This paper presents 4 patients with chylothorax, and one patient with bilateral chylothorax and chyloperitoneum. The chylous effusions were of benign etiology, developed as a complication of miliary tuberculosis (1 patient), after L-2 vertebral body fracture (1 patient), and idiopathic (2 patients). The diagnosis was confirmed by the presence of chylomicrons and high content of triglycerides in the effusion, ranged 11.
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August 2001
We report a case of neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) development after the ingestion of 960 mg of haloperidol in 18-year old male on the previous long-term neuroleptic treatment. Beside the severe rigidity and laboratory signs of rhabdomyolysis, firm swelling of gluteal and femoral areas, accompanied by pain and difficulty in the extension of the right leg, was noticed. The ultrasonography of the affected limb revealed partial rupture of quadriceps muscle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn 3-year period 340 percutaneous ultrasonographically guided needle biopsies of abdominal organs and tissues were performed in suspected neoprocesses. Positive cytologic results were obtained in 77.6% and histological in 74.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ultrasonically guided fine needle biopsy is cheap, very sensitive and specific method for the diagnosis of nonpalpable deep-seated lesions. During 1992 in the institute of Radiology of Military Medical Academy in Belgrade 87 biopsies of abdominal and 81 biopsies of retroperitoneal organs were performed for the cytological and histopathologic analysis. Deficient material was obtained in 15.
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