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Perforation of the gallbladder
The American Journal of Surgery, 1960Abstract In 2 per cent of the cases of acute cholecystitis at Saint Francis Hospital, perforation occurred. Most of these perforations were subacute, with abscess formation. Perforation should be suspected in the older patient with cholecystitis which is not subsiding within four to six days of onset. Treatment consists of preparation of the patient
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1965
The cases of perforation of the esophagus, treated at the E.N.T. clinic of the Sahlgrenska hospital, Goteborg, Sweden, during the years 1950-1959, have been analyzed. During this period 2868 endoscopies of the esophagus have been performed. In all 31 cases of perforation were grouped in 13 preoperative, 7 operative, small, and 11 operative, big.
G. Aniansson, O. Hallén
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The cases of perforation of the esophagus, treated at the E.N.T. clinic of the Sahlgrenska hospital, Goteborg, Sweden, during the years 1950-1959, have been analyzed. During this period 2868 endoscopies of the esophagus have been performed. In all 31 cases of perforation were grouped in 13 preoperative, 7 operative, small, and 11 operative, big.
G. Aniansson, O. Hallén
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Spontaneous Intestinal Perforation in Neonates
Journal of Neonatal Surgery, 2015Background: The term Spontaneous Intestinal Perforation (SIP) suggests a perforation in the gastrointestinal tract of a newborn with no demonstrable cause. Methods: Four neonates presenting with spontaneous bowel perforation were analyzed with respect to
Charu Tiwari+3 more
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Archives of Surgery, 1972
Perforation of the terminal ileum occurred in 163 patients. Although the cause of this acute abdominal catastrophy, still common in Asia and Africa, is not clear, the typical macrophage reaction of typhoid fever was seen in five of eight carefully studied patients. In only one of the five patients, the typhoid organisms grew from a culture.
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Perforation of the terminal ileum occurred in 163 patients. Although the cause of this acute abdominal catastrophy, still common in Asia and Africa, is not clear, the typical macrophage reaction of typhoid fever was seen in five of eight carefully studied patients. In only one of the five patients, the typhoid organisms grew from a culture.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1951
Abstract Perforation of the uterus following intrauterine manipulation usually occurs when pregnancy is the motivating factor for such manipulation, and is probably due to the extreme softness and bogginess of the gravid uterine wall. When it occurs accidentally under aseptic conditions, it does not appear to be a major complication providing ...
Winkelstein Lb, Peter M. Murray
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Abstract Perforation of the uterus following intrauterine manipulation usually occurs when pregnancy is the motivating factor for such manipulation, and is probably due to the extreme softness and bogginess of the gravid uterine wall. When it occurs accidentally under aseptic conditions, it does not appear to be a major complication providing ...
Winkelstein Lb, Peter M. Murray
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1986
Although an editorial in the Journal 20 years ago implied heady times approaching in the treatment of appendicitis,1 token recognition and no excitement greeted the 100th anniversary of the codification of the appendicitis syndrome last June.2 , 3 In 1886 the situation was different.
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Although an editorial in the Journal 20 years ago implied heady times approaching in the treatment of appendicitis,1 token recognition and no excitement greeted the 100th anniversary of the codification of the appendicitis syndrome last June.2 , 3 In 1886 the situation was different.
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Perforation of the gallbladder
The American Journal of Surgery, 1951Abstract In a fifteen-year period forty-four cases of perforation of the gallbladder were encountered among 2,807 operations for acute and chronic cholecystitis. These cases are classified as follows: Type i (acute, free perforation), five cases; Type ii (subacute perforation with pericholecystic abscess), twenty-five cases; Type iii (chronic ...
I.S. Ravdin, A.G. Fletcher
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Medical Journal of Australia, 2007
Radiographs of a woman presenting with abdominal pain revealed a large foreign body within the pelvis. A diagnosis of perforation of the colon was made, and at laparotomy an 8.5 cm long glass fragment was removed from the bowel. A laceration to the lower back, sustained in a fall onto a glass coffee table, had been explored and sutured 20 months ...
David A. Lisle+2 more
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Radiographs of a woman presenting with abdominal pain revealed a large foreign body within the pelvis. A diagnosis of perforation of the colon was made, and at laparotomy an 8.5 cm long glass fragment was removed from the bowel. A laceration to the lower back, sustained in a fall onto a glass coffee table, had been explored and sutured 20 months ...
David A. Lisle+2 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1984
This article reviews the diseases that may show epidermal perforation as a histologic feature. Many of these represent examples of transepithelial elimination (TEE), a mechanism by which the skin rids itself of abnormal substances. After a review of disorders in which perforation is an occasional finding, four diseases that have been considered ...
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This article reviews the diseases that may show epidermal perforation as a histologic feature. Many of these represent examples of transepithelial elimination (TEE), a mechanism by which the skin rids itself of abnormal substances. After a review of disorders in which perforation is an occasional finding, four diseases that have been considered ...
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1970
Abstract Perforation of the esophagus is a surgical emergency. With prompt and aggressive surgical treatment survival can be expected in most cases. The rather infrequent occurrence of such cases combined with the often non-specific symptoms and signs makes recognition difficult and challenging.
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Abstract Perforation of the esophagus is a surgical emergency. With prompt and aggressive surgical treatment survival can be expected in most cases. The rather infrequent occurrence of such cases combined with the often non-specific symptoms and signs makes recognition difficult and challenging.
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