A multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis and treatment of patients with symptomatic arterial hypertension enabled us to identify 154 patients with adrenal tumors. These patients underwent adrenalectomy for following reasons: pheochromocytoma--73 patients, aldosteronoma-- 43 patients, corticosteroma--22 patients, incidentalomas--16 patients. After surgery, stable normalization of blood pressure (BP) occurred in 84.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA total of 128 adrenalectomies were made for catechol-producing tumor (n = 69), mineralocorticism (n = 27), primary and metastatic adrenal cancer (n = 20), other tumors (n = 12). A stable hypotensive result after adrenalectomy was observed in 97.1, 66.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmong surgical patients renal diseases association with diabetes mellitus was found in 117, with thyroid affection in 82 patients. Twenty-six patients were treated for primary hyperparathyroidism, 46 were operated on for adrenal tumors: pheochromocytoma (23 cases), Conn's syndrome (3 cases). Hyperglycemic coma in patients with acute purulent renal diseases was primarily due to overlooked diabetes mellitus.
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November 1992
The treatment was conducted for 154 patients aged 3-69 with traumatic rupture of the urethra. Eighteen patients underwent primary suturing, five patients primary delayed repair of the urethra. Urethral patency was achieved in all the cases.
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June 1985