Multiple myeloma (MM) is a plasma-cell malignancy that, in theUnited States, constitutes 1.1% of all malignancies, 13.8% ofhaematological malignancies and   In May 1998, a 48-year-old man was found to have a Se Cr of176.8 µmol/l  相似文献   

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Complications of blood transfusion     
Maxwell  Melanie J; Wilson  Matthew J A 《CEACCP》2006,6(6):225-229
The first 150 words of the full text of this article appear below. Key points
  • Complications of blood transfusion are rare but canbe life-threatening.
  • Since 2005, it has been a legal requirementthat all serious adverse reactions attributable to the safetyor quality of blood are reported.
  • Most reported complicationsare because of transfusion of mismatched blood products andare avoidable through clinical vigilance.
  • Massive blood transfusionsresult in abnormalities of coagulation status, serum biochemistry,acid–base balance and temperature homeostasis.
  • Transfusion-relatedacute lung injury is the most common cause of major morbidityand death after transfusion.
  The serious hazards of transfusion (SHOT) scheme has collecteddata on significant adverse events resulting from transfusionof blood components from volunteer organizations since 1996.However, after the implementation of the European Union Directiveon Blood Safety and Quality in 2005, it is now a requirementthat all ‘Blood Establishments and Hospital Blood Banksreport to the Secretary of State for Health all serious adversereactions . . . [Full Text of this Article]
  CoagulationBiochemistryHypocalcaemiaHyperkalaemiaAcid–base abnormalitiesHypothermia   Clinical features       Immediate reactionsDelayed reactions       BacterialViralPrion      相似文献   

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  Ticlopidine hydrochloride is a platelet aggregation inhibitorthat is used for the prevention of vascular thrombosis. So far,only six cases of ticlopidine-induced lupus have been documentedin the literature [1–3]. We report here a first case ofticlopidine-induced lupus with renal involvement.   A  相似文献   

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  We present a case of acute respiratory failure developing ina patient given immunosuppression for anti-neutrophil cytoplasmantibody (ANCA)-positive renal vasculitis. With these interventions,however, comes the increased risk of infective complications.This case highlights a highly unusual (but probably underdiagnosed)infection, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), associated withsevere pneumonitis. This pathogen is associated with bronchiolitisin infants and outbreaks of pneumonia in the elderly. Previousreports associating RSV with immunosuppression have virtuallyexclusively focused on lung and bone-marrow transplant recipients.   A 66-year-old male had been referred for investigation of impairedrenal function and symptoms of lethargy, nausea, loss of appetiteand swollen ankles of 4 months duration. His plasma creatininehad been 100 µmol/l in 1996, rising to 372 µmol/lat the time of referral in October 2001 and to 501 µmol/lat his first outpatient appointment the following week. The only past medical history of note was  相似文献   

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  Sezary syndrome is a cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), characterizedby erythroderma and infiltration of the epidermis, the dermisand the bone marrow by monoclonal CD4+ T lymphocytes [1]. Renalcomplications of patients with CTCLs have rarely been reported[2–4]. In patients with other haematological malignancies,treated with interferon-   A 63-year old male, who had been diagnosed with Sezary syndrome  相似文献   

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  A wide spectrum of primary glomerular diseases may occur inpatients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) due to autoimmunemechanisms [1,2]. We here report a patient with type 1 DM andHashimoto's thyroiditis who developed membranoproliferativeglomerulonephritis (MPGN).   A 35-year-old man with type 1 DM for 18 years and Hashimoto'sthyroiditis for 6 years was referred to  相似文献   

