نتایج جستجو برای: icteric newborn

تعداد نتایج: 53025  

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo 1995

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1937
A Biemond S Van Creveld

It is a well-known fact that after familial jaundice in the new-born there not rarely remain certain cerebral symptoms which are related to a particular localization of the icteric staining in the brain substance, especially in the basal ganglia. The first description of icterus gravis neonatorum was given by Orthl', and the familial character was stressed by Schmorl2. In recent years a number ...

2013
Dana Nur Prihadi Frida Soesanti Aman B Pulungan Bambang Tridjaja Jose RL Batubara2

Results There were 40 children with CH included in the study. Boys 12(30 %) and girls 28(70%). Age when diagnosed 0-3 months 4(10%), 3-6 months 2(5%), 6-12 months 9 (22,5%), 1-6 years 20(50%), 6-14 years 5(12,5%). Clinical manifestation: delayed development 27,5%, underweight 17,5%, acute respiratory infection 15%, constipation 12,5%, hypotonia 7,5%, speech delay 5%, short stature 5%, enlarged ...

Journal: :Annals of clinical and laboratory science 1974
G Lum

Serum gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase ( G G T ), alkaline phosphatase (A L P ) and aspartate aminotransferase (A ST) were assayed in patients with cancer. GGT was more sensitive than either ALP or AST in detecting metastatic car­ cinoma to the liver in both icteric and anicteric patients with cancer. Extremely high activities of GGT were seen in patients with hepatoma, carcinoma of the pancreas a...

2002

Q1: How would you describe these skin lesions? What is the differential diagnoses? Figure 1 (see p 430) shows confluent ecchymosis in the background of icteric skin, mainly involving the left thigh. The differential diagnoses of non-palpable purpura/ ecchymosis include primary skin conditions (trauma, solar purpura, steroid purpura, capillaritis, and lividoid vasculitis), clotting disorders (th...

Journal: :Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine 2006
Jane H Thomas Dianne P Stephens

Leptospirosis is a common zoonosis that is endemic in the tropical Top End of the Northern Territory. Disease ranges from mild to very severe. We report a patient with anicteric leptospirosis who became critically ill, challenging the view that anicteric leptospirosis is less severe than the icteric form. Despite a typical but non-specific presentation and recreational high-risk activities, dia...

2010
Turkan Togal Ali Sener Neslihan Yucel Semra Demirbilek Feride Sinem Akgun Mustafa Aydogan Muharrem Ucar M. Ozcan Ersoy

UNLABELLED Leptospirosis is a commonly encountered type of zoonosis, especially in tropical regions. There is insufficient data regarding its frequency in non-tropical regions such as Turkey. Although leptospirosis presents with a mild icteric form in nearly 90% of cases, it can lead to Weils disease characterized by fever as well as fulminant hepatorenal and respiratory failure, in approximate...

2015
Jaivinder Yadav Deepak Sharma Suman Yadav Sweta Shastri

An Indian origin one and half year old premorbidly normal male child presented with history of gradual distension of abdomen for 6 months and jaundice, generalized body swelling, high coloured urine for 20 days. There was no history of any bleeding or feature suggestive of hepatic encephalopathy. On physical examination child was icteric, pale and had anasarca, massive hepatosplenomegaly and as...

2011
Krzysztof Gutkowski Alina Chwist Marek Hartleb

Corticosteroids are used widely to treat many types of disease. In general, these drugs are considered safe for the liver; however, recent reports have demonstrated that high-dose methylprednisolone (MT) may cause severe liver injury. Here, we report a case of a 24-year-old female who was given pulsed MT therapy for multiple sclerosis. MT induced icteric hepatitis and impaired liver synthetic f...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2006
Farrukh Saeed Raheel Iftikhar Mohsin Saif

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection is known to cause epidemic outbreaks as well as sporadic disease in many parts of the world. Clinical presentation of hepatitis E varies from acute icteric viral hepatitis to severe disease with fulminant hepatic failure, and anicteric infection (no jaundice but with ALT elevation). According to available data HEV infection does not lead to chronic liver failur...

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