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Klatt T, Bauer I, Behrendt D, Berg A. [Structured case conference for sleep disturbances in nursing home residents with cognitive impairment]. Pflege 2024. [PMID: 38234247 DOI: 10.1024/1012-5302/a000972] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/19/2024]
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Structured case conference for sleep disturbances in nursing home residents with cognitive impairment Abstract: Background: Nursing home residents living with cognitive impairment often suffer from sleep disturbances. Pharmacological interventions are not recommended to be the first-choice therapy. In general, a wide variance of non-pharmacological interventions is available, but no clearly suitable intervention can currently be specified. Aim: The case report presents the procedure of a structured analysis to support the selection of non-pharmacological interventions to promote sleep. Methods: A structured case conference was held using a developed case management template to draw up an individual intervention plan. Results: Based on the description of the situation and the determination of causes, different interventions from six main topics were planned: "offering appropriate activations during daytime", "creating bedtime routines", "checking the sleep environment", "observation of potential physical and psychological causes", "reflection on night care routines", and "use of drug therapies only in exceptional cases". Conclusions: For a successful management of sleep disturbances in nursing home residents living with cognitive impairment, it is essential that the specific sleep-related symptoms and causes are assessed systematically and interprofessionally to be able to work towards an improvement with appropriate measures. In order to obtain adequate solutions, evidence-based expertise should be taken into consideration.
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- Thomas Klatt
- Institut für Gesundheits- und Pflegewissenschaft, Medizinische Fakultät der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Deutschland
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- Altenpflegeheim "Am Georgengarten" des Städtischen Klinikums Dessau, Deutschland
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- Städtisches Klinikum Dessau, Akademisches Lehrkrankenhaus mit Hochschulklinik der Medizinischen Hochschule Brandenburg Theodor Fontane (MHB), Deutschland
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- Institut für Gesundheits- und Pflegewissenschaft, Medizinische Fakultät der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Deutschland
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Li D, Tao L, Wei X, Cai W, Shen W. Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Treatment of Peripheral Facial Palsy Caused by Wisdom Tooth Extraction: A Case Report. Complement Med Res 2023; 30:553-558. [PMID: 37852208 DOI: 10.1159/000534591] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/14/2023] [Accepted: 10/10/2023] [Indexed: 10/20/2023]
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BACKGROUND Peripheral facial palsy is characterized by acute peripheral facial nerve paralysis. While most cases have no identifiable cause, some are linked to infectious or noninfectious factors. The potential connection between herpes simplex virus-1 and peripheral facial palsy has been studied since the 1970s, with a small number of cases reported following tooth extraction. Patients who have treatment delayed for over a year and still exhibit no signs of recovery have a bleak prognosis. In this case, factors contributing to facial paralysis in this patient are facial nerve injury as a result of wisdom teeth extraction, improper nursing, and delayed treatment. CASE PRESENTATION A 23-year-old female presented with numbness and stiffness on the right side of the outer skin around the lips. These symptoms persisted for about 4 years after the extraction of the right lower wisdom tooth. Physical examination revealed House-Brackmann grade II peripheral facial paralysis. Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine treatments were initiated with an aim to facilitate nerve repair and neurofacilitation in the affected area. Following a 4-week course of treatment, the patient experienced a decrease in numbness and stiffness in the area, and treatment was discontinued. CONCLUSION The combination of acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine is a safe and promising supplementary therapy for peripheral facial palsy caused by wisdom tooth extraction. Nevertheless, it is imperative to conduct larger scale and randomized controlled studies to determine whether these complementary interventions have a significant additive or synergistic effect toward achieving complete recovery in the patients. Hintergrund Die periphere Fazialisparese ist durch eine akute periphere Gesichtsnervenlähmung gekennzeichnet. Meist ist keine erkennbare Ursache feststellbar, doch besteht bei einigen Fällen ein Zusammenhang mit infektiösen oder nicht-infektiösen Faktoren. Ein möglicher Zusammenhang zwischen dem Herpes-simplex-Virus-1 (HSV-1) und der peripheren Fazialisparese wird seit den 1970er Jahren untersucht, und es wurde über eine kleine Zahl von Fällen nach einer Zahnextraktion berichtet. Patienten, bei denen die Behandlung erst nach einjähriger Verzögerung oder noch später beginnt und die keine Anzeichen für eine Besserung zeigen, haben eine ungünstige