Publications by authors named "A Cutchavaree"

Background: Common colds are usually treated by the patients themselves with over-the-counter (OTC) cold medications. Many cough and cold remedies are available and sold freely without prescription. The authors conducted a study to compare the efficacy, adverse effects, the quality of life (QOL) and the patient's opinion and appreciation on the drugs (POD) between Dayquil/Nyquil and Actifed DM plus paracetamol syrup.

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Salmonella neck abscess.

J Med Assoc Thai

March 2002

Salmonella neck abscesses have rarely been reported in the world literature. Two patients with underlying diabetes mellitus developed deep neck abscesses which did not respond to empirical antimicrobials. Diagnosis of salmonella infection was made by culture of the discharge.

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Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a severe, potentially life-threatening multisystem disease. It is rather rare with the incidence estimated to be 16.5/100,000 of nasal surgery performed in the United States.

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Two cases of eumycotic mycetomas in the head and neck region are reported. The first case is the localized mycetoma which involved only the soft tissue of the neck. It was completely excised and the patient needed no further treatment.

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A case of lymphomatoid granulomatosis in a previously healthy 13-year-old Thai girl presenting with right sixth cranial nerve palsy and severe upper airway obstruction was reported. Cranial nerve palsy later disappeared spontaneously but the patient developed multiple pulmonary nodules and cavity leading to pulmonary insufficiency. Her course was complicated with septicemia which limited the use of corticosteroid and cytotoxic drugs.

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