January 1992
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6 Reads
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January 1992
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6 Reads
August 1991
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9 Reads
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5 Citations
Revista Espa de Cardiologia
Two cases of superior vena cava syndrome secondary to an endocardial pacemaker are reported. We discuss diagnosis methods and we point out the use of radioisotope cavography in patients with iodate contrast allergy. We suggest early administration of thrombolytic therapy besides of anticoagulants and we review the literature of previous observation of venous occlusion.
November 1989
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7 Reads
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9 Citations
Medicina Clínica
Two patients with positive antiphospholipid antibody and early multi-infarction dementia as a presenting feature of their illness are reported. One was included in the so called primary antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, while the second one met the criteria for systemic lupus erythematosus. We point out to the presence of aortic regurgitation in one of the patients and its possible relation with these antibodies. Although the precise mechanism of thrombosis is incompletely known, the recognition of this type of dementia is of paramount importance as it is a potentially treatable condition.
February 1988
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14 Reads
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4 Citations
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
April 1986
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5 Reads
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5 Citations
Medicina Clínica
... Some prefer conservative measures [8,9] in which there is no need to open the occluded vein [10]. In other cases of acute presentation, the cavography may show only thrombosis, the treatment of which could be merely a period of anticoagulation therapy or thrombolysis [11]. However, if the thrombosis is associated with underlying venous stenosis or even fibrotic stenosis, then thrombolytic therapy is insufficient and it would be necessary to include other treatments such as balloon angioplasty, with or without additional fibrinolytic therapy (4). ...
August 1991
Revista Espa de Cardiologia
... Many other authors have since reported this complication in patients with recurrent strokes. [160][161][162] Mosek et al. 163 examined the relationship of aPL to dementia in the elderly in a case-controlled study. They found that 5 of the 87 demented patients (6%), but none of the 69 controls, had significantly elevated aCL IgG levels (>20 GPL). ...
November 1989
Medicina Clínica
... In literature, congenital abnormalities are frequently found to be associated with deficiency of FVII [3][4][5], FX [6] and combined deficiency of factors VII and X [7][8][9]. Prader Willi syndrome, congenital ectropion uveae with glaucoma, xeroderma pigmentosum, supernumerary nipples [10][11][12], and hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia [13] cases with FXI deficiency are reported. In Noonan syndrome "partial" FXI deficiency cases are present [14]. ...
April 1986
Medicina Clínica