Prognose. In diesem Fall sind die Faktoren, die zur Gesichtslähmung des Patienten beitragen, eine Verletzung des Nervus facialis infolge der Weisheitszahnextraktion, unsachgemäße Pflege und ein verzögerter Behandlungsbeginn. Fallbericht Eine 23-jährige Frau stellte sich mit Taubheitsgefühl und Steifigkeit auf der rechten Seite im Bereich der äußeren Haut um die Lippen herum vor. Die Symptome bestanden seit der Extraktion des rechten unteren Weisheitszahns etwa 4 Jahre zuvor. Die körperliche Untersuchung ergab eine periphere Fazialisparese Grad II nach House-Brackmann. Es wurde eine Behandlung mit Akupunktur und traditioneller chinesischer Medizin begonnen, um die Nervenreparatur und die Neurofazilitation im betroffenen Bereich zu fördern. Nach vierwöchiger Behandlung kam es bei der Patientin zu einer Abnahme des Taubheitsgefühls und der Steifigkeit im betroffenen Bereich und die Behandlung wurde beendet. Schlussfolgerung Die Kombination von Akupunktur und traditioneller chinesischer Medizin ist eine sichere und erfolgversprechende ergänzende Therapie für die periphere Fazialisparese nach Weisheitszahnextraktion. Allerdings müssen unbedingt größere und randomisierte kontrollierte Studien durchgeführt werden, um festzustellen, ob diese komplementärmedizinischen Methoden in Hinblick auf das Ziel einer vollständiger Genesung der Patienten einen signifikanten additiven oder synergistischen Effekt haben.
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- Dong Li
- Department of Acupuncture, Shuguang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China,
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- Department of Acupuncture, Shuguang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China
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- Department of Acupuncture, Shuguang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China
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- Department of Acupuncture, Shuguang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China
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- Department of Acupuncture, Shuguang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China
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Bhakta P, Dutta A. Homeopathic Treatment of Ramsay Hunt Syndrome: A Case Report. Complement Med Res 2023; 30:544-552. [PMID: 37660686 DOI: 10.1159/000533849] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/05/2023] [Accepted: 08/26/2023] [Indexed: 09/05/2023]
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INTRODUCTION Ramsay Hunt syndrome (RHS) is an uncommon neurological complication resulting from the reactivation of latent herpes zoster virus. The condition often presents with facial paralysis, palatal ulcers, dysphagia, and altered taste sensation, leading to reduced quality of life. Standard therapeutic options for RHS have limitations, prompting the exploration of alternative treatments with improved prognostic outcomes. This case report aims to present a noteworthy clinical observation of RHS managed with individualized homeopathic treatment, emphasizing its potential therapeutic effect. CASE DESCRIPTION A 24-year-old female patient exhibited left-sided facial weakness, along with palatal ulcers, dysphagia, and ageusia, prompting the diagnosis of RHS. Following the principles of homeopathy, a personalized therapeutic regimen was formulated, consisting tailored administration of Rhus toxicodendron, Spigelia anthelmia, and Sulfur. The House-Brackmann scale was employed to objectively assess the severity of facial palsy, while photographic documentation tracked the progression of palatal ulcers and facial paralysis. Over a carefully monitored observation period of 14 days, the patient demonstrated notable therapeutic response. There was a significant reduction in the extent of palatal ulceration and left-sided facial palsy exhibited marked improvement. Subsequent days of follow-up witnessed a consistent amelioration of the patient's condition, substantiating the effect of the individualized homeopathic treatment. CONCLUSION This case report highlights an exceptional instance of RHS recovery within a relatively short timeframe, achieved through the administration of individualized homeopathic therapy. The favorable outcomes observed in this case underscore the potential of homeopathy as a promising intervention for RHS management. Nevertheless, further systematic investigations are imperative to comprehensively evaluate the scope and applicability of homeopathy in the treatment of RHS. Einleitung Das Ramsay‐Hunt‐Syndrom (RHS) ist eine seltene neurologische Komplikation, die durch die Reaktivierung einer latenten Herpes‐Zoster‐Virusinfektion verursacht wird. Die Krankheit manifestiert sich häufig mit Gesichtslähmung, Ulcerationen am Gaumen, Dysphagie und verändertem Geschmacksempfinden und ist mit einer Einschränkung der Lebensqualität verbunden. Die Standardtherapieoptionen für RHS sind begrenzt, weshalb nach alternativen Behandlungsmöglichkeiten mit besseren prognostischen Ergebnissen gesucht wird. Im vorliegenden Fallbericht wird eine interessante klinische Beobachtung bei RHS vorgestellt, das mit individualisierter Homöopathie behandelt wurde, und deren potenzielle therapeutische Wirksamkeit wird hervorgehoben. Der Fall Eine 24-jährige Patientin zeigte eine linksseitige Gesichtsschwäche in Verbindung mit Ulcerationen am Gaumen, Dysphagie und Ageusie, so dass die Diagnose RHS gestellt wurde. Gemäß den Prinzipien der