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A Case Report of  Profuse Bleeding in the Lower Gastrointestinal Tract due to Dieulafoy Lesion in the Rectum
Acta Med Indones. 2023 Apr;55(2):201-204.ABSTRACTDieulafoy lesion is a rare condition that usually occurs in cases of gastric bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal tract. However, this condition can also occur in the lower gastrointestinal tract but less frequently. The lesion is an arteriolar malformation that extends to the submucosa, causing erosion and bleeding. Meanwhile, this is a case of a 67-year-old woman presenting with a bright red bloody stool prior to admission, as well as a history of constipation which was relieved by digital stool evacuation two weeks earlier. The medical history of the patient reveals epi...
Source: Acta medica Indonesiana - July 31, 2023 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Saskia Aziza Nursyirwan Roy Soetikno Noto Dwimartutie Kaka Renaldi Source Type: research

Using bibliotherapy to rebuild identity for people with aphasia: A book club experience
CONCLUSION: The themes align positively with outcomes associated with the bibliotherapy process. Themes also integrate into a self-management model that promotes self-efficacy through education, support, awareness, problem solving and goal setting. Caveats included determining participant readiness to examine recovery issues and facilitator preparation. Aphasia book clubs surrounding psychosocial texts may help PwA reconstruct a positive post-stroke identity.PMID:37517172 | DOI:10.1016/j.jcomdis.2023.106363
Source: Journal of Communication Disorders - July 30, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Elizabeth Hoover Ellen Bernstein-Ellis Debra Meyerson Source Type: research

P-004 Outcomes Stratified by nature of deficits at presentation (Disabling versus Non-disabling) in low NIHSS LVO patients undergoing mechanical thrombectomy
ConclusionsOur retrospective study demonstrates a trend towards better functional outcomes in LVO patients with low NIHSS who were considered to have disabling deficits compared to those with non-disabling presenting symptoms. Future multicenter studies with a larger sample size and/or ongoing randomized trials for this subpopulation of LVO patients should examine this hypothesis further.Disclosures N. Goyal: None. J. Sequeiros: None. B. Krishnaiah: None. C. Elangovan: None. S. Graham: None. D. Hoit: None. L. Elijovich: None. A. Arthur: None. V. Inoa: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 30, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Goyal, N., Sequeiros, J., Krishnaiah, B., Elangovan, C., Graham, S., Hoit, D., Elijovich, L., Arthur, A., Inoa, V. Tags: SNIS 20th annual meeting oral poster abstracts Source Type: research