Stud Health Technol Inform
February 1998
A computerised nursing support system (CNSS) linked to the hospital information system (HIS) was developed and has been in use for one year, in order to reduce the workload of nurses. CNSS consists of (1) a hand held computer for each nurse (2) desk-top computers in the nurses' station and doctors' rooms (3) a data server (4) an interface with the main hospital information system. Nurses enter vital signs, food intake and other information about the patients into the hand held computer at the bed-side.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Craniomaxillofac Surg
October 1992
A very rare case of epidermoid cyst of the left temporomandibular join (TMJ) after a dermal graft inserted as the interposing material in the surgical correction of TMJ ankylosis is presented. Two years after the surgery, a cystic lesion the size of a walnut was observed in the TMJ region. The cyst contained an odorless, straw-coloured mucoid fluid and a wall lined by stratified squamous epithelium containing orthokeratin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol
October 1991
We report a case of pycnodysostosis and review 54 cases of this syndrome in the Japanese literature, with special emphasis on oral and maxillofacial findings. Common findings were as follows: hypoplasia of maxilla and mandible, hypopneumatization of the maxillary sinuses, loss of mandibular angle, a grooved palate, and malpositioned teeth.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo rare cases of pathological calcification affecting the face and neck are reported. The first case, a 32-year-old male, developed massive calcification of the lymphoid tissues in the preauricular, submandibular and cervical regions. In the second case, a 56-year-old male, a radiographic diagnosis of bilateral multiple miliary osteomas of the cheeks was made.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHigashi Nihon Shigaku Zasshi
June 1990
Two cases of refractory chronic osteomyelitis of the jaw were presented, the first in a patient with pycnodysostosis, the second that had been receiving radiotherapy. Both cases were primary chronic osteomyelitis with a markedly protracted course of recovery, in spite of the antibiotic and local irrigation therapy. However the lesion was cured by the removal of sequesters and granulation tissues without radical treatment such as a decorticotomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHigashi Nihon Shigaku Zasshi
June 1987
Higashi Nihon Shigaku Zasshi
June 1986