1.The rhombotrapezius myocutaneous flap: Surgical innovation for closure of wide and deep temporo-facial defects
Nathaniel W Yang ; Jr Armando Chiong ; Danilo R Legita
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2005;20(1-2):39-43
OBJECTIVE: To present two cases in which an improved rhombotrapezius flap design was utilized maximally to cover a wide and deep surgical defect after extirpation of a malignant tumor in the temporo-facial area. SETTING: Tertiary Hospital. PATIENTS AND METHODOLOGY: Two cases of malignancy involving the temporo-facial area of the head are presented. Surgical design for the reconstruction of this defect using rhombotrapezius flap is presented. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Large and deep temporo-facial defects are adequately closed by rhombotrapezius flap with adequate tissue coverage. Surgical design proved to be acceptable with good flap take and overall cosmetic result. CONCLUSION: Rhombotrapezius flap can be used to cover a large deep defect and can provide more than adequate tissue coverage and bulk to any temporo-facial defects. (Author)
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2.Vasculitis associated with COVID-19 reinfection in a fully vaccinated 66-year-old Filipino male: A case report.
Bernadette Bergonio Iglesia ; Jacqueline D. Melendres
Journal of the Philippine Medical Association 2023;101(2):49-54
COVID-19-associated vasculitis is a term used
to describe a genuine vasculitis associated with SARS-
COV-2 infection when all other possible causes of
vasculitis have been ruled-out. We report a case of a 66-
year-old-male, reinfected by COVID-19 after 5 months,
who presented with a 2-week history of multiple
petechiae on bilateral anterior legs that gradually
evolved into targetoid purpura with central blisters,
spreading to the proximal medial thighs and the trunk,
associated with pruritus and a warm sensation over the
affected areas. The patient also presented with marked
periorbital swelling, abdominal and joint pains, and
decreased kidney function. Histopathology of the skin
biopsy showed leukocytoclastic vasculitis while direct
immunofluorescence study came out positive result for
fibrinogen but negative for IgA, IgG, IgM and C3. Skin
lesions resolved and kidney function improved prior to
discharge after treatment with IV antibiotics
(azithromycin 500 mg and ceftazidime 1 g) and IV
steroids (hydrocortisone 50 mg). Recurrence of the
vasculitic skin lesions occurred 2 weeks after being
tagged as COVID-recovered but improved after 14 days
of treatment with oral prednisone. We highlight the
importance of recognizing cutaneous vasculitis as a
possible marker of a severe COVID-19 disease which
could be in the form of single-organ damage particularly
acute kidney injury.
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3.Isosexual precocious pseudopuberty: a case report
Ho Chi Minh city Medical Association 2005;10(1):20-20
Report a case of patient Tran Đ.V. born at December 26th 2002 in Ninh Thuan district, Khanh Hoa province, admitted hospital at November 25th 2003 due to hirsutism and developed genitalia. Ultrasound and CT scan examinations showed a mass in his right adrenal gland, which was subsequently removed surgically. The histopathological findings were consistent with an adreno-cortical carcinoma. This is a rare tumor with frequency 1/10.000 adrenal tumors in adult. In children, there are some cases and most frequently in girls. Adreno-cortical carcinoma combining with isosexual precocious pseudopuberty is rarer in boys
Puberty, Precocious
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4.Splenic tuberculosis: a report of three cases from Pham Ngoc Thach Hospital
Ho Chi Minh city Medical Association 2005;10(4):206-207
Study on 3 cases of splenic tuberculosis with HIV(-), without pulmonary lesions, treated in Pham Ngoc Thach Hospital of Ho Chi Minh city. Among them, the first one might be a single splenic tuberculosis patient, because there was not any lesion in other areas; the second case was glandular tuberculosis combined with splenic tuberculosis; the third case perhaps was splenic tuberculosis combined with symptoms of tuberculous meningitis occurred 15 days after splenectomy. All 3 cases had major symptoms including mild fever and dull pain in left slope lasting from several months to a year. Ultrasound and abdominal computed tomography scan (CT-scan) showed numerous lesions in the spleen with <2cm size and unspecific decreased dark level with or without big spleen, however, dark increased area should be seen in ultrasound. 2/3 cases of splenectomy with pathological results was splenic tuberculosis, one case was not indicated surgery, making biopsy found a glandular tuberculosis. Splenic tuberculosis treatment with regime of anti-tuberculosis drug during 12 months was suitable
Tuberculosis, Splenic
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5.A Case-control study on factors associated with discharges against medical advice-focused on the appropriateness of admission and day of care.
Do Hwan KIM ; Hoon Ki PARK ; Jung Kwon LEE ; Do Hee LEE
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2000;21(11):1415-1426
No Abstract Available.
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6.In the face of a compromised airway
Allan Carpela ; Norberto V Martinez ; Joel Romualdez ; Anne Elizabeth Javellana
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2005;20(1-2):71-79
OBJECTIVES: This case report aims to (1) Present the differential diagnosis of chronic cough without neglecting uncommon causes (2) Increase awareness of diagnostic challenges that may arise in the face of a compromised airway (3) Elucidate the therapeutic complexity of airway management; (4) Emphasize the value of a multi-disciplinary team approach in such cases; Illustrate the vital role otolaryngologists play in the diagnosis and management of airway problems DESIGN: Case Report SETTING: Tertiary Care Hospital in Quezon City, Philippines PATIENTS: One Patient RESULTS: This is the case of an eleven-year old male that presented with chronic cough that was refractory to conventional empiric medical therapy. As his symptoms progressed, further evaluation revealed a mass that was obstructing a large portion of the airway. Timely and methodical investigation and intervention proved to be life-saving. CONCLUSION: A working knowledge of the differential diagnoses of chronic cough is crucial in the diagnosis and management of the compromised airway. A high index of suspicion, systematic and thorough investigation and a multi-disciplinary approach are vital components of the treatment plan. Bronchoscopy in the hands of a skilled practitioner is still a diagnostic and therapeutic mainstay. (Author)
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7.Self-retaining harpoon tympanostonomy tube with applicator
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2007;22(1-2):27-30
Objective: To describe a novel harpoon design for a low cost, self retaining tympanostomy tube with applicator used in a 38-year-old female for otitis media with effusion. Methods: a. Study design: Instrumental Innovation/Case Report b. Setting: Tertiary Hospital in Metro Manila Results: The tympanostomy tube was inserted under endoscopic guidance within 10 seconds, remained in place for two months with relief of symptoms, and spontaneously extruded by the seventh month of follow-up. Conclusion: The harpoon-designed tube with applicator provided ease of insertion and good anchorage in the tympanic membrane. Maximizing the use of a stylet-needle as both perforator and applicator simplified the tympanostomy and ventilating tube insertion procedures into a single maneuver. (Author)
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