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Transvaginal evisceration is a rare, potentially life-threatening condition involving herniation of intra-abdominal contents, typically the small bowel, through a defect in the vaginal wall. Most commonly observed in postmenopausal women with a history of pelvic surgery or trauma, it necessitates prompt surgical intervention. We report a unique case of transvaginal evisceration in a 67-year-old postmenopausal female with rectovaginal prolapse following minor trauma.

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The rising age of pilots and the extension of retirement age underscore the importance of investigating Presbyopia correction intraocular lenses during cataract surgery for Aviation Pilots. This study aims to assess recommendations from aviation regulatory agencies, providing guidance on the use of multifocal intraocular lenses in both commercial and military pilots. A review analysed the perspectives of aviation regulatory agencies regarding the implantation of multifocal intraocular lenses in pilots.

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Background: Gastric Cancer (GC) is the fifth neoplasia with the highest incidence worldwide and the fourth with the highest mortality and its geographical distribution isn't homogeneous with high risk, intermediate-risk (IR) and low-risk areas. Advanced stage at diagnosis is related with high mortality of GC, but early detection greatly increases the chances of successful treatment. Upper endoscopy with biopsy is the gold-standard for diagnosis of GC.

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Management and Diagnosis of Empagliflozin-Induced Burning Mouth Syndrome: A Case Report.

Cureus

October 2024

Nephrology Department, Hospital do Espírito Santo de Évora, Unidade Local de Saúde do Alentejo Central, Évora, PRT.

Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) poses a significant clinical challenge. Patients often present with symptoms that can severely affect their quality of life, leading to anxiety, depression, and social withdrawal. The etiology of BMS remains poorly understood, which complicates its diagnosis and treatment.

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  • DRESS is a severe and rare drug reaction often linked to certain medications like antibiotics and anticonvulsants, typically presenting with symptoms like rash, fever, and organ involvement.
  • A 17-year-old girl experienced multiple symptoms after starting minocycline, leading to a misdiagnosis of serum sickness before correctly identifying DRESS.
  • The case underscores the complexities of diagnosing and treating DRESS, emphasizing the need for careful monitoring and a comprehensive patient evaluation.
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Solving problems at the cath lab.

Br J Cardiol

February 2024

Cardiologist Servicio de Cardiología, Hospital Universitario de Salamanca, Instituto de Biomedicina de Salamanca (IBSAL), Salamanca, Spain.

We describe a case of aortic rupture following transcatheter aortic valve implantation that was managed percutaneously.

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Sex dependence of postoperative pulmonary complications - A post hoc unmatched and matched analysis of LAS VEGAS.

J Clin Anesth

December 2024

Amsterdam University Medical Center, Department of Anaesthesiology, Meibergdreef 9, 1105AZ Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Amsterdam University Medical Center, Department of Intensive Care, Meibergdreef 9, 1105AZ Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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  • The study aimed to investigate whether there are differences in postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) between males and females following surgery under general anesthesia, using data from the LAS VEGAS study involving 146 hospitals across 29 countries.
  • A total of 9,697 patients were analyzed in two cohorts: an unmatched cohort (55.1% female, 44.9% male) and a matched cohort (50% female and male), finding no significant differences in PPC rates between the genders in both cohorts.
  • The study concluded that, in this international patient population, the incidence of PPCs did not differ significantly between males and females, as well as noting comparable hospital stays and mortality rates.*
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Percutaneous distal bicortical proximal phalanx osteotomy for second toe deformities - A two-year prospective cohort study.

Foot Ankle Surg

December 2024

Hospital da Luz, Orthopedics, Setúbal, Portugal; Human Anatomy Unit, Department of Pathology and Experimental Therapeutics, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. Electronic address:

Purpose: The main purpose of our study was to evaluate satisfaction, recurrence, bone union and other complications after a minimum of two years follow-up in patients who had percutaneous claw and hammer (CHT) second toe correction utilizing a novel distal and bicortical proximal phalanx osteotomy (DBPPO).

Methods: A minimum two-year follow-up prospective cohort study was conducted on consecutive patients with symptomatic CHT deformities of the second toe corrected with percutaneous surgery. Primary outcomes included satisfaction, recurrence, bony union, and other complication rates specific to the second toe deformity correction.

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  • Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common heart rhythm disorder, and cardioversion is a method used to return the heart to its normal rhythm through medications or electrical shocks.
  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of both pharmacological and electrical cardioversion treatments for AF and related conditions.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 112 randomized controlled trials involving nearly 16,000 patients, noting that many trials had a high risk of bias and varying demographics among participants.
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Background: Seroepidemiological studies provide estimates of population-level immunity, prevalence/incidence of infections, and evaluation of vaccination programs. We assessed the seroprevalence of protective antibodies against influenza and evaluated the correlation of seroprevalence with the cumulative annual influenza incidence rate.

Methods: We conducted an annual repeated cross-sectional seroepidemiological survey, during June-August, from 2014 to 2019, in Portugal.

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Cat-scratch disease: a rare cause of osteomyelitis.

BMJ Case Rep

May 2024

Pediatrics Infectious Diseases and Immunodeficiency Unit, Department of Pediatrics, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João, Porto, Portugal.

Cat-scratch disease is a zoonosis caused by , characterised by regional lymphadenopathy. Rarer presentations, such as osteomyelitis, can occur.We present an adolescent girl with severe right lumbar pain and fever, without animal contacts or recent travels.

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  • Crohn's disease (CD) is an inflammatory bowel condition, and diet plays a crucial role in managing its symptoms by affecting gut bacteria and immune responses.
  • The Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED) combined with partial enteral nutrition (PEN) aims to help patients achieve remission by removing specific dietary items.
  • A systematic review of studies indicated that CDED + PEN is well-tolerated and has higher adherence rates compared to exclusive enteral nutrition, suggesting it is an effective option for inducing remission in both children and adults with active CD.
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Introduction: The intermediate stages of dementia are relatively under-researched, including in Portugal. The Actifcare (ACcess to TImely Formal Care) EU-JPND project studied people with mild-moderate dementia, namely their needs, access to and use of community services (e.g.

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Introduction: Prematurity is an urgent public health problem worldwide. Recent studies associate maternal hypovitaminosis D during pregnancy with an increased risk of prematurity. However, the evidence on this association remains inconclusive, and there is lack of consensus in the literature.

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Pseudo-Bartter syndrome (PBS) is characterised by hyponatraemic, hypochloraemic metabolic alkalosis that mimics Bartter syndrome, without renal tubular disease. We present a case of an infant with a positive cystic fibrosis (CF) newborn screening, hospitalised during the summer with dehydration, oliguria and apathy. Blood analysis revealed hypochloraemic metabolic alkalosis, hypokalaemia and hyponatraemia.

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infection (CDI) is the main source of healthcare and antibiotic-associated diarrhea in hospital context and long-term care units, showing significant morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to analyze the epidemiological context, describing the severity and outcomes of this event in patients admitted to our hospital, thus confirming the changing global epidemiological trends in comparison with other cohorts. We conducted a single-center, observational, and retrospective study at the Hospital do Espírito Santo (HESE), Évora, in Portugal, analyzing the incidence of CDI in patients meeting eligibility criteria from January to December 2018.

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This case reports illustrates a 44-year-old Caucasian male with ileal Crohn´s disease under combined immunosuppression that first presented with unspecific constitutional symptoms, newly pancytopenia and elevated inflammatory markers. The infectious screening was negative except for an ileal abscess that resolved with conservative antibiotic therapy. Due to concerns for lymphoproliferative disease in a patient under anti-TNF and azathioprine, a myelogram was performed that ruled out dysplastic changes.

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A male patient in his 20s with a medical history of common variable immunodeficiency disorder, non-compliant with therapy, presented to the emergency department with respiratory distress and severe hypoxaemia. Chest radiography demonstrated extensive bilateral infiltrates and an increased cardiothoracic ratio. urine antigen test was positive.

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Background: Asymptomatic infection is the most common outcome of exposure to Leishmania parasites. In the Mediterranean region, where Leishmania infantum is endemic, studies on the prevalence of asymptomatic infection have often relied on serological testing in blood donors. In Spain, regional studies have shown seroprevalence in blood donors between 1 and 8%; in Portugal, values of 0 and 2% were suggested by two localized studies, in different populations.

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Persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) is the most frequent thoracic venous anatomical variant in the general population. Isolated PLSVC, without formation of the right superior vena cava, is described in 10% of cases of PLSVC only. While it can be associated with congenital heart disease, arrhythmias, and premature death, adult patients with PLSVC are mostly asymptomatic, and the diagnosis is usually accidental.

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  • Clinical events can occur after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), especially in complex cases, and using advanced intracoronary imaging and pressure guidewires may help reduce these risks.
  • The OPTI-XIENCE study is an international, multicenter prospective observational study involving 1,064 patients with specific high-risk characteristics undergoing stent implantation, monitoring them for 12 months.
  • The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of using these intracoronary tools, with the primary focus on the rate of target lesion failure after one year, while also assessing additional cardiovascular outcomes.
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Behçet Disease and Bipolar Disorder: A Case Report and Review.

J Psychiatr Pract

September 2023

MOTA FREITAS and GUERRA: Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Hospital do Espírito Santo, Évora, Portugal.

Behçet disease (BD) is a rare, multifactorial condition with multiple manifestations affecting various systems. Bipolar disorder has been reported as more frequent in individuals with BD than in the general population. We report a case of BD and bipolar disorder and summarize previous findings in the literature concerning this topic.

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Objectives: To translate and cross-culturally adapt the 12-item reflux symptom score (RSS-12) to European Portuguese (EP) and determine its clinimetric properties for symptomatic individuals with laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR).

Study Design: Multinational cross-sectional cohort study.

Methods: The English RSS-12 was cross-culturally adapted according to the recommendations of the international guidelines.

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