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It's universally acknowledged that the mortality rate of postoperative patients with obstructive jaundice is higher than that of the non-icteric. Opinions, however, differ as to whether the mortality rate goes up with the worsening of jaundice. Some even regard hyperbilirubinemia as a contraindication in operation. The present article through a clinical research of 168 cases suggested that postoperative mortality registered no increase because of bilirubin level in plasma and the degree of severity of bilirubinemia was not a major factor affecting the postoperative prognosis. The 4 preoperative complications:
hypoproteinemia
, hepatocirrhosis, portal hypertension and acute
cholangitis
were responsible for postoperative prognosis, the conclusion is hyperbilirubinemia is not a contraindication in operation. A great portion of the patients should be given active operation to intercept persistent injury on liver and prevent the occurrence of acute
cholangitis
. To reduce the postoperative mortality, the treatment to be adopted is not to arrange biliary drainage before operation but to improve the patients general conditions by eliminating the complications mentioned above.
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PMID:A clinical study on the postoperative prognosis of 168 cases of surgical hyperbilirubinemia. 783 Oct 59
A 5-year-old Quarter Horse mare was referred for evaluation of oral ulcers, limb edema, weight loss, and weakness. There was marked diffuse swelling extending from the stifle region to the tarsal region of the left hind limb, and the horse had a left hind limb lameness. Firm swellings ranging from 2 to 15 cm in diameter and consisting of nodules, plaques, and discrete masses were palpated on both sides of the neck, over the right shoulder region, over the left elbow region, and over the left caudoventral aspect of the abdomen. Laboratory abnormalities included
hypoproteinemia
, neutrophilia, and hyperfibrinogenemia. Results of ultrasonographic examination of the left hind limb and masses were suggestive of muscle edema, necrosis, and hemorrhage. Histologic examination of a biopsy specimen from a subcutaneous mass revealed necrotizing, suppurative myositis. The horse's condition gradually deteriorated, and the horse was euthanatized. Necropsy revealed myonecrosis, cutaneous infarcts, hepatic abscesses, and
cholangitis
. Salmonella serovar Infantum was cultured from liver and muscle lesions, and a diagnosis of Salmonella myonecrosis was made.
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PMID:Myonecrosis and cutaneous infarction associated with Salmonella serovar Infantum infection in a horse. 1545 66
Peptic ulcers are an extremely common condition, usually occurring in the stomach and proximal duodenum. However, cases of peptic ulcers accompanied with multiple complications are extremely rare and hard to treat. The present case reinforces the requirement for the early recognition and correct treatment of peptic ulcers accompanied with multiple complications. A 67-year-old man presented with recurrent abdominal pain, fever and melena. The laboratory results showed anemia (hemoglobin 62 g/l) and
hypoproteinemia
(23 g/l). Abdominal imaging examinations revealed stones in the gallbladder and right liver, with air in the dilated intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography failed due to a deformed pylorus. The patient was finally diagnosed with peptic ulcers accompanied with gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, pylorus obstruction and
cholangitis
secondary to a choledochoduodenal fistula during an emergency pancreatoduodenectomy, which was performed due to a massive hemorrhage of the GI tract. The patient recovered well after the surgery.
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PMID:Peptic ulcers accompanied with gastrointestinal bleeding, pylorus obstruction and cholangitis secondary to choledochoduodenal fistula: A case report. 2687 Feb 37