Three cases with collagenation of glomerular basement membrane are presented. The ages of the patients are 8, 13, and 27 years. An 8-year-old boy presented with nephrotic syndrome; a 13-year-old girl presented with recurrent urinary tract infections, proteinuria, and edema; and a 27-year-old woman was noted during the evaluation of a cardiac murmur to have proteinuria and renal insufficiency.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Pediatr (Phila)
September 1980
We report our experience in the acute management of a seven-year-old child with severe hemolytic uremic syndrome. On three separate occasions, acute neurologic signs dramatically resolved during simultaneous exchange transfusion and hemodialysis. The ease with which exchange transfusion may be combined with acute hemodialysis is discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExercise electrocardiography and rest/exercise myocardial perfusion imaging with thallium-201 were performed in 43 patients with typical angina or atypical chest pain; the results were correlated with those of coronary arteriography. Exercise electrocardiography sensitivity was 65%, specificity was 78%, predictive value for a positive result was 73% and for a negative result was 93%. The low sensitivity of the exercise electrocardiogram was mainly due to the number (13 of 43, 30%) of inconclusive results (no ST-segment change on the electrocardiogram, but failure to attain the target rate), most of which were in the group with typical angina.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe clinical and pathologic data of 32 nephrotic children diagnosed as having focal glomerulosclerosis were retrospectively analyzed to determine what factors were responsible for progression to renal failure in 12 of these children. The patients were classified into three groups based on the histologic findings in their initial renal biopsies: Group I (n = 19) had a combination of global and segmental lesions; Group II (n = 8) had only globally sclerotic or obsolescent glomeruli; and Group III (n = 5) had only segmentally sclerosed glomeruli. Ten of the 12 patients with end-stage renal failure came from Group I and two from Group II.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdditional electrocardiocardiographic chest leads (V7, V8, and V9) were used in 117 persons consecutively admitted to a coronary care unit. Among the 46 (39%) with a proven acute myocardial infarction the electrocardiograms (ECGs) of 9 (20%) showed ST-segment elevation or abnormal Q-waves, or both, in the three additional leads. In six of the nine, such changes were associated with signs of anterolateral or inferior wall infarction (in three each) on the standard 12-lead ECG, but in the other three (7% of the 46) electrocardiographic changes diagnostic of acute myocardial infarction were found only on the additional chest leads; the last three had characteristic changes in serum enzyme concentrations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA patient developed high fever, cough, changing consolidations on chest roentgenograms, jaundice, and skin rash following inhalation of diquat aerosol. To our knowledge this is the first report of diquat inhalation and only the second report of aerosol damage from any part of the dipyridyl herbicides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Philipp Med Assoc
July 1965