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Rev. cuba. reumatol ; 21(2): e60, mayo.-ago. 2019.
Article in Spanish | CUMED, LILACS | ID: biblio-1093819

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La búsqueda bibliográfica realizada estableció una problemática a atender: la escasez de estudios de caso de dermatomiositis juvenil, por lo que la presente investigación pretende arrojar luz sobre esta patología, poco reflejada en la literatura médica. Nótese, además, que la sistematización puede servir de reservorio bibliográfico para estudios de posgrados de especialistas médicos. Dermatomiositis juvenil. Sistematización de casos: sistematizar y comparar 10 casos de dermatomiositis juvenil, publicados en las principales revistas médicas en cuanto a la edad del paciente, antecedentes de salud, cuadro clínico, resultados de complementarios, diagnóstico diferencial, manejo. Dermatomiositis juvenil. Sistematización de casos: hasta un 30 por ciento de los pacientes con dermatomiositis juvenil puede presentar calcinosis, especialmente en puntos de presión como codos, rodillas, dedos y glúteos. La calcinosis puede estar presente en el momento del diagnóstico, pero corrientemente se establece luego de 1 a 3 años y puede provocar la aparición de úlceras cutáneas, mengua de los rangos articulares, dolor e inflamación local. Alrededor del 10 por ciento de los pacientes con dermatomiositis juvenil puede presentar úlceras cutáneas. El estudio de su evolución suele anunciar un curso severo de la enfermedad con debilidad constante, calcinosis extensa y mala respuesta al tratamiento. Conclusiones: resulta importante sistematizar los estudios relacionados con casos de alteraciones dermatológicas de la dermatomiositis juvenil, ya que la enfermedad constituye una manifestación notable, tanto como marcador de actividad como de su daño derivado. Así también, pueden coadyuvar a lograr una percepción estadística más clara de la tasa de morbilidad y su consecuente relación con los pronósticos(AU)


Introduction: Literature search established a problem to be addressed: the scarcity of case studies of juvenile dermatomyositis, which is why this research aims to shed light on this pathology, little reflected in the medical literature. Note also that systematization can serve as a bibliographic reservoir for postgraduate studies of medical specialists. Dermatomiositis juvenil. Sistematización de casos: to systematize and compare 10 cases of juvenile dermatomyositis, published in the main medical journals regarding patient's age, health history, clinical picture, complementary results, differential diagnosis, management. Dermatomiositis juvenil. Sistematización de casos: up to 30 percent of patients with juvenile dermatomyositis can present calcinosis, especially in pressure points such as elbows, knees, fingers and buttocks. Calcinosis may be present at the time of diagnosis but is usually established after 1 to 3 years and may cause the appearance of skin ulcers, decreased joint ranges, pain and local inflammation. About 10 percent of patients with juvenile dermatomyositis may have skin ulcers. The study of its evolution usually announces a severe course of the disease with constant weakness, extensive calcinosis and poor response to treatment. Conclusions: it is important to systematize the studies related to cases of dermatological alterations of juvenile dermatomyositis, since the disease constitutes a remarkable manifestation, both as a marker of activity and of its derived damage. Likewise, they can help to achieve a clearer statistical perception of the morbidity rate and its consequent relationship with prognosis(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Skin Ulcer/etiology , Calcinosis/diagnostic imaging , Dermatomyositis/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Joints/injuries , Dermatomyositis/epidemiology
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-178755

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The Goal of present research namely “Studying the patients’ loyalty and satisfaction status referred to Medical Sciences hospitals of Yasooj “is given to the results obtained from the analyses done can reduce the patients’ dissatisfaction resulting from the following mentioned issues and increases their loyalty to the hospitals. This research includes 7 hypotheses and the method of gathering data is questionnaire. The research questionnaire consists of two parts: the first part is related to the patients̒ satisfaction and the second on measures their loyalty. To analyze data, the software SPSS was used. The studies performed that there is a significant relationship between the patients̒ satisfaction and loyalty and the service status. Also, there is a significant relationship between the remaining hypotheses including the patients̒ age and gender and the service status. There is a significant relationship between the patients̒ age and their gender. There is also a significant relationship between the patients’ loyalty and satisfaction with their residency.

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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-131494

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We have retrospectively studied 118 eyes of 91 diabetic patients which underwent cataract surgery and followed up at least 3 months and the postoperative corrected visual acuity compared according to the degree of retinopathy, duration of diabetics and age of the patients The results were as follows: 1. Age distribution of the diabetic patients were 17-85 years old and 6th decade was most frequent group and the percentage of male patients were 64.8% and 82.4% of total patients were over 50 years of age. 2. The postoperative corrected visual acuity above 20/40 according to patient age was 100% in the 3rd decade and 1st decade, 87.5% in the 4th decade, 73.5% in the 5th decade, 80.9% in the 6th decade and 42.8% in the 2nd decade. The postoperative visual acuity was generally better in younger patients. 3. The postoperative corrected visual acutiy above 20/40 according to degree of diabetics was 94.2% in Non Diabetic Retinopathy, 78.5% in Background Diabetic Retinopathy, 11.1% in Proliferative Diabetic Retinophthy. The postoperative corrected visual acuity was worse in severe retinopthy group. 4. The postoperative corrected visual acuity above 20/40 according to duration of diabetics was 94.2% in under 5 years, 83.9% in 10 < -15 years, 56.1% in above 15 years and the result was better in short diabetic duraction group.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Age Distribution , Cataract , Diabetic Retinopathy , Retrospective Studies , Visual Acuity
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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-131495

ABSTRACT

We have retrospectively studied 118 eyes of 91 diabetic patients which underwent cataract surgery and followed up at least 3 months and the postoperative corrected visual acuity compared according to the degree of retinopathy, duration of diabetics and age of the patients The results were as follows: 1. Age distribution of the diabetic patients were 17-85 years old and 6th decade was most frequent group and the percentage of male patients were 64.8% and 82.4% of total patients were over 50 years of age. 2. The postoperative corrected visual acuity above 20/40 according to patient age was 100% in the 3rd decade and 1st decade, 87.5% in the 4th decade, 73.5% in the 5th decade, 80.9% in the 6th decade and 42.8% in the 2nd decade. The postoperative visual acuity was generally better in younger patients. 3. The postoperative corrected visual acutiy above 20/40 according to degree of diabetics was 94.2% in Non Diabetic Retinopathy, 78.5% in Background Diabetic Retinopathy, 11.1% in Proliferative Diabetic Retinophthy. The postoperative corrected visual acuity was worse in severe retinopthy group. 4. The postoperative corrected visual acuity above 20/40 according to duration of diabetics was 94.2% in under 5 years, 83.9% in 10 < -15 years, 56.1% in above 15 years and the result was better in short diabetic duraction group.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Age Distribution , Cataract , Diabetic Retinopathy , Retrospective Studies , Visual Acuity
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