1.Perceptions and health-seeking behaviour of two young women with Iatrogenic premature menopause
Ina S. Irabon ; Zenith DLT Zordilla
Philippine Journal of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility 2017;14(1):24-29
Background:
Premature menopause is a frequently overlooked condition with significant morbidity without timely intervention.
Objective:
This descriptive study explored the perceptions, concerns, and health-seeking behavior of two women diagnosed with premature menopause, regarding their illness.
Methods:
Authors interviewed two nulligravid patients less than 30 years old diagnosed with premature menopause. Verbal consent was sought prior to the interview. An interview guide adapted from the Explanatory Model (Kleinman) to probe each patient's perceptions, concerns and health-seeking behaviour regarding PM was used. Data validation was immediately sought after the interview with each patient before analysis. Thematic analysis was used to explore the patients' perceptions (physical, psychological, and social effects of PM) and health-seeking behavior that resulted from these effects.
Results:
Results showed that vasomotor symptoms, infertility, and treatment costs are important issues for these patients to help them undertsand their illness. The neglected role of physicians in fully disclosing the effects of the disease is highlighted in one patient that hindered her from making informed choices for treatment. The behavioural responses of these patients were influenced by the following factors: ability to make informed decisions over disease management, degree of disruption of activities of daily living, infertility, amount of social and financial support.
Conclusion
Looking at the underlying motivations of women diagnosed with premature menopause about their illness may help physicians better understand patients' circumstances, how it affects them and their families, and their expected recovery process.
Health Behavior
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Iatrogenic Disease
2.Iatrogenic Phaeohyphomycosis: A Rare and Underrecognized Disease
Mong Wayne Lim ; Abdul Rahman Che Abdul Rahim ; Rajalingam Ramalingam
Malaysian Journal of Dermatology 2021;47(Dec 2021):77-80
Summary
Phaeohyphomycosis refers to a heterogenous group of mycotic infections caused by dematiaceous
fungi where unintentional traumatic inoculation accounts for majority of the cases. Herein, we are
reporting a rare case of iatrogenic subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis which is secondary to intravenous
cannula placement.
Phaeohyphomycosis
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Iatrogenic Disease
3.Spontaneous remission of classic Kaposi Sarcoma in an elderly Filipino female
Ma. Bernadette T. Sedano ; Mark Gerald R. Serrano ; Jolene Kristine Dumlao
Journal of the Philippine Medical Association 2024;102(2):115-119
Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is a
lymphoangioproliferative condition linked to
human herpesvirus-8. KS presents in four clinical
variants: classic, iatrogenic, endemic, and AIDSrelated. The classic type has a chronic course and
primarily affects people of Eastern European
Jewish or Mediterranean heritage, with a higher
incidence in males." Approximately 70% of patients
respond partially or satisfactorily to treatment, 20%
experience recurrence, and 10% show progression
despite treatment.? Furthermore, there have been
documented cases of self-regression in the classic
type of KS.2
Sarcoma, Kaposi
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Iatrogenic Disease
4.To study on some methods of diagnosis and treatment of iatrogenic allergy at the Department of allergy and clinical immunology in BachMai Hospital
Journal of Practical Medicine 2004;481(6):10-13
At the Department of Allergy and Clinical immunology of Bach Mai Hospital from the year 1981 – 2003, study was performed in vivo on 1.728 patients of drug allergy and a control group of 143 healthy students without allergic history. Results showed that the positive rate of mastocyte degenerative reaction was 81.2%, of the test of lymphocyte transformation was 76.2%, applicated skin test was 66.7%. The highly accurate test such as the total IgE quantification and the determination of the number of thrombocyte in the forth of T lymphocyte were recommended for complementing, the diagnosis and for minotring the treatment of drug allergy. Methyl-prednisolon, Dimedron, vitamin C and glucose solution were the main medication for allergic control. Patients with Stevens-Johnson and Lyell syndromes required special cares such as for burn, preliminary good results were given for 100% of patients. Mean duration of the course of treatment got 9.6 6.8 days and for Stevens-Johnson syndrome 16.1 9.5 days.
Diagnosis
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Therapeutics
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Hypersensitivity
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Iatrogenic Disease
5.To investigate the causes and the clinical characteristics of iatrogenic allergy at the Department of allergy and clinical immunology in BachMai Hospital
Journal of Practical Medicine 2004;481(6):25-28
At the Department of Allergy and Clinical Immunology of Bach Mai Hospital in 1981-2003 year period, 1.728 patients with drug allergy and a controll group including 143 healthy students without allergic history were enrolled into study. Almost drug had been used in consultative clinic could make allergic reaction. 128 type of medicines could make diverse allergic reactions on 1.728 patients. Among 27 groups of medicine, antibiotics were the main caused with 72.4%. The main clinical symptoms of drug allergy in 615 inpatients were itchi, fever, dizzi, uncomfortable feeling and urticaria and some dangerous symdroms as Stevens-Johnson and Lyell syndrome.
Diagnosis
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Hypersensitivity/etiology
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Iatrogenic Disease
6.Iatrogenic Gastric Pseudolipomatosis during Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection.
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2017;51(5):513-515
No abstract available.
Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
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Iatrogenic Disease
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Stomach
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Gastroscopy
7.Iatrogenic radial artery perforation during transradial coronary angiography.
Ju Youn KIM ; Su Sung OH ; Ki Dong YOO ; Ji Hoon KIM ; Keon Woong MOON ; Ji Hyoung HONG ; Chul Min KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2010;78(3):314-315
No abstract available.
Angiography
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Coronary Angiography
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Iatrogenic Disease
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Radial Artery
8.An iatrogenic proximal radioulnar synostosis: a case report and review of literature.
Varun Kumar SINGH ; Gauresh Shantaram VARGAONKAR
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2014;17(6):370-372
The most common cause of proximal radioulnar synostosis in adults is traumatic, usually after forearm fractures. Disabling complications are mainly loss of rotatory movements of the forearm. Various surgical procedures have been described in the literature to end up in forearm synostosis as a complication. We here presented a rare case of proximal forearm synostosis following a common but improper surgical technique for an olecranon fracture complicated by implant infection. The synostosis was treated by resection and fascia lata interposition graft.
Adult
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Humans
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Iatrogenic Disease
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Radius
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Synostosis
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etiology
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surgery
9.One case of big nasopharynx granulation caused by postnasal packing.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(14):796-796
In April of this year, one patient was under left posterior nostril packing treatment with gauze balls as his left nostril bleeding. 3 days later the balls were removed. Soon after, he had foreign body sensation in his throat and the discomfort was increasingly severe. Under electronic laryngoscopy a big neoplasm like nasopharynx granulation was discovered and therefore resected when he was in general anesthesia. Under light microscope, it was found out that the neoplasm had fibrogenesis, angiogenesis, infiltration and interstitial osteoporosis edema. In pathological diagnosis, it was nasopharyngeal inflammatory granulation tissue.
Adult
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Granuloma
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etiology
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Humans
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Iatrogenic Disease
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Male
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Nasopharynx
10.Iatrogenic lipogranuloma of the penis.
Zheng-Chao ZHANG ; Tong-Wei ZENG ; Jun-Ping HAN ; Yong-Qiang XIE
Asian Journal of Andrology 2023;25(1):147-148
Male
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Humans
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Penis
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Granuloma/etiology*
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Pelvis
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Iatrogenic Disease