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Query: UMLS:C0028961 (
oliguria
)
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We examined 61 patients an average of 9.6 years (range 5 to 18 years) after an episode of childhood hemolytic-uremic syndrome. Twenty-four (39%) had one or more abnormalities. Seven (11%) had proteinuria and six (10%) had low creatinine clearance as solitary abnormalities. Eight (13%) had both proteinuria and reduced creatinine clearance; three (5%) had a combination of hypertension, proteinuria, and low creatinine clearance. Abnormalities sometimes appeared after an interval of apparent recovery. Logistic regression analysis showed that duration of anuria was the best predictor of disease at follow-up. No patients who had anuria lasting longer than 8 days or
oliguria
exceeding 15 days escaped
chronic disease
. However, 45% of those with disease had no anuria, and a third had no
oliguria
. Physicians should therefore be cautious in assuming recovery from HUS on the basis of a single evaluation and should periodically evaluate patients for an extended period.
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PMID:Long-term outcome and prognostic indicators in the hemolytic-uremic syndrome. 194 99
Necrotizing cellulitis and fasciitis may be difficult to recognize. When skin necrosis is not obvious, the diagnosis must be suspected if there are signs of severe sepsis (accelerated heart or respiratory rates,
oliguria
, mental confusion.) and/or some of the following local symptoms or signs: severe spontaneous pain, indurated edema, bullae, cyanosis, skin pallor, absence of lymphangitis, skin hypoesthesia, crepitation, muscle weakness, foul smell of exudates. Many risk factors are suspected. A recent case-control study demonstrated that using ibuprofen increased the risk of cellulitis complicating chickenpox in children. Evidence is lower for other risk factors that are present with a high prevalence in most series: local lesion of skin or mucous membranes (acute or
chronic disease
, traumatism, surgery.), diabetes, arteriopathy, alcoholism, obesity, immunosuppression, NSAIDs. The risk of streptococcal necrotizing fasciitis is increased when in contact with patients infected by the same streptococcus.
...
PMID:[Necrotizing fasciitis. Clinical criteria and risk factors]. 1131 68