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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ; 65(7): e175-81, 2012 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22386498

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Evaluation tools are used to quantify scar evolution and determine treatment effectiveness. In clinical practice, scar assessment scales are less costly, tend to cover a greater number of aspects related to scar characteristics and can incorporate a patient's opinion in the assessment. However, the scales have not yet been used as an evaluation method for the postoperative recurrence of keloids. OBJECTIVE: The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of scar rating scales for keloid recurrence after surgical excision. METHODS: Patients (n = 25) with keloids on the trunk were treated by surgical resection and postoperative beta radiation therapy. On the 3rd, 6th, 9th and 12th postoperative months, two specialists classified the lesions qualitatively in recurrent and non-recurrent cases. Furthermore, in the objective evaluation, the items on the Seattle Scar Scale (SSS) and the Stony Brook Scar Evaluation Scale (SBSES) were assessed by specialists, and the patients assessed items on the Patient Scar Assessment Scale (PSAS) for the pre- and postoperative periods. The scars were classified qualitatively as "good" or "poor." RESULTS: Recurrence was observed in 18 patients (72%), according to the specialists' qualitative assessments. The best scores on the SSS and SBSES were given to the non-recurrent (p < 0.001) scars. The highest PSAS values were for the scars classified as "poor" (p < 0.001). There were no differences in the PSAS values for the preoperative period and outcomes for the recurrent scars (p = 0.519). The outcomes showed that the non-recurrent scars had lower values on the PSAS compared to the recurrent scars (p = 0.001) and compared to the preoperative period (p = 0.004). CONCLUSIONS: The PSAS, SSS and SBSES scales were effective methods in distinguishing keloid postoperative recurrence. It is necessary to establish the recurrence cut-off scores for each of the scales according to the treatment used.


Subject(s)
Keloid/pathology , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Patient Satisfaction , Adult , Female , Humans , Keloid/radiotherapy , Keloid/surgery , Male , Prospective Studies , Recurrence , Surveys and Questionnaires , Thorax
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Int J STD AIDS ; 22(10): 596-9, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21998182

ABSTRACT

Life-expectancy increased in patients infected with HIV/AIDS with the advent of highly active antiretroviral therapy (ART). Facial lipoatrophy is a common complication in these patients, eventually leading to stigma, segregation and a negative impact in quality of life (QOL). We measured the impact of the treatment of facial lipoatrophy with polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) in the QOL of patients with HIV/AIDS by using four questionnaires that address QOL. Forty consecutive patients on ART referred for facial lipoatrophy treatment were enrolled in this study. The first 20 were allocated to the intervention group and were treated with tissue augmentation with PMMA. The other 20 were allocated to the control group, which received treatment only after six months. At baseline, four questionnaires were applied to all patients in both groups and again after six months. The variation in scores within the control group for all domains of all four instruments was significantly better when compared with that within the control group. We detected improvement in the QOL of patients with HIV/AIDS and facial lipoatrophy when they were treated with PMMA.


Subject(s)
Face/pathology , HIV-Associated Lipodystrophy Syndrome/psychology , HIV-Associated Lipodystrophy Syndrome/therapy , Polymethyl Methacrylate/administration & dosage , Prostheses and Implants/statistics & numerical data , Quality of Life , Surveys and Questionnaires , Anti-HIV Agents/therapeutic use , Female , HIV Infections/complications , HIV Infections/drug therapy , HIV-1 , Humans , Male , Treatment Outcome
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Am J Nephrol ; 16(2): 162-6, 1996.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8919235

ABSTRACT

Two apparently healthy adults were admitted because of acute muscle cramps, severe weakness, and red urine excretion. Patient No. 1 developed the symptoms following intense exercise and patient No. 2 during a febrile infection. Both of them experienced such episodes in the past, but these were medically misinterpreted. Their present manifestations were accompanied by renal failure which subsided gradually and was found to be a result of rhabdomyolsis and myoglobinuria. Further investigations yielded a deficiency of carnitine palmitoyltransferase as a background to the acute muscular destruction. Examination of a sister of patient No. 2 who had a similar past history revealed the same metabolic disorder. Carnitine palmitoyltransferase deficiency, as a cause of nontraumatic rhabdomyolysis, is a distinct entity in the pathogenesis of acute renal failure. Our experience (3 patients within 2 years) makes us presume that this condition is not as rare as hitherto reported and should rather be considered in cases of 'nonhematuric' red urine and acute renal failure.


Subject(s)
Carnitine O-Palmitoyltransferase/deficiency , Metabolism, Inborn Errors/diagnosis , Acute Kidney Injury/etiology , Adult , Female , Humans , Leukocytes/enzymology , Male , Metabolism, Inborn Errors/complications , Middle Aged , Myoglobinuria/diagnosis , Myoglobinuria/etiology , Rhabdomyolysis/diagnosis , Rhabdomyolysis/etiology
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Am J Clin Pathol ; 79(2): 147-56, 1983 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6337466

ABSTRACT

Renal biopsy specimens from eight patients with cryoglobulinemic nephropathy were examined by light, electron, and immunofluorescence microscopy. The light microscopic features were not diagnostic. Characteristic ultrastructural findings were observed in all except one specimen and consisted of glomerular electron-dense deposits, which had a coarse, granular appearance at low-power magnifications and revealed tubular, annular and in a few cases, also fibrillar structures at high-power magnifications. Subendothelial deposits were a constant finding. The presence of intravascular thrombi (deposits), osmiophilic bodies, and crystals within the cytoplasm of the glomerular cells are also helpful for the diagnosis of this entity. Because of these specific findings, cryoglobulinemic nephropathy should be recognized as a clinicopathologic entity.


Subject(s)
Cryoglobulinemia/pathology , Kidney Diseases/pathology , Paraproteinemias/pathology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Humans , Immunoglobulins/analysis , Kidney/pathology , Kidney/ultrastructure , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/pathology , Male , Microscopy, Electron , Middle Aged
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Isr J Med Sci ; 18(2): 249-54, 1982 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7068355

ABSTRACT

Twenty patients with chronic renal failure being treated with hemodialysis were investigated in an attempt to ascertain whether hyperparathyroidism is an important etiologic factor in these patients' anemia. The patients were divided into two groups, one with hemoglobin of greater than 8 g/dl and the other with hemoglobin of less than 8 g/dl. These groups differed in blood transfusion requirements and in serum iron saturation. There was no difference between their levels of serum calcium, serum phosphate, serum alkaline phosphatase or serum parathyroid hormone. On bone biopsy endosteal fibrosis with bone marrow involvement was found in 2 of the 11 patients with high hemoglobin and in 5 of the 9 patients with low hemoglobin. Endosteal fibrosis with bone marrow involvement may thus be an important factor in the pathogenesis of anemia, and its presence or absence in association with hyperparathyroidism may explain the controversial observations reported by other investigators.


Subject(s)
Anemia, Aplastic/etiology , Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary/complications , Kidney Failure, Chronic/complications , Adult , Bone Marrow Diseases/complications , Female , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Renal Dialysis
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