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A case report of adult lead toxicity following use of Ayurvedic herbal medication
DiscussionA high index of suspicion of metal toxicity is necessary among persons with characteristic symptoms and signs in the absence of occupational exposure. Despite limited evidence for chelation in adults and in those with modest blood lead levels, this patient appeared to benefit from repeated chelation therapy. Both allopathic and alternative medicine practitioners and public health specialists need to be aware of the potential for contamination of and side effects from alternative pharmacologic and herbal therapies.
Source: Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology - October 2, 2013 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Laura BreeherFred GerrLaurence Fuortes Source Type: research

A systematic review of the effectiveness of bowel management strategies for constipation in adults with stroke
Conclusion: Constipation management strategies are limited. This review suggests that structured bowel programmes and nurse-led intervention in bowel care have a significant effect in improving bowel evacuations.
Source: International Journal of Nursing Studies - May 24, 2013 Category: Nursing Authors: Su Fee Lim, Charmaine Childs Tags: Reviews and Discussion Papers Source Type: research

Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis: Modern diagnostic modalities
We read with interest the article by Masuda et al. on the use of computed tomographic (CT) colonoscopy for the diagnosis of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis. We would like to share our experience of a similar case. A 73-year-old woman with history of hypertension and ischemic stroke was referred for evaluation of chronic constipation and abdominal distention. Taking into account the patient's desire for a non-invasive exploration, a CT colonoscopy was initially performed; CT disclosed multiple air-containing cysts within the wall of the sigmoid colon, suggesting the diagnosis of idiopathic pneumatosis cystoides intestina...
Source: Digestive and Liver Disease - March 11, 2013 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Georgios Mavrogenis, Xavier Chapeaux, Véronique Benali, Philippe Warzée Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research

Chronic abdominal pain in children: help in spotting the organic diagnosis
Case 1 Aisha, a 9-year-old Asian girl, was referred to the paediatric outpatient clinic by her general practitioner (GP) with a 4 month history of episodic central abdominal pain. Each episode would last a few hours, affecting her about three times per week, usually during the day, but also occasionally at night. This was associated with infrequent, non-bilious vomits but did not appear to be related to diet. She was missing some days of school because of her symptoms. She said she liked school, did not like missing days away from her friends and denied any bullying. Between episodes she was a well and active girl. Sh...
Source: Archives of Disease in Childhood - Education and Practice - January 16, 2013 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Wright, N. J., Hammond, P. J., Curry, J. I. Tags: GI bleeding, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Editor's choice, Headache (including migraine), Pain (neurology), Stroke, Childhood nutrition, Diet, Child and adolescent psychiatry (paedatrics), Childhood nutrition (paediatrics), Child health, Neonatal health, Radi Source Type: research

Correlation analysis between post-stroke constipation and brain injury.
CONCLUSION: Constipation often occurs in the acute stage following stroke (especially hemorrhagic stroke), and the incidence is higher in patients with basal ganglia involvement. PMID: 23353169 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Journal of Southern Medical University - January 1, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Cai WZ, Wang L, Guo L, Wang JX, Zhang XM, Cao WJ, Sheng XY Tags: Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao Source Type: research

When angels catch us – Madeline ’ s hysterectomy story
How do we know there are angels? Do we have our own special guardian angels watching over us? How many times have we almost entered into danger only to change our minds at the last minute? Is this simply being lucky or has there been an unconscious inner voice warning us? I have truly believed for a long time that there are God’s angels watching over us and over the years there have been occasions when I have had warnings of some impending doom and thankfully avoided tragedy. Sometimes I’ve just had feelings or a “sixth sense” and the negative event still happened but somehow I had felt that premonition. Wa...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - April 27, 2012 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Health hysterectomy stories Source Type: news

Neurology: Images in Clinical Medicine
Editor: V. Dimov, M.D., Cleveland ClinicHypoglossal Nerve Palsy during Meningococcal Meningitis. NEJM, 10/2014.Absent Superficial Abdominal Reflex due to thoracic spinal cord neuromyelitis. NEJM, 05/2014.Kayser-Fleischer Rings in Wilson ' s Disease. NEJM, 03/2012.Perilymph Fistula Test leads to nystagmus. NEJM, 01/2012.A stray bullet in the brain - with no deficit of power, cognition, sense of touch, or speech. Lancet, 01/2012.Blindness after Fat Injections. NEJM, 12/2011.Internal-Carotid-Artery Dissection and Cranial-Nerve Palsies. NEJM, 12/2011.A Head Shot. NEJM, 12/2011.Multiple Intracranial Tuberculomas. NEJM, 10/2011....
Source: Clinical Cases and Images - August 22, 2009 Category: General Medicine Tags: Images Neurology Source Type: news