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Indian J Pediatr ; 2009 Mar; 76(3): 283-6
Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-79020

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To review the pattern of food-associated pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admissions. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was conducted to analyse the pattern of food-associated PICU admissions at a teaching hospital between January 2004 and May 2007. RESULTS: Ten cases (7 boys and 3 girls, aged 9 month to 11.7 year) were identified. One girl developed progressive generalized urticarial rash and anaphylactic shock following consumption of bird nest drink. A boy presented with the classic triads of acute onset altered mental state, respiratory depression and small pupils following consumption of a bottle of presumed "green tea", which was subsequently found to contain methadone. In the remaining 8 cases, dried mango, peanut, peanut-shell, fishmeat ball, pork chop, bread and bone were the culprits, impacting in the airway or oesophagus. All but one patient had short ICU stay (<or=3 days). Ingestion-associated adverse events can be protean and may necessitate PICU admissions. All age groups can be affected. Solids are usually associated with symptoms from local obstruction or suffocation, while fluids may be associated with systemic manifestations. CONCLUSION: Presentations were generally acute, dramatic and unmistaken. The majority of patients made prompt and uneventful recovery and had short PICU stay.


Assuntos
Anafilaxia/diagnóstico , Anafilaxia/etiologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , China/epidemiologia , Ingestão de Alimentos , Endoscopia , Feminino , Hipersensibilidade Alimentar , Corpos Estranhos , Hospitais de Ensino , Humanos , Lactente , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Pediátrica/estatística & dados numéricos , Tempo de Internação , Masculino , Análise Multivariada , Admissão do Paciente/estatística & dados numéricos , Intoxicação , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Resultado do Tratamento
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Asian Journal of Andrology ; (6): 16-22, 2007.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-310534

RESUMO

Hypospadias is the most common congenital anomaly of the penis. The problem usually develops sporadically and without an obvious underlying cause. The ectopically positioned urethral meatus lies proximal to the normal site and on the ventral aspect of the penis, and in severe cases opens onto the scrotum or perineum. The foreskin on the ventral surface is deficient, while that on the dorsal surface is abundant, giving the appearance of a dorsal hood. Chordee is more common in severe cases. Cryptorchidism and inguinal hernia are the most common associated anomalies. The frequency of associated anomalies increases with the severity of hypospadias. For isolated anterior or middle hypospadias, laboratory studies are not usually necessary. Screening for urinary tract anomalies should be considered in patients with posterior hypospadias and in those with an anomaly of at least one additional organ system. The ideal age for surgical repair in a healthy child is between 6 and 12 months of age. Most cases can be repaired in a single operation and on an outpatient basis. Even patients with a less than perfect surgical result are usually able to enjoy a satisfactory sexual life.


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Geografia , Hipospadia , Embriologia , Epidemiologia , Cirurgia Geral , Incidência , Pênis , Anormalidades Congênitas
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Medical Spectrum [The]. 1992; 13 (19-20): 42-44
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-25136
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