16 results match your criteria: "Surgi-Med Clinic.[Affiliation]"
Int J Angiol
March 2023
Department of Clinical Surgical Sciences, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies.
Female patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) are usually less common and older than their male counterparts. We report on AAA disease in a Caribbean nation with respect to gender and review their outcomes relative to the male population. Data were collected prospectively and analyzed retrospectively for patients with AAAs who underwent surgery from 2001 to 2018.
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February 2022
Department of Urology, St. Clair Medical Center, Port of Spain, TTO.
Appendicoliths are calcified deposits located within the appendiceal lumen, usually measuring less than 1 cm in diameter. Appendicoliths greater than 2 cm in the largest diameter are uncommon and referred to as giant appendicoliths. Generally, patients with giant appendicoliths are asymptomatic, with these being detected incidentally on X-ray or computed tomography (CT).
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December 2021
The Surgi-Med Clinic, San Fernando, Trinidad & Tobago.
Background: Acute upper limb ischemia is an uncommon clinical manifestation of thromboembolism seen predominantly in patients with atrial fibrillation. Treatment can be by conservative or surgical means but the consensus is that after conservative treatment, symptoms still persist. In this series, an attempt was made at limb preservation and return to functional capacity by early surgery in all patients diagnosed with acute limb ischemia.
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February 2021
Radiology Department, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, TT.
Background: Aluminium encephalopathy results from exposure to aluminium from occupational, recreational, and environmental sources. Movement disorders, cerebellar ataxia, pyramidal tract signs, dementia, microcytic anemia and bone disease are typical manifestations.
Case Report: A 55-year-old woman had clinical manifestations, persistent hyperaluminemia without magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan changes of toxic encephalopathy following a prolonged exposure to marine grade paints containing 30% aluminium.
Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y)
September 2020
Infectious Disease Unit, San Fernando Teaching Hospital, The University of the West Indies, San Fernando, TT.
Background: Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a disease of childhood and adolescence, but can affect adults. Rapidly progressive cognitive decline, seizures including myoclonic jerks, spasticity, ataxia, visual disturbances, and incontinence are typical manifestations.
Case Report: A 62-year-old woman who presented with rapidly progressive dementia and myoclonus was diagnosed with SSPE.
A 56-year-old Afro-Trinidadian woman with a history of a carbidopa-levodopa resistance Parkinsonian-like syndrome for 2 years, presented with acute onset spastic quadriplegia and decreased responsiveness. Diagnosis involved clinical and MR-imaging correlation consistent with a large left posterior fossa meningioma. Surgical removal of the tumor led to complete reversibility of the neurological manifestations associated with cerebellar tonsillar herniation beyond the foramen magnum and mass effect on the brainstem, cerebellum and midbrain regions.
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March 2019
Radiology, University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago.
BMJ Case Rep
November 2016
Department of Orthopedics, Sangre Grande Hospital, Sangre Grande, Trinidad and Tobago.
BMJ Case Rep
October 2016
Department of Pathology, San Fernando Teaching Hospital, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago.
BMJ Case Rep
August 2016
Infectious Disease Unit/Medicine, San Fernando Teaching Hospital, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago.
BMJ Case Rep
August 2016
Department of Medicine, San Fernando Teaching Hospital, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago Department of Medicine, Surgi-Med Clinic, San Fenando, Trinidad and Tobago.
We report a patient driven home care system that successfully assisted 24/7 with the management of a 68-year-old woman after a stroke-a global illness. The patient's caregiver and physician used computer devices, smartphones and internet access for information exchange. Patient, caregiver, family and physician satisfaction, coupled with outcome and cost were indictors of quality of care.
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June 2016
Infectious Disease Unit/Medicine, San Fernando Teaching Hospital, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago.
BMJ Case Rep
April 2016
Department of Medicine, San Fernando Teaching Hospital, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago.
BMJ Case Rep
January 2016
Department of Medicine, San Fernando Teaching Hospital, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago.
A 29-year-old previously healthy woman, a doctor, was diagnosed with remitting relapsing multiple sclerosis after fulfilling McDonald's criteria for the diagnosis of definite multiple sclerosis. Despite 22 months of immunomodulatory treatment, the feasibility of continuing to train in a stressful specialty of medicine became an ethical and practical dilemma. Fitness for practice and career advancement among doctors with illnesses or having cognitive and physical decline from disease and/or ageing is a global problem.
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November 2015
Department of Medicine, Diabetes and Endocrinology, Area Hospital Point Fortin, Point Fortin, Trinidad and Tobago.
BMJ Case Rep
May 2015
Department of Rheumatology, San Fernando Teaching Hospital, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago.