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There is presented an atypical case Wegener's granulomatosis of maxillo-nasal region without bony destruction. The case is unusual because of sepsis and purulent coxitis. The patient responded well to treatment with vincristine and cyclophosphamide. ANCA assays have very good sensitivity and specificity for Wegener's granulomatosis.
Otolaryngol Pol 1993
PMID:[An atypical case of Wegener's granulomatosis complicated by sepsis and coxitis]. 816 59

The authors described a course of pregnancy and delivery of pregnant women who was admitted to the hospital in the third trimester with symptoms of sepsis in course of the pyelonephritis. Signs of a kidney insufficiency and pulmonary oedema were observed. During hospitalization ultrasound examination showed polycystic kidneys.
Ginekol Pol 1993 Feb
PMID:[A case of pregnancy with polycystic kidneys]. 835 25

We present a case of a 17-year old patient with extreme hepatosplenomegaly, hyperthrombocytosis, hyperleucocytosis and the presence of myelo- and megakaryoblasts in the peripheral blood film. Numerous complications that occurred in the course of the disease made cytostatic treatment difficult. Since Ph chromosome and hybrid gene bcr/abl were absent, the diagnosis of unclassified chronic myeloproliferative syndrome in the phase of blast crisis was established. Immunophenotyping confirmed a mixed myelo- megakaryoblastic character of the crisis. In the differential diagnosis other myeloproliferative syndromes were taken into account including i(17q) syndrome. The patient died after a 13-month observation due to neoplasm progression and sepsis.
Acta Haematol Pol 1996
PMID:[Unclassified chronic myeloproliferative Ph(-); i(17q); +8 syndrome with mixed myelo-megakaryoblastic crisis--case report]. 862 49

Aim of our study was making easier choice of right antibiotic to treatment newborns with sepsis after receiving results of bacteriological test. We analysed antibiograms that were results of first bacteriological test of blood samples taken from 59 neonates, who were admitted in first week of life to the Neonatal Pathology Clinic in Zabrze. On the ground of our analysis we propose applying netilmicin and cephalotin in every case of neonate with symptoms suggesting the sepsis. These two antibiotics have the best effects in treatment the sepsis.
Ginekol Pol 1995 Dec
PMID:[An attempt to choose the optimal antibiotic for early treatment of neonates with bacterial sepsis]. 864 84

The aim of our work is to estimate usefulness of morphological blood tests, as simple to make and easy to estimation, in screening diagnostics of neonatal infections. We chose the following indications for estimation, as possible to obtain in every hospital: total leucocyte count, total neutrophil count, total immature neutrophil count, total thrombocyte count, ratio of immature neutrophil count to total neutrophil count (I : T), ratio of immature neutrophil count to mature ones. We examined 143 newborns admitted to the Neonatal Pathology Clinic in Zabrze in first week of life, divided into three groups: with sepsis, with suspicion of sepsis, and without infection. We assume that deviation of (at least) three indicators or two (necessary with I : T) is incorrect result. We obtain sensitivity: 54.35% for sepsis, 50% for suspicion of sepsis, and 52,70% for both groups (together with infection), and specificity 98.55%. We consider that our haematological scoring system is helpful in early diagnostics of neonatal bacterial infections.
Ginekol Pol 1995 Dec
PMID:[Usefulness of a scoring system based on selected hematologic values in early diagnosis of neonatal bacterial infections]. 864 85

The authors present rare case of splenic necrosis during meningococcal sepsis in an eight-month-old infant. The diagnosis was based on ultrasonographic examination and confirmed by CT. These investigations were conducted because of splenomegaly and gastrointestinal tract disturbances. Splenectomy gave good results.
Pediatr Pol 1995 Jul
PMID:[Splenic necrosis during meningococcal sepsis treated with splenectomy]. 864 62

Between February 1988 and December 1994, 25 patients underwent simultaneous kidney and segmental pancreatic transplantation. Diabetes type I with the end-stage renal disease secondary to the diabetic nephropathy was the indication for this procedure. The original method of the four vascular anastomoses was introduced to prevent early pancreatic graft thrombosis. The cross section of the pancreatic segment was anastomosed to Roux--en Y loop in 80% cases and in 20% ductal occlusion with Ethiblock was performed. One-year survival rate for kidney and the pancreas was 81% and 57% and five - years survival rate 57% and 42%, respectively. One - year and five - year survival rate for the patients was 72% and 68%, respectively. The most serious complication leading to the graft removal was intrapancreatic abscess. Sepsis was the main cause of the death among transplant patients.
Pol Tyg Lek 1995 Oct
PMID:[Personal experience with simultaneous transplantation of pancreas segment and kidney]. 865 56

The paper reviews intensive, complex therapeutical procedure introduced in 19 critically ill puerperal women due to severe sepsis. In 6 cases only the generative organ was the primary source of infection. It is underlined that sepsis can predispose to various complications and multiorgan failure.
Ginekol Pol 1996 Jan
PMID:[Intensive therapy of puerperal disorders with a life-threatening state caused by sepsis]. 865 13

Group B streptococci are considered an important etiological agent of sepsis and meningitis in neonates and, particularly, in premature infants. There is a close correlation between colonization with these bacteria and the frequency of symptomatic infection. It is estimated that symptomatic infections occur in 1.0% of colonised neonates. The purpose of this work was to investigate the frequency of neonate colonization with group B streptococci for determination of the risk of symptomatic infection.
Pediatr Pol 1995 Sep
PMID:[Colonization with group B streptococci in neonates and premature infants from selected neonatal departments]. 865 4

The effect of Ambroksol given pre- and postnatal on infant mortality and morbidity was performed. In particular we found a statistically significant differences in reduction of mortality in the group A treated with Ambroksol pre- and postnatal vs. group B treated only postnatal. The other parameters of morbidity had no significantly importance but sepsis, which was more often diagnosed in group A than in group B (17.5% vs. 11.1%). We connect this fact with higher frequency of PROM in the group A.
Ginekol Pol 1995 Aug
PMID:[Comparison of mortality and morbidity in newborns treated with ambroxol prenatally and postnatally]. 867 67


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