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Clostridium difficile has been well known to be a pathogen of pseudomembranous colitis. It is characterized by the formation of elevated plaques and pseudomembranes which result in varying degree of diarrhea. This series analysed 20 cases of pseudomembranous colitis diagnosed at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital between January 1985 and December 1989. The male to female ratio was 1:3. Their ages ranged between 13 and 81 years, with a mean of 53.7 years. Sixteen of our patients claimed to have taken antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infection, pneumonia, cellulitis or acute pelvic inflammatory disease within six weeks before onset of symptoms. The antibiotics were mainly in the penicillin group and cephalosporin group. Clinical presentations included diarrhea of varying degree, fever, and abdominal pain. The diagnosis was made by the typical colonic mucosal changes under sigmoidoscopic or colonoscopic examination and pathological findings. The lesions were prominent in the rectum and sigmoid colon. Eleven cases were treated with vancomycin. Of these, one failed and died, and two recurred. The two recurrences were again treated with the same dose of vancomycin and with complete remission. Three of our patients responded to metronidazole. The other six cases with milder symptoms were successfully controlled by using cholestyramine (2 cases) or by supportive treatment (4 cases).
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PMID:[Pseudomembranous colitis: a clinical analysis and review of literatures]. 187 12

Between January 1981 and December 1990, 41 patients were operated on for hepatic hydatid disease, representing 18% of the overall surgery for liver disease performed in our institution during the same period of time. The mean age of the patients was 39.5 years (range 17-71 years), 24 were females and 17 males. The most common clinical sign was abdominal pain (59%) with 3 patients jaundiced at the time of admission. 2 patients suffered from acute rightsided pneumonia, one of them with a very important productive cough due to bronchial perforation of the hydatid cyst of the liver. One patient was admitted due to anaphylactic shock with collapse. For 14 patients (34%) the discovery of the disease was casual, either by clinical hepatomegaly or by X-ray investigations performed for other reasons. We performed 18 pericystectomies, 4 subtotal pericystectomies and 16 liver resections. Only 3 patients were treated by partial cystectomy with removal of the prominent part of the cyst. Several other surgical procedures were performed concomitantly, including 2 pulmonary lobectomies, 1 cystojejunostomy, and pericystectomies for other hepatic or extrahepatic localizations of hydatid cysts. Rupture of the cyst into the bile duct was diagnosed in 13 patients. One patient presented with a peritoneal rupture of the cyst and 2 patients had a fistula through the diaphragm into the pleural cavity. Our postoperative morbidity is acceptable (10 patients, 25%). A bilioma and a biliary leak were successfully treated by percutaneous drainage, a postoperative hemorrhage required surgical treatment, four patients experienced pulmonary complications and the three others minor wound abscesses.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Surgical treatment of hepatic hydatidosis]. 192 52

Clinical and laboratory manifestations, disease course, outcome, and HLA associations were studied in an inception cohort of 62 subjects with adult Still's disease (ASD) from 5 Canadian universities. Twenty-eight patients (45%) were female and the median age at disease onset was 24 years. In general, the clinical features observed in our patients were identical to those in other published series. However, significantly higher frequencies of sore throat (92%), weight loss (76%), lymphadenopathy (74%), pleuritis (53%), pneumonitis (27%), and abdominal pain (48%) were noted in our patients compared to those in a recent literature review. Liver involvement with hepatomegaly (44%) or abnormal liver function tests (LFTs) (76%) was common and was responsible for the 2 deaths attributed to Still's disease in our series. Severe liver failure always occurred in conjunction with aspirin or NSAID therapy. Therefore, whether or not aspirin or other NSAIDs are used, we recommend close monitoring of LFTs in patients with ASD, especially early in the disease course. Laboratory manifestations were similar to those already reported. Leukocytosis (greater than or equal to 15,000/mm3) was present in 50 patients (81%), a normochromic, normocytic anemia (hemoglobin less than or equal to 10 g/dl) in 42 (68%), and an elevated ESR in all. The mean follow-up of the 62 patients was 70 months (range, 2-163). Twenty-one patients (34%) had a self-limited disease course, 15 (24%) an intermittent course, and 22 (36%) a chronic disease course. Four patients (6%) died, and 2 of these deaths were attributed to Still's disease. For those patients who experienced a recurrence of ASD, the flares were usually of shorter duration and milder in severity than the initial episode. No initiating factor for disease exacerbation was identified in our patients. Although 22 of 62 patients (36%) had a chronic disease course, 52 (90%) were in ARA Functional Class I, and only 4 and 2 patients were in ARA Functional Class II and III, respectively. Patients with Still's disease had higher scores than the controls on the Pain (P less than 0.01) and Physical Disability (P less than 0.05) subscales of Arthritis Impact Measurement Scales health status questionnaire. Joint radiographs performed at the follow-up evaluation disclosed typical carpometacarpal and intercarpal involvement in 16 of 39 patients. In our series, HLA-B17, B18, B35, and DR2 were significantly associated with ASD. Three significant predictors of an unfavorable outcome, either a chronic disease course or a longer time to clinical remission, were identified.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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PMID:Adult Still's disease: manifestations, disease course, and outcome in 62 patients. 200 77

