European Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine T.18, z. 3 (2020)

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    A concurrent outbreak of COVID-19 and methanol poisoning in Iran: Is this the time to make amendments to alcohol drinking laws?
    (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2020) Banagozar Mohammadi, Ali; Vahabzadeh, Maryam
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    Plasma Therapy: Why not for post – exposure prophylaxis in Health Care Professionals?
    (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2020) Nagoba, Basavraj; Gavkare, Ajay; Jamadar, Nawab
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    Stroke masks – a case report
    (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2020) Chmielewska, Beata; Leksa, Natalia; Aebisher, David; Galiniak, Sabina; Leksa, Dawid; Bartosz, Seweryn; Bartusik-Aebisher, Dorota
    Introduction. Stroke is a common vascular disease encountered in the work of a practitioner. Despite this, his differentiation is difficult. This is due to a variety of diseases that can be a “mask” for stroke. These are neurological diseases other than vascular (brain tumors, epilepsy), head injuries and a number of metabolic disorders (fluctuations in glucose, electrolytes). Aim. This work aims to approximate the differentiation of this common disease entity. Case reports show both clinical view and diagnostic difficulties. Description of the cases. Case 1. The patient 59 years old treated for bipolar disorder, hypertension and alcohol abuse. Case 2. The patient 68 years old treated for type 2 diabetes, hypertension, ischemic heart disease, cholecystolithiasis – cholecystectomy. Conclusion. Stroke is a significant clinical and social problem both in Poland and in the world. Despite this, its diagnostics and especially differentiation is difficult. When analyzing the case of each patient with suspected sudden CNS vascular disease, all of them should be remembered. It should also be borne in mind that differential diagnosis cannot delay specific treatment for stroke.
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    An iliac artery aneurysm
    (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2020) Leksa, Natalia; Leksa, Dawid; Gałuszka, Łukasz; Uryniak, Adam; Aebisher, David; Galiniak, Sabina; Bartusik-Aebisher, Dorota
    Introduction. Isolated common iliac artery aneurysms (CIAs) are rare. The rarer are rupture of the common iliac artery. We can treat them surgically: classic or endovascular. Open surgery has a main role in the management of aneurysms not suitable for repair by endovascular techniques. Aim. The aim of the study is to present the possibility of occurrence of such a disease at a young age, to indicate non-characteristic symptoms that may predict the above-mentioned disease entity at the level of a primary care physician or SOR. Review of medical publications from 2000-2019 regarding guidelines or methods of conduct in that cases. Description of the case. A patient 39 years old, admitted to the Department of Vascular Surgery, in an interview: about 15 years ago severely beaten, as a result of injuries total loss of hearing, memory and basic skills such as: speech, writing, reading, hospitalized over 6 months. Conclusion. Good rehabilitation and patient persistence restored cognitive skills. Advances in surgical has lowered the mortality and morbidity rates even in patients.
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    Bladder leiomyoma: diagnostics, laparoscopy, and treatment
    (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2020) Godlewski, Dominik; Pszczółkowski, Patryk; Fedus, Tadeusz; Aebisher, David
    Introduction. Leiomyosarcoma is the most common benign tumor of the bladder. However, it is only a small percentage of all proliferative changes of this organ. Aim. Presentation based on two clinical cases of diagnostics and surgical treatment from laparoscopic access of bladder leiomyoma. Description of the cases. Case 1. The work contains a diagnosis based on transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS), cystoscopy and computed tomography (CT), as well as partial laparoscopic bladder re section of leiomyoma in young women. Case 2. The case of young women with the histopathological result confirmed bladder leiomyoma. Conclusions. Leiomyoma is a rare bladder cancer. Laparoscopic bladder resection is a safe method that leads to healing.