As a rarity in professional literature, the authors raise the case of a 37-year-old female patient who developed gastric antrum intramural haematoma, producing the clinical symptoms of III. grade pyloric stenosis, as a complication of a peptic duodenal ulcer. The authors point out this complication as a rarity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors have treated 37 pancreatic pseudocysts in 36 patients by ultrasonically guided percutaneous puncture and drainage. The indication for intervention was rapid enlargement or threatening rupture of the acute (younger than 6-8 weeks) pseudocysts with recurring fever in 5 cases and chronic pseudocysts causing abdominal symptoms in 32 cases. After puncture six of seven patients were recuperated, but later in three of them the pseudocysts recurred.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAuthors treated 144 diabetic patients with arterial angiopathy localised to the lower extremities. 114 cases belonged to III. and IV.
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