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  • The study focused on acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) in Thailand, aiming to collect epidemiological data and validate a scoring system to predict mortality rates among affected patients.
  • The research included data from 638 hospitalized patients, revealing a 54% incidence of ACLF, primarily due to alcoholism and sepsis, with significant differences in 30-day mortality rates between ACLF (58%) and acute decompensated liver disease (46%).
  • Results showed that the CLIF-SOFA score was effective in predicting mortality risk in ACLF patients, and those with multiple organ failures faced higher short-term mortality.
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Lipofilling in breast cancer surgery.

Gland Surg

February 2013

1 General Surgery Department, Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Egypt ; 2 Division of Plastic Surgery, European Institute of Oncology, Via Ripamonti, 435-20141 Milano, Italy ; 3 Faculty of Medicine Mahidol university Siriraj hospital, Bangkok, Thailand.

Recently, lipofilling is being performed either as a part of oncoplastic technique or alone by itself for correction of defects and asymmetry after oncologic breast cancer surgery. Its efficacy, safety and technical procedures are varying among institutions and individual surgeon's experiences. We provide a literature review and view point focus on this novel technique which emphasize on the application on breast cancer reconstruction.

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Accuracy of cytological findings in abnormal cervical smears by cytohistologic comparison.

Indian J Pathol Microbiol

January 2000

Cytology Divison, Department of Pathology Ramathibodi Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.

To investigate the accuracy rates of cytology in abnormal cervical smears and the factors contributing to a discrepant diagnosis between cytology and histology repots of cervical intraepithelial and invasive neoplasm. During the four-year period 1993 to 1996, abnormal cervical smear findings, which were followed by cervical biopsy, were available in 709 patients. The cytology and histology slides were reviewed in each case.

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Purpose: To introduce a reusable model of neonatal forced air warming blanket for intraoperative use during major noncardiac neonatal surgery and to determine clinical efficacy of this reusable blanket compared with the commonly used disposable blankets.

Methods: Delivered air temperature and calorie uptake of standard thermal bodies within the reusable blankets, Bair Hugger(R) blanket model 530 and model 555 were studied. Also, an efficacy study was conducted in 90 neonatal patients scheduled for major noncardiac surgery comparing the reusable blanket, the Bair Hugger(R) blanket model 530 and passive heat conservation as a control.

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From a retrospective study in Medical Genetics Unit, Department of Pediatrics, Siriraj Hospital Faculty of Medicine, Mahidol University in Bangkok (1983-1988), the estimated pediatric patients with clinically suspected IEM are approximately 2-4% of total annual pediatrics admission of 5,000 or more. This is, a low estimation since survey from all teaching hospitals in the country including the largest Children's Hospital in Bangkok indicated the presence of numerous IEM. However, most IEM were clinically diagnosed with limited laboratory facilities.

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Genetic skeletal dysplasias are a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders associated with abnormalities in the skeletal system frequently presenting with disproportionate short stature. There are over 100 distinct skeletal dysplasias which have been classified primarily on the basis of the clinical or radiographic characteristics. We have identified many genetic skeletal dysplasia disorders at Department of Pediatrics, Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand.

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