The aim of this study was to report a case of multi-visceral sarcoidosis at the Mother-Child Hospital Center (CHME) “Le Luxembourg” in Bamako, Mali. Observation: This is a patient aged 62 at the time of consultation...The aim of this study was to report a case of multi-visceral sarcoidosis at the Mother-Child Hospital Center (CHME) “Le Luxembourg” in Bamako, Mali. Observation: This is a patient aged 62 at the time of consultation, a housewife, residing in the Banconi district, who was referred to us for thoracic-abdominopelvic imaging for chronic liver disease. After several diagnostic errors, the thoracic-abdominopelvic CT scan and liver MRI performed in our center showed, at the thoracoabdominal level, bilateral diffuse pulmonary micronodules and bilateral mediastinal-hilar lymphadenopathy;on the abdominal level, a dysmorphic liver with plaques of steatosis and a granular appearance of the liver parenchyma without periportal fibrosis. These imaging data combined with those from the liver nodule biopsy and biology confirmed the diagnosis of sarcoidosis type II. Treatment with corticosteroids gave satisfactory results and the patient recovered after 18 months. Clinical and CT monitoring 2 years from the start of the disease and 2 months from the end of treatment showed complete resolution of the lesions. Conclusion: The multi-visceral location of sarcoidosis is an entity whose diagnosis remains difficult;diagnostic and interventional imaging has an important place in its management.展开更多
BACKGROUND Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disease characterized by granuloma formation in various organs.Sarcoidosis-related flexor tendon contractures are uncommon in clinical settings.This contracture is similar to st...BACKGROUND Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disease characterized by granuloma formation in various organs.Sarcoidosis-related flexor tendon contractures are uncommon in clinical settings.This contracture is similar to stenosing tenosynovitis and po-tentially leads to misdiagnosis and mistreatment.Herein,we report a rare case of sarcoidosis-related finger flexor tendon contracture that was misdiagnosed as tenosynovitis.A 44-year-old woman presented to our department with flexion contracture of the right ring and middle fingers.The patient was misdiagnosed with tenosynovitis and underwent acupotomy release of the A1 pulley of the middle finger in an-other hospital that resulted in iatrogenic rupture of both the superficial and profundus flexors.Radiological presentation showed multiple sarcoid involve-ments in the pulmonary locations and ipsilateral forearm.A diagnosis of sar-coidosis was made based on the presence of non-caseating granulomas with tubercles consisting of Langhans giant cells with lymphocyte infiltration on biopsy,and the patient underwent surgical repair for the contracture.After 2 mo,the patient experienced another spontaneous rupture of the repaired middle finger tendon and underwent surgical re-repair.Satisfactory results were achieved at the 10 mo follow-up after reoperation.CONCLUSION Sarcoidosis-related finger contractures are rare;thus,caution should be exercised when dealing with such patients to avoid incorrect treatment.展开更多
Introduction: Sarcoidosis is a granulomatous systemic disease. Renal damage is rare but it can evolve to chronic renal failure (CRF). The aim of our work is to describe the clinical, paraclinical, histological and evo...Introduction: Sarcoidosis is a granulomatous systemic disease. Renal damage is rare but it can evolve to chronic renal failure (CRF). The aim of our work is to describe the clinical, paraclinical, histological and evolutionary profile of renal involvement during sarcoidosis and to identify the progression factors leading to CRF. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective descriptive study from January 2009 to December 2022. We collected the medical records of patients with sarcoidosis and renal involvement. To study the progression factors leading to CRF we identified two groups of patients: the group with normal renal function and the group that developed CRF. Results: We included in our study 17 patients with renal sarcoidosis. Their mean age was 45 ± 14.7 years and the sex ratio was 0.4. Renal involvement is revealing of sarcoidosis in 76% of cases. Renal failure was diagnosed in 88% of patients. Proteinuria was positive in 76.5% of cases, leukocyturia in 59% of patients and hematuria in 41% of patients. Renal biopsy was performed in 15 patients showing tubulointerstitial nephropathy in all biopsies. Epithelioid and gigan-to-cellular granuloma without caseous necrosis was found in 46% of cases. Associated glomerular involvement such as segmental and focal hyalinosis was found in 2 patients. Corticosteroid therapy was initiated in 88% of patients for a median duration of 15 months. Normalization of renal function was achieved in 41% of patients, while 59%, i.e. 10 patients, retained a CRF, including 2 who were on dialysis. We showed a statistically significant relationship between the evolution towards CRF and the presence of interstitial fibrosis > 25%. Conclusion: Despite its rarity, renal involvement can be revealing of sarcoidosis, which can condition the prognosis and lead to CRF. Its detection allows an early diagnosis and treatment.展开更多
Aiming at the problemthat the traditional short-circuit current calculationmethod is not applicable to Distributed Generation(DG)accessing the distribution network,the paper proposes a short-circuit current partitioni...Aiming at the problemthat the traditional short-circuit current calculationmethod is not applicable to Distributed Generation(DG)accessing the distribution network,the paper proposes a short-circuit current partitioning calculation method considering the degree of voltage drop at the grid-connected point of DG.Firstly,the output characteristics of DG in the process of low voltage ride through are analyzed,and the equivalent output model of DG in the fault state is obtained.Secondly,by studying the network voltage distribution law after fault in distribution networks under different DG penetration rates,the degree of voltage drop at the grid-connected point of DG is used as a partition index to partition the distribution network.Then,iterative computation is performed within each partition,and data are transferred between partitions through split nodes to realize the fast partition calculation of short-circuit current for high proportion DG access to distribution network,which solves the problems of long iteration time and large calculation error of traditional short-circuit current.Finally,a 62-node real distribution network model containing a high proportion of DG access is constructed onMATLAB/Simulink,and the simulation verifies the effectiveness of the short-circuit current partitioning calculation method proposed in the paper,and its calculation speed is improved by 48.35%compared with the global iteration method.展开更多
文摘The aim of this study was to report a case of multi-visceral sarcoidosis at the Mother-Child Hospital Center (CHME) “Le Luxembourg” in Bamako, Mali. Observation: This is a patient aged 62 at the time of consultation, a housewife, residing in the Banconi district, who was referred to us for thoracic-abdominopelvic imaging for chronic liver disease. After several diagnostic errors, the thoracic-abdominopelvic CT scan and liver MRI performed in our center showed, at the thoracoabdominal level, bilateral diffuse pulmonary micronodules and bilateral mediastinal-hilar lymphadenopathy;on the abdominal level, a dysmorphic liver with plaques of steatosis and a granular appearance of the liver parenchyma without periportal fibrosis. These imaging data combined with those from the liver nodule biopsy and biology confirmed the diagnosis of sarcoidosis type II. Treatment with corticosteroids gave satisfactory results and the patient recovered after 18 months. Clinical and CT monitoring 2 years from the start of the disease and 2 months from the end of treatment showed complete resolution of the lesions. Conclusion: The multi-visceral location of sarcoidosis is an entity whose diagnosis remains difficult;diagnostic and interventional imaging has an important place in its management.
