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CR0321 Recurring oral ulcers with acute stomatitis: a diagnostic challenge
Patients with a history of oral mucosal disease that does not coincide with common diagnostic categories may undergo multiple diagnostic tests and consultations. A 24-year-old white woman was admitted to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania with acute, generalized, painful oral lesions for 3 weeks. An Oral Medicine consultation was requested. She had had a history of recurrent oral ulcers since childhood, with 5 to 6 episodes per year. There were no present skin, vaginal, or conjunctival lesions, but a recent history of a pruritic rash. Her medical history was significant for pericardial effusion, asthma, migrai...
Source: Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontics - April 11, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Juan M. Bugueno, Martin S. Greenberg Tags: Online Only Article Source Type: research

Safety and Efficacy of a Needle-Free Powder Lidocaine Delivery System in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Venipuncture or Peripheral Venous Cannulation: Randomized Double-Blind COMFORT-004 Trial.
Abstract PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to determine if a lidocaine hydrochloride monohydrate powder intradermal system designed to provide cutaneous analgesia is efficacious, safe, and tolerable for pediatric subjects compared with a sham placebo system. METHODS: COMFORT-004, A Phase III, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study to Confirm the Effectiveness and Safety of ALGRX 3268 in Pediatric Subjects, was a single-dose, parallel group study of children undergoing venipuncture or peripheral venous cannulation at the antecubital fossa or back of the hand. Included were subjects (3-18 years) i...
Source: Clinical Therapeutics - July 8, 2015 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Schmitz ML, Zempsky WT, Meyer JM Tags: Clin Ther Source Type: research

Pre-operative diclofenac HPβCD for pain control of needle biopsy in musculoskeletal neoplasm: preliminary results.
We present the clinical results of a non-randomized study of two eterogeneous groups of patients: "Experimental" Group (1): diclofenac HPβCD 50 mg via s.c. one hour before surgical procedure, local anesthesia and ev. diclofenac HPβCD 50 mg via s.c. 12 hours postoperative; "Conventional" Group (2): local anesthesia and ev. postoperative tramadol 100 mg via oral for pain control. In October 2014, at the Department of Orthopedic Oncology and Reconstructive Surgery of Florence, 37 musculoskeletal biopsies for a bone or a soft tissue lesion were performed. Exclusion criteria for this study were: known allergies to lidocaine, ...
Source: Clinical Cases in Mineral and Bone Metabolism - December 2, 2015 Category: Orthopaedics Tags: Clin Cases Miner Bone Metab Source Type: research

Wide awake hand surgery based on application examples.
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Anesthesiologic method with low bleeding level, risk level, and complication rate for surgical procedures on the hand without a tourniquet on an unsedated patient with the possibility for functional testing during surgery. INDICATIONS: Surgical procedures of the hand can be carried out using the wide awake technique depending on the patient's suitability and preference considering individual risk factors. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Absolute contraindications are allergies to the local anesthetic or its components. Relative contraindications are severe hepatic or renal insufficiency, infectio...
Source: Operative Orthopadie und Traumatologie - April 20, 2018 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Kaiser P, Keller M, Dörler J, Schmidle G Tags: Oper Orthop Traumatol Source Type: research

Intravenous Lidocaine for Relief of Chronic Neuropathic Pain.
Abstract The purpose of this study was to describe the therapeutic effectiveness/pain relief of moderate-dose lidocaine infusions in patients with chronic neuropathic pain. Retrospective reviews of medical records were conducted for 40 patients referred to a midwestern pain clinic for management of intractable neuropathic pain despite use of multiple medications and treatment modalities. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize patients' demographic data, lidocaine dosing and infusion rate, daily opioid intake, adjuvant medication use, and medication allergies and intolerances. Paired samples t test was used ...
Source: AANA Journal - September 30, 2019 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Wren K, Lancaster RJ, Walesh M, Margelosky K, Leavitt K, Hudson A, Albala MZ Tags: AANA J Source Type: research

Immediate local anesthetic reactions and diagnostic test results in pediatric patients
CONCLUSION: There are limited data in the current literature regarding local anesthetic allergies and diagnosis test results in pediatric patients. Proven local anesthetic allergy is less common than expected by society and physicians, and therefore diagnostic tests are needed for patients with no contra-indications such as severe or life-threatening reactions.PMID:33938195 | DOI:10.15586/aei.v49i3.87
Source: Allergologia et Immunopathologia - May 3, 2021 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Ahmet Selmanoglu Hakan G üvenir Ilknur Kulhas Celik Betul Karaatmaca M üge Toyran Ersoy Civelek Emine Dibek Misirlioglu Source Type: research