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Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1170963

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INTRODUCTION: Stroke is the third leading cause of death globally , act on modifiable risk factors is now the best prevention strategy. Medical complications are common in patients hospitalized for stroke , the valuation of income NIHSS , is associated with the final result in terms of duration of hospitalization, survival and discharge location. OBJETIVE: Determining risk factors ( RF) in patients hospitalized for stroke in Hospital Nacional de Clinicas de Córdoba (HNC) and characterize neurological complications NIHSS relative to income. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Prospective study of patients admitted to the Service of Neurology at HNC diagnosed with the first of September , 2010 to December 30, 2012 , we applied the admission NIHSS scale. Were determined cerebrovascular risk factors , we evaluated neurological complications during hospitalization. RESULTS: The total number of patients admitted for stroke was 200 , with 168 ischemic stroke ( 84


) and hemorrhagic stroke 32 (16


) . The FR Hypertension was the most frequent ( 83.5


had 3 or more FR for stroke. Had complications : 32


of patients , the respiratory infection was the most frequent (14.5


). Patients with NIHSS greater than 10 points had a higher rate of complications. CONCLUSION: The multiple RF control is an effective strategy to decrease the incidence of stroke . Prevention of medical complications enable better patient care and reduce morbidity associated with stroke.


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Stroke/etiology , Argentina , Diabetes Complications , Prospective Studies , Risk Factors , Female , Hypertension/complications , Hospitalization , Humans , Aged , Respiratory Tract Infections/etiology , Male , Middle Aged , Overweight/complications , Tobacco Use/adverse effects , Severity of Illness Index
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Rev. argent. microbiol ; 36(2): 81-4, abr.-jun. 2004.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1171745

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Brucella canis and other species of the genus Brucella can cause human disease. However, this species infrequently cause human disease, including in countries where dogs population is highly infected. A 15 years old male was admitted to the hospital with 15 days history of fever without visible focus. Physical examination revealed pain at liver palpation and axillar, cervical and inguinal lymphoadenomegalies. Abdominal ultrasonography showed spleenomegally, the chest Rx and the trans thoracic echocardiogram were normal. Five blood samples were obtained and cultured in 2 standards bottles (time of positivization 72 - 64.8 hours), and 3 pediatric FAN bottles (time of positivization 74.5; 72 and 67.2 hours) (Bact-Alert system, Biomerieux, Marcy, l’Etolie, France). The microorganism was presuntive identified as B. canis, and then was confirmed in the National Reference Center Instituto ANLIS [quot ]Carlos G. Malbran[quot ]. After 14 days of initiating ceftriaxone treatment the patient was afebrile. When the confirmation of Brucella was made, he was discharged and ambulatory was prescribed with doxycycline and rifampin for 21 days. Bones were not compromised and the outcome was good with complete resolution of his illness.

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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 45(1): 20-1, 1985. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-27714

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De 148 cepas de Brucella aisladas del hombre entre 1965 y 1983 en la Argentina, 47 son B. suis biotipo 1 y 32 B. suis "atípica" lo que contrasta con el 95% de B. melitensis encontrado anteriormente y con el 75% de B. abortus descrito por otros autores. El 50% de las cepas tipificadas proceden de trabajadores de mataderos. La B. abortus biotipo 4 se aisla de un paciente afectado de brucelosis crónica. Se destaca la ausencia en América Latina de aislamientos anteriores de este biotipo del hombre, pese a que se encuentra con mucha frecuencia en los animales


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Brucella/isolation & purification , Brucellosis/epidemiology , Abattoirs , Argentina
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