Autoři prezentují kazuistiku 3leté holčičky, u které byla pomocí zobrazovacích metod (USG a CT) prokázána přítomnost střevního parazita (škrkavka dětská, Ascaris lumbricoides) v tenkém střevě komplikovaná vícečetnou intermitentní intususcepcí., The authors present a case report of a 3-year-old girl, with proving presence of intestinal parasites (roundworm, Ascaris lumbricoides) in the small intestine complicated brains of intermittent intussusception. Ultrasound and CT were major diagnostic tools in this case., Jan Baxa, Jana Cibulková, Renata Vondráková, Boris Kreuzberg, Jiří Ferda, and Literatura
Tento přehledový článek vychází z kurzu prezentovaného na kongresu Americké urologické asociace v červnu 2014, který byl zaměřen na problematiku intersticiální cystitidy a syndromu bolestí v močovém měchýři. Autoři uvádějí nejnovější úpravy v taxonomii a názvosloví těchto syndromů včetně aktuálních definic a nabízejí pohled na bolestivé syndromy z gynekologické i urologické perspektivy. Článek je doplněn přehlednými diagramy a algoritmy uznávaných mezinárodních společností, které mohou sloužit jako vodítko při diagnostice a léčbě těchto komplexních syndromů., This review is based on the course presented on AUU meeting held in July 2014 focusing on the conditions known as interstitial cystitis and bladder pain syndrome. The authors are introducing last updates in taxonomy and nomenclature of these syndromes, including current definitions and offering an overview of painful syndromes from both gynaecologic and urologic perspective. The article is accompanied with detailed flow charts from accepted international associations, which may serve as a guideline for diagnostics and treatment of these complex syndromes., and Hanno P., Burks D., Cervigni M., Nordling J., Van Ophoven A.
PURPOSE: A variety of anti-glaucomatous shunt designs have been proposed so far. This study evaluates the feasibility of a novel shunt design, the intra-scleral parathalamus implant (IPI), in a rabbit eye model. METHODS: Ten healthy albino rabbits were included. Measurements of the IOP, using TonoPenXL, as well as ocular rigidity (OR) and aqueous outflow facility (AO), using a previously described methodology, were performed in both eyes of each