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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2007
Esophageal infarction or acute necrotizing esophagitis is a rare condition that has a dramatic endoscopic appearance of a "black esophagus." The esophageal involvement can vary from the distal third to the total esophagus. Excluding corrosive injury and other well-known rare causes of black esophagus, the etiology of this condition is unknown. Ischemia
Rami, Hawari, Pankaj J, Pasricha
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Esophageal infarction or acute necrotizing esophagitis is a rare condition that has a dramatic endoscopic appearance of a "black esophagus." The esophageal involvement can vary from the distal third to the total esophagus. Excluding corrosive injury and other well-known rare causes of black esophagus, the etiology of this condition is unknown. Ischemia
Rami, Hawari, Pankaj J, Pasricha
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Neurosurgery, 1979
Abstract Cerebellar infarction has been inadequately recognized by clinicians. A review of 75 cases showed that in 55 of them the infarct acted as an expanding mass lesion and compressed the brain stem. Once this occurred, the mortality without operation was very high. With surgical treatment, the mortality was reduced considerably.
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Abstract Cerebellar infarction has been inadequately recognized by clinicians. A review of 75 cases showed that in 55 of them the infarct acted as an expanding mass lesion and compressed the brain stem. Once this occurred, the mortality without operation was very high. With surgical treatment, the mortality was reduced considerably.
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Infarction or Pseudo-infarction?
Journal of Insurance Medicine, 2017An applicant with a history of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation is found to have QS waves in leads III and AVF suggestive of a prior inferior wall myocardial infarction. Using the relationship between Q wave and T wave vectors in the inferior leads, an alternative explanation is explored.
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International Urology and Nephrology, 1975
Prostatic infarction is a relatively frequent complication of adenoma of the bladder neck. Nevertheless its importance is minimal as compared with infarctions of vital organs like the brain, heart, lungs or kidneys. General and local factors may play a role in its pathogenesis.
J, Megyeri, J, Varga
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Prostatic infarction is a relatively frequent complication of adenoma of the bladder neck. Nevertheless its importance is minimal as compared with infarctions of vital organs like the brain, heart, lungs or kidneys. General and local factors may play a role in its pathogenesis.
J, Megyeri, J, Varga
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Neurologic Clinics, 2014
Cerebellar infarction presents with symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and dizziness and thus mimics benign conditions such as viral gastroenteritis or labyrinthitis, which constitutes a good proportion of patients seen in the emergency department. A physician is often faced with the task of identifying the few cases in which cerebellar stroke is the ...
Sudhir, Datar, Alejandro A, Rabinstein
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Cerebellar infarction presents with symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and dizziness and thus mimics benign conditions such as viral gastroenteritis or labyrinthitis, which constitutes a good proportion of patients seen in the emergency department. A physician is often faced with the task of identifying the few cases in which cerebellar stroke is the ...
Sudhir, Datar, Alejandro A, Rabinstein
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Archives of Neurology, 1990
Eighteen patients had caudate nucleus infarcts (10 left-sided; 8 right-sided). Infarcts extended into the anterior limb of the internal capsule in 9 patients, and also the anterior putamen in 5 patients. Thirteen patients had motor signs, most often a slight transient hemiparesis. Dysarthria was common (11 patients).
L R, Caplan +8 more
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Eighteen patients had caudate nucleus infarcts (10 left-sided; 8 right-sided). Infarcts extended into the anterior limb of the internal capsule in 9 patients, and also the anterior putamen in 5 patients. Thirteen patients had motor signs, most often a slight transient hemiparesis. Dysarthria was common (11 patients).
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1985
A 43-year-old woman complaining of left flank pain was found to have renal infarction. New-onset atrial fibrillation suggested thromboembolism, which was confirmed by retrograde urogram and intravenous pyelogram. The patient was treated with heparin and was discharged on coumadin after evaluation of her cardiac disease.
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A 43-year-old woman complaining of left flank pain was found to have renal infarction. New-onset atrial fibrillation suggested thromboembolism, which was confirmed by retrograde urogram and intravenous pyelogram. The patient was treated with heparin and was discharged on coumadin after evaluation of her cardiac disease.
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Urologic radiology, 1988
We present here a case of a bladder infarct as a complication of aortofemoral bypass surgery. An intravenous urogram 6 weeks after surgery showed reduced expansion on the left side of the bladder and a sausage-shaped filling defect at the site of the infarct. The diagnosis was made by histologic examination of bladder wall biopsies.
M, Nino-Murcia, G W, Friedland
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We present here a case of a bladder infarct as a complication of aortofemoral bypass surgery. An intravenous urogram 6 weeks after surgery showed reduced expansion on the left side of the bladder and a sausage-shaped filling defect at the site of the infarct. The diagnosis was made by histologic examination of bladder wall biopsies.
M, Nino-Murcia, G W, Friedland
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[An infarction, but not a myocardial infarction!]
Annales de cardiologie et d'angeiologiePulmonary embolism (PE) is a common and serious cardiovascular disease. The management of PE patients with myocardial damage but without hemodynamic instability (intermediate/high risk) has long remained limited to anticoagulant therapy with no demonstrated positive effect of thrombolysis.
Pierre, Robert, Benoit, Lattuca
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World Journal of Surgery, 1979
AbstractThis is a review of 46 patients with intestinal infarction who underwent emergency surgery over a 10‐year period. These operations constituted 0.38% of the acute abdominal operations performed during that period. Overall mortality rate was 84.7%, but varied according to the cause of acute intestinal infarction.
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AbstractThis is a review of 46 patients with intestinal infarction who underwent emergency surgery over a 10‐year period. These operations constituted 0.38% of the acute abdominal operations performed during that period. Overall mortality rate was 84.7%, but varied according to the cause of acute intestinal infarction.
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