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JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 2011; 21 (12): 775-777
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-122883

ABSTRACT

Incidence of thyroidal masses is very high with predominance in females. Most of these masses are benign. Malignancy can be of thyroid or non-thyroid origin. Surgery is treatment of choice in the former but not in latter. Primary thyroid lymphoma [PTL] is a rare cause of thyroid malignancy of non-thyroid origin which is highly treatable without surgery but early diagnosis is important requisite to have better outcome. Fine needle aspiration cytology [FNAC] is an important tool in early diagnosis of PTL, which enables doctors to treat patient better without major surgery and its morbidity. Two cases of primary thyroid lymphoma are hereby presented. The patient diagnosed on FNAC had better outcome than the one who had major surgery


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Humans , Female , Thyroid Neoplasms , Lymphoma , Biopsy, Fine-Needle , Treatment Outcome
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Annals of King Edward Medical College. 2006; 12 (3): 413-415
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-75902

ABSTRACT

To document the causes, mode of presentation and establish the morbidity and mortality of tetanus in childhood age group. Descriptive study. Department of Paediatric Surgery, Nishtar Medical College and Hospital, Multan. It was carried out for three years from January 2002 to December 2004. All paediatric patients presenting with tetanus during these three years were inducted in the study. However neonatal cases were excluded from study. All but two cases were admitted through emergency. The remaining two arise in the ward, one being treated for burns and other for long bone fracture in orthopaedic ward. Complete history and clinical findings were noted in a predesigned proforma and a treatment protocol was started. There is four bedded tetanus bay with basic treatment facilities in our ward. However our tetanus bay lacks ventilators and cardiopulmonary monitors. Complications arising 4 during the treatment were noted. A total of 96 patients were included in the study. There were 66 male and 30 female children. The youngest child was of 15 months of age and elder one of 12 years of age. Almost 2/3[rd] [65.62%] of 5 patients belonged to rural background. Wounds supposedly responsible for tetanus were present in 60 patients. Chronic SOM in 10 patients and idiopathic in 26 patients. Abdominal rigidity was present in 90.62% and lock jaw in 85% cases. Lock fit time was <2 days in 25[26.4%] cases. Seven patients required tarcheostomy. Respiratory and anemic complications were amongst the common. Overall mortality was 21.95%. Children make almost1/3[rd] of the total cases of tetanus. The disease pattern remains the same. However survival is better than adults and neonatal tetanus


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Humans , Male , Female , Tetanus/epidemiology , Tetanus/mortality , Tetanus/diagnosis , Pediatrics , Tetanus Toxoid , Child
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