Presentation
Matching clinical presentation over ACR 1990 criteria [3] he had 6 out of 10 most characteristic disease features: Weight loss of 4 kg or more - present Livedo reticularis -absent Testicular pain/tenderness - present Myalgia or leg weakness/tenderness [medcraveonline.com]
Since the patient did not present urinary symptoms, we did not treat him with butazolidin until we had tried to rule out diseases other than that indicated by the operative and histo- logical findings. [documents.tips]
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Gonorrhea is a contagious sexually transmitted purulent infection of the mucous membrane surfaces caused by the gram negative diplococcus Neisseria gonorrhoeae broad range of presentations Most commonly, the term gonorrhea refers to urethritis and/or [quizlet.com]
imaging if obstructive features are present. 64. [de.slideshare.net]
Entire Body System
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Congestive Heart Failure
heart failure related to endocarditis (CNS) complications of gonococcal meningitis In FEMALES: bacterial vaginosis, vaginitis, ectopic pregnancy, pregnancy, tubo-ovarian abscess, endometriosis, and mucopurulent cervicitis. [quizlet.com]
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Localized Pain
Characterised by pain in the back, of variable intensity, usually progressing and radiating in pattern of urethral colic, or abdominal pain without specific localization. Pain usually persisting for a month. [whonamedit.com]
Respiratoric
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Sputum
Negative sputum and no pul- monary symptoms since 1954. No other serious illnesses. Admitted on 22nd Oct. 1958 to the Bispe- bjerg Hospital, Department F, as a case of acute abdomen. [documents.tips]
Periodical passage of sticky and cloggy sputum or dry cough may occur. There might be throat spasms and dyspnea in the warm room, however the symptoms will disappear if you go outdoors. Cardiovascular system : typical arterial hypertension. [contagiosummolluscum.com]
Gastrointestinal
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Rectal Discharge
Non organismal: Instrumentation Foreign body Chemical vaginitis Erosion Polyp Neoplasm - Direct Smear and Culture on Thayer-Martin plates incubated in a carbon dioxide atmosphere from endocervical, urethral, pharyngeal, or rectal discharge. - DNA probe [quizlet.com]
For the past 3 months he had been complaining of constipation with periodical rectal discharge of blood and mucus, recurrent oppression and pressure pain in the lower left quadrant of the abdomen, and a weight loss of 10-15 kg. [documents.tips]
Skin
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Urticaria
SKIN - Maculopapular, pustular, necrotic, or vesicular rash, typically occurring on the torso, limbs, palms, and soles usually spares the face, scalp, and mouth; hemorrhagic lesions, erythema nodosum, urticaria, and erythema multiforme occur less frequently [quizlet.com]
•Rx- Chlorpheniramine for urticaria. Diazepam for anxiety. Salbutamol inhalation for bronchospasm. Hydrocortisone&Adrenaline for anaphylasis. 15. [de.slideshare.net]
Urogenital
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Ureteral Disorder
(disorder) Escape of urine from kidney Escape of urine from kidney (disorder) Escape of urine from ureter Escape of urine from ureter (disorder) FP - False passage of ureter False passage of ureter False passage of ureter (disorder) Fibrocystic renal [averbis.com]
Neurologic
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Radiculopathy
Journal D'urologie Medicale et Chirurgicale 60(3-4): 257-258, 1954 Efficacy of gabapentin for radiculopathy caused by lumbar spinal stenosis and lumbar disk hernia. [eurekamag.com]
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Radiculitis
[…] pleurobronchitis, pneumonitis, poliomyelitis, polyadenitis, polyarteritis, polyserositis, portahepatis, proctocolitis, propinquitatis, prosopantritis, prostatocystitis, pyelonephritis, pylephlebitis, pyodermatitis, pyolabyrinthitis, pyosalpingitis, rachiomyelitis, radiculitis [rimador.net]
Workup
[…] followers Placement of suprapubic tube: In severe cases of urethral trauma that prevent placement of urethral catheters or in the absence of adequate facilities for emergent cystoscopy; temporizing measure to divert urine and relieve patient discomfort See Workup [emedicine.medscape.com]
Serum
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Complete Blood Count Normal
Complete blood count normal. MCV 87 cubic microns. MCHC 30 g per 100. Haematocrit 39 yo. Spinal fluid normal. [documents.tips]
Colonoscopy
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Colitis
Spine 38(15): 1282-1287, 2014 Case of periureteritis plastica of left-sided double ureter in a patient with ulcerative colitis. [eurekamag.com]
