25 research outputs found

    Neonatal Coagulopathy Presents as Unusual and Severe Subgaleal Hematomas After Vacuum Delivery

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    Ruptured Tubo-Ovarian Abscess in a Postmenopausal Woman Presenting with Septic Shock: a Case Report and Literature Review

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    SummaryObjectiveTo report a case of a ruptured tubo-ovarian abscess which induced septic shock in a postmenopausal woman.Case ReportA 53-year-old postmenopausal woman was transferred to our emergency department for drowsiness, hypotension, and lower abdominal discomfort. Transabdominal sonography and computed tomography showed a large pelvic tumor over the left adnexa with some ascites. The uterus and other adnexa were unremarkable. Laboratory data, including blood count and electrolytes, showed leukocytosis and azotemia. Under suspicion of a ruptured adnexal tumor, laparotomy was performed and showed a large ruptured tuboovarian tumor arising from the left adnexa with intra-abdominal pus formation. Subtotal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy led to massive bleeding during manipulation of the left adnexa because of the necrotic change in the left infundibulopelvic vessels. Deep vein thrombosis and wound disruption occurred after the operation, but, fortunately, she recovered 1 month later.ConclusionTubo-ovarian abscesses in postmenopausal women are uncommon but should be kept in mind with a pelvic tumor accompanied by septic shock, as this may cause a terrible outcome and other sequelae

    Post-delivery Complex Partial Seizure Mimicking Eclampsia

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    Chromosomal Gain of 3q and Loss of 11q Often Associated with Nodal Metastasis in Early Stage Cervical Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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    Cervical cancer remains a health problem among women worldwide. Delineation of genetic changes is critical to understanding the molecular basis of tumor progression, as well as for identifying genetic markers for early identification of patients at high risk for a poor outcome. Methods: To provide comparative genomic hybridization data for cervical squamous cell carcinoma in Taiwan, and to gain further insight into genetic markers associated with lymph node metastasis of this disease, we performed comparative genomic hybridization analysis of 30 consecutive cases of cervical squamous cell carcinoma (24 stage IB and 6 stage IIB). Results: The results disclosed that higher staged tumors or those with lymph node metastasis had more chromosomal imbalances. The commonly recurrent chromosomal imbalances were gains of 3q (46.7%), 1q (36.7%) and 8q (20.0%) and losses of 11q (36.7%), 3p (33.3%), 6q (23.3%), and 2q (20.0%). The frequencies of these chromosomal imbalances in stage IB and IIB tumors did not differ significantly. However, when compared with tumors without lymph node metastasis, the loss of 11q14-q22 (5/9 vs. 3/21, p = 0.019) and gains of 3q11-q22 and 3q26-qter (6/9 vs. 5/21, p = 0.026) were significantly more prevalent in tumors with lymph node metastasis. Conclusion: The results suggest that certain tumor-associated genes residing on 3q and 11q warrant further investigation to elucidate their role in the progression of this disease

    Association of Extremely Skewed X-chromosome Inactivation with Taiwanese Women Presenting with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

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    X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a phenomenon that occurs in female mammals. Typically, maternally- and paternally-derived X chromosomes are inactivated at approximately the same frequency. If preferential inactivation occurs, the person is considered to have skewed XCI. Skewed XCI has been reported to occur more frequently in women who experience recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). In this study, we sought to investigate if there is an association between skewed XCI and unexplained RPL in Taiwanese women. A total of 194 women who had experienced unexplained RPL were recruited into the study. Human androgen receptor or DXS6673E and DX15-134 loci were used in the XCI assay. The results of our study suggested that a cut-off point 95%) XCI is associated with RPL. Extremely skewed XCI occurs in a subset of Taiwanese women with RPL
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