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Malays J Pathol ; 43(1): 81-85, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33903310

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Small bowel volvulus is defined as the torsion of the small intestine, potentially leading to bowel obstruction, gangrene and perforation. It is a rare condition, especially in adults. CASE PRESENTATION: A 30-year-old man was retrieved from the jungle with severe weight loss and abdominal symptoms. He succumbed to death despite 22 days of intensive medical treatment. An autopsy revealed a ruptured gangrenous ileal volvulus with peritonitis and subdiaphragmatic abscess. Further laboratory analysis detected systemic Candida tropicalis and intestinal gramnegative bacterial sepsis, systemic Zika virus viremia, leptospirosis complicating rhabdomyolysis and disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, Type I Herpes Simplex virus infection of the tongue and upper gastrointestinal tract. The cause of death was the ruptured ileal volvulus, complicated with upper gastrointestinal bleeding due to Herpes simplex virus esophagitis in a malnourished patient with resolving leptospirosis and underlying Zika virus co-infection. CONCLUSION: Rare clinical scenarios of adult-onset intestinal volvulus with concomitant multiple infections precludes clinical diagnosis and early treatment, leading to devastating consequences of clinical outcome. The positive clinical and postmortem correlation is a good learning lesson in many disciplines of medicine and science.


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Intestinal Obstruction , Intestinal Volvulus , Leptospirosis , Zika Virus Infection , Zika Virus , Adult , Autopsy , Humans , Intestinal Volvulus/complications , Male
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Malays Fam Physician ; 12(1): 26-28, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28503271

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Nursemaid's elbow is a radial head subluxation caused by axial traction on the extended arm while the forearm is pronated, allowing for slippage of the radial head. A 2-year-old boy presented with pain, swelling and reduced range of movement of the right elbow for 4 days. The mother noted that the child was moving the right upper limb less often and there was tenderness over the right elbow. X-ray of the right elbow showed subluxation of the elbow joint with no obvious fracture. A trial of conservative management was decided upon and the patient was placed on a right elbow backslab with the right forearm in a supine position. On follow-up, there was no swelling, tenderness or neurological deficit noted. A repeate x-ray revealed normal findings.

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Singapore Med J ; 48(12): e335-7, 2007 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18043831

ABSTRACT

Twin reverse arterial perfusion sequence occurs in approximately one percent of monochorionic twins. This condition is always fatal for the recipient twin and carries a high mortality rate for the pump twin. Various treatment options are described, but management is continually evolving with the publication of new data. We report an acardiac acephalic monochorionic twin who was diagnosed at 31 weeks gestation. Serial ultrasonographical examinations of the normal pump twin showed intrauterine growth restriction but with no evidence of heart failure. A healthy pump twin was delivered by caesarean section at 34 weeks.


Subject(s)
Fetofetal Transfusion/diagnostic imaging , Heart Defects, Congenital/diagnostic imaging , Pregnancy Outcome , Pregnancy Reduction, Multifetal/methods , Twins, Monozygotic , Ultrasonography, Prenatal , Abnormalities, Multiple/diagnostic imaging , Cesarean Section , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Gestational Age , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Pregnancy , Pregnancy, Multiple
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Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol ; 36(2): 216-8, 1996 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8798320

ABSTRACT

A 30-year old female who initially had typical endometriosis treated according to a standard regimen later developed numerous highly vascular endometrial polyps on the vagina, cervix, ureter, serosal surfaces of the uterus, pouch of Douglas (POD) and other areas of pelvic peritoneum as well as the endometrium 8 months after withdrawal of treatment with Zoladex gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist used for treatment of this disease. We postulate that these polyps developed as a rebound phenomenon upon withdrawal of Zoladex. We believe this is the first report of this complication following use of GnRH analogue.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal/adverse effects , Endometrial Neoplasms/chemically induced , Endometriosis/drug therapy , Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone/antagonists & inhibitors , Goserelin/adverse effects , Polyps/chemically induced , Substance Withdrawal Syndrome , Adult , Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal/therapeutic use , Endometrial Neoplasms/pathology , Female , Goserelin/therapeutic use , Humans , Polyps/pathology
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