Barium enema revealed mild colitis. No abnormality of the stomach. Chest radiography showed fibrotic inveterated and calcified changes in the left apex. No treatment apart from analgesics. [documents.tips]
[…] atlantis, basmatis, botrytis, bronchitis, buprestis, bursitis, canthitis, carditis, carpitis, cecitis, chapatis, chapattis, chappatis, cheilitis, chilitis, cholecystis, chondritis, chorditis, cionitis, clapotis, clematis, coatis, cochleitis, cochlitis, colitis [rimador.net]
Treatment
Treatment Treatment is directed to elimination of the basic process which caused the Item. [bigmed.info]
Treatment So far, the treatment has been surgical, directed, in the acute and fulminant stage, a t the predominant anuria and uraemia. The methods have been ureteral catheterization or nephrostomy. Both exert a good, but only temporary effect. [documents.tips]
This objective can now be achieved in the treatment of most of the diseases of the ureter when the relevant kidney is sufficiently healthy to merit conserva tion. [books.google.com]
—Stricture of the Urethra: Operative Treatment Chapter X.—Periurethritis, Tuberculosis, Syphilis, and Schistosomiasis of the Urethra Chapter XI.—Fistula of the Urethra. Urethrocele or Diverticulum of the Urethra. [elsevier.com]
In consequence different drugs have been tried for the treatment with varying results. TREATMENT Treatment of non-gonococcal urethritis as a rule be based on the basis of the infective agent. [stdpioneer.org]
Prognosis
[…] adjacent organs (e.g. in appendicitis, diverticulitis, inflammatory bowel disease etc) 3 haematogenous spread 3 CT diffuse, circumferential urothelial wall thickening and contrast-enhancement periureteric or perinephric fat stranding 1 Treatment and prognosis [radiopaedia.org]
The prognosis of this disease depends on precocity of diagnosis and establishment of treatment. Without treatment can occur a series of complications, some with extremely severe consequences or even death. [bendomd.com]
The overall prognosis is good after the treatment. But the disease is found to recur sometimes after discontinuation of therapy is at least 10 to 30 percent of patients. Some patients may require dialysis if there is permanent renal damage. [tandurust.com]
Catheterization Increased fluid intake Drugs Surgery if conservative measures fail Prognosis is good if the disorder is diagnosed and treated before kidneys are damaged. Specific treatment involves catheterization or measures to trigger urination. [merckmanuals.com]
Etiology
The final chapter deals with the etiology, pathology, clinical diagnosis, and treatment of priapism. This book is a valuable resource for physicians. [books.google.de]
This book discusses as well the etiology, pathology, and treatment of various diseases of the urethra, including acute urethritis, stricture of the urethra, periurethritis, tumors of the urethra, and schistosomiasis of the urethra. [elsevier.com]
Etiology Etiology of prerenalny OPN Prerenalny OPN can develop at states which are followed by decrease in warm emission (at a thrombembolia of a pulmonary artery, heart failure, arrhythmia, a heart tamponada, cardiogenic shock ). [medicine-for-you.com]
Despite the fact that many cases have since been observed and reviewed,3-7 the etiology, pathogenesis, and natural history of this disorder remain obscure and therapy is still the subject of discussion. [jamanetwork.com]
The etiology of ureteritis is most commonly infectious from an associated cystitis but there are many causes: ascending urinary tract infections; the most common causative agents are Escherichia coli and Aerobacter aerogenes 1-3 chronic inflammation secondary [radiopaedia.org]
Epidemiology
Epidemiological characteristic: MBT , MBT-. 1.3. A functional condition of a kidney: not broken; lowered; absent. 1.4. [tuberkulez-forever.com]
Urethritis may be associated with other infectious syndromes, such as the following: Pneumonia Urinary tract infection Epidemiology United States Urethritis occurs in 4 million Americans each year. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Pathophysiology
Pathophysiology Urethritis is an inflammatory condition that can be infectious or posttraumatic in nature. [emedicine.medscape.com]
(O'Brien JP et al: Disseminated gonococcal infection: A prospective analysis of 49 patients and a review of pathophysiology and immune mechanisms. [slideplayer.com]
Prevention
The forecast and Prevention the Forecast after timely executed organ-preserving operation favorable. [bigmed.info]
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In patients with detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia, sphincter spasm during voiding may prevent complete bladder emptying. Common complications include recurrent UTIs and urinary calculi. [merckmanuals.com]