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Ceylon Med J ; 2002 Mar; 47(1): 16-8
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-48168

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The role played by deep vein thrombosis (DVT) as a cause of leg swelling in Sri Lanka is unknown. PURPOSE: To study the prevalence of proximal DVT, value of risk factors and clinical features and attitudes of clinicians towards diagnosis and treatment of DVT among those presenting with leg swelling as the main complaint. DESIGN: Prospective consecutive referrals to the University Surgical Unit, Colombo, over 10 months starting in January 1998. INCLUSION CRITERIA: DVT suspects with swollen legs. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: Varicose veins, leg ulceration and generalized oedema. METHODS: Color duplex scanning of the proximal deep veins and the superficial veins to detect occlusion and reflux. Information on previous diagnoses and treatment were obtained from the medical records. RESULTS: 63/137 (45%) had deep venous causes for oedema. Fever with rigors and inguinal lymphaedenopathy were strongly predictive of non DVT causes. Filariasis is the first diagnosis and DVT is considered late among the outpatients. CONCLUSIONS: DVT is a common cause of leg swelling among those referred.


Subject(s)
Edema/etiology , Female , Humans , Leg/blood supply , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Sri Lanka , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color , Venous Thrombosis/complications
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Ceylon Med J ; 2000 Dec; 45(4): 168-70
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-47787

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the outcome and complications of pregnancy following renal transplantation in Sri Lanka. METHODS: Ten pregnancies following transplantation managed between January 1993 and July 1999 by the University Obstetrics and Gynaecology Unit, De Soysa Hospital for Women, Colombo were reviewed. RESULTS: Five women had planned pregnancy with an average duration from transplantation to conception of 2.3 (+/- 0.2) years; five had an unplanned pregnancy within 12 months of transplantation. All were treated with immunosuppressives, with none developing rejection. In the planned pregnancy group, 3 developed pregnancy induced hypertension and 3 impaired glucose tolerance. All delivered mature healthy babies with an average birth weight of 2.6 (+/- 0.3) kg. In the unplanned group, 1 developed cholestatic jaundice and delivered a growth retarded baby at 36 weeks. Another developed severe pulmonary oedema at 34 weeks (due to a past myocardial infarction) resulting in a fresh stillbirth. Two others has mid-trimester foetal deaths complicating severe diabetes mellitus. The conception at 3 months after transplantation developed diabetes mellitus and pregnancy induced hypertension, and delivered a live growth retarded baby. None had deterioration of renal function. CONCLUSION: Although a successful outcome is possible with stringent pre-pregnancy selection, maternal morbidity and foetal wastage can be high in those without.


Subject(s)
Adult , Cesarean Section , Embryonic and Fetal Development , Female , Gestational Age , Humans , Incidence , Kidney Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Monitoring, Physiologic , Pregnancy/statistics & numerical data , Pregnancy Complications/diagnosis , Pregnancy Outcome , Pregnancy, High-Risk , Retrospective Studies , Risk Assessment , Sri Lanka/epidemiology
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Ceylon Med J ; 1995 Sep; 40(3): 105-6
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-48852

ABSTRACT

There are difficulties in obtaining emergency arteriographic evaluation in lower limb vascular trauma even in the best centres in the world. Ten emergency room arteriograms were performed at the new Accident Service of the General Hospital, Colombo from February to October 1992 by the vascular team, using a venous cannula and improvised tubing systems. The indications were, absence of distal pulses with closed injury to the limb, previous attempts at repair, injury to the limb at more than one site and multiple shrapnel injury. A traumatic arteriovenous communication was shown in one of the arteriograms. Unnecessary exploration of the artery was prevented by the demonstration of a patent femoropopliteal segment in two cases. The average delay caused by this procedure was less than one hour, which compares well with centres in the West. Provision of an arteriogram kit at the Accident Service will help to overcome practical problems.


Subject(s)
Blood Vessels/injuries , Emergencies , Humans , Leg Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Wounds, Penetrating/diagnostic imaging
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Ceylon Med J ; 1993 Dec; 38(4): 192
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-48569
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Ceylon Med J ; 1993 Sep; 38(3): 117-9
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-48351

ABSTRACT

The results of 287 aspirations performed on palpable breast lumps over a period of 20 months are presented. This is the first documentation of a Sri Lankan experience of this technique. The cytological assessment showed 52 malignant, 149 benign, 8 atypical, 6 suspicious and 72 inadequate aspirates. All lesions with a cytological diagnosis of malignancy were confirmed by histological assessment (False positives = 0). Histological follow up in 96 of the 149 cytologically benign lesions showed that 2 were malignant, giving a false negative rate of 2.1%. Three atypical lesions (37.5%) and four suspicious (66.2%) and 10 inadequate aspirates (13.7%) were also malignant.


Subject(s)
Biopsy, Needle/methods , Breast Diseases/epidemiology , Cytological Techniques , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Incidence , Sensitivity and Specificity
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