1/3. Acute abdominal pain as a leading symptom for Degos' disease (malignant atrophic papulosis).We report a case of a 16-yr-old white female patient with acute abdominal pain due to visceral involvement of Degos' disease that required extensive small bowel resection. skin manifestations of her disease had been present for 2 yr before the correct diagnosis. She died as a result of central nervous system involvement from Degos' disease.- - - - - - - - - - ranking = 1keywords = nervous system (Clic here for more details about this article) |
2/3. Is neuroborreliosis a medical emergency?Although lyme disease affects the nervous system in many ways (collectively known as neuroborreliosis), only rarely does it present as a medical emergency. In extreme cases, it may cause (1) encephalitis, (2) a rapidly progressive peripheral neuropathy, or (3) a painful truncal radiculopathy that may be confused with a severe visceral process. Knowing when to consider this spirochetosis in the differential diagnosis requires an understanding of its true clinical spectrum, and of an appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic approach.- - - - - - - - - - ranking = 1keywords = nervous system (Clic here for more details about this article) |
3/3. A rare cause of an acute abdomen in late pregnancy.A case is presented where spontaneous rupture of a uterine arteriovenous malformation into the peritoneal cavity presented as an acute abdomen with fetal distress in late pregnancy. This is thought to be the first reported case of its type.- - - - - - - - - - ranking = 0.1335646774683keywords = malformation (Clic here for more details about this article) |