Tidsskrift for den Norske lægeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny række
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In epilepsy benzodiazepines are mainly used to stop ongoing attacks. In hospitals intravenous diazepam is the drug of choice for status epilepticus. Outside of hospitals buccal midazolam is in the process of replacing rectal diazepam. Clonazepam, clobazam and nitrazepam (to children) are partially used as additional medication to prevent seizures.
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Oslo accident and emergency clinic (Oslo skadelegevakt) treats most scaphoid fractures in Oslo. The objectives of this study were to assess the usefulness of MRI in diagnosing such fractures and to determine the number of scaphoid fractures treated at our clinic, the number of patients treated with a scaphoid cast without having a fracture, the proportion of these fractures diagnosed with conventional radiographs and that diagnosed with MRI in a given period. ⋯ Three of four patients treated with a scaphoid cast due to a suspected scaphoid fracture had no fracture. Early MRI can reduce the time of immobilization for patients without fracture. Use of MRI to diagnose scaphoid fractures probably leads to treatment of some fractures that would heal without immobilization, especially in children who constituted the group most often diagnosed by MRI.
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Paediatric anaesthesia comprises newborn, infants and children, necessitating a variety of techniques and approaches. ⋯ Paediatric anaesthesia presents special challenges. Safe practice requires experience and knowledge of age-related anatomy, physiology and pathology.