A case of Clofazimine enteropathy is reported, diagnosed on the demonstration of red brown birefringent crystals in the small bowel mucosa and submucosa as well as in the mesenteric lymph nodes whereas the clinical and radiological signs appear to be non specific. After the withdrawal of the drug, a clear improvement of the symptoms was achieved only under a gluten free diet. The possibility of such accidents, sometimes lethal, suggests the restriction of clofazimine to leprosy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe technique suggested here consists of radical excision of the haemorrhoids with preservation of skin flaps which are sutured to the healthy rectal mucosa inside the anus. There is no traction nor sphincteral damage. This simple procedure, derived from the Whitehead's technique, is suitable for large haemorrhoids, notably when they are prolapsed and associated with lesions of the mucosa Resections "as required", with preservation of healthy mucocutaneous bridges, avoids the development of stenosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBased on two cases, the authors recall the anatomical lesions of the liver occurring at times in women using oral contraceptives: jaundice, benign tumors, vascular lesions; and they emphasize more particularly the vascular lesions and their relation with oral contraceptives.
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