery and was discharged home in good condition. © 2017, EduRad. All rights reserved

    Unusual CT and MR Imaging Characteristics of Splenic Lymphoma

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    Lymphoma is the most common malignancy of the spleen. The imaging features of splenic lymphoma are nonspecific and mostly lymphomas present as a diffusely enlarged spleen. Focal lesions are described but remain of low density or intensity on CT or MRI, respectively. We describe a histologically proven case of splenic lymphoma that showed an atypical hyperdense/hyperenhancing appearance on imaging suspicious for a vascular pathology. To the best of our knowledge and based on review of English literature, such an appearance of splenic lymphoma is extremely unusual and rare

    Impact On Adl Skills Through Functional Fitness Training Programme In Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

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    The purpose of the study is to find out whether the physical activity(PA), physical eduction more impactful in ADL activity or the direct ADL activty is more impactful in children with autism spectrum disorder. Study Design: A convenient sampling. Method: Thirty childrens, with a diagnosis of ASD by psychologist. Two groups were divided (Group A) Experimental group and (Group B) Control group. The Experimental group (Group A) received the intervention for 12 weeks of Functional fitness training programmefor 40 mins. And The control group (Group B) received the intervention for 12 weeks, in which they received 20 mins of conventional occupational therapy, and 20 mins of ADL training program in which they were be trained in Basic ADL tasks. The measurement tool used was W-ADL Scale. ThePre-Assessment, Inter-mediate and post Assessment were done. Result: The Experiment group showing a substantial mean difference of 16.47 compared to only 2.40 in the Control group (p < 0.001).Experiment group compared to the Control group, demonstrating the effectiveness of the intervention in improving Activity of Daily Living

    Intermittent torsion of accessory hepatic lobe: An unusual cause of recurrent right upper quadrant pain

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    An accessory lobe of the liver is a rare congenital anomaly that can undergo torsion and present as an acute surgical emergency. It is rarely diagnosed preoperatively. We report the preoperative utility of CT scan and MRI in the diagnosis and surgical planning of a case of intermittent accessory hepatic lobe torsion

    Intermittent torsion of accessory hepatic lobe: An unusual cause of recurrent right upper quadrant pain

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    An accessory lobe of the liver is a rare congenital anomaly that can undergo torsion and present as an acute surgical emergency. It is rarely diagnosed preoperatively. We report the preoperative utility of CT scan and MRI in the diagnosis and surgical planning of a case of intermittent accessory hepatic lobe torsion

    Dysbiosis Disrupts Gut Immune Homeostasis and Promotes Gastric Diseases

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    Perturbation in the microbial population/colony index has harmful consequences on human health. Both biological and social factors influence the composition of the gut microbiota and also promote gastric diseases. Changes in the gut microbiota manifest in disease progression owing to epigenetic modification in the host, which in turn influences differentiation and function of immune cells adversely. Uncontrolled use of antibiotics, chemotherapeutic drugs, and any change in the diet pattern usually contribute to the changes in the colony index of sensitive strains known to release microbial content in the tissue micromilieu. Ligands released from dying microbes induce Toll-like receptor (TLR) mimicry, skew hypoxia, and cause sterile inflammation, which further contributes to the severity of inflammatory, autoimmune, and tumorous diseases. The major aim and scope of this review is both to discuss various modalities/interventions across the globe and to utilize microbiota-based therapeutic approaches for mitigating the disease burden
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