Swiss medical weekly
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Bacterial arthritis is an emergency situation in which rapid diagnosis and immediate therapy are the main factors conditioning a satisfactory functional outcome. Not infrequently, bacterial arthritis may involve only mild clinical features, thus leading to a delay in diagnosis. ⋯ Other signs of bacterial infection (i.e. leukocytosis, positive blood cultures, synovial fluid pleocytosis) were less frequent than expected. Functional outcome was better for patients with a short latent period between the onset of clinical symptoms and initiation of treatment.
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Swiss medical weekly · Apr 1989
Case Reports[Acute pregnancy fatty liver with survival of the mother and child].
A case of acute fatty liver as a rare cause of pregnancy-induced jaundice is reported. Near term the 25-year-old patient became rapidly jaundiced. On admission laboratory tests showed signs of incipient coagulopathy and impaired renal function. ⋯ Despite the marked bilirubin elevation the hepatic enzymes were only slightly raised. In addition, acute renal insufficiency, pancreatitis and hyperuricemia developed. Under intensive care the patient recovered slowly and was discharged after 4 weeks with a healthy baby.