Publications by authors named "Crimmins F"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study reports on seven patients with a rare type of oesophageal injury featuring long mucosal lacerations and haematoma formation, but no perforation, which were not linked to vomiting or other identifiable causes.
  • - Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy was found to be safe and effective for diagnosing the cause of bleeding in six patients, while radiological contrast studies helped rule out perforation when symptoms like dysphagia appeared.
  • - One patient had a specific condition that might have contributed to their injury, but for the others, the cause remains unclear; all patients responded well to conservative management.
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An immunocompromised patient with an indwelling Hickman catheter developed Mycobacterium neoaurum bacteremia. This rapidly growing mycobacterium was previously isolated from soil, dust, and water but has not been described as a human pathogen. The infection responded to therapy with cefoxitin and gentamicin.

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Two cases of hepatic paraneoplastic manifestations of carcinoma of the kidney are presented. In one, hepatosplenomegaly and abnormal liver function tests resolved following removal of the tumour. In the other, pruritus as a symptom of cholestasis was the presenting feature.

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A comparative study of antibody titres to nine common viruses has been carried out in hepatitis B surface (HBs) antigen-positive and -negative chronic active liver disease. The results show that increased titres of antibody to morbilli virus by complement fixation and to rubella by haemagglutination inhibition are found in HBs antigen-negative but not in HBs antigen-positive chronic active liver disease. There was a significant association of increased morbilli but not of rubella virus antibody titres with the presence of high-titre nuclear antibodies (ANA) but no association with smooth-muscle antibody or the presence of HLA-B8.

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