Homöopathie wurde ein personalisiertes Therapieschema formuliert, das die individuell zugeschnittene Gabe von Rhus toxicodendron, Spigelia anthelmia, und Sulphur umfasste. Die objektive Bewertung des Schweregrads der Gesichtslähmung erfolgte mithilfe der House-Brackmann-Skala, wohingegen das Fortschreiten der Gaumenulcerationen und der Gesichtslähmung fotografisch dokumentiert wurde. Während eines sorgfältig überwachten Beobachtungszeitraums von 14 Tagen zeigte die Patientin ein deutliches therapeutisches Ansprechen. Das Ausmaß der Gaumenulcerationen ging signifikant zurück, und die linksseitige Gesichtslähmung besserte sich deutlich. In den folgenden Tagen besserte sich der Zustand der Patientin kontinuierlich, was die Wirkung der individualisierten homöopathischen Behandlung untermauert. Schlussfolgerung Dieser Fallbericht beleuchtet einen ungewöhnlichen Fall von Genesung nach einem RHS innerhalb relativ kurzer Zeit, die durch Verabreichung einer individualisierten homöopathischen Therapie erreicht wurde. Die im vorliegenden Fall beobachteten günstigen Ergebnisse unterstreichen das Potenzial der Homöopathie als vielversprechende Intervention zur Behandlung von RHS. Allerdings sind weitere systematische Untersuchungen unabdingbar, um den Umfang und die Anwendbarkeit der Homöopathie bei der Behandlung von RHS umfassend zu beurteilen.
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- Puja Bhakta
- Department of Homeopathic Pharmacy, National Institute of Homoeopathy, Under the Ministry of Ayush, Government of India, Kolkata, India
- Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi, India
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- International Cooperation Section, Ministry of Ayush, Government of India, Delhi, India
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Mengoni M, Braun AD, Has C, Tüting T, Gaffal E. Akantholytisches Plattenepithelkarzinom bei einer Patientin mit junktionaler Epidermolysis bullosa. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges 2023; 21:798-802. [PMID: 37427738 DOI: 10.1111/ddg.15070_g] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Key Words] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/11/2022] [Accepted: 02/23/2023] [Indexed: 07/11/2023]
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- Miriam Mengoni
- Universitätshautklinik, Universitätsklinikum Magdeburg, 39120, Magdeburg, Germany
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- Klinik für Dermatologie und Venerologie, Universitätsklinikum Freiburg
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- Universitätshautklinik, Universitätsklinikum Magdeburg, 39120, Magdeburg, Germany
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- Universitätshautklinik, Universitätsklinikum Magdeburg, 39120, Magdeburg, Germany
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Szabo Z, Moser J, Vincenti S. Persistent mullerian duct syndrome in a dog. SCHWEIZ ARCH TIERH 2023; 165:189-0. [PMID: 36852872 DOI: 10.17236/sat00389] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 03/01/2023]
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INTRODUCTION This case report describes a 14-year-old, male castrated York Shire Terrier, which was presented due to stranguria and tenesmus. An abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan raised a high suspicion of a persistent mullerian duct. During laparotomy structures were found that were suspected to be a persistent ovary and uterus. The abnormal uterus was filled with fluid and had a blind end on both sides. The abnormal structures were surgically removed and pathologically examined. Pathology confirmed a persistent mullerian duct. The patient recovered well from the surgery and was able to urinate spontaneously the same day and was discharged the next day.
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- Z Szabo
- Abteilung Chirurgie, Departement für Kleintiere, Vetsuisse Fakultät, Universität Bern
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- Freelance Veterinarian, Schweiz
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- Abteilung Chirurgie, Departement für Kleintiere, Vetsuisse Fakultät, Universität Bern
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Walter R, Moser A, Jeker L, Hari R. [Rare Incidental Finding during a Student Ultrasonography Course - A Case Report]. Praxis (Bern 1994) 2022; 111:525-529. [PMID: 35765791 DOI: 10.1024/1661-8157/a003904] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/15/2023]
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Rare Incidental Finding during a Student Ultrasonography Course - A Case Report Abstract. During a sonography class in medical school, a large fluid-filled mass was discovered in the center of the lower abdomen in a healthy, asymptomatic female student; an overflow bladder was suspected. Despite various interdisciplinary investigations, the etiology of the cystic formation could not be clarified. Three months after discovery of the incidental finding, the increasingly symptomatic patient was diagnosed with a cystic tumor in the lower abdomen with secondary urinary retention, and surgical cyst excision was performed. A large, serous Paratubular cyst was found on the left side with torsion of the tube without signs of ischemia and without malignancy. Incidental findings in ultrasound teaching are not uncommon. Course participants, tutors, and course instructors must be aware of this and have a clear procedure at hand in order to deal with it.
