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Clinical study of risk factors, clinical presentation and management of cellulitis lower limb

Clinical study of risk factors, clinical presentation and management of cellulitis lower limb

... with cellulitis of the concerned limb in phalanges or the metatarsals in cases of diabetes ...the study group required surgical debridement, 48 of them required decompression of the some muscular ... See full document

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Clinical study on presentation and management of ectopic pregnancies in a tertiary care centre

Clinical study on presentation and management of ectopic pregnancies in a tertiary care centre

... observational study done in the department of obstetrics and gynecology ABVIMS and ...the clinical presentation, mode of diagnosis, predisposing risk factors; treatments offered and ... See full document

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Original Article Clinical factors influencing postoperative urinary retention after lower limb arthroplasty

Original Article Clinical factors influencing postoperative urinary retention after lower limb arthroplasty

... This study has limitations stemming from its being a retrospective, single-center, single-sur- geon investigation and from its relatively small sample ...our study sample, a potential weakness is the ... See full document

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Disseminated cryptococcosis presenting initially as lower limb cellulitis in a renal transplant recipient – a case report

Disseminated cryptococcosis presenting initially as lower limb cellulitis in a renal transplant recipient – a case report

... Background: Cellulitis is an unusual presentation of disseminated cryptococcosis, a serious infection seen predominantly in immunocompromised ...mortality risk. Case presentation: We report a ... See full document

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Carcinoma Oesophagus - A Re-evaluation of Risk factors, Clinical features and Management.

Carcinoma Oesophagus - A Re-evaluation of Risk factors, Clinical features and Management.

... the risk of cardiopulmonary complications, and if the transhiatal technique is used, places the patient at risk for an anastomotic leak in the ...one study suggests that the transhiatal approach has ... See full document

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Portal vein thrombosis; risk factors, clinical presentation and treatment

Portal vein thrombosis; risk factors, clinical presentation and treatment

... One study showed no increased rate of bleeding episodes in patients with established PVT who received anticoagulant therapy ...acute management of variceal bleeding, vasoactive substances, antibiotics, and ... See full document

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Prevalence and risk factors for diabetic lower limb amputation: a clinic-based case control study

Prevalence and risk factors for diabetic lower limb amputation: a clinic-based case control study

... contributing factors in our cohort, who were almost twice as likely to undergo an ...first study to be conducted in Northeastern Australia which hosts some of the largest Indigenous peoples nationwide, our ... See full document

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Risk factors and clinical presentation of craniocervical arterial dissection: A prospective study

Risk factors and clinical presentation of craniocervical arterial dissection: A prospective study

... extrinsic factors include recent viral infection and minor mechanical trauma to the neck, including neck manipulation, which has raised concerns amongst manual practitioners in particular as to the appropriate ... See full document

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PORTAL VEIN THROMBOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS ;RISK FACTORS,CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND OUTCOME

PORTAL VEIN THROMBOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS ;RISK FACTORS,CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND OUTCOME

... present study. Our study showed that patients with advanced liver cirrhosis and PVT show a significantly lower PTT and INR compared with those without ... See full document

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Risk factors of lower limb cellulitis in a level two healthcare facility in Cameroon: a case control study

Risk factors of lower limb cellulitis in a level two healthcare facility in Cameroon: a case control study

... samples. Cellulitis was associated with a median hospital stay of 14 (IQR: 6 – 28) days, compared to 3 (IQR = 2–7) days for the ...of cellulitis: the odds of undergoing necrosectomy in participants with ... See full document

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Clinical Study on Cellulitis

Clinical Study on Cellulitis

... The lower limb presentation is more common and with high incidence than the upperlimb as the breach in the skin is high in lowerlimb because of bare foot walking and poor hygiene and 3 patients had ... See full document

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Clinical presentation and management of diabetes mellitus in pregnancy

Clinical presentation and management of diabetes mellitus in pregnancy

... our study was the fact that the study was conducted on patients presenting in the labor ward, which was the final phase of the obstetric history of these patients in the index pregnancy under review, and ... See full document

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Clinical Implications of Preseptal (Periorbital) Cellulitis in Childhood

Clinical Implications of Preseptal (Periorbital) Cellulitis in Childhood

... bital is used frequently for preseptal infections, and the terms periorbital and orbital sometimes are used interchangably1I or as a spectrum of disease.” Infection anterior to the orbit[r] ... See full document

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Study on clinical profile and risk factors associated with pneumonia

Study on clinical profile and risk factors associated with pneumonia

... In the present study risk factors among children with pneumonia were studied. It was found that, presence of anemia, malnutrition, poor housing conditions, low socio economic status, poor sanitary ... See full document

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Endophthalmitis: Pathogenesis, clinical presentation, management, and perspectives

Endophthalmitis: Pathogenesis, clinical presentation, management, and perspectives

... debated as a potential reason for this. Experimental data indicate that with this technique wound architecture seems to be less stable, thus allowing fluctuations in the intraocular pressure and potentially easier entry ... See full document

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Lobomycosis: epidemiology, clinical presentation, and management options

Lobomycosis: epidemiology, clinical presentation, and management options

... Preserved cellular immunity is probably necessary to hinder the progression of the disease, or in some cases, pre- vent its appearance. Nowadays it is not possible to identify sub-clinical lobomycosis due to lack ... See full document

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A study of risk factors and clinical outcome of stroke in children

A study of risk factors and clinical outcome of stroke in children

... Vasculitis was mainly secondary to infectious etiology predominantly being tubercular meningitis (88.2%). Vasculopathy was mainly due to moyamoya disease (61.5%) and two children had vasculopathy secondary to varicella ... See full document

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A study of risk factors and clinical profile of patients with cerebrovascular stroke

A study of risk factors and clinical profile of patients with cerebrovascular stroke

... of risk factors like hypertension, diabetes mellitus, smoking, history of coronary artery disease and ...the study period, n=50 patients were studied based on the inclusion and exclusion ... See full document

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Clinical presentation and management of neonatal abstinence syndrome: an update

Clinical presentation and management of neonatal abstinence syndrome: an update

... MOTHER study proposed a revised Finnegan scoring tool by making further modifications, including taking out items that overlapped with others (eg, frantic sucking of fists is related to hypertonicity) or were not ... See full document

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Acute toluene intoxication–clinical presentation, management and prognosis: a prospective observational study

Acute toluene intoxication–clinical presentation, management and prognosis: a prospective observational study

... The hepatotoxic potential of toluene has been recog- nized for some time. In 1971, O’Brien et al. described the case of a glue sniffer who was admitted with renal and hepatic failure and persisted with elevated ALP ... See full document

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