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Article in Romanian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2534894

ABSTRACT

An analysis is presented, of the experience acquired in the II-nd Surgical Clinic of Cluj-Napoca in connection with 150 cases of postthrombotic syndrome followed and treated over the last 5 years (1983-1987). Considerations are made concerning terminology, and evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic means applied. The post-thrombotic syndrome develops in a variable interval after the thrombophlebitis (months and even years). A series of factors prevent of enhance the development of the syndrome (98% diagnostic errors and therapeutic failures). Phlebography is mandatory in cases where surgery is considered. Noninvasive explorations (Doppler, plethysmography) limit the use of phlebography. The most efficient treatment is prophylaxis (consisting in the prophylaxis and the correct treatment of thromboembolic disease). The usual treatment is mainly medical and conservative (59.4%). Surgery is carried out in cases where the superficial, the communicating and the deep venous systems are involved.


Subject(s)
Postphlebitic Syndrome/diagnosis , Adult , Combined Modality Therapy/methods , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Physical Examination/methods , Postphlebitic Syndrome/etiology , Postphlebitic Syndrome/therapy , Time Factors
2.
Article in Romanian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2573949

ABSTRACT

The 237 cases of hypereosinophilia studied, ranging from 30 to 90% showed that, except for two cases that were not confirmed by the repeated blood leukograms, 22 had a parasitic origin, 6 appeared in certain pathologic states, or various severe diseases, 5 had an undetermined etiology and 2 were off the record. The authors draws the attention on the value of various methods of investigation which he used especially in the diagnosis of the parasitic diseases met with.


Subject(s)
Eosinophilia/blood , Helminthiasis/blood , Diagnosis, Differential , Eosinophilia/diagnosis , Eosinophilia/etiology , Eosinophils , Helminthiasis/complications , Helminthiasis/diagnosis , Humans , Leukocyte Count
3.
Article in Romanian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2573131

ABSTRACT

After a short presentation of the etiopathogenesis of this parasitosis, the authors report their observations on 35 cases of strongyloidiasis followed in the recent years. On the basis of the epidemiologic and clinical analyses of these cases, the authors show that some data, i.e. those on the environment to which the patients belong, or their occupation, and also some clinical manifestations (clinical polymorphism) may suggest the diagnosis of strongyloidiasis in the immunosuppressed in about 30% of the cases. An associated blood eosinophilia may be a more possible for the diagnosis of strongyloidiasis. The positive diagnosis has to take into consideration, beside the repeated diet exam, the method of cultures and also jejunal biopsies, which may also verify the efficiency of the treatment recommended. The authors recommend the treatment with Mintezol and, with lower results, Vermigal and Mebendazol.


Subject(s)
Hospitalization , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/diagnosis , Strongyloidiasis/diagnosis , Adult , Animals , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Feces/parasitology , Female , Gastroenterology , Hospital Departments , Humans , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/drug therapy , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology , Male , Middle Aged , Romania , Strongyloides/isolation & purification , Strongyloidiasis/drug therapy , Strongyloidiasis/parasitology
6.
Phlebologie ; 39(3): 717-24, 1986.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3786441

ABSTRACT

Based on a casuistic report of 226 cases, the authors propose a classification of venous emergencies, including acute deep thrombo-phlebites (with their anatomo-clinical and topographical varieties), the complications of varicose disease, venous traumatism and anorectal venous thrombosis. The authors touch on problems associated with clinical and paraclinical diagnosis, prophylaxis and active surgical therapy, respectively thrombectomy, ligation of the long saphenofemoral junction, the treatment of varico-phlebitis and urgent traumatic lesions, the thrombectomy and radical cure of haemorrhoids. The coupling of any of these affections presents a potential of great seriousness, sometimes a major vital risk which necessitates immediate therapeutic intervention. The classification of the idea of "venous emergency" in comparison with that of "arterial emergency", is outlined, and the authors mention that a surgical treatment in these affections is to be preferred.


Subject(s)
Extremities/blood supply , Vascular Diseases/therapy , Veins , Emergencies , Hemorrhoids/complications , Humans , Intraoperative Complications/therapy , Thrombophlebitis/therapy , Varicose Veins/therapy , Vascular Diseases/diagnosis , Veins/injuries
10.
Morphol Embryol (Bucur) ; 28(4): 267-72, 1982.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6218393

ABSTRACT

There are reported the results of certain measurements made on 158 human cadavers of both sexes. A series of main parameters are given, such as the distance between the superior mesenteric vein and on the one hand its confluence with other vessels and on the other hand the pancreas and the horizontal part of the duodenum: the distance between the superior mesenteric vein together with the portal vein, and the inferior caval vein; the diameters of the portal trunk and the confluence angle between the roots of the portal vein. The results reflect the possibility to perform a troncular portocaval anastomosis in at least 90 per cent of the cases. The authors' attention was, however, directed towards the anatomy of the superior mesenteric vein, as this vessel is preferred by some surgeons in the achievement of the portocaval anastomosis.


Subject(s)
Portal Vein/anatomy & histology , Female , Humans , Male , Mesenteric Veins/anatomy & histology , Portacaval Shunt, Surgical/methods , Vena Cava, Inferior/anatomy & histology
13.
Med Interne ; 14(1): 31-8, 1976.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-946694

ABSTRACT

Forty adult patients having intestinal infestation with giardia or with parasitic associations, such as giardia-strongiloides, giardia-taenia solium, were subjected to morphological explorations, iron and vitamin B12 absorption tests, steatorrhea assay and serological tests, before treatment as well as six months and one year after eradication of the infection. On admittance, jejunal morphological lesions were noted only in 15 cases especially in associated infestation, iron depletion in six patients, vitamin B12 malabsorption in five patients and steatorrhea only in two cases. After the lapse of six months and one year, respectively, all the tests ranged within normal values, and the jejunal morphological aspect improved significantly indicating the pathogenetic role of intestinal parasites in the development of selective malabsorption.


Subject(s)
Intestinal Absorption , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/metabolism , Iron/metabolism , Vitamin B 12/metabolism , Adult , Female , Giardiasis/metabolism , Humans , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/pathology , Intestinal Mucosa/pathology , Male , Middle Aged , Strongyloidiasis/metabolism , Taeniasis/metabolism
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