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Indian J Nephrol ; 27(5): 372-376, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28904433

RESUMEN

Renal transplantation is an effective and commonly performed procedure for end-stage renal disease. Urinary tract infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in renal transplant patients. As data on postrenal transplant urinary tract infections from the Indian subcontinent are limited, the present study was conducted to estimate the burden of urinary tract infections in this vulnerable group of patients. This was a prospective study on patients undergoing renal transplantation in 2014 at our tertiary hospital in South India with a follow-up of 2 years to evaluate the risk factors for urinary tract infections. The prevalence of urinary tract infections was 41.9% with a male preponderance of 76.9%. Mean age of the 31 patients was 32.4 ± 10.2 years (range: 16-55 years). Gram-negative bacilli were the most common isolates with Escherichia coli being the predominant pathogen (53.3%). All the infections occurred within 1 year of transplantation with delayed graft function (P < 0.001; confidence interval [CI]: 29.0-96.3) and prolonged hospital stay (P = 0.0281; CI: 42.1-99.6) being the significant risk factors for acquiring urinary tract infections. Carbapenemase production was noted in 33.3% of isolates and all the Gram-negative organisms isolated in the 1st month of transplantation were carbapenem-resistant (CR) E. coli. The high rate of carbapenem-resistant organisms in the early posttransplant period is a point of concern, especially with cadaver transplants. Infection control practices and catheter care need to be strictly monitored to minimize the risk for UTI in the immediate posttransplant period.

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Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl ; 28(5): 1188-1191, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28937085

RESUMEN

Galloway-Mowat syndrome (GMS), also acknowledged as Microcephaly-Hiatal hernia nephrotic syndrome, is an uncommon genetic disorder inherited as an autosomal recessive trait usually seen before two years of life. It is an exceptional multisystem genetic disorder with a collection of skeletal, neurological, facial, gastrointestinal, growth, and renal abnormalities. This case report describes GMS in a girl, suffering from developmental delay, stunted growth, and various dysmorphic features, in whom nephrotic syndrome became apparent at adolescent age.


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Hernia Hiatal/diagnóstico , Microcefalia/diagnóstico , Nefrosis/diagnóstico , Síndrome Nefrótico/diagnóstico , Adolescente , Edad de Inicio , Biopsia , Femenino , Hernia Hiatal/tratamiento farmacológico , Hernia Hiatal/genética , Humanos , Microcefalia/tratamiento farmacológico , Microcefalia/genética , Nefrosis/tratamiento farmacológico , Nefrosis/genética , Síndrome Nefrótico/tratamiento farmacológico , Síndrome Nefrótico/genética , Esteroides/uso terapéutico , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Indian J Chest Dis Allied Sci ; 47(3): 205-7, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16022150

RESUMEN

A rare case of a penetrating intracardiac injury due to a ball-point pen in an adult male is reported. The patient presented with a retained metal spring embedded in the interventricular septum without any cardiac defects. A small metal tip of the pen was also present in the left lung. The patient was asymptomatic and without any cardiovascular compromise. The cardiac injury was managed conservatively. At two years after the injury the patient is still asymptomatic.


Asunto(s)
Accidentes de Tránsito , Cuerpos Extraños , Lesiones Cardíacas/etiología , Heridas Penetrantes/complicaciones , Adulto , Lesiones Cardíacas/patología , Humanos , Lesión Pulmonar , Masculino
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Indian J Med Microbiol ; 23(1): 41-3, 2005 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15928421

RESUMEN

Hepatitis viral infections are important causes of morbidity and mortality in haemodialysis patients. One hundred and thirty four patients attending haemodialysis unit were screened for the presence of HBV and HCV infections. Eight (5.9%) patients were HCV positive while two (1.4%) patients had HBV infection. A dual infection with both the viruses was observed in five patients (3.7%).


Asunto(s)
Hepatitis B/complicaciones , Hepatitis C/complicaciones , Diálisis Peritoneal/efectos adversos , Femenino , Hepatitis B/inmunología , Hepatitis B/mortalidad , Anticuerpos contra la Hepatitis B/sangre , Hepatitis C/inmunología , Hepatitis C/mortalidad , Anticuerpos contra la Hepatitis C/sangre , Humanos , Fallo Renal Crónico/inmunología , Masculino , Prevalencia
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