Of 70 consecutive patients with amoebic liver abscess admitted over a 3 year period, 15 (21.4%) had multiple abscesses. This condition, like solitary abscess, was a disease of the 2nd to 5th decade with a male preponderance. Multiple abscesses were more frequently associated with fever, jaundice, upper abdominal pain, pneumonitis and tender hepatomegaly. The left lobe of the liver was always enlarged in patients with multiple abscesses and 86% of patients required drainage of an abscess cavity. The presence of more severe clinical course, jaundice and left lobe hepatomegaly should raise the suspicion of multiple abscesses. After confirmation of the diagnosis by imaging technique, the abscess cavity should be aspirated for quick relief and cure.
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PMID:Clinical profile of multiple amoebic liver abscesses. 207 68

Since the discovery of Legionella pneumophila in the late 1970s, this organism and other Legionella sp have been an important cause of pneumonia in solid organ transplant recipients. Legionella sp are obligate aerobes that require a source of amino acids, iron, and L-cystine. Growth is enhanced in a 5% CO2 atmosphere at 37 degrees C in the presence of charcoal. Legionella sp reside in water supplies and hospital outbreaks associated with contaminated water have been described. Transplant recipients are particularly susceptible to Legionella infection. Legionella pneumonia tends to occur within several weeks after transplantation and frequently coincides with episodes of rejection. A prodrome of influenza-like symptoms is followed by a sometimes "explosive" pneumonia with patchy lobular or interstitial infiltrates on chest radiograph. High fever, abdominal pain, and mental status changes are sometimes seen. Diagnosis is made by examination of respiratory secretions by the direct fluorescent antibody technique or culture of the organism. Intravenous erythromycin is the treatment of choice. Rifampin is added if there is a lack of response. Both erythromycin and rifampin have important and opposite effects on cyclosporine metabolism, which may result, respectively, in increased cyclosporine toxicity or graft loss. Patients who must continue cyclosporine will, therefore, require frequent monitoring of cyclosporine levels.
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PMID:Legionella infection in transplant patients. 218 18

The treatment of emergencies in a hospital or in private practice is subject to a common set of rules, but each setting presents its own particularities. These specificities include the prevalence of different pathologies, the possibility of hospitalisation and the length of the observation period, and these are illustrated by pertinent case histories. The effect of different prevalence is well illustrated by the thrombolytic treatment of myocardial infarction. The cost/benefit ratio of this treatment is entirely different when administered to a population seen in private consultation, in which myocardial infarction makes up only 5% of patients presenting with thoracic pain, as opposed to a hospital setting in which the prevalence of myocardial infarction is much higher. The possibility of hospitalizing patients is illustrated by community-based pneumonia, in which knowledge of the epidemiology and prognostic factors are guides in choosing appropriate antibiotics and in rapidly selecting the patients requiring admission to hospital. Finally, the length of observation is illustrated by patients presenting with abdominal pain. Certain symptoms and signs can indicate a surgical affection, but often a certain period of observation is required before the correct diagnosis can be made. To improve physicians' performance in emergency medicine will require better knowledge of areas up till now often ignored, such as epidemiology, decision analysis, a probabilistic approach to different pathologies, unfavourable prognostic factors of known illnesses, and simple clinical and paraclinical factors which serve to discriminate between those cases requiring hospitalisation and those which may be followed on an ambulatory basis.
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PMID:[Office emergencies--hospital emergencies]. 227 Apr 43

Long-term use of corticosteroids (CSs) may result in an increased risk of disseminated varicella. Concurrent administration of troleandomycin (Tao) to treat CS-dependent asthmatics can potentiate steroid effects. We present the first case of fatal varicella in a patient concurrently receiving methylprednisolone and Tao therapy. At the time of her death she had been receiving CSs for 2 years and Tao for 1 year. She had a 2-day history of fever, lower back and abdominal pain, dysuria, and constipation. Later, when pox lesions were evident, it was learned she had been exposed to varicella 2 weeks previously. While hospitalized she developed hepatitis, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, and pneumonitis, resulting in respiratory failure. She succumbed despite treatment with stress doses of steroids, intravenous acyclovir, fresh frozen plasma, and ventilatory support. Autopsy findings revealed evidence consistent with disseminated varicella. This case suggests that concurrent therapy with CSs and Tao may increase the risk for disseminated varicella, possibly by enhancing CS-induced immunosuppressive effects. We suggest that other immunologic parameters in addition to serum varicella titers might be helpful in identifying those CS-dependent patients at risk. Any CS-dependent asthmatic, whether or not receiving Tao, should receive varicella-zoster immune globulin within 96 hours of exposure and acyclovir once varicella is clinically apparent. Varicella vaccine should be considered for those not yet exposed.
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PMID:Fatal varicella in a corticosteroid-dependent asthmatic receiving troleandomycin. 233 42

