Recently introduced in the treatment algorithms and guidelines for the treatment of ulcerative colitis,biological therapy is an effective treatment option for patients with an acute severe flare not responsive to conv...Recently introduced in the treatment algorithms and guidelines for the treatment of ulcerative colitis,biological therapy is an effective treatment option for patients with an acute severe flare not responsive to conventional treatments and for patients with steroid dependent disease.The reduction in hospitalization and surgical intervention for patients affected by ulcerative colitis after the introduction of biologic treatment remains to be proven.Furthermore,these agents seem to be associated with increase in cost of treatment and risk for serious postoperative complications.Restorative proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis is the surgical treatment of choice in ulcerative colitis patients.Surgery is traditionally recommended as salvage therapy when medical management fails,and,despite advances in medical therapy,colectomy rates remain unchanged between 20% and 30%.To overcome the reported increase in postoperative complications in patients on biologic therapies,several surgical strategies have been developed to maintain long-term pouch failure rate around 10%,as previously reported.Surgical staging along with the development of minimally invasive surgery are among the most promising advances in this field.展开更多
Drug-induced acute pancreatitis (DAP) is defined as pancreatitis with corresponding clinical manifestations resulted from drug-induced pancreatic secretion dysfunction and pancreatic tissue damage. One case of DAP r...Drug-induced acute pancreatitis (DAP) is defined as pancreatitis with corresponding clinical manifestations resulted from drug-induced pancreatic secretion dysfunction and pancreatic tissue damage. One case of DAP resulted from chemotherapeutics (Nimustine) was diagnosed and treated our in hospital in 2009. This patient belonged to pancreatitis induced by anticancer drugs, and the toxicity of anticancer drugs acted directly on pancreatic cells, leading to the occurrence of pancreatitis. After treatment, the pancreatitis was effectively treated in this patient, but the final the patient and his family eventually gave up the treatment due to aggravated primary diseases展开更多
文摘Recently introduced in the treatment algorithms and guidelines for the treatment of ulcerative colitis,biological therapy is an effective treatment option for patients with an acute severe flare not responsive to conventional treatments and for patients with steroid dependent disease.The reduction in hospitalization and surgical intervention for patients affected by ulcerative colitis after the introduction of biologic treatment remains to be proven.Furthermore,these agents seem to be associated with increase in cost of treatment and risk for serious postoperative complications.Restorative proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis is the surgical treatment of choice in ulcerative colitis patients.Surgery is traditionally recommended as salvage therapy when medical management fails,and,despite advances in medical therapy,colectomy rates remain unchanged between 20% and 30%.To overcome the reported increase in postoperative complications in patients on biologic therapies,several surgical strategies have been developed to maintain long-term pouch failure rate around 10%,as previously reported.Surgical staging along with the development of minimally invasive surgery are among the most promising advances in this field.
文摘Drug-induced acute pancreatitis (DAP) is defined as pancreatitis with corresponding clinical manifestations resulted from drug-induced pancreatic secretion dysfunction and pancreatic tissue damage. One case of DAP resulted from chemotherapeutics (Nimustine) was diagnosed and treated our in hospital in 2009. This patient belonged to pancreatitis induced by anticancer drugs, and the toxicity of anticancer drugs acted directly on pancreatic cells, leading to the occurrence of pancreatitis. After treatment, the pancreatitis was effectively treated in this patient, but the final the patient and his family eventually gave up the treatment due to aggravated primary diseases