Revue médicale de la Suisse romande
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Delirium is common and associated with important adverse consequences in elderly persons. It is an acute syndrome characterized by the rapid onset of cognitive and attention impairment, with a fluctuating course. In most cases, the etiology is multifactorial, combining predisposing and precipitating factors. Delirium management combines specific treatments of precipitating factors with the symptomatic treatment of delirium manifestations, based on nonpharmacologic as well as pharmacologic approaches.
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The chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) consists of a disturbance of the muscular function of a compartment related to a rise in the intramuscular pressure of the aforementioned compartment, during an exercise. The most frequent location of this pathology is the leg. ⋯ Among those, the measurement of the intramuscular pressures of all the compartments potentially accused, at rest, during an effort and especially in phase of recovery, represents the determining criteria. The physiopathological mechanisms implied in the syndrome and currently recognized, are also the object of this 1st part.
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Rev Med Suisse Romande · May 2003
Review[Mastectomy and reconstruction: what kind of safety, which attitude?].
Breast reconstruction should be regarded as a significant part of breast cancer treatment. Immediate reconstruction has the advantages of a better cosmetic result, a better illness approach and of avoiding the need of a second major operative procedure. Immediate and early delayed reconstruction does not significantly increase the risk of local or systemic disease recurrence and the type of surgery performed should depend on the further therapy chosen. Skin-sparing mastectomy--a new technique--preserves the skin envelope and should be proposed to patients with central breast cancer.