A 78-year-old womanwith hypertension was hospitalized with acute bronchitis. However, she was also found to have hypernatremia, hypokalemia, and metabolic alkalosis. Detailed examination showed a low plasma renin activity and plasma aldosterone concentration. A provisional diagnosis of Liddle's syndromewas established and the patient was successfully treated with triamterene. Although Liddle's syndrome is generally considered an inherited hypertensive disease found in young people, a review of the literature indicated that muscle weakness is an important clinical finding in elderly patients with this disease. Liddle's syndrome should be considered in the differential diagnosis of hypertension even in elderly individuals. (Internal Medicine 37: 391-395, 1998)
Our results indicate that elderly patients with CVD confined to bed over long periods are not necessarily at risk of gallbladder sludge or gallstone formation, and the development of these features may be associated with the feeding method. The predisposition of CVD patients on TPN to gallbladder disease is probably caused by failure of gallbladder contraction, resulting from insufficient secretion of CCK and impaired sensitivity of the gallbladder to CCK.
We investigated the clinical and laboratory data of 215 hospitalized patients (mean age were 76.9 +/- 12.1) to analyze both the characteristics of senile UTI and the influence of the way of urination. UTI was present in 121 of 1897 patients (6.4%), 95 of whom (78.5%) were female. Comparison of the parameters between non-infected and infected patients were as follows: body temperature was 36.57 +/- 0.64 degrees C vs. 37.49 +/- 0.77 degree C; WBC, 5410 +/- 2040/microliters vs. 7260 +/- 3230/microliters; CRP, 1.2 +/- 2.4 mg/dl vs. 3.5 +/- 3.4 mg/dl; mean class of urinary RBC, 0-1/hpf vs. 3-5/hpf; and mean class of urinary WBC, 5-10/hpf vs. 30-50/hpf. All parameters were significantly elevated (p < 0.001) in the patients with UTI. The rate of detection of causative bacteria was 88.7%; with 14.8% Escherichia coli, 12.8% Providencia species, 9.6% Enterococci, and 8.7% Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Patients with UTI were divided into three groups according to their method of urination: normal urination, use of diapers and catheterization. Body temperature (> or = 37.5 degrees C) was 2.8%, 10.1% and 34.9%; WBC (> or = 9.000), 2.7%, 6.1%, and 14.3%; CRP, 16.9%, 36.1% and 51.1%; urine RBC (> or = 6-10/hpf), 8.4%, 7.1% and 36.1%; urine WBC (> or = 15-30/hpf), 20.4%, 44.4% and 76.9%, respectively. There was a significant difference (p < 0.05-0.001) between all parameters except for urine RBC between the normal-urination patients and diaper using patients. This investigation suggested that the use of diapers was a risk factor for UTI in elderly patients.
Authors considered about the closure of the tympanic membrane that was attempted by many former otologist.And authors described our myringoplasty which was done by endoaural method.The results are as follows :1) 18 cases of 20 cases have been repaired by authors' method.2) Authors failed in two cases. The failure caused due to poor technique in one and due to infection in another.3) On an average, the pstoperative hearing improvement at the speech frequencies range was 10.9db as compared with the preoperative hearing.
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