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Oncol. clín ; 18(1): 27-29, mar. 2013.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-835097

ABSTRACT

La calcinosis tumoral (CT) es una enfermedad pseudotumoral rara, de etiología desconocida, que afecta a tejidos blandos periarticulares. Se diagnostica en base a las imágenes radiográficas, tomografía axial computarizada (TAC) y resonancia magnética nuclear (RNM), y su tratamiento es quirúrgico. En este trabajo se presenta un caso de CT y se revisan los conceptos actuales de esta infrecuente enfermedad.


Tumoral calcinosis is a rare pseudotumoral disease ofunknown etiology affecting periarticular soft tissues. Thediagnosis may be advice by radiographic, CT scan and MRimages. Surgery is the elective treatment. A new case oftumoral calcinosis is here presented, reviewing the currentconcepts of this infrequent process.


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Humans , Calcinosis , Rare Diseases , Renal Insufficiency
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Medicina (Guayaquil) ; 14(4): 319-324, sept. 2009.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-617758

ABSTRACT

En nuestro país de manera general se agudiza periódicamente el alto riesgo de enfermar y en algunos casos, morir, por enfermedades infecciosas y parasitarias especialmente en niños, las cuales tratadas oportunamente y con terapéutica accesible a la población, producirá resultados positivos, evitando complicaciones, que permitirán mejorar el crecimiento y desarrollo del niño así como el nivel de vida de la familia. Se presenta un caso clínico de un paciente operado en el hospital Homero Castanier Crespo, de Azogues, por abdomen agudo oclusivo por áscaris. El paciente ingreso por dolor abdominal, alza térmica, vómito y falta de eliminación de heces. Se realizó biometría hemática. A la exploración física: muestra apariencia general regular, fascies álgica, abdomen con dolor a la palpación superficial y profunda de forma difusa, se palpa masa a nivel de fosa iliaca derecha. Se decide intervención quirúrgica. En las Fig. 4,7,8,9,10 se visualiza invasión masiva de áscaris dentro del intestino delgado que compromete una extensión de 15cm de longitud, a 4cm de la válvula ileocecal; la evolución fue satisfactoria egresando al sexto día.


In our country, it is very common that periodically there appears the high risk to get sick and in some cases, to die, by infectious and parasitic diseases specially children, which treated in time through therapy available to the population, would produce positive results and avoid complications, allowing the growth and development of children as well as the quality of life of the family. We report a case of a patient operated at the Hospital of Homero Castanier Crespo Azogues with occlusive acute abdomen caused by ascaris. The patient was hospitalized for abdominal pain, thermal expansion, emesis and lack of elimination of feces. Hematic biometry was carried out. In the physical examination he: shows regular appearance, algic fascia, abdomen shows pain when palpated superficially and deeply, mass was palpated at the right iliac region. Surgical intervention is performed. In Fig No. 4,7,8,9,10 a massive invasion of ascaris is displayed inside the small intestine that takes on an extension of 15 cm length to 4 cm from the ileocecal valve, the progress was satisfactory. The patient was discharged on the sixth day.


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Male , Child , Abdomen, Acute , Ascariasis , Ascaris lumbricoides , Case Management , Ileocecal Valve , Intestine, Small
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