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Autoimmune polyglanduläre Syndrome

2013

The autoimmune polyglandular syndrome (APS) is defined as the manifestation of at least two endocrine autoimmune diseases. In order to take the wide spectrum of components and the variations of the disease fully into account, APS is usually divided up into the rare juvenile type (APS I) and the more common adult type (APS II-IV). APS I is caused by a monogenetic mutation whereas APS II-IV has a multifactorial genesis with combination related subgroups. Early diagnosis, individual adjustment of therapy and screening of high risk patients in particular are regarded as clinically relevant. In addition to the patient's history, the diagnosis of APS encompasses serologic measurement of organ-spe…

AdultPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyEndometriosisPhysical examinationHashimoto DiseaseDiseaseDiagnosis DifferentialHypothyroidismPregnancyHumansMass ScreeningMedicineHashimoto DiseasePolyendocrinopathies AutoimmuneMass screeningAutoantibodiesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)AutoantibodyGeneral MedicineDiabetes GestationalFemaleDifferential diagnosisbusinessInfertility FemaleRare diseaseDMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
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A swallowed toothbrush

2001

A 27-year-old woman came to the emergency department in April, 1999, after swallowing a toothbrush while cleaning her teeth 1 hour previously. She attributed the accident to clumsiness which made her slip on the wet bathroom floor, thereby forcing the toothbrush deep into her throat She reported no other illnesses. She had no pain, dysphagia, or dyspnoea. On examination she had a normal weight (body mass index of 22 kg/m). Her oropharnyx had no signs of injury and the rest of the physical examination was normal. A chest radiograph showed a toothbrush projecting towards the distal oesophagus with the head pointing to the oropharynx (figure), a finding which was not compatible with the report…

AdultToothbrushingmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical examinationlaw.inventionEsophagusSwallowinglawThroatotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansBulimiamedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineForeign Bodiesmedicine.diseaseDysphagiaEndoscopySurgeryRadiographymedicine.anatomical_structureFemalemedicine.symptomToothbrushForeign bodybusinessChest radiographThe Lancet
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Analysis of Safety and Tolerability Data Obtained from Over 1,500 Patients Receiving Topiramate for Migraine Prevention in Controlled Trials

2008

Objective.  Topiramate is an effective and generally well-tolerated migraine preventive therapy, as shown in three large, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled registration trials. Based upon efficacy/tolerability, topiramate 100 mg/day (50 mg BID) is the recommended target dose for most patients with migraine. To further assess the safety and tolerability of topiramate for migraine prevention, we analyzed safety data from 1,580 patients who participated in the three pivotal registration trials or an earlier pilot, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Methods.  The safety population consisted of all patients who took ≥1 dose of study medication during the double-blind …

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Neurological vertigo in the emergency room in pediatric and adult age: systematic literature review and proposal for a diagnostic algorithm.

2022

AbstractNeurological vertigo is a common symptom in children and adults presenting to the emergency department (ED) and its evaluation may be challenging, requiring often the intervention of different medical specialties. When vertigo is associated with other specific symptoms or signs, a differential diagnosis may be easier. Conversely, if the patient exhibits isolated vertigo, the diagnostic approach becomes complex and only through a detailed history, a complete physical examination and specific tests the clinician can reach the correct diagnosis. Approach to vertigo in ED is considerably different in children and adults due to the differences in incidence and prevalence of the various c…

Adultdifferentialemergency servicediagnosisEmergency departmentadulthood; childhood; emergency department; vertigo; adult; algorithms; child; diagnosis differential; humans; physical examination; emergency service; hospitalGeneral MedicineAdulthoodChildhoodDiagnosis DifferentialVertigoHumanshospitalChildEmergency Service HospitalPhysical ExaminationAlgorithmsItalian journal of pediatrics
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A questionnaire assessing women's care needs related to gynaecological cancer screening: development of the GCSCNS.

2013

Abstract Objective To identify women's care needs concerning cancer screening and to develop an instrument suitable for measuring them – the Gynaecological Cancer Screening Care Needs Scale (GCSCNS). We hypothesized that it is possible: (a) to explore care needs and to develop reliable subscales of them, (b) to rank these needs in order of importance, and (c) to detect determinants of these needs (age, social status, marital status, health locus of control) and these need scores. Study design A questionnaire was developed based on the relevant literature, interviews conducted with gynaecological patients, and a consultation with 18 experts. The questionnaire listed 58 items addressed to phy…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyGenital Neoplasms FemaleVarimax rotationPhysical examinationYoung AdultCronbach's alphaSurveys and QuestionnairesCancer screeningmedicineHumansMass ScreeningPsychiatryInternal-External ControlAgedAged 80 and overDescriptive statisticsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAge FactorsObstetrics and GynecologyMiddle AgedLocus of controlCross-Sectional StudiesReproductive MedicineSocioeconomic FactorsFamily medicineMarital statusFemalebusinessDelivery of Health CareSocial statusEuropean journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology
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Screening for breast and cervical cancer in a large German city: participation, motivation and knowledge of risk factors.