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Atrial fibrillation     
Bajpai  Abhay; Rowland  Edward 《CEACCP》2006,6(6):219-224
The first 150 words of the full text of this article appear below. Key points
  • Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the commonest cardiacarrhythmia; its incidence increases with age.
  • Diabetes mellitus,hypertension and ventricular hypertrophy are commonly associatedwith non-valvular atrial fibrillation.
  • Primary aims of managementof AF are conversion to sinus rhythm, maintenance of sinus rhythmand prevention of thromboembolic complications.
  • In elderlypatients who are asymptomatic, adequate rate control of AF appearsto offer the same benefits as rhythm control.
  • Chronic AF carriesa high risk of ischaemic stroke from thromboembolism; all patientsat risk must receive adequate anticoagulation.
  • Anticoagulationshould be continued in patients with risk factors despite successfulconversion to sinus rhythm.
  Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the commonest cardiac arrhythmia.The incidence increases with age and affects 5% of UK populationabove the age of 65 yr and 10% above 75 yr.1 2 In the UnitedStates, AF accounts for more than 35% of all admissions forcardiac arrhythmias.3 Men are . . . [Full Text of this Article]
            Direct current cardioversionPharmacological restoration of sinus rhythm       Non-pharmacological management   Cardiac surgeryAcute myocardial infarctionPregnancyVentricular pre-excitationHyperthyroidismPulmonary disease  相似文献   

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  Common causes of gross haematuria include stones, neoplasms,tuberculosis, trauma and prostatitis. However, macroscopic haematuriacan occur in patients with IgA nephropathy. IgA nephropathyusually occurs in patients under 40 years of age, and loin painoften accompanies the haematuria [1]. Furthermore, macroscopichaematuria in IgA nephropathy often causes acute renal failurebecause of tubular obstruction by red blood cells [2–4].Obstruction or haematoma of the renal pelvis and lower urinarytract by gross haematuria in IgA nephropathy or any other diseasescausing haematuria has not been reported. Here, we report thecase of a patient with pelvic haematoma in IgA nephropathy,that was erroneously suspected for pelvic malignancy leadingto its radical resection.   A  相似文献   

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  In a bygone era, secondary hypertension was an easy issue. Wehad the obligation to investigate all hypertensive patientsfor secondary causes [1]. Patients identified with secondaryhypertension were referred to an appropriate surgeon and thedeed was done. After all, back then ‘a chance to cut wasa chance to cure’. However, these pastoral times are gone,with the single exception of pheochromocytoma. Evidence-basedmedicine has chased us away from this lofty goal and we havebecome slaves to the Cochrane reports and ‘nothing isproved’. Whether or not this attitude is clinically acceptablein any given patient is a debate that clinicians face everyday.   A 46-year-old woman was referred because of decreased renalfunction and hypertension. She had developed nausea and vomitingand her physician observed a serum creatinine of 313 µmol/l.  相似文献   

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  Acute renal failure due to phosphate nephropathy following bowelcleansing with an oral sodium phosphate solution is a rare,but well-known, complication [1]. Several authors have reporteddiffuse tubular injury and tubular deposition of calcium phosphatein biopsies taken from such patients [1–4]. In these patients,the term acute phosphate nephropathy more aptly describes thisentity than the previously used term acute nephrocalcinosis[1]. It has been a matter of debate whether these changes aredirectly induced by the phosphate load or whether they werebeing present before the procedure [3]. We, therefore, reporta patient with acute phosphate nephropathy who had kidney biopsiestaken before and after bowel cleansing with sodium phosphate.   In 2002, a 69-year-old woman was  相似文献   

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Anaesthesia for lower limb revascularization     
Tovey  Gail; Thompson  Jonathan P 《CEACCP》2005,5(3):89-92
The first 150 words of the full text of this article appear below. Key points Surgery for lower limb revascularization is associatedwith a high risk of cardiac morbidity and mortality. Preoperativecardiac risk assessment is important and risk-reducing measuresshould be started appropriately. Perioperative ß-blockadedecreases perioperative cardiac complications in the highestrisk patients. The quality of anaesthetic practice rather thanspecific technique per se has the most important influence onpatient outcome. Acute limb ischaemia is an emergency thatprecludes prolonged preoperative cardiac evaluation.  
  Critical limb ischaemia (CLI) is defined as chronic ischaemicrest pain, ulcers or gangrene attributable to objectively provenarterial occlusive disease. Peripheral vascular disease (PVD)is a marker for severe multi-system atherosclerosis and patientswith critical limb ischaemia presenting for lower limb revascularizationpresent a significant challenge to the anaesthetist. They areusually elderly with a high prevalence of hypertension, diabetesmellitus, cerebrovascular and renal vascular disease, and smoking-relatedrespiratory disease. Only 8% of patients with PVD . . . [Full Text of this Article]Treatment strategies       MonitoringGeneral anaesthesiaRegional anaesthesia      相似文献   

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  Patients with end-stage renal disease who require chronic dialysisare at high risk of developing malignancy. There are many reportedcases of the development of renal or urothelial cancer in suchpatients [1–8]. We report the first case, to our knowledge,of multifocal, invasive transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) andunilateral renal cell carcinoma (RCC) with acquired cystic disease,occurring simultaneously in a patient on haemodialysis treatedby complete urinary tract exenteration. Our patient was managedsuccessfully with an aggressive treatment.   A 69-year-old man was referred to our institution  相似文献   

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Pre-hospital trauma care: systems and delivery     
Lockey  David; Deakin  Charles D 《CEACCP》2005,5(6):191-194
The first 150 words of the full text of this article appear below. Key points Victims of trauma often spend a significant periodof time in the pre-hospital phase. There is wide variationin the practice of pre-hospital care internationally. The term‘paramedic’ covers a wide range of skills and abilities. Incountries other than the UK, physician-led pre-hospital careis well established. Where pre-hospital anaesthesia is performed,in-hospital standards should apply.   When the literature on pre-hospital trauma care is examined,it becomes apparent that a significant period of time is oftenspent between the time of accident and arrival in the emergencydepartment. Although the ‘Golden Hour’ is an arbitraryconcept, it is often applied to trauma care and emphasizes theimportance of life-saving interventions soon after injury. Inthe UK and elsewhere, the majority of the first hour has passedbefore the hospital-based physician has contact with the patient.Time at the scene can be much longer if the patient is . . . [Full Text of this Article]
  Ambulance ServicesDoctors in UK pre-hospital careMobile medical teams   Aeromedical services in the UKMainland European and US models of service          相似文献   

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  We report the case of a 43-year-old renal transplant recipientwho required ventilatory support for acute respiratory tractinfection. The differential diagnosis in immunocompromised individualsis extensive and requires prompt investigation.   A 43-year-old male non-smoker with end stage kidney failuredue to medullary cystic kidney disease received a 1:1:1 cadavericrenal allograft in 2001. The transplant initially functionedwell, but 1 month after transplantation, his renal functionworsened and a renal transplant biopsy showed mild cellularrejection. He was treated with methylprednisolone (500 mg/dayfor 3 days) and his renal function improved to a baseline creatinineof 160 µmol/l. He subsequently had a cytomegalovirus (CMV)seroconversion illness with diarrhoea and deterioration in renalfunction. This was successfully treated with ganciclovir. For the next 3 years he experienced no medical problems andhis  相似文献   

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  Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-associated coronavirus(SARS-CoV) has been identified as the causal agent of SARS.Although not common, acute renal failure (ARF) in SARS patientsusually has a catastrophic outcome, with a mortality rate of77% [1]. The causes of ARF in association with SARS are unknown.An increase in creatine kinase (CK) may play a role [2]. Wepresent two patients who met the definition of probable SARS.   A 78-year-old man  相似文献   

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  Impaired control of the complement system activation due tomutations in complement factor H (CFH) has been described intwo apparently unrelated human diseases, membranoproliferativeglomerulonephitis type II (MPGN2) and non-Shiga toxin-associatedhaemolytic uraemic syndrome (non-Stx-HUS). Mouse models of thesediseases have been developed by Pickering et al., by knocking-outCfh gene (MPGN2) and by subsequently transferring a mutatedCfh gene in the Cfh–/– background (non-Stx-HUS).The data obtained from the two models provided precious informationto clarify the mechanisms that cause the disparate phenotypesunderlying CFH genetic defect.   MPGN2 is a rare cause of chronic nephritis characterized bythe presence of dense deposits within the glomerular basementmembrane (GBM), capillary wall thickening, mesangial cell proliferationand glomerular fibrosis [1,2].   Non-Shiga toxin-associated haemolytic uraemic syndrome (non-Stx-HUS)is a rare disease with manifestations of haemolytic anaemia,thrombocytopenia and renal failure. The clinical outcome isunfavourable,  相似文献   

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Anaesthesia and cognitive disturbance in the elderly     
Fines  Daniel P; Severn  Andrew M 《CEACCP》2006,6(1):37-40
The first 150 words of the full text of this article appear below. Key points Perioperative delirium and longer term cognitivedisturbance are common and disabling consequences of anaesthesiaand surgery in the elderly. Evidence is emerging that the riskof postoperative delirium can be predicted by preoperative screeningof otherwise asymptomatic patients. The risk of prolonged postoperativecognitive dysfunction (POCD) is
    Anaesthetic assessment   Possible causes of POCDEmboliPerioperative physiological disturbancesPre-existing cognitive impairmentOther factors   PremedicationConduct of anaesthesia    相似文献   

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Massive haemorrhage in pregnancy     
Banks  Amelia; Norris  Andrew 《CEACCP》2005,5(6):195-198
The first 150 words of the full text of this article appear below. Key points Massive haemorrhage remains a significant causeof maternal mortality and morbidity. Clear and timely communicationbetween surgical, anaesthetic and haematology services is vitalto ensure optimal maternal and fetal outcome. Signs of hypovolaemiaoccur relatively late because of physiological changes in pregnancy. Theextent of intravascular volume deficit is not reflected by visualestimates of vaginal bleeding. The decision to perform a hysterectomyshould be made when other methods of haemostasis have failedand not delayed until control of maternal haemostasis and cardiovascularstability has been lost.   Massive haemorrhage is a major cause of maternal mortality.Life-threatening haemorrhage may occur as frequently as 6.7per 1000 deliveries.1 This equates to 1400 cases yr –1in the UK or 33.5 yr –1 in an obstetric unit with 5000deliveries annually. Pregnancy-related conditions and complicationsaccount for 0.8% of intensive care admissions; 35% of thesearise from massive haemorrhage.1 2 Management of massive . . . [Full Text of this Article]
      Antepartum haemorrhagePostpartum haemorrhageCoagulopathies   GeneralSpecific treatmentsPhysicalPharmacologicalSurgicalRadiologicalBlood and blood productsAnaesthesia for obstetric haemorrhageAutologous transfusion        相似文献   

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  Diffuse alveolar haemorrhage (DAH) often mimics, clinicallyand radiologically, severe pneumonia or ARDS [1]. The causesof DAH include a variety of non-infectious diseases, e.g. collagenvascular disease. In DAH associated with SLE, a regimen of corticosteroidscombined with cyclophosphamide and plasma exchange is generallyrecommended [2]. We describe here a ventilated SLE patient withDAH refractory to standard therapies. To our knowledge, thisrepresents the first successful application of rituximab inDAH.   A 29-year-old North African female presented to our institution  相似文献   

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  The correct approach for the identification of urinary crystalsis based on the knowledge of: (i) the morphological featuresof the crystals; (ii) the pH of the urine in which the crystalsare found; and (iii) the birefringence features under polarizedlight. Only for selected cases, more sophisticated techniquessuch as infrared spectroscopy are required [1,2]. Herein we describe a very unusual crystalluria and the stepswe took to identify the nature of such crystals.   On March 25, 2003 a very unusual crystalluria was found in thelaboratory of Clinical Chemistry of Policlinico ‘A.Gemelli’of Rome. Crystals, which  相似文献   

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