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- Robin Walter
- Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM), Universität Bern, Bern, Schweiz
- Geteilte Erst-Autorenschaft
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- Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM), Universität Bern, Bern, Schweiz
- Geteilte Erst-Autorenschaft
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- Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM), Universität Bern, Bern, Schweiz
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- Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM), Universität Bern, Bern, Schweiz
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Oehm AW, Jaeger L, Stoll A, Knubben-Schweizer G, Jaeger-Scheuerle MC. Setaria tundra in a roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) in the Donau-Ries district of Bavaria, Germany. SCHWEIZ ARCH TIERH 2022; 164:107-111. [PMID: 34983744 DOI: 10.17236/sat00341] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022]
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INTRODUCTION Setaria tundra is known as a common parasite of sylvatic ungulates in Northern latitudes. Although mostly considered of low pathogenicity, severe disease outbreaks and remarkable economic losses have been observed in reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus). Host density and climatic factors are major drivers of the expansion of Setaria spp. facilitating their development and spread. Five adult specimens of S. tundra were retrieved from a male roe deer in Bavaria, Germany. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) barcoding confirmed morphological identification. Cyclooxygenase 1 gene sequences showed 98,73-99,68 % similarity to sequences of other S. tundra specimens found in deer (Cervidae) and mosquitoes (Culicidae). The results raise awareness for the presence of S. tundra in a hitherto unkown endemic region and represent a starting point for broader investigations to understand the biology and distribution of this parasite in roe deer as well as other potential definitive hosts.
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- A W Oehm
- Clinic for Ruminants with Ambulatory and Herd Health Services at the Center of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
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- Clinic for Ruminants with Ambulatory and Herd Health Services at the Center of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
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- Clinic for Ruminants with Ambulatory and Herd Health Services at the Center of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
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Bliggenstorfer S, Chappuis V, von Arx T. [Misinterpretation of a periapical radiograph: the canalis sinuosus mimicking a root resorption]. Swiss Dent J 2021; 131:999-1005. [PMID: 34854290] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/13/2023]
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There is widespread knowledge that the mental foramen or incisive foramen can be projected onto tooth roots in conventional radiographs, thus simulating apical lesions. In contrast, the anatomical structure of the canalis sinuosus and its branching canals in the anterior maxilla are less known. Sometimes these bone canals mimic a dentino- or osteolysis on conventional radiographs. If these bone canals project onto the roots of the anterior maxillary teeth, there is a risk of misinterpretation as root resorption or apical periodontitis. This case report presents an incidental radiological finding. Due to a radiolucency within the root of tooth 11, root resorption was suspected. Using cone beam-computed tomography, the origin of this radiolucency was clearly identified as an anatomical structure, and the suspected diagnosis was ruled out. This case highlights the importance of the knowledge of anatomical structures to avoid misinterpretations and unnecessary treatments.
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- Salome Bliggenstorfer
- Klinik für Oralchirurgie und Stomatologie, Zahnmedizinische Kliniken der Universität Bern
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- Klinik für Oralchirurgie und Stomatologie, Zahnmedizinische Kliniken der Universität Bern
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- Klinik für Oralchirurgie und Stomatologie, Zahnmedizinische Kliniken der Universität Bern
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Kaufmann ME, Oechslin DA, Barghorn A, Schmidlin PR. [Periodontal rehabilitation in a deaf patient with symptomatic epilepsy in Sturge-Weber syndrome - a case report]. Swiss Dent J 2021; 131:327-338. [PMID: 33789417] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/12/2023]
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When a syndrome forms the background of a systemic involvement of periodontal disease, it is necessary to fully exploit the resources outside, which soon reaches its limits in private practice. In the patient's environment, it must be checked whether support for the patient can be guaranteed. Without support, as in this presented case, the patient's oral hygiene could hardly be maintained. This article reports on a female patient who was referred to the Center for Dental Medicine at the University of Zurich. In addition to various secondary carious lesions, an apical whitening, two carious wisdom teeth and two extremely mobile molars in the third quadrant, the patient had chronic, localized advanced (stage III, grade B) periodontitis associated with systemic disease (deafness and Sturge-Weber syndrome). For two years, the patient was treated at the Department of Periodontology. Due to the strong bleeding tendency on the left side, facial localization of the naevus flammeus, the patient was partially referred to the Polyclinic of Oral Surgery and treated there. Numerous oral hygiene sessions, scaling and root planing, restoration with composite fillings, a root filling, removal of wisdom teeth and finally removal of hypermobile molars 36 and 37 during corona lockdown were performed. In the meantime, the patient has been orally rehabilitated. Home oral hygiene was reorganized with the patient's family and the patient was discharged to a close supportive periodontal recall for the time being.
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- Manuela E Kaufmann
- Klinik für Zahnerhaltung und Präventivzahnmedizin, Zentrum für Zahnmedizin, Universität Zürich, Zürich, Schweiz
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- Klinik für Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie - Poliklinik für Oralchirurgie, Zentrum für Zahnmedizin, Universität Zürich, Zürich, Schweiz
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- medica Medizinische Laboratorien Dr. F. Käppeli AG, Institut für klinische Pathologie, Zürich
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- Klinik für Zahnerhaltung und Präventivzahnmedizin, Zentrum für Zahnmedizin, Universität Zürich, Zürich, Schweiz
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von Arx T, Kissling- Jeger FB, Simone SFM. [Through-and-through cystic lesion: spontaneous healing after needle aspiration and conventional root-canal therapy]. Swiss Dent J 2020; 130:31–35. [PMID: 31904205] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/10/2023]
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Inflammation-related pathologies such as apical periodontitis or radicular cysts are frequent lesions of the jawbones. Typically, a radiolucency is present that is not always distinguishable from other pathologies. A surgical approach would allow for tissue harvesting with further histopathologic processing. However, in the present case report of a cystic and large tunnelling lesion in the anterior maxilla, a conservative treatment with diagnostic needle aspiration and subsequent root-canal therapy was chosen. The long-term follow-up (eight years) including cone-beam computed tomography demonstrates a complete healing of the former bone defect with reestablishment of the vestibular and palatal cortices as well as absence of pain and other clinical symptoms.
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- Thomas von Arx
- Klinik für Oralchirurgie und Stomatologie, Zahnmedizinische Kliniken der Universität Bern
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- Privatpraxis, Luzern
- Klinik für Zahnerhaltung, Präventiv- und Kinderzahnmedizin, Zahnmedizinische Kliniken der Universität Bern
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- Klinik für Oralchirurgie und Stomatologie, Zahnmedizinische Kliniken der Universität Bern
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Kinsperger L, Mayrhofer SM, Pichler B, Qin H, Rheinfrank I, Schrems B. [A reflective case report applied to pain management in a complex care situation]. Pflege 2015; 28:299-307. [PMID: 26412683 DOI: 10.1024/1012-5302/a000450] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/19/2022]
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PROBLEM This case report deals with the unsatisfying pain management of a 44 year old patient with cardiac arrest and subsequent cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The patient has (1) a reduced consciousness, (2) is isolated due to an infection with multi-resistant germs, (3) has a tracheotomy and (4) contractures of the muscles in fingers and hands. During nursing care he shows facial expressions and body postures that indicate pain which is insufficiently addressed. METHOD The case was processed according to the model of reflexive case report by Johns (1995) and interpreted by theoretical expertise and the change of the perspective. Therefore the following questions were answered: Which factors made the nurse who brought the case to the case deliberation feeling dissatisfied with the pain management? RESULTS Insufficient pain management due to a lack of knowledge, no assessment of the state of consciousness, pain and isolation probably led to unnecessary burden of the patient, next of kin and nurses. Training, systematic pain management and multi-disciplinary case conferences might facilitate dealing with comparable complex situations of caring in the future. DISCUSSION The present case report shows that pain can only be treated successfully if pain-triggering factors are recognized, systematically assessed and treated. An adequate external assessment of the pain situation is especially important when dealing with patients who suffer from disorders of consciousness. In complex cases, in which multiple factors influence the pain situation, interdisciplinary case conferences may help to improve the quality of pain management.
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- Laura Kinsperger
- 1 Institut für Pflegewissenschaft, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften, Universität Wien
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- 1 Institut für Pflegewissenschaft, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften, Universität Wien
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- 1 Institut für Pflegewissenschaft, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften, Universität Wien
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- 1 Institut für Pflegewissenschaft, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften, Universität Wien
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- 1 Institut für Pflegewissenschaft, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften, Universität Wien
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