Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde
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Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd · Mar 2005
Case Reports[Hoarseness in a recent visitor to the tropics through infection of the larynx by Histoplasma capsulatum].
A 58-year-old man presented with hoarseness and a sore throat for the previous 3 months, which were caused by a laryngeal infection with the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. He had been infected during a stay in Indonesia. Both his hoarseness as well as the Histoplasma antigen titres in serum responded to therapy with itraconazol. ⋯ If not asymptomatic, the disease most often presents with pulmonary symptoms. A histoplasmosis presenting as a laryngeal infection is relatively uncommon and can be mistaken for papillomatosis or carcinoma. The diagnosis can be made by microscopy and culture of the fungus; an antigen test is available in the United States.
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Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd · Mar 2005
[Complete atrioventricular septal defect in children with Down's syndrome: good results of surgical correction at younger and younger ages].
To evaluate the results of cardiosurgical treatment of children with Down's syndrome and a complete atrioventricular septal defect (cAVSD). ⋯ The group comprised 148 children: 75 girls and 73 boys. The median age at time of surgery was 20 weeks (range: 6 weeks to 3.7 years) and showed a statistically significant decrease during the period under investigation. Of 4 children lost to clinical follow-up actual data could be obtained. The median duration offollow-up was 6 years and 7 months (range: 38 days to 23 years and 11 months). 28 children (19%) died. The mortality within 30 days after the operation decreased from 0-38% in the period 1980-1989 via 0-30% in the period 1990-1999 to 0% in 2000-2003. The percentage ofreoperations related to the correction ofcAVSD (14%; 14/98) did not seem to increase. Of the correction-related reoperations, 14% (2/14) were followed by a second reoperation. Conclusion. In the period 1980-2003, children with Down's syndrome and a cAVSD were corrected surgically at a younger and younger age. The early mortality decreased to 0% in the years 2000-2003. Echocardiography in the first weeks of life for all children with Down's syndrome makes it possible to diagnose those with a cAVSD early enough for surgical repair.
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In three men, aged 81, 66 and 58 years, breast cancer was diagnosed. All three were treated by modified radical mastectomy and axillary-node dissection. They received tamoxifen and the first and the third patient also received radiotherapy. ⋯ As in women, of the known risk factors for male breast cancer, a positive family history is one of the most important ones. Modified radical mastectomy, combined with sentinel-node biopsy by experienced teams, is the standard treatment. Criteria for adjuvant systemic treatment are identical for men and women, although hormonal therapy (tamoxifen) has a more prominent place in the adjuvant setting because of the high percentage of positive hormone receptors in men.