2005

Few data exist on attendance for cervical and breast cancer screening, breast self-examination and knowledge about risk factors for cervical cancer among German women. A population-based survey was performed in the city of Bielefeld in Germany.A questionnaire was mailed to 1500 randomly selected women age 25 to 75. Of those, 540 questionnaires were returned and 532 were analysed.Women participating in the survey considered themselves well informed about possibilities for early detection of breast cancer (84.0%). Most information was received from office-based gynaecologists (82.4%). 82.8% had a breast examination by a medical doctor annually and 43.1% practised breast self-examination every…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticePopulationUterine Cervical NeoplasmsBreast NeoplasmsBreast cancer screeningBreast cancerPatient Education as TopicRisk FactorsGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesCancer screeningMedicineMammographyHumansRisk factoreducationPapillomaviridaePhysical ExaminationAgedGynecologyCervical cancerVaginal Smearseducation.field_of_studyMotivationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryObstetricsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthBreast Self-ExaminationMiddle AgedPatient Acceptance of Health Caremedicine.diseasePopulation studyFemalebusinessMammographyPapanicolaou TestEuropean journal of public health
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Preoperative assessment of breast cancer: sonography versus MR imaging.

2002

The purposes of our study were to compare the diagnostic value of whole-breast sonography and MR imaging as adjunctive techniques to mammography and to determine whether MR imaging should be used routinely in the preoperative assessment of patients with suspected breast cancer.. One hundred four women (age range, 34-84 years; mean age, 60 years) with findings highly suggestive of malignancy in the breast were examined with mammography, sonography, and dynamic MR imaging before undergoing surgery. All visualized suspicious lesions were correlated histologically. The diagnostic relevance of sonographic and MR imaging findings was compared with the diagnostic value of the findings of clinical …

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical examinationBreast NeoplasmsMalignancyBreast cancermedicineMammographyHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingBreastFalse Negative ReactionsAgedAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryDiagnostic Tests RoutineMean ageMagnetic resonance imagingGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMr imagingMagnetic Resonance ImagingInvasive growthFemaleRadiologyUltrasonography MammarybusinessMammographyAJR. American journal of roentgenology
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Posturographic analysis of balance control in patients with haemophilic arthropathy

2007

Summary.  Musculoskeletal disorders in haemophiliacs represent the highest percentage of lesions, giving rise to haemophilic arthropathy (HA) which predominantly affects lower limbs, influencing postural control, standing and walking. Leading a sedentary lifestyle seems to influence strength and muscular resistance in haemophiliacs which, in turn, are related to articular stability and the prevention of articular degenerative processes. The objective of this work was to study alterations in balance to subsequently evaluate the appropriate therapeutics and how this influences the development of arthropathy. Twenty-five haemophiliacs with HA, 25 haemophiliacs without HA (NHA) and 25 healthy c…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentPosturePhysical exerciseHemophilia AHaemophiliaPhysical medicine and rehabilitationHemarthrosisArthropathymedicineHumansForce platformPhysical ExaminationPostural BalanceGenetics (clinical)Balance (ability)Sedentary lifestyleAnalysis of VarianceHaemophilic arthropathyRehabilitationbusiness.industryHematologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseCase-Control StudiesPhysical therapybusinessHaemophilia
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Electrocardiographic and other clinical correlates of walking ability in older women

2009

Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine how resting electrocardiographic (ECG) and other clinical variables, which can be included in a routine clinical examination, predict walking ability in older women. Three hundred and twenty women (63–75 years) without overt cardiac diseases and apparent mobility limitations were studied. Measurements performed were clinical examination (standard 12-lead resting ECG, assessment of physical activity level, presence of chronic diseases, use of beta-blockers, body mass index (BMI), ability to squat, resting blood pressure) and six-minute walking test. Participants walked 533 ± 75 m in the six-minute walking test. The best electrocardiographic p…

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The referral centers for the diagnosis and treatment of hypertension in adolescents

2015

Primary hypertension in adolescence was felt to be quite rare. However, the worldwide childhood obesity epidemic has had a profound impact on the frequency of high blood pressure (BP) with the result that primary hypertension should now be viewed as one of the most common health conditions in the young (estimated prevalence 1–5%). Therefore, current guidelines recommend that all children and adolescents seen in a medical setting should have their BP measured. The availability of BP tables with normal BP percentiles for age, sex and height has improved BP values classification. Studies conducted at referral clinics for evaluation of hypertension have indicated that as many as 30 to 40% of ad…

AnamnesisPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testReferralbusiness.industryPhysical examinationmedicine.diseaseChildhood obesityReferral CentreAdolescenceTherapeutic approachMasked HypertensionBlood pressureAmbulatoryHypertensionMeeting AbstractmedicinebusinessItalian Journal of Pediatrics
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