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Investig. clín. (Granada) ; 8(3): 263-265, jul.-sept. 2005. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-96624

ABSTRACT

Se aportan tres casos de carotenodermia dietética tras la ingestión abundante de alimentos ricos en carotenos (zanahorias, naranjas). Se trata de dos varones y una mujer, adultos jóvenes, dos de ellos con antecedentes psicopatológicos. El principal problema clínico que plantean es la posible confusión con ictericias, aunque la pigmentación es sólo cutánea, no de escleróticas, la tonalidad es amarillo-anaranjada y la determinación de bilirrubina normal. La confirmación del diagnóstico se hace por la cuantificación de carotenos, que están elevados (AU)


There are three cases of dietetic carotenodermia after the great ingestion of food which is rich in carotenoids (carrot, oranges). There are two men and a woman, they are young adults, two of them have previous psicopathologics. The main clinic problem which appears is the possible mistake with icterics, although the pigmentation is only in this case skin, the pigmentation is not of eschlerotics, the shade of the skin is yellow- orange and the determination of normal billirubin. The confirmation of the diagnostic is made by the quantification of carotenes which are raised (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Young Adult , Adult , Carotenoids/adverse effects , Pigmentation Disorders/diagnosis , Jaundice/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Daucus carota/adverse effects
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Investig. clín. (Granada) ; 8(2): 114-117, abr.-jun. 2005. tab
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-72083

ABSTRACT

Objetivos: analizar la actividad asistencial en una unidad de Medicina Interna del Hospital Clínico Universitario de Granada. Casuística. Métodos: se estudian367 enfermos ingresados durante el años 1998 en una unidad de 18 camas. Se examinó el informe de alta o epicrisis de todos los pacientes, protocolizando la edad, sexo, diagnósticos principal y secundarios, mortalidad intrahospitalaria, traslado a otros servicios. Resultados: 202 (55%) pacientes eran varones y 165 (45%) mujeres. Hubo un neto predominio de las edades avanzadas con una media de 74±3 años. El motivo de ingreso fue por orden de frecuencia: cardiovascular respiratorio y neurológico. La mitad de los pacientes tenía 5 ó más diagnósticos al alta. La mortalidad fue del 11% (41 casos). Conclusiones: en el servicio de Medicina Interna ingresan la mayor parte de pacientes con edades muy avanzadas portadores de pluripatologías, siendo la mortalidad muy elevada


Aim: to analyse the activity in an Internal Medicine Unit in the Clinic Universitary Hospital of Granada. Patients. Methods: 367 patients was admitted in 1998 in 18 beds unit. We study the discharged report. Results: 202 (55%) men and 165 (45%) women. Many patients was very old, with a median age of 74±3 years. The main causes of hospitalization was cardiovascular, respiratory and neourologic disease. Half of patients had 5 or more diagnoses when they were discharged. Mortality was 11% (41 cases).Conclusions: most of the patients in a Internal medicine Unit was old people, with many diseases and a high mortality


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Internal Medicine/statistics & numerical data , Morbidity/trends , Hospital Departments/statistics & numerical data , Spain , Hospital Statistics , Hospital Mortality , Age Distribution , Sex Distribution
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An Med Interna ; 9(3): 131-3, 1992 Mar.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1567950

ABSTRACT

Ten new cases of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (Rendu-Osler-Weber's disease) are presented. Five of them were detected among 30,000 patients attending a Service of Internal Medicine; the remainder five, were detected while conducting the family study. Epistaxis (5 cases) and hidden (2 cases) and evident (1 case) digestive hemorrhage were the most frequent clinical signs. All patients presented telangiectasia affecting lips. We observed edemas in nasal fossas (5 cases), hand fingers (6 cases), tongue (2 cases) and face (1 case), as well as in gastroduodenal mucosa in the three patients undergoing endoscopic study. We did not observed hemostasis disorders, except for moderate thrombocytosis in two patients and microcytic anemia in three patients. The relevance of clinical evaluation is stressed, because all patients presented oral-facial telangiectasia.


Subject(s)
Telangiectasia, Hereditary Hemorrhagic/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Child , Epistaxis/etiology , Female , Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage/etiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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