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Query: UMLS:C0403608 (
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A recent U.S. Public Health Service report compared the incidence of complications with 3 methods of midtrimester abortion. The comparison was based on a 4-year study of abortions done in 32 institutions. Major complications were least frequent with cervical dilatation followed by curettage or suction evacuation, more frequent with hypertensive saline injected into the amniotic sac, and most frequent with instillation of prostaglandin F2. By the second trimester, dilatation and evacuation is a difficult procedure. Major complications considered were: fever for 3 or more days; pelvic infections; pneumonia;
thrombophlebitis
; hemorrhage requiring transfusions; psychiatric hospitalization; hypernatremia; injury to bladder,
ureter
, or intestines; wound disruption; unintended major surgery; pulmonary embolism; convulsions; endotoxic shock; cardiac arrest; and death. The report is difficult to evaluate. Most medical letter consultants prefer intraamniotic administration of prostaglandin F2 or saline for midtrimester abortions.
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PMID:Phenformin. 84 55
Two cases of puerperal
thrombophlebitis
of the ovarian veins are described and the literature is reviewed. By means of computer tomography, it has become possible for the first time to make the diagnosis of this little-known and frequently missed condition by a non-invasive method. The patient is spared complicated angiographic procedures and possibly also surgery. The typical CT findings consist of: a) a thickened adnexa, b) a circular lesion extending from the adnexa to the hilum of the kidney, c) an obstructed
ureter
and c) an enlarged uterus.
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PMID:[Puerperal thrombophlebitis of the ovarian veins--diagnosis using CT]. 642 80
Asymptomatic spontaneous nephrocutaneous fistula is a rare and severe complication of chronic urolithiasis. We report a case of 56-year-old woman with a nephrocutaneous fistula (NFC) which developed from a superinfected urinoma following calyceal rupture due to an obstructing calculus in the left
ureter
. The patient was clinically asymptomatic and came to the emergency department for a painless left flank fluctuating mass. This urinoma was superinfected, with a delayed development of renal abscesses and perirenal phlegmon found on contrast-enhanced uro-computed tomography (CT), responsible for left renal vein
thrombophlebitis
and left psoas abscess. Thereafter, a 99 mTc dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) scintigraphy revealed a nonfunctional left kidney, leading to the decision of left nephrectomy. Chronic urolithiasis complications are rare and only few cases are reported in medical literature. A systematic medical approach helped selecting the best imaging modality to help diagnosis and treatment. Indeed, uro-CT scan and renal scintigraphy with 99 mTc-DMSA are the most sensitive imaging modalities to investigate morphological and functional urinary tract consequences of NFC, secondary to chronic urolithiasis.
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PMID:Asymptomatic Urolithiasis Complicated by Nephrocutaneous Fistula. 2829 37