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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 115(1): e28-e30, feb. 2017. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-838326

ABSTRACT

La descripción de la ulcera de Bednar es escasa en la literatura actual. Se ha relacionado con el efecto traumático de la tetina del biberón y/o chupetes no ortodóncicos durante la lactancia. Presentamos a un recién nacido de 20 días de vida que acudió a Urgencias por irritabilidad y se asoció, como único hallazgo al momento de la exploración física, dos úlceras bucales. Describimos la presentación clínica, la evolución y el tratamiento. La normalidad de las pruebas complementarias, las características clínicas y la evolución condujeron al diagnóstico de úlcera de Bednar.


The description of the Bednar's ulcer is uncommon in the current literature. It has been associated with the traumatic effect of the bottle's nipple and/or no orthodontic soothers while breastfeeding. We present a newborn of 20 days of life attended at the emergency room for irritability, with the only finding on physical examination of two oral ulcers. We describe the clinical presentation, evolution and treatment. The normality of the diagnostic test, clinical characteristics and evolution lead to the diagnosis of Bednar's ulcer.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Infant, Newborn , Oral Ulcer/diagnosis , Oral Ulcer/etiology
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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 115(1): e28-e30, 2017 02 01.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28097851

ABSTRACT

The description of the Bednar's ulcer is uncommon in the current literature. It has been associated with the traumatic effect of the bottle's nipple and/or no orthodontic soothers while breastfeeding. We present a newborn of 20 days of life attended at the emergency room for irritability, with the only finding on physical examination of two oral ulcers. We describe the clinical presentation, evolution and treatment. The normality of the diagnostic test, clinical characteristics and evolution lead to the diagnosis of Bednar´s ulcer.


La descripción de la úlcera de Bednar es escasa en la literatura actual. Se ha relacionado con el efecto traumático de la tetina del biberón y/o chupetes no ortodóncicos durante la lactancia. Presentamos a un recién nacido de 20 días de vida que acudió a Urgencias por irritabilidad y se asoció, como único hallazgo al momento de la exploración física, dos úlceras bucales. Describimos la presentación clínica, la evolución y el tratamiento. La normalidad de las pruebas complementarias, las características clínicas y la evolución condujeron al diagnóstico de úlcera de Bednar.


Subject(s)
Oral Ulcer , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Oral Ulcer/diagnosis , Oral Ulcer/etiology
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Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp ; 58(10): 454-7, 2007 Dec.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18082074

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: One way of treating head and neck carcinomas is using concomitant chemoradiotherapy (CCR). In this study we will try to evaluate the incidence of complications in rescue surgery after CCR. MATERIAL AND METHOD: We have studied data from 103 patients diagnosed as having stage III or IV squamous head and neck carcinoma between 1997 and 2005. They were treated following two different CCR protocols. RESULTS: Of the 103 patients, 26 (25 %) required rescue surgery. Eight patients in this group (30.76 % of those operated on) presented complications. The average stay in our department was 52.8 days (7-197 days). CONCLUSIONS: Patients treated with CCR who have needed rescue surgery apparently have a higher rate of complications and a longer stay than those treated with surgery alone.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell , Head and Neck Neoplasms , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Salvage Therapy/methods , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/drug therapy , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/radiotherapy , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/surgery , Combined Modality Therapy , Female , Head and Neck Neoplasms/drug therapy , Head and Neck Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Head and Neck Neoplasms/surgery , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Staging
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Acta otorrinolaringol. esp ; 58(10): 454-457, dic. 2007. ilus, tab
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-058389

ABSTRACT

Introducción: Una de las modalidades de tratamiento de los carcinomas epidermoides de cabeza y cuello es con radioterapia y quimioterapia concomitantes (RQC). En este estudio se intentará evaluar la incidencia de complicaciones que presenta la cirugía de rescate tras la realización de RQC. Material y método: Se ha estudiado los datos de 103 pacientes diagnosticados de carcinoma epidermoide de cabeza y cuello en estadios III y IV tratados entre 1997 y 2005. Se los trató siguiendo dos protocolos distintos de RQC. Resultados: De los 103 pacientes, requirieron cirugía de rescate 26 (25 %). Dentro de este grupo presentaron complicaciones 8 pacientes (el 30,76 % de los intervenidos). La estancia media en el servicio de otorrinolaringología fue de 52,8 (7-197) días. Conclusiones: Los pacientes que han recibido RQC y han necesitado cirugía de rescate posteriormente presentan una aparente mayor tasa de complicaciones, así como un ingreso más prolongado, que aquellos en quienes inicialmente se opta por la cirugía


Introduction: One way of treating head and neck carcinomas is using concomitant chemoradiotherapy (CCR). In this study we will try to evaluate the incidence of complications in rescue surgery after CCR. Material and method: We have studied data from 103 patients diagnosed as having stage III or IV squamous head and neck carcinoma between 1997 and 2005. They were treated following two different CCR protocols. Results: Of the 103 patients, 26 (25 %) required rescue surgery. Eight patients in this group (30.76 % of those operated on) presented complications. The average stay in our department was 52.8 days (7-197 days). Conclusions: Patients treated with CCR who have needed rescue surgery apparently have a higher rate of complications and a longer stay than those treated with surgery alone


Subject(s)
Male , Female , Middle Aged , Humans , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Clinical Protocols , Laryngectomy/methods , Glossectomy/methods , Head and Neck Neoplasms/therapy , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/therapy , Retrospective Studies
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Acta otorrinolaringol. esp ; 58(7): 331-332, ago.-sept. 2007. ilus
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-055900

ABSTRACT

La necrosis de la lengua es un proceso excepcional porque está altamente vascularizada gracias a las arterias linguales izquierda y derecha. Sin embargo, no existe una marcada anastomosis entre ambas linguales salvo en la punta y la base linguales. Se presenta el caso de un paciente con una gran lesión necrótica en el dorso lingual por una trombosis carotídea externa bilateral, consecuencia de una radioterapia años antes


Necrosis of the tongue is an atypic process, because it has a high irrigation that depends of the right and left lingual arteries. But, there isn't a good anastomosis between both arteries except in the tip and the tongue base. We focus on an exceptional case report about a patient that presented a great necrotic lesion in the middle of the tongue due to a bilateral external carotid trombosis, because of a radiation therapy some years before


Subject(s)
Male , Middle Aged , Humans , Carotid Artery Thrombosis/complications , Carotid Artery Thrombosis/diagnosis , Tongue Diseases/pathology , Tongue Diseases/etiology , Radiation Injuries , Carotid Artery, External , Necrosis , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Angiography
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Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp ; 58(7): 331-2, 2007.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17683702

ABSTRACT

Necrosis of the tongue is an atypic process, because it has a high irrigation that depends of the right and left lingual arteries. But, there isn't a good anastomosis between both arteries except in the tip and the tongue base. We focus on an exceptional case report about a patient that presented a great necrotic lesion in the middle of the tongue due to a bilateral external carotid thrombosis, because of a radiation therapy some years before.


Subject(s)
Giant Cell Arteritis/etiology , Radiation Injuries/pathology , Radiotherapy/adverse effects , Tongue/pathology , Carotid Artery Thrombosis/complications , Carotid Artery Thrombosis/etiology , Giant Cell Arteritis/complications , Head and Neck Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Necrosis
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