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肿瘤治疗后腹膜后纤维化致上尿路梗阻的腔内治疗 被引量:2
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作者 袁坚 雷鸣 +2 位作者 罗金泰 刘永达 黄锦坤 《广州医学院学报》 2006年第6期39-41,共3页
目的:总结应用腔内泌尿外科技术治疗继发性腹膜后纤维化致上尿路梗阻的疗效和主要并发症。方法:收集本院2002年1月至2006年6月的27例恶性肿瘤经治疗后发现腹膜后纤维化导致上尿路梗阻的患者,分别接受了经尿道逆行输尿管插管、输尿管狭... 目的:总结应用腔内泌尿外科技术治疗继发性腹膜后纤维化致上尿路梗阻的疗效和主要并发症。方法:收集本院2002年1月至2006年6月的27例恶性肿瘤经治疗后发现腹膜后纤维化导致上尿路梗阻的患者,分别接受了经尿道逆行输尿管插管、输尿管狭窄内切开和/或扩张及经皮肾造瘘治疗,总结其疗效和主要并发症。结果:19例单纯输尿管内插入内支架管并定期更换,肾功能改善并基本保持稳定。5例采用顺行或逆行的输尿管镜内切开和/或扩张治疗,并长期停留双J管,4例肾功能有所恢复并稳定,1例效果不理想,改行肾造瘘。3例试行窥镜处理失败,改行长期肾造瘘,肾功能保持稳定。结论:肿瘤治疗后继发性腹膜后纤维化导致的输尿管梗阻,采用腔内技术治疗,能以较小的创伤解除尿路梗阻,是值得推荐的治疗方法。 展开更多
关键词 恶性肿瘤 泌尿外科 继发性 腹膜后 纤维化 尿路 梗阻
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胰岛素联用吡格列酮治疗磺脲类继发失效的2型糖尿病的研究
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作者 蔺金华 宋玉清 吴永新 《现代中西医结合杂志》 CAS 2005年第8期999-1000,共2页
目的 观察胰岛素或胰岛素加吡格列酮治疗磺脲类继发失效 2型糖尿病的疗效和安全性。方法 将 86例磺脲类继发失效的 2型糖尿病患者随机分为 2组 ,A组仅予胰岛素治疗 ,B组予胰岛素和吡格列酮治疗 ,疗程均为 8周。结果  8周后 86例患者... 目的 观察胰岛素或胰岛素加吡格列酮治疗磺脲类继发失效 2型糖尿病的疗效和安全性。方法 将 86例磺脲类继发失效的 2型糖尿病患者随机分为 2组 ,A组仅予胰岛素治疗 ,B组予胰岛素和吡格列酮治疗 ,疗程均为 8周。结果  8周后 86例患者空腹血糖及餐后 2h血糖、糖化血红蛋白水平均比治疗前明显降低 ,有显著性差异 ;A组胰岛素有效剂量 (38± 12 )IU/d ,显著高于B组胰岛素有效剂量 (30± 10 )IU/d(P <0 .0 5 ) ;2组患者治疗前后血脂无明显变化 ;治疗过程中 ,2组均出现低血糖反应 (A组 4例 ,B组 1例 )。结论  2型糖尿病磺脲类继发失效时 ,改用胰岛素联用吡格列酮可有效控制血糖 。 展开更多
关键词 2型糖尿病 磺脲类继发失效 胰岛素 吡格列酮
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A Case Report of Pediatric Cerebral Venous Thrombosis with Undiagnosed Complex Congenital Heart Disease: Tetralogy of Fallot with OS ASD: A Cataclysmic Ending
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作者 Sayani Banerjee Aishwarya Nandy Santosh Kumar Singh 《Open Journal of Emergency Medicine》 2022年第2期111-123,共13页
Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis (CVST/CSVT) is occlusion of cerebral veins and venous sinuses of brain secondary to blood clot formation resulting in hindrance in the blood drainage system in brain, leading to distur... Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis (CVST/CSVT) is occlusion of cerebral veins and venous sinuses of brain secondary to blood clot formation resulting in hindrance in the blood drainage system in brain, leading to disturbances the internal homeostasis of brain, raised intracranial pressure, cerebral edema, and 50% of cases will have venous infarction or venous hemorrhage (stroke). CVST although being a Rare disorder but may be more common in children than adults with greater risk in neonatal period i.e. first 28 days of life. Here we are discussing a case of Pediatric CVST in a 7-month-old baby boy who presented to Emergency Room (ER) with recurrent discrete episodes of vomiting, fever, seizures, drowsiness and respiratory distress. The fatal outcome in our child was attributed to delayed presentation in a tertiary care center, hence missed early diagnosis and treatment. In this child the CVST could be result of amalgamation of complex underlying ongoing multiple pathological processes: an acute systemic illness like sepsis, severe dehydration, undiagnosed and untreated complex congenital heart disease, tetralogy of fallot with osteum secondum atrial septal defect, worsening the coagulopathy. It takes this case even more unique. This discussion is to bring focus on the importance of knowledge about CVST amongst emergency physicians and primary care physicians, specially managing this rare disorder with flummox presentation mimicking other more common disorders, especially in pediatric and neonatal population where definitive history and chief complaints are often vague and difficult to obtain, making it more difficult to diagnose. We the authors hence reporting this case with intent to spread awareness of CVST, how to doubt it, detect it and then manage it, especially in places like Chhattisgarh, India, where CVST is not so uncommon. We believe early diagnosis, early presentation to tertiary care center with aggressive early treatment can significantly reduce the mortality. Should the parents brought the baby early to any tertiary care center owing to his complex deteriorating symptoms like high grade fever progressed to drowsiness and seizure episodes, could there be a different outcome for this child as well as his parents. 展开更多
关键词 Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis (CVST) Pediatric CVST Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) Osteum secondum Atrial Septal Defect (OS ASD)
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