Medicine
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Inflammatory pseudotumor-like follicular dendritic cell sarcoma (IPT-like FDCS) is often associated with Epstein-Barr (EB) virus infection. The tumor is commonly found in the spleen and liver, and it has been reported in the literature that it can be associated with paraneoplastic pemphigus, myasthenia gravis, and other diseases. A case of IPT-like FDCS with clinical features of thrombocytopenia has not been reported. ⋯ IPT-like FDCS is an uncommon tumor, and its first presentation with marked thrombocytopenia is even rarer. The tumor was clinically and radiographically nonspecific. Definitive diagnosis relies on histopathological and immunohistochemical staining. IPT-like FDCS is biologically indolent and has a favorable prognosis.
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This study aims to assess the prevalence, clinical, and ultrasonography (US) in thyroid screening in healthy subjects with general symptoms of thyroid abnormality in low iodine intake in Bajulmati primary care center, East Java Indonesia. We retrospectively reviewed US thyroid examination of 74 subjects with symptoms of mass in the neck, shaky, sleep difficulties, over sweating, and chronic fatigue on September 15th, 2021. Following the WHO guidelines, subjects also underwent physical examination in which the result were classified into 3 categories, that is, no palpable nor visible goiter, palpable but no visible goiter, as well as palpable and visible goiter. ⋯ We conclude there were significant differences in US result of patients with and without complaint of mass in the neck. We also found a strong correlation between goiter palpation and US examination. Clinical findings, laboratory examination, cytology and molecular markers, patients' age, nodules size, and ultrasound features should be considered for the treatment planning.
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It is difficult to follow changes in the intraocular pressure (IOP) in glaucomatous eyes comprehensively because of the limited number of outpatient examinations. We report our findings in a case of normal tension glaucoma (NTG) in which frequent self-measurements of the IOP were used to evaluate the IOP-lowering effect of different medications. ⋯ We conclude that frequent self-measurements of the IOP can determine that small changes of the IOPs are significant.
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To investigate the effect of preoperative tropisetron treatment on postoperative cognitive function on the basis of patients' Mini-Cog scale scores. In this retrospective cohort study, data were retrieved from the medical record database. This research did not involve concerns with patient safety and violation of their interests, and therefore, no ethical review was required. ⋯ The postoperative cognitive impairment rate in the exposure group was significantly lower than that in the non-exposure group (3.5% vs 16.2%; P < .05). Multifactorial logistic regression analysis suggested that tropisetron was a protective factor for postoperative cognitive function, with a statistically significant effect (odds ratio [OR] = 5.04, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.31-19.4). Preoperative tropisetron exposure significantly reduces the incidence of postoperative cognitive impairment in patients, and it is a protective factor for postoperative cognitive function.
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Case Reports
Long-term use of ultra-low-dose mifepristone for uterine leiomyoma control and safety discussion: A case report.
In recent years, many clinical trials have used low-dose mifepristone to control uterine fibroids, some of which have achieved good results. However, according to the classic concept, long-term use of mifepristone could induce malignant transformation of the endometrium, and the effect of ultra-low-dose of mifepristone on uterine fibroids is still uncertain. Researchers are short on cases of uterine fibroids treated with mifepristone for long periods (more than a year). ⋯ Judging from our case, long-term, ultra-low-dose mifepristone for uterine fibroids treatment was safe and more effective than conventional therapy.