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Journal of Surgery ; : 70-73, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-975560

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Appendiceal mucocele is an obstructivedilatation of the appendix caused byintraluminal accumulation of mucoid material.It is a rare disease. The incidence is 0.2%to 0.3% of all appendectomied specimens.The brush size to 3 cm are considered to besmall, up to 6 cm - average and more than9 cm - giantCases: the patient 50 years old, man,place of residence: the city of UB songinokhairkhan duureg. Specialists of the driver,in the year immediately 2015,02,02 wasoperated with the diagnosis of acuteappendicitis. Complaints on admission:pain on the right side of the abdomen, anagging pain when moving and walking,stomach rumbling. History of the disease:the pain started with 2015,01,31 at 8 pmfrom the bottom of the abdomen. tookhome chloramphenicol but not helpedso 2015,02,02 year at 9 o’clock enteredvia ambulance. Medical examination: thesatisfactory condition of the active position,the skin clean, moist, blood pressure160/110, pulse 98 beats per minute Spo298%. 10*7,7*5,5 см size /Fig.1-2/ , white /Fig. 3-4/ , smooth surface /Fig.1-4/, insideslimy gray mucinous /Fig. 5-6/ bag /Fig. 5/above listed items on a standard attached,aims to study the histology. The result ofthe following: Mucocele of the appendixwith hyalinized wall and with the additionof acute inflammation with microabscesses.

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Mongolian Medical Sciences ; : 60-64, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-975646

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Introduction.M.Colombo, W.Lange studies showed that 30-40% of people became chronic after suffering fromHepatitis B and C virus, about 50% of chronic cases transformed into primary liver cancer. There arefew studies in our country were conducted on hepatitis among healthcare professionals, particularnursing personnel.Goal.To identify antigens and antibodies of hepatitis B and C virus among nursesMaterials and Method.We carried out cross-sectional study among selected nurses, to determine surface antigen of hepatitisB virus and antibodies to hepatitis C virus. For identification of these antibodies and antigen, andvalidation of results Serodia tests from Fujinebo Company (Japan) and Beringnost (Germany) wereused respectively.Results.There were 598 nurses from the State Central Clinical Hospital, Shastin’s State Hospital, Hospitalof Military of Justice and Internal Affairs, and the National Center of Maternal and Child Health, whoparticipated in the study. From 5 hospitals a 598 nurses surveyed and revealed the hepatitis B virussurface antigen positive 18.9%, hepatitis C virus antibodies in 23.2%, B and C viruses detected by1.2% combined.Conclusion.The study identified that 43.2 percent of nurses surveyed on hepatitis B and C viruses were detected;it shows a high prevalence among the nurses. There is an urgent need to provide knowledge tomedical personnel regarding standards during procedures, concerning hepatitis infections, monitoringand improve technology used during procedures.

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