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Query: UMLS:C0700208 (
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Frequency and characteristics of patients discharged with recognized genetic diseases by current technical literature available in 1988 (GD) from a pediatric hospital at Santiago, Chile, are described. On the last three months of year 1988, a prospective study on 2,987 hospital admissions corresponding to 1,196 patients was done. Prevalence and incidence of GD were 62.5% and 17% among hospital admissions as a whole and 49.75% and 47.7% respectively when only individual patients were considered. No sex differences were found between patients with and without GD, but the frequency of GD was significantly higher in patients staying 7 or more weeks in hospital (12% vs. 3.4%), as among those who required two or more admissions (10.9% vs. 4.3%) or were referred from outside metropolitan Santiago (37.3% vs. 5.1%). First ten more frequent GD, in decreasing order of importance, were cardiac malformations, leukemias, cleft lip and/or palate, congenital dislocation of the hip, epilepsy and convulsions, idiopathic
scoliosis
, Down's syndrome, anal malformations, aganglionic
megacolon
and cystic fibrosis. The importance of diseases with genetic background is thus emphasized in a pediatric hospital.
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PMID:[Frequency and characteristics of genetic morbidity in a pediatric hospital]. 184 62
A 10-year-old girl was admitted displaying a medullary thyroid carcinoma, accompanying neurinomas of the tongue, marfanoid habitus,
megacolon
, and
scoliosis
. Although her adrenal glands were found to be unremarkable on both CT and ultrasonogram examination an MIBG scintiscan showed a 131-1 uptake, suggesting the presence of medullary hyperplasia. Remarkable nodal involvement with invasive features witnessed in the upper mediastinum during tertiary surgery four years later, following a total thyroidectomy. The TCT and CEA profiling was not sufficient enough to predict a recurrence. At the present state there is difficulty in providing an early diagnosis; through node dissection, however, is considered to be necessary at time of primary thyroid operation in cases with MEN type 2b.
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PMID:[A case report of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2b]. 288 74
Most bodily functions require the coordinated actions of complementary and supplementary paired muscle groups. Where this essential muscular cooperation is lacking, hollow organs may burst and others become literally screwed up, giving rise to many similar spastic diseases such as Torticollis, Twisted ovarian cyst, Torsion of the Testis, Volvulus of the intestines, Varicose Veins,
Megacolon
, Aortamegaly,
Scoliosis
, Erb's Palsy, Peyronie's Disease, Main-en-Griffe, Undescended Foot (Pes Cavus), Talipes, Strabismus. Spasm is "panenepidemic" and unclassified examples of Torsion Dystonia and Dyskinesia really are as common as debt and taxes.
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PMID:The universal, muscular chain reaction, muscle spasm, torsions, ruptures and extravasations. Chameleons of pathology and some manifestations of simple muscular disorders. 721 43
We report Ogilvie's syndrome following posterior spinal arthrodesis on a patient with thoracic and lumbar
scoliosis
associated with intraspinal anomalies. Postoperative paralytic ileus can commonly complicate
scoliosis
surgery. Ogilvie's syndrome as a cause of abdominal distension and pain has not been reported following spinal deformity correction and can mimic post-surgical ileus. 12 year old female patient with double thoracic and lumbar
scoliosis
associated with Arnold-Chiari 1 malformation and syringomyelia. The patient underwent posterior spinal fusion from T4 to L3 with segmental pedicle screw instrumentation and autogenous iliac crest grafting. She developed abdominal distension and pain postoperatively and this deteriorated despite conservative management. Repeat ultrasounds and abdominal computer tomography scans ruled out mechanical obstruction. The clinical presentation and blood parameters excluded toxic
megacolon
and cecal volvulus. As the symptoms persisted, a laparotomy was performed on postoperative day 16, which demonstrated ragged tears of the colon and cecum. A right hemi-colectomy followed by ileocecal anastomosis was required. The pathological examination of surgical specimens excluded inflammatory bowel disease and vascular abnormalities. The patient made a good recovery following bowel surgery and at latest followup 3.2 years later she had no abdominal complaints and an excellent
scoliosis
correction. Ogilvie's syndrome should be included in the differential diagnosis of postoperative ileus in patients developing prolonged unexplained abdominal distension and pain after
scoliosis
correction. Early diagnosis and instigation of conservative management can prevent major morbidity and mortality due to bowel ischemia and perforation.
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PMID:Ogilvie's syndrome following posterior spinal arthrodesis for scoliosis. 2396 Feb 87