The pattern of illness in 60 consecutive children with homozygous sickle cell disease who attended the Paediatric Emergency Room of a busy Lagos hospital with acute illness was studied prospectively. Their ages ranged from 3 months to 13 years with a peak in the 2nd year. There were twice as many boys as girls. The commonest symptoms were fever, limb or abdominal pain and cough, and the commonest signs were pallor and hepatomegaly. Painful crises occurred in 27, anaemic crises in 11, and a combination of these in 12 children. Infection was detected in 76% of subjects in crises. Infection was found in 82% of all the children and was mainly bacterial. The commonest infections were pneumonia (35%), bacteraemia (32%), tonsillitis/pharyngitis (17%) and osteomyelitis (8%). The predominant bacteria isolated were Klebsiella spp (38%), E. coli (23%), Staph. aureus (23%), Staph. albus (23%) and Pseudomonas spp (23%). Some children had multiple isolates. Bacterial infection was a major cause of morbidity in very young children and merits appropriate control and preventive measures in this age group. The spectrum of bacteria isolated makes it unlikely that the specific anti-pneumococcal measures widely advocated in Europe and America for young children with SCA would be appropriate in Nigeria.
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PMID:Acute illness in Nigerian children with sickle cell anaemia. 244 66

Between August 1982 and December 1985, seven patients at a children's hospital developed hospital-acquired pneumonia caused by Legionella pneumophila. Demographic data included the following: mean age 12.3 years (range 9 months to 20.5 years); male/female ratio 5:2; all patients were white. Some previously identified risk factors present in our patients included high-dose corticosteroid therapy (five patients), other immunosuppressive therapy (four), and chronic lung (five) or kidney (three) disease. Symptoms and signs included rapid onset, fever, cough, pleuritic chest pain, dyspnea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and headache. Rhinitis, myalgia, and neurologic abnormalities were not noted. Chest roentgenograms revealed single-lobe consolidation in three patients, diffuse bilateral alveolar infiltrates in three, and pleural effusion in three. All patients were treated with erythromycin; three patients also received rifampin. Tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation were required by four patients. Six patients improved after therapy. One child died of persistent lung disease 1 month after the onset of legionnaires disease. L. pneumophila was isolated from potable water in the hospital. Aerosol equipment cleansed with tap water and the showers were implicated as means of exposure by patients to contaminated potable water. No new nosocomial cases were seen after immunocompromised children were prohibited from taking showers, and sterile water was used to cleanse equipment for administering aerosol medications.
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PMID:Nosocomial legionnaires disease in a children's hospital. 273 94

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in heart and heart-lung transplant recipients represents a serious if not mortal complication. This study reviews the beneficial effects of 9-(1,3-dihydroxy-2-proproxymethyl) guanine (DHPG), an experimental antiviral agent, in patients with CMV infections. Thirteen of 76 heart and heart-lung transplant patients treated with cyclosporine have developed CMV. Nine of 13 patients developed infections since DHPG has been available. Seven patients received hearts, and two received heart and lungs. Six patients were treated, four heart and two heart-lung recipients; five of six had negative CMV serology before surgery, and all had CMV positive donors. Of the patients not treated, one died at home from disseminated CMV; two had resolution of symptoms and were discharged before the diagnosis was made. In the treated group, three patients had gastrointestinal ulcerative disease, two in the stomach and one in the cecum. The other three patients had CMV pneumonia. DHPG was effective in resolving patient symptoms in five of six patients. The patient who did not respond had a cecal ulcer, multiorgan failure, multiple infections, and died. Two patients with abdominal pain had gastric ulcers that were proved with endoscopy. CMV-induced ulcer disease was diagnosed within 2 hours by fluorescent antibody staining, and resolution was documented by endoscopy. Three patients with CMV pneumonia were treated; two were heart-lung transplant recipients. All started to respond within 72 hours. One heart-lung transplant recipient has had a 9-month course of DHPG because of recurrence of infection when the drug was stopped. The usual dosage was 10 mg/kg/day over 2 weeks.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:DHPG effectively treats CMV infection in heart and heart-lung transplant patients: a preliminary report. 282 80


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