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Respirol Case Rep ; 8(5): e00558, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32313653

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Post-extubation respiratory failure in patients with difficult airway is considered a challenge for the health team. Some intratracheal devices such as airway exchange catheters (AECs) could be used during scheduled tube removing to ensure a rapid access to airway in the case of requiring emergent reintubation. Nevertheless, using such devices could impede adequate non-invasive mechanical ventilation (NIMV) support because of the air leaks generated by interfering with mask interfaces. We describe the case of a woman with a very difficult airway in whom an AEC was placed before scheduled extubation and then developed post-extubation respiratory failure. Mask interface was adequately sealed by using a novel tube adapter for NIMV and successful non-invasive ventilation was provided while maintaining the AEC placed in the trachea until the emergency reintubation risk was overcome.

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Br J Dermatol ; 172(2): 450-4, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25059281

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BACKGROUND: Capillary malformation-arteriovenous malformation (CM-AVM) syndrome is associated with multifocal small CMs and a high risk for high-flow lesions. It is an autosomal dominant disorder, caused by RASA1 gene mutations. Recently, two novel clinical features have been identified: numerous small pale halos with central punctate red spots, and naevus anemicus. OBJECTIVES: To identify the prevalence of the new clinical manifestations in our patients with CM-AVM. The secondary objective was to investigate the presence of other skin lesions. METHODS: We retrospectively searched the picture database of our department for cases with a clinical diagnosis of CM-AVM, based on the identification of multiple cutaneous CMs and a negative history of epistaxis. We prospectively conducted a clinical and dermoscopic skin examination in all of these patients. RESULTS: Seven patients with multiple CMs were found, and only in one case was a cutaneous AVM present. Five patients had red punctate spots surrounded by pale halos on the upper limbs. Two adult patients also showed multiple telangiectasias on the neck and upper trunk. Naevus anemicus was not detected in any patient. A partial or total absence of vellous hair on the surface of CMs was observed in all patients. CONCLUSIONS: Red punctate spots with pale halos or small telangiectasias are frequent findings in CM-AVM syndrome. Hypotrichosis on the CMs suggests that RASA1 gene mutations could be involved in the hair follicle proliferation and cell cycle.


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Arteriovenous Malformations/complications , Capillaries/abnormalities , Hypotrichosis/etiology , Port-Wine Stain/complications , Adolescent , Adult , Arteriovenous Malformations/genetics , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Mutation/genetics , Port-Wine Stain/genetics , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies , Young Adult , p120 GTPase Activating Protein/genetics
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