Τετάρτη 18 Μαρτίου 2020


Aspergillus niger fungemia secondary to chronic pulmonary aspergillosis in a patient with invasive squamous cell carcinoma
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Type B lactic acidosis due to Warburg effect in a child presenting with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: a milder phenotype
Lactic acidosis (LA) is characterised by persistently increased blood lactate >5 mmol/L. Type A LA due to anaerobic glycolysis is frequently seen during management of haematological malignancies. A rare form of LA known as type B LA, which occurs as a result of metabolic dysregulation at cellular level has been described recently. This has been reported to be because of Warburg effect (WE) or aerobic glycolysis, which is seen in cancerous cells as they rely on aerobic glycolysis rather than oxidative...
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Complete resection of a massive mesenteric lymphangioma in an adult
Mesenteric lymphangioma is a benign cystic tumour of the lymphatic vessels that occurs rarely in adults. Due to the infrequency of cases and the insidious presentation, these tumours can be diagnosed late and become massive. Resection of mesenteric lymphangioma in its entirety is the recommended management in order to prevent recurrence. This case report describes the finding of a massive mesenteric lymphangioma (dimensions 420x470x100 mm) in a young man, the investigations leading to diagnosis,...
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Co-occurrence of bilateral pneumothorax and pneumoperitoneum
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Symptomatic hyponatremia: a rare but reversible adverse reaction of lubiprostone
Several intestinal secretagogues became available for the patients with irritable bowel syndrome. We report a case of symptomatic hyponatremia after lubiprostone ingestion. A male patient was visiting our office to manage chronic kidney disease. He suffered chronic hepatitis (type C), which was successfully treated with asunaprevir and daclatasvir. He took lubiprostone due to constipation, and then watery diarrhoea was frequently developed. Next morning, he came to our hospital due to consciousness...
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Subtle neuropsychiatric symptoms of glioblastoma multiforme misdiagnosed as depression
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common of the aggressive primary brain tumours arising in adults and has a dire prognosis. Neuropsychiatric symptoms can vary significantly among afflicted persons; psychiatric disturbances may be the predominant presenting symptoms. Distinguishing between functional psychiatric disorders, particularly depression, from other subtle neuropsychiatric disturbances that may accompany GBM can be challenging. The authors present a clinical case and review of the...
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Metachronous colorectal adenocarcinoma at colostomy site 14 years after primary resection
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Spontaneous Bacteroides fragilis spondylodiscitis in an elderly lady
A 76-year-old woman presented following two episodes of unexplained falls at home. Blood cultures were positive for Bacteroides fragilis and following investigations she was diagnosed with L4/L5 spondylodiscitis confirmed on spine MRI. She was initially treated with intravenous metronidazole and flucloxacillin prior to switching to ceftriaxone with good results. No primary cause of B. fragilis bacteraemia was found in this case. B. fragilis is a rare cause of spondylodiscitis.
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