基金Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China,No.LY23H090009Clinical Research Foundation of the Second Affiliated Hospital Wenzhou Medical University,No.SAHoWMU-CR2018-08-417.
文摘BACKGROUND Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disease characterized by granuloma formation in various organs.Sarcoidosis-related flexor tendon contractures are uncommon in clinical settings.This contracture is similar to stenosing tenosynovitis and po-tentially leads to misdiagnosis and mistreatment.Herein,we report a rare case of sarcoidosis-related finger flexor tendon contracture that was misdiagnosed as tenosynovitis.A 44-year-old woman presented to our department with flexion contracture of the right ring and middle fingers.The patient was misdiagnosed with tenosynovitis and underwent acupotomy release of the A1 pulley of the middle finger in an-other hospital that resulted in iatrogenic rupture of both the superficial and profundus flexors.Radiological presentation showed multiple sarcoid involve-ments in the pulmonary locations and ipsilateral forearm.A diagnosis of sar-coidosis was made based on the presence of non-caseating granulomas with tubercles consisting of Langhans giant cells with lymphocyte infiltration on biopsy,and the patient underwent surgical repair for the contracture.After 2 mo,the patient experienced another spontaneous rupture of the repaired middle finger tendon and underwent surgical re-repair.Satisfactory results were achieved at the 10 mo follow-up after reoperation.CONCLUSION Sarcoidosis-related finger contractures are rare;thus,caution should be exercised when dealing with such patients to avoid incorrect treatment.
文摘Introduction: Sarcoidosis is a granulomatous systemic disease. Renal damage is rare but it can evolve to chronic renal failure (CRF). The aim of our work is to describe the clinical, paraclinical, histological and evolutionary profile of renal involvement during sarcoidosis and to identify the progression factors leading to CRF. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective descriptive study from January 2009 to December 2022. We collected the medical records of patients with sarcoidosis and renal involvement. To study the progression factors leading to CRF we identified two groups of patients: the group with normal renal function and the group that developed CRF. Results: We included in our study 17 patients with renal sarcoidosis. Their mean age was 45 ± 14.7 years and the sex ratio was 0.4. Renal involvement is revealing of sarcoidosis in 76% of cases. Renal failure was diagnosed in 88% of patients. Proteinuria was positive in 76.5% of cases, leukocyturia in 59% of patients and hematuria in 41% of patients. Renal biopsy was performed in 15 patients showing tubulointerstitial nephropathy in all biopsies. Epithelioid and gigan-to-cellular granuloma without caseous necrosis was found in 46% of cases. Associated glomerular involvement such as segmental and focal hyalinosis was found in 2 patients. Corticosteroid therapy was initiated in 88% of patients for a median duration of 15 months. Normalization of renal function was achieved in 41% of patients, while 59%, i.e. 10 patients, retained a CRF, including 2 who were on dialysis. We showed a statistically significant relationship between the evolution towards CRF and the presence of interstitial fibrosis > 25%. Conclusion: Despite its rarity, renal involvement can be revealing of sarcoidosis, which can condition the prognosis and lead to CRF. Its detection allows an early diagnosis and treatment.
基金funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52077004)Anhui Electric Power Company of the State Grid(52120021N00L).
文摘Aiming at the problemthat the traditional short-circuit current calculationmethod is not applicable to Distributed Generation(DG)accessing the distribution network,the paper proposes a short-circuit current partitioning calculation method considering the degree of voltage drop at the grid-connected point of DG.Firstly,the output characteristics of DG in the process of low voltage ride through are analyzed,and the equivalent output model of DG in the fault state is obtained.Secondly,by studying the network voltage distribution law after fault in distribution networks under different DG penetration rates,the degree of voltage drop at the grid-connected point of DG is used as a partition index to partition the distribution network.Then,iterative computation is performed within each partition,and data are transferred between partitions through split nodes to realize the fast partition calculation of short-circuit current for high proportion DG access to distribution network,which solves the problems of long iteration time and large calculation error of traditional short-circuit current.Finally,a 62-node real distribution network model containing a high proportion of DG access is constructed onMATLAB/Simulink,and the simulation verifies the effectiveness of the short-circuit current partitioning calculation method proposed in the paper,and its calculation speed is improved by 48.35%compared with the global iteration method.