Aim: The aim of this research is to explore the current early-stage diabetes mellitus type 2 care in Belgian general practices. This, to find out if the care is provided according to the proposed evidence-based national diabetes care guideline. Additionally, this research aims to detect which person and practice characteristics can be associated with a more evidence-based care provision.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSingle-handed general practices and group practices are the two predominant modes of primary care provision across European countries. In Belgium, single-handed practices have been the main form of primary care provision for years, but recently a trend is emerging towards introducing more group practices where a number of primary care physicians collaborate with other health professionals such as primary care nurses. The aim of this study was to measure the current support in general practices, and to gain insight in the general practitioner attitudes towards being supported by a practice nurse.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Primary care needs to be strengthened in order to address the many societal challenges. Group practices in primary care foster collaboration with other health care providers, which encourages care co-ordination and leads to a higher quality of primary care. Nursing roles and responsibilities expanded over time and nurses have been found to often provide equal high-quality chronic patient care compared to physicians, even with higher patient satisfaction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAutosomal-dominant tubulo-interstitial kidney disease (ADTKD) encompasses a group of disorders characterized by renal tubular and interstitial abnormalities, leading to slow progressive loss of kidney function requiring dialysis and kidney transplantation. Mutations in UMOD, MUC1, and REN are responsible for many, but not all, cases of ADTKD. We report on two families with ADTKD and congenital anemia accompanied by either intrauterine growth retardation or neutropenia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFoot dermatitis is a widespread condition, affecting men and women of all ages. Because of the location, this condition may present as a debilitating problem to those who have it. Allergic contact dermatitis involving the feet is frequently due to shoes or socks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEndurance exercise is an inexpensive intervention that is thought to provide substantial protection against several age-related pathologies, as well as inducing acute changes to endurance capacity and metabolism. Recently, it has been established that endurance exercise induces conserved alterations in physiological capacity in the invertebrate Drosophila model. If the genetic factors underlying these exercise-induced physiological alterations are widely conserved, then invertebrate genetic model systems will become a valuable tool for testing of genetic and pharmacological mimetics for endurance training.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTherapy of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) with major organ involvement consists of aggressive immunosuppression with glucocorticoids and cytotoxic agents. When remission is achieved, maintenance therapy is begun to reduce the risk of relapse while minimizing toxicity. Remission with standard therapy is, however, not always achieved.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNephrol Dial Transplant
December 2003
Background: Hyperhomocysteinaemia is a putative risk factor for atherothrombotic cardiovascular disease in the haemodialysis population. High-dose vitamin B therapy does not entirely normalize elevated plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) levels in haemodialysis patients. Alternative therapies to reduce tHcy further are therefore required.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCryoglobulinaemia is a systemic disorder characterized by circulating antibodies that precipitate in the cold and resolve on rewarming. Three different types have been described, distinct in the class of immunoglobulins and their clonality. The clinical expression varies from purpura and arthralgia to progressive renal failure and even acronecrosis (1-3).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report on a premenopausal female hemodialysis patient with relapsing pneumothorax, in whom the diagnosis of pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) was made. Ten years earlier, she had retroperitoneal bleeding from a kidney tumor corresponding to an angiomyolipoma (AML). The association between renal AML and pulmonary LAM is reviewed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To define neonatal pial middle cerebral artery infarction.
Methods: A retrospective study was made of neonates in whom focal arterial infarction had been detected ultrasonographically. A detailed study was made of cortical middle cerebral artery infarction subtypes.
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed
November 1999
Aims: To describe two variants of infarction within the temporal lobe, associated with local matrix bleeding and mild to moderate intraventricular haemorrhage.
Methods: The files of 10 neonates, extracted from a sonographic study of 560 very low birthweight infants conducted between 1993 and 1997, were retrospectively examined.
Results: Seven lesions were located in the middle to posterior area of the temporal lobe, three others faced the atrium.
We report a 7-year-old boy with neuroborreliosis presenting with headache and bilateral facial nerve palsy. MRI demonstrated tentorial and bilateral facial and trigeminal nerve enhancement.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of various metal ions and compounds on the viscoelasticity of a 12.5/5 mM sodium salicylate (NaSal)/tris(2-hydroxyethyl) tallowalkyl ammonium acetate (TTAA) surfactant solution has been studied phenomenologically. This solution normally exhibits shear-induced structure formation and strong drag reduction properties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe molecular abnormality of a phosphoglycerate kinase variant which was associated with severe tissue enzyme deficiency and episodes of muscle contractions and myoglobinuria was examined. Analysis of the patient's DNA showed the existence of a nucleotide transversion A/T - C/G in exon 7. No other nucleotide change was detected in the coding region of the variant gene.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecently, well performing diagnostic criteria for analgesic nephropathy in end-stage renal failure (ESRF) patients were defined by the demonstration of a bilateral decrease in renal volume combined with either bumpy contours or papillary calcifications. In this study, the diagnostic value of computed tomography (CT) scan was compared to the previously used renal imaging techniques (sonography and conventional tomography). In a first study, a cohort of 40 analgesic abusers (defined as daily use of analgesic mixtures during at least 5 years) and 40 controls, all ESRF patients without a clear renal diagnosis, were investigated with sonography, tomography and CT scan without injection of iodinated contrast material, to search for the imaging signs of analgesic nephropathy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStaphylococcus aureus is the most frequently (42%) isolated micro-organism during bacteraemic episodes in haemodialysis patients. Nasal carriage of S. aureus is of major importance in determining the risk of subsequent infections.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report 4 patients who developed a severe systemic hypersensitivity reaction when taking carbamazepine, To prove hypersensitivity to carbamazepine, we performed patch tests and in vitro lymphocyte transformation tests. Patch tests were uniformly and strongly positive in patients and negative in controls. Lymphocyte transformation tests were positive in 3 of 4 patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStaphylococcus aureus is the pathogen most often isolated from blood during bacteraemic episodes in haemodialysis patients (42%). The pathophysiology of these infections is discussed and a prophylactic strategy is proposed. Nasal carriage of S.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe incidence of S. aureus bacteraemia in a haemodialysis unit was studied over 2 years (167.75 patient-years of follow-up) during which nasal calcium mupirocin was used to eradicate nasal S.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Clin Invest
March 1992
The plasma concentration and distribution of apolipoprotein A-IV were investigated in normotriglyceridaemic patients with end-stage renal disease and compared with those in a sex- and age-matched control group with normal renal function. A three-fold elevated plasma mean concentration of apolipoprotein A-IV was found in patients with end-stage renal disease treated by haemo- or peritoneal dialysis (58.5 +/- 18.
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