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Antecedentes: La dehiscencia anastomótica es una complicación grave de la cirugía del cáncer de recto que conlleva un aumento de la morbimortalidad. Su incidencia se sitúa en un 3-21%, manifestándose habitualmente alrededor del quinto a séptimo días de ...
Víctor Domínguez-Prieto +4 more
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Reliability of Y-Balance Test y Wight Bearing Lunge Test for the clinical-functional evolution of plantar fasciitis [PDF]
[Resumen] Objetivos: Los objetivos de nuestro estudio han sido determinar en pacientes con FP unilateral la fiabilidad intraobservador del instrumento Y- Balance Test (YBT) y la prueba Wight Bearing Lunge Test (WBLT) medida con el inclinómetro de un ...
Baño Alcaraz, Aitor +4 more
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Chronic, open, non‐healing wounds pose a continual challenge in medicine as the treatment is variable and there are no documented consistent responses. Although wound aetiologies vary and there are a number of factors that affect chronic wound pathogenesis, wound ischaemia and bacterial colonisation of wounds are the chief concerns among them ...
Rahul Shetty +2 more
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[Retracted] Necrotizing Fasciitis: Diagnostic Challenges and Current Practices
Necrotizing fasciitis or necrotizing soft‐tissue infections (NSTIs) are infrequent but highly lethal infections. They can be defined as infections of any of the layers within the soft tissue compartment (dermis, subcutaneous tissue, superficial fascia, deep fascia, or muscle) that are associated with necrotizing changes. At onset, necrotizing fasciitis
Abhishek Vijayakumar +4 more
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Fascitis necrotizante cervicofacial de origen odontogénico
Introducción: la fascitis necrotizante es una infección bacteriana, rara, destructiva y rápidamente progresiva de los tejidos subcutáneos y la fascia superficial que en los estadios más avanzados involucra la piel y está asociada a altos índices de ...
Rubén Rodríguez Jiménez +5 more
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Resection of an aggressive nodular fasciitis of the mandible in an infant girl
Nodular fascitis is a benign pseudosarcomatous self-limited fibroblastic and myofibroblastic cell neoplasia that occasionally can be found in pediatric patients, in who head and neck is reported to be a common location. Although nodular fascitis could be
Bruno Catoia Fonseca +5 more
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Se presentan cuatro casos de fascitis necrotizante; es una infección severa sinergística de la piel y el tejido celular subcutáneo; se desarrolla con escasas manifestaciones iniciales; pero es rápidamente progresiva y de curso mortal en un 4370% de los casos.
Guisella Fonseca Portilla +2 more
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Background. Sarcomatoid variant of urothelial carcinoma (SVUC) was added to the WHO classification in 2004. Aims. To review the literature. Materials and Method. Various internet databases were used. Result. SVUCs are rare biphasic malignant neoplasms exhibiting morphologic/immunohistochemical evidence of epithelial and mesenchymal differentiation with
Anthony Kodzo-Grey Venyo +3 more
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A pressure ulcer is a localised injury of the skin and underlying tissue that usually develops over a bony prominence. A decrease in the pressure over the bony prominence effectively prevents pressure ulcers; however, no studies have systematically assessed the physical properties of existing pressure ulcers.
Fumihiro Mizokami +3 more
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Aeromonas hydrophila (AH) is an aquatic bacterium. We present a case of fifty‐five‐year‐old gentleman with chronic kidney disease (CKD) due to crescentic IgA nephropathy who presented to us with fever. He was recently pulsed with methyl prednisolone followed by oral prednisolone and discharged on maintenance dialysis through a double lumen dialysis ...
Muhammad Abdul Mabood Khalil +6 more
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