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We report a case of atypical Reiter's syndrome occurring in a female patient who had severe, ulcerative vulvar disease develop in association with conjunctivitis, low back pain, stomatitis, and psoriasiform skin lesions. Vulvar lesions have rarely been described in Reiter's syndrome and are not well characterized.
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PMID:Ulcerative vulvitis in atypical Reiter's syndrome. 1266 30

To meet the ever-increasing demand for new cuisines, the catering industry in India is becoming more prominent day by day. According to a recent estimate, more than two million restaurants are now dominating the present scenario of the Indian catering industry. The health hazards in restaurants vary according to the place that a worker is employed. The hazards among kitchen staff include several different types of accidents such as burns from deep fryers, slipping on grease and cuts from knives, whereas musculoskeletal disorders are more common among waiters and helpers who usually bear load. The present cross-sectional study included 127 workers from 15 restaurants and dhabas situated at Pune-Mumbai high way. Interview technique followed by clinical examination was the tool for data collection. Musculoskeletal symptoms such as low back pain, fatigue, body ache and pain in limbs were present in 18 (14.2%) of the workers. Gastrointestinal complaints such as heartburn, abdomen pain, stomatitis, etc. were reported by 12 (9.4%) subjects, while skin-related symptoms, such as itching and discoloration were reported in 12 (9.4%) subjects. Seventy-three (57.5%) of the subjects were free from any symptoms.
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PMID:Occupational health problems of highway restaurant workers of Pune, India. 2150 4

The present study reports the case of a 45-year-old pre-menopausal woman treated with 6courses of TAC chemotherapy by the pegfilgrastim for preoperative chemotherapy. The patient visited our hospital in February 2010 with the chief complaint of a mass in the right breast. A 40mm tumor in the outer lower area of the right breast and the axillary lymph nodes was palpable. Pathological findings revealed scirrhous carcinoma with an ER(+), PgR(+), HER2(1+), and Ki-67 80%profile. Pre-operatively, the patient underwent 6courses of triweekly TAC(docetaxel[75mg/m / 2], adriamycin[50mg/m2], cyclo- phosphamide[500mg/m2])chemotherapy. Pegfilgrastim(3.6m g)was subcutaneously injected on the next day of each course. The side effect of 6courses of TAC was stomatitis and low back pain(Grade 2). Relative dose intensity(RDI)was not reduced and there was no occurrence of febrile neutropenia(FN). Partial resection of the tumor was facilitated. Pathologically viable tumor cells still lay scattered in the range of 45 mm, and a ductal carcinoma in situ was seen. However, metastasis to axillary lymph nodes was not observed. Radiation therapy(50 Gy)was performed on the residual breast. There was no recurrence, and now she survival free with tamoxifen(20mg/day)of 8 years four months after operation. TAC with pegfilgrastim therapy could be an effective pre-operative chemotherapy regimen in breast cancer.
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PMID:[A Case of Breast Cancer That Was Able to Accomplish Six Courses of TAC for Preoperative Chemotherapy Using Pegfilgrastim]. 3129 26