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    Many cases are reported every year about the patients with eosinophilic gastroenteritis and also about the patients with eosinophilic gastroenteritis with focal infiltration of a particular organ of the gastrointestinal tract from all over the world in literature. However, involvement of multiple organs with eosinophilia is rarely reported. Elevations in the levels of peripheral blood and tissue eosinophils can be seen in a multitude of disease processes that include infections, allergies,…

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    Exploratory Laparotomy

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    Intestine • kidney and ureter • Liver • pancreas • Spleen • Stomach • uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries (in women) Surgery that opens the abdomen is called laparotomy. causes: on the basis of causes section varies: Large and small intestine: a bowel perforation, bowel block, cancer Liver: Trauma, cirrhosis, liver enlargement urinary-system kidneys, ureters and bladder: The blocks, cancer, trauma female reproductive system, endometriosis, cancer, ectopic pregnancy, inflammation Gallbladder…

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    Acute Kidney Injury Case Study 1. AKI can be prerenal, intrarenal, and postrenal. Prerenal is a decrease in blood flow to the kidneys and this leads to a decrease in glomerulus perfusion and filtration. During prerenal, Azotemia occurs and is the accumulation of nitrogenous waste in the blood. This results in a reduction in sodium excretion, increased sodium and water retention, and decreased urine output. Intrarenal has direct damage to the kidney. Nephrotoxins can cause structures to…

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    Ureteroscopy Essay

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    Semirigid ureteroscopes remain the most commonly used type of scope for access to the upper urinary tract.3 Stents should be inserted in patients who are at increased risk of complications (e.g., ureteral trauma, residual fragments, bleeding, perforation, Urinary Tract…

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    opinion, abortion is not an easy and simple thing to do. There is an enormous of result you can receive from having an abortion. After doing an abortion, it can end up with infections, horrible bleedings, embolism, abdominal pain, and ripping or perforation of the uterus, abortion won’t only affect you physical but also emotional and it can lead to suicide. There have been several cases where the girl ends up in an asylum. The millions of induced abortions occurring around the world has put in…

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    Transvaginal Mesh

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    For example, an intrauterine device known as Mirena has been show to cause device expulsion and organ perforation in certain women, with more than 45,000 women reporting problems with the device. Although this device continues to be offered, the FDA alerted Bayer, the maker of Mirena, to false or misleading information in their ads and stated the company didn't…

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    In the beginning of her nursing career, Ms. Diane desired to become a midwife to assist mothers in childbirth. Upon completion and graduation from nursing school she received a job working in the neonatal intensive care unti. She was nervous to know she would be working with premature babies and was unsure if she could handle any of them dying. Consequently, when she starting working she kept a positive mind set and inetivately, almost immediately she fell in love with taking care of the…

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    Surgery for obesity – the facts Many of us suffer with weight issues; some of us succeed and lose weight easier than others. There is a lot said about weightloss surgery, but before going ahead, it’s important to understand the pros and cons and see if it’s really something you should be considering. What are the different weightloss surgeries available? There are two main types of weightloss procedures - restrictive and restrictive/malabsorptive Restrictive procedures In a restrictive…

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    Laparotomy Case Study

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    laparotomy (9). Assessment of tumor resectability by laparotomy was reported to have morbidity rate of 13- 23% and mortality rate of 10-21% in unresectable patients (10). Limitations of CT scan in proper staging of gastric cancer may include concurrent perforation, T3 tumors in which extra-mural tumor may not be differentiated from early local peritoneal involvement, and the time lapse between CT scan and surgery specially in patients…

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    Peptic Ulcer Case Study

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    Being able to offer the highest quality of care to our patients involves understanding certain conditions that may cause a need to modify treatment. When treating a patient in the dental office that presents with peptic ulcers having an understanding about the disease can help you provide better care. This can be accomplished by having a understanding of what exactly a peptic ulcer is, etiological factors causing it, occurrence, physical characteristics and symptoms, medical management, oral…

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