1.Treatment of lumbar disc herniation by percutaneous disc puncture method
Journal of Practical Medicine 2003;456(7):41-43
60 make a puncture to spinal disc to treat hernia in lumbi of 15 patients (8 males, 7 females of 18-57 years old ) in the Hospital 103. The procedure gave moderate to good results in 86.6% of patients, among them 46.6 had good and very good results. The procedure is easy to make, after a follow up, even of 3 years, no complications occurred
Hernia
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Punctures
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Intervertebral Disk Displacement
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Therapeutics
2.Clinical characteristics of brain stroke
Journal of Practical Medicine 2003;463(10):75-77
Research on 150 patients suffer brain stroke at The Nervous Department of 103 Hospital from 4/2000 to 4/2002. Results: brain stroke rate take 8,18% inner patients. The rate of woman per man is 1/.2.20. The highest incidence rate is at 60-69 ages group (38,67%). 109 patients (72,67%) have risk factors and 144 times risk factors were reckon up. The typies of brain stroke distribute to brain infarct 76% (in which 53,33% brain artery thrombosis, 16/675 vacant syndrome, 6% vessel stuck, 24% haemorrhage inner brain (in which 13,33% intracerebral haemorrhage, 9,33% subarachnoid hemorrhage, 1,33% ventricle haemorrhage)
Brain Stem Infarctions
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Brain
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Hemorrhage
3.Detection of virulence, specific genes and antibiotic resistance of isolated Salmonella spp. strains from rabbits infected with salmonellosis
Huynh Van CHUONG ; Nguyen Minh TUAN ; Nguyen Thi Nhu ANH ; Le Thi Lan PHUONG ; Nguyen Xuan HOA
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2023;63(2):e16-
Salmonella spp. are pathogens involved in most salmonellosis in rabbits. This study examined Salmonella disease in rabbits raised in Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam. Two hundred and 56 rectal swabs of rabbits were taken, and a carrier rate of 33.98% was found. In addition, all the isolated Salmonella spp. strains were 100% motile; positive for H2S, catalase, Voges Proskauer, coagulase, citrate, maltose, and dextrose; and negative for indole, methyl red, urease, oxidase, sucrose, and lactose. The Kirby-Bauer method showed that these Salmonella strains were susceptible to doxycycline (93.2%), tetracycline (84.1%), and levofloxacin (65.9%). On the other hand, they were highly resistant to streptomycin (95.5%), ampicillin (93.2%), colistin (40.9%), and gentamicin (34.1%). Furthermore, polymerase chain reaction used to screen for virulence and specific genes of Salmonella strains showed that all Salmonella strains isolated carried InvA, fimA, and Stn.