نتایج جستجو برای: pneumatocele

تعداد نتایج: 163  

Journal: :Revista brasileira de anestesiologia 2011
Marco Antônio Cardoso de Resende Alberto Vieira Pantoja Ilda Antunes Lopes Maldonado Charruff Nisval de Magalhães Júnior Priscilla Luz

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Job's syndrome (JS), one of the presentations of the Hyper IgE Syndrome, is a rare immunodeficiency. It includes cutaneous abscesses, recurring pneumonias, pneumatoceles, eosinophilia, hyperimmunoglobulinemia E (> 2,000 IU.mL(-1)), and craniofacial and bone growth changes. This report describes the disease and its anesthetic management. CASE REPORT The patient is a 1...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2014
Ramnik V Patel Ike Njere Dhaval Govani Richard Stewart

To cite: Patel RV, Njere I, Govani D, et al. BMJ Case Rep Published online: [please include Day Month Year] doi:10.1136/bcr-2014205511 DESCRIPTION A 7-year-old boy presented to the paediatric department of district general hospital with persistent and diffuse abdominal pain, bilious vomiting, constipation and abdominal distention of about 24 h duration. He had a background of prematurity, devel...

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2010
Lena F Schimke Julie Sawalle-Belohradsky Joachim Roesler Andreas Wollenberg Anita Rack Michael Borte Nikolaus Rieber Reinhold Cremer Eberhart Maass Roland Dopfer Janine Reichenbach Volker Wahn Manfred Hoenig Annette F Jansson Angela Roesen-Wolff Bianca Schaub Reinhard Seger Harry R Hill Hans D Ochs Troy R Torgerson Bernd H Belohradsky Ellen D Renner

BACKGROUND Hyper-IgE syndromes (HIES) are primary immunodeficiency disorders characterized by Staphylococcus aureus abscesses, recurrent pneumonia, increased serum IgE levels, and eczema. The association of heterozygous signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) mutations with autosomal dominant (AD)-HIES allows the differentiation of AD-HIES from disorders associated with eczem...

Journal: :The Pediatric infectious disease journal 2001
M C Pírez O Martínez A M Ferrari A Nairac A Montano I Rubio M J Saráchaga S Brea T Picon M C Pinchack P Torello G Algorta M C Mogdasy

OBJECTIVE To report the results of the use of antimicrobial guidelines for the management of children with community-acquired bacterial pneumonia. METHODS Admittance and discharge criteria and algorithms for diagnosis and treatment were established. The decision to treat with antibiotics was based on radiologic findings in pneumonia with pulmonary consolidation and left to the attending physi...

2015
Shen-Hao Lai Kin-Sun Wong Sui-Ling Liao Wei-Chun Chin

BACKGROUND Lung ultrasonography has been advocated in diagnosing pediatric community-acquired pneumonia. However, its function in identifying necrotizing pneumonia, a complication, has not been explored. This study investigated the value of lung ultrasonography in diagnosing pediatric necrotizing pneumonia and its role in predicting clinical outcomes. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed 236 c...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2003
A Rodricks M Satyanarayana G A D'Souza P Ramachandran

Turpentine is a volatile hydrocarbon used in polishes, solvents, paints and textile industry. When hydrocarbons are aspirated into the lung, they cause chemical pneumonitis, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and rarely pneumatoceles and pneumothorax. We report a 20-year old boy with turpentine-induced chemical pneumonitis that evolved into a bronchopleural fistula. He was treated with...

Journal: :Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2021

Abstract Background COVID 19 is associated with a hypercoagulable state cytokine storm syndrome and thrombocytopenia leading to complications across various systems. COVID-19 infection, its treatment, resultant immunosuppression, pre-existing comorbidities have made patients vulnerable secondary infections Methods We systematically reviewed cases between Jan May 2021 for pulmonary extrapulmonar...

Journal: :Diseases of the chest 1955
D G ALARCON

In the last two years there have appeared several reports on large multiple bullae which develop in the parenchyma of one or both lungs, and tend to grow or to decrease and eventually disappear. This type of cavity is seen in tuberculous patients under treatment by antibiotics and/or chemotherapy, particularly in those receiving isoniazid. The relationship between the latter drug and the develo...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2006
Mustafa K Celen Celal Ayaz Esen Ozmen Salih Hosoglu Mehmet F Geyik

S pneumonia is most commonly seen after viral lower respiratory infections. It is one of the major factors affecting elderly individuals with bronchiectasis and nosocomial pneumonia. It progresses fast, and occurs with multilobular involvement, cavitation, and empyema (10%). Staphylococcal pneumonia represents 1% of all pneumonia in children. Studies have shown a mortality rate of 7% in staphyl...

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