Publications by authors named "Katia Dayan"

Background: The clinical presentation of acute appendicitis in the youngest age lacks specific signs and symptoms, and it is difficult to obtain an accurate clinical diagnosis. Once the diagnosis is made, it is necessary to determine if the appendicitis is simple and able to be managed non-surgically, or complicated, therefore requiring surgery. Together with the clinical picture and imaging, routine laboratory values play a vital role in this decision.

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Perianal Crohn's disease is correlated with a significant decrease in quality of life and can predict unfavorable outcomes. In this condition, it is recommended that a multidisciplinary team including a gastroenterologist, colorectal surgeon and radiologist will be involved to optimize therapeutic decisions. Despite the advent of biologic and surgical therapies, the success rate of therapy is unsatisfactory and may result in a high chance of recurrence.

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Background: The incidence of difficult intubation (DI) in obese patients may reach a two-digit figure. No studies have assessed the effect of primary use of special intubation devices on lowering the incidence of DI. We assessed the effect of primary selection of special intubation techniques on the incidence of DI in patients with a BMI of 35 kg/m or higher.

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Background: Stab wounds to the gluteal area are a frequent injury in an urban trauma centre. These injuries may appear innocuous but is potentially life threatening. Therefore they deserve timely evaluation and management.

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