نتایج جستجو برای: extragenital
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An extremely rare case of primary extragenital granuloma inguinale affecting the axillae is reported. Clinical, histological, and electron microscopical features of the disease are described, and the rarity, absence of genital lesions, and consequent difficulty in diagnosis are emphasised.
Extragenital choriocarcinoma involving the gastrointestinal tract is rare. We report a 60-year-old woman with squamous cell carcinoma of esophagus with a choriocarcinomatous focus. She was palliated with chemotherapy and an endoprosthesis.
Introduction Morphea and lichen sclerosus (LS) are chronic inflammatory diseases that may pose a diagnostic challenge for a physician. High-frequency ultrasonography (HFUS) is a versatile diagnostic method utilized in dermatologic practice, allowing monitoring the course of the disease, treatment response and differentiation between certain skin disorders. Aim To prove the usefulness of HFUS ...
Answer: b. Extragenital M. hominis infections classically occur in patients who present with hypogammaglobulinemia, have received a solid-organ transplant, or recently undergone surgery (postoperative infections). There is no literature precedent for an association between neutropenia, obesity
BACKGROUND Endometriosis commonly affects the pelvic organs but can also affect organs outside the pelvis and is then termed extragenital endometriosis. CASES Successful robotically assisted laparoscopic management of extragenital endometriosis, specifically, endometriosis of the bowel, bladder, and ureter in 5 patients. CONCLUSION A substantial body of evidence supports the laparoscopic a...
OPERATIVE STRATEGY IN ACUTE SURGICAL ABDOMEN OF NON-TRAUMATIC EXTRAGENITAL ORIGIN ASSOCIATED WITH PREGNANCY (Abstract): The association between acute surgical abdomen of non-traumatic extragenital cause and pregnancy is very rare, making assessment difficult. Consequently, a standard protocol of surgical conduct has not been established, making it necessary to often resort to intraoperative imp...
BACKGROUND For Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), a test of cure (TOC) within 3-5 weeks is not recommended. International guidelines differ in advising a Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) TOC. Retesting CT and NG positives within 3-12 months is recommended in international guidelines. We assessed TOC and retesting practices including extragenital testing in general practitioner (GP) practices located in diff...
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