7 results match your criteria: "St. Norbertus Hospital[Affiliation]"
Lung Cancer
October 1998
Department of Pulmonology, St. Norbertus Hospital, Duffel, Belgium.
Purpose: Daily administration of cisplatin concomitant with radiotherapy improved the overall survival in inoperable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in one EORTC study. In this study, we prospectively investigated the efficacy and toxicity of a sequential treatment with three cycles of vindesine-ifosfamide-platinum (VIP) induction chemotherapy, followed by daily cisplatin-sensitized radiotherapy.
Methods: Between June 1993 and June 1995, 23 previously untreated patients with stage IIIB NSCLC with World Health Organization performance status 0 or 1 were included.
Surg Neurol
June 1998
Department of Neurosurgery, St. Norbertus Hospital, Duffel, Belgium.
Background: The choice between transthoracic, lateral, and posterolateral approaches to excise thoracic disc herniations remains controversial.
Methods: The outcome of the three approaches was compared in seven of the authors' cases and in 324 other cases reported in the literature.
Results: Partial or total neurological recovery was found in 93% after a transthoracic procedure versus 87% after a posterolateral technique and 80% after a lateral approach (P < 0.
Acta Anaesthesiol Belg
August 1995
St. Norbertus Hospital, Duffel.
In this multicenter double-blind randomized study the analgesic efficacy and safety of 50 mg tramadol was compared against 50 mg pentazocine by mouth in the treatment of 160 patients with acute pain following prolapsed intervertebral disc repair. The day of surgery patients were treated with parenteral opioids. The study started the morning after surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMycoses
November 1992
St Norbertus Hospital, Duffel, Belgium.
Oral candidosis in neonates and children is a common infection which occurs often during the first few months after birth, but occasionally also in older children with certain predisposing factors. In neonates, oral candidosis is usually benign, although the symptoms of such an acute infection can be disturbing to both the patient and the parents. In older children developing oral candidosis, specific predisposing factors may be present (e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Gerontol
November 1991
Geriatric Unit, St. Norbertus Hospital, Duffel, Belgium.
We compared the clinical-radiographic presentations of bacteriologically proven tuberculosis in 72 elderly (mean age: 71 yr) and 73 younger patients (mean age: 39 yrs). The tuberculin test (2 TU PPD) was positive in 55% and 92%, respectively. The prevalence of cough, dyspnea, anorexia, and weight loss was higher in the elderly (p less than .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRespir Med
March 1991
Division of Geriatric Medicine, St. Norbertus Hospital Duffel, Leuven, Belgium.
We report four elderly patients with cough who were referred with the presumptive diagnosis of bronchial carcinoma based on chest X-ray and the macroscopic view on fibreoptic bronchoscopy, but whose final diagnosis was endobronchial tuberculosis. Chest X-ray showed atypical pulmonary infiltrates in three patients, but was normal in one. Bronchoscopic examination revealed ulcerative and/or stenotic lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Intern Med
October 1990
Division of Geriatric Medicine, St Norbertus Hospital, Duffel, Belgium.
We describe 11 elderly patients with bacteriologically proved endobronchial tuberculosis, representing 15% of our 73 geriatric patients with pulmonary tuberculosis in the period 1980 to 1987. In seven (64%) of the 11 patients, an incorrect diagnosis was initially made. Cough, mostly nonproductive, was invariably present, and general symptoms (fever, anorexia, weight loss) predominated over specific pulmonary symptoms.
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