It has been reported that colitis may be associated with intrarectally administered drugs or chemicals. Colonotoxicity may results from conventional medical therapy, herbal or other illicit drugs, contrast materials, and detergents. Clues that a colitis may be due to an intrarectally administered agent include perianal excoriation, segmental distal colitis due to a concentration gradient from enema administration, and recent diagnostic or therapeutic administration of high risk solutions such as hypertonic contrast agents or detergent enemas. Barium is a highly viscous contrast agent that is insoluble in water. Barium enemas are usually very safe. Also, no case report of barium- induced chemical colitis has been reported yet. We report a ca...
Acromegaly is a systemic endocrine disorder due to an excessive release of growth hormone, which inc...
Brain-dead potential donors manifest devastating physiological changes associated with pulmonary ede...
Neurofibromatosis(NF) is an autosomal dominant disorder, probably of neural crest origin that affect...
Primary intestinal lymphangiectasia is a congenital lymphatic disorder in which intestinal lymphatic...
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease are at increased risk for thromboembolic complications. Its...
The physiologic changes produced by hypothermia include impairments in the stress response and immun...
Tracheobronchial rupture is considered to be a life-threatening condition and most commonly occurs a...
Gastrectomy is known to be a risk factor for adenocarcinoma in remnant stomach. It is suggested that...
The clinicopathological manifestations of gastric mucormycosis range from colonization of ulcer dise...
An inflammatory pseudotumor of the liver is a rare benign tumor, which is frequently misdiagnosed as...
Neutropenic enterocolitis is an acute life-threatening, necrotizing inflammation of cecum and termin...
We describe our initial experience of the perioperative anesthetic care provided to 8 years old fema...
Epinephrine has a variety of clinical uses one is its use as a topical hemostatic agent on bleeding ...
A lymphangioma is a benign tumor which is composed of lymphatic vessels and spaces containing chylou...
Cord blood is a useful source of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cells for bone marrow reconstitution....
Acromegaly is a systemic endocrine disorder due to an excessive release of growth hormone, which inc...
Brain-dead potential donors manifest devastating physiological changes associated with pulmonary ede...
Neurofibromatosis(NF) is an autosomal dominant disorder, probably of neural crest origin that affect...
Primary intestinal lymphangiectasia is a congenital lymphatic disorder in which intestinal lymphatic...
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease are at increased risk for thromboembolic complications. Its...
The physiologic changes produced by hypothermia include impairments in the stress response and immun...
Tracheobronchial rupture is considered to be a life-threatening condition and most commonly occurs a...
Gastrectomy is known to be a risk factor for adenocarcinoma in remnant stomach. It is suggested that...
The clinicopathological manifestations of gastric mucormycosis range from colonization of ulcer dise...
An inflammatory pseudotumor of the liver is a rare benign tumor, which is frequently misdiagnosed as...
Neutropenic enterocolitis is an acute life-threatening, necrotizing inflammation of cecum and termin...
We describe our initial experience of the perioperative anesthetic care provided to 8 years old fema...
Epinephrine has a variety of clinical uses one is its use as a topical hemostatic agent on bleeding ...
A lymphangioma is a benign tumor which is composed of lymphatic vessels and spaces containing chylou...
Cord blood is a useful source of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cells for bone marrow reconstitution....
Acromegaly is a systemic endocrine disorder due to an excessive release of growth hormone, which inc...
Brain-dead potential donors manifest devastating physiological changes associated with pulmonary ede...
Neurofibromatosis(NF) is an autosomal dominant disorder, probably of neural crest origin that affect...