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Revue Tunisienne d'Infectiologie. 2011; 5 (2): 108-110
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-131667

ABSTRACT

A 65-year-old diabetic woman was admitted with fever and left flank pain due to acute pyelonephritis. Urinalysis showed leukocyturia without hematuria, urine culture revealed Escherichia coli. On the third day of treatment by appropriate antibiotics, her condition worsened and presented collapses and decreased hemoglobinemia without any obvious bleeding. Ultrasonography and computed tomography showed a fluid collection in the subscapular area of the left kidney. A Subsequent percutaneous drainage of this collection yielded the old bloody fluid. A spontaneous renal subcapsular hematoma was diagnosed. A surgical drainage of the hematoma was performed. The patient was discharged with complete recovery

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Maghreb Medical. 2007; 27 (384): 393-394
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-108732

ABSTRACT

The aim of our study was to determine the diabetes profile in chronic pancreatitis, through an analysis of 22 chronic pancreatitis cases seen over 14 years in the service of gastroenterology. There were 6 men and 2 women. The average age is 50 years, the age oscillating between 20 and 67 years. The diabetes revealed chronic pancreatitis in 5 cases. These patients were alcoholic. The diabetes appeared in average after 4 years of evolution. Seven patients had pancreatic calcifications. This diabetes was insulin dependent in 4 cases. Through the reported cases, a literature review is done in order to point on features of diabetes when occurring with chronic pancreatitis


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Humans , Male , Female , Diabetes Mellitus , Retrospective Studies
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2005; 83 (1): 28-31
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-75250

ABSTRACT

Anemia is a frequent reason for seeking medical care in Internal Medicine. It is not a diagnosis, but rather a symptom that needs to be investigated in order to find an etiology. In a retrospective review of 100 cases of anemia, the cause was found in 86% of cases. The etiologic profile was varied. Iron deficiency remained by far the most frequent cause seen in 47% of case. Other etiologies have been found such as neoplasm in 13% of cases, chronic renal failure in 8% of cases and endocrinal cause in 5% of cases. We recommend a diagnostic decision tree that provides a tool for rational and cost effective approach for anemia


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Humans , Male , Female , Anemia/diagnosis , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency , Retrospective Studies , Disease Management
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