1.A case of abdominal abscess ruptured into bladder
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1999;232(1):84-84
This paper introduced a case of rupture abdominal abscess in to the bladder in Hµ Nam Hospital in 1998. The symptoms included high fever in first week, pain in the lower gastric region, patient admitted to hospital due to urination with condensed pus (a week) and dysentery syndrome. The patients did not use the antibiotic in the first 10 days, and used the oral antibiotic at low doses in the following days. The clinical features, X-ray film, needle aspiration allowed to concluded that this is a case of abdominal abscess ruptured in to the bladder.
Abdominal Abscess
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bladder
2.Diaphragmatic herniation
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1999;232(1):27-28
A study was carried out in 4 patients with the diaphragmatic herniation has shown that the herniation was determined by X-ray. 2/4 cases diagnosed as pleural liquid and emphysema due to the clinical consultations and lack of experiences of imaging diagnosis. The various clinical symptoms including angina pectoris, severe abdominal pain, and vomiting after the meal. The study concluded that the diaphragmatic herniation can occur in all age and be early diagnosed
Hernia, Diaphragmatic
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diagnosis
3.Ileus due to the food residue
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2001;263(9):27-28
4.Zika preparedness and response in Viet Nam
Dong T Nguyen ; Hung T Do ; Huy X Le ; Nghia T Le ; Mai Q Vien ; Trieu B Nguyen ; Lan T Phan ; Thuong V Nguyen ; Quang C Luong ; Hung C Phan ; Hai T Diep ; Quang D Pham ; Thinh V Nguyen ; Loan KT Huynh ; Dung CT Nguyen ; Hang TT Pham ; Khanh KH Ly ; Huong NLT Tran ; Phu D Tran ; Tan Q Dang ; Hung Pham ; Long N Vu ; Anthony Mounts ; S Arunmozhi Balajee ; Leisha D Nolen
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response 2018;9(2):1-3
This article describes Viet Nam Ministry of Health’s (VMoH) activities to prepare for and respond to the threat Zika virus (ZIKV), including the adaptation of existing surveillance systems to encompass ZIKV surveillance.