Advances in medical sciences
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Propofol vs isoflurane anesthesia-incidence of PONV in patients at maxillofacial surgery.
Prophylaxis of PONV (postoperative nausea and vomiting) is important for maxillofacial surgery. Vomiting is particularly unpleasant for the patient and undesirable as it may be detrimental to the operative area. The aim of this study is to compare the incidence of PONV after propofol with that after isoflurane anesthesia. ⋯ TIVA with propofol reduces the postoperative incidence of nausea and vomiting after maxillofacial surgery, compared with isoflurane anesthesia, and also reduces requirements of antiemetic medications.
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Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a rare, life-threatening soft-tissue infection, characterized by rapidly spreading inflammation, with secondary necrosis of the fascia and surrounding tissues. It is mostly caused by group A beta-haemolytic streptococci or multibacterial. A case of the 25-year-old man admitted on September 2006 to the Department of Dermatology and Venereology with suspicion of erysipelas of the left upper limb and left foot is presented. ⋯ Five months later patient was admitted to ICU in Bialystok after a suicide attempt. After next four months he died. The dramatic course of the disease is the evidence, that having an adequate knowledge about early symptoms of NF can save patient's life.
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To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the atopy patch test (APT) in detection of delayed-type sensitization to different food allergens, in children with digestive symptoms and with/or without cow's milk allergy. ⋯ High sensitivity and specificity of APT confirm its accuracy in diagnostics of delayed-type reactions in children with gastrointestinal symptoms. Combined atopy patch test and oral food challenge is essential for avoidance of unnecessary elimination diet. Delayed-type sensitization to other food allergens is common in children with cow's milk allergy.