Acute PainFemaleSudden knee pain in an underweight, older woman: obturator hernia. By - Yuki Tateno MD, Dr Kensuke Adachi PhDdoi:10.1016/S0140-6736(14)60883-7Yuki Tateno MD aDr Kensuke Adachi PhD aElsevier Ltd.The LancetTateno Y, Adachi K. Sudden knee pain in an underw...
We report the case of a four-year-old girl who died within hours after she was seen for pain in the knee and varicella. The death was due to fulminant sepsis with group-A Streptococcus. The postmortem examination revealed a bacterial infection of the varicella skin lesions, which resulted in...
Patient underwent bilateral quadriceps tendon repairs, was placed in knee immobilizers and transferred to an acute inpatient rehabilitation facility. Setting Tertiary care rehabilitation hospital. Results Initial rehabilitation goals focused on range of motion exercise, contracture prevention, and pain ...
Acute unilateral foot drop is a well-documented entity, whereas bilateral foot dro... NK Sethi,V Khabie - 《Asian Journal of Neurosurgery》 被引量: 4发表: 2015年 Common peroneal neuroma in continuity with complete foot drop secondary to a bullet fragment injury. A case report demonstrating ...
I tried hydroxycloroquine for RA (200mg per day, which is the minimum dosage) and started having neuropsychiatric side effects within 3 days (mood changes from aggressive irritability to severe anxiety, extremely vivid nightmares and very disturbed slee...
Patient underwent bilateral quadriceps tendon repairs, was placed in knee immobilizers and transferred to an acute inpatient rehabilitation facility. Setting Tertiary care rehabilitation hospital. Results Initial rehabilitation goals focused on range of motion exercise, contracture prevention, and pain ...
Case Report: A 61-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis treated with biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs for about 12 years presented with acute right knee pain and shock 6 months after revision total knee arthroplasty. Periprosthetic joint infection caused by group G Str...
a 77-year-old man presents with acute inability to walk. there is nohistory of trauma or back pain, and he has no bladder, bowel, or radicular symptoms. medical history is significant only for benign prostatic hypertrophy. he takes no medication, has never smoked, drinks negligible alcohol, ...