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Malaysian Family Physician ; : 24-27, 2013.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-628053

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Reactive arthritis and erythema are uncommon presentations of tuberculosis (TB). Reactive arthritis in tuberculosis (TB) is known as Poncet’s disease, a rare aseptic form of arthritis observed in patients with active TB. We report a case of Poncet’s disease in a 20-year old man whose reactive arthritis overshadowed other clinical symptoms of TB resulting in delayed diagnosis and treatment. Although a conclusive diagnosis of Poncet’s disease is not possible, reactive immunologic reactions such as reactive arthritis and erythema nodosum even without respiratory symptoms should raise suspicion on possible TB. Thus, taking a thorough medical history as well as performing relevant examinations and investigations for possible TB will help expedite the diagnostic process.


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Arthrite réactionnelle , Tuberculose , Rhumatologie
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Malaysian Family Physician ; : 94-97, 2009.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-627611

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This is a case of a 65 year old lady who presented with Cushing’s syndrome secondary to ingestion of a complementary and alternative medicine that has been adulterated with exogenous glucocorticoids. In a clinical consultation, it is important to include assessment of complementary and alternative medicine use for a comprehensive care.

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Libyan Journal of Medicine ; 3(1): 1-3, 2008.
Article Dans Anglais | AIM | ID: biblio-1265036

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This report describes a case of cortical blindness that followed successful surgical repair of two stab wounds in the heart in a 29-year old Libyan man. The patient presented in a state of pre cardiac arrest (shock and low cardiac output status); following multiple chest stab wounds. Chest tube was immediately inserted. Surgery was urgently performed suturing the two wounds; in the root of the aorta and in the left ventricle; and haemostasis was secured. Cardiac arrest was successfully prevented. The patient recovered smoothly; but 24 hours later he declared total blindness. Ophtalmic and neurological examinations and investigations that included fundoscopy; Electroencephalograms (EEGs) and Computed Tomography Scans revealed no abnormalities; apart from absence of alpha waves in the EEGs. We diagnosed the case as cortical blindness and continued caring for the patient conservatively. Three days later; the patient regained his vision gradually and was discharged on the 7th postoperative day without any remarks


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Cécité , Encéphale , Présentations de cas , Arrêt cardiaque , Hypoxie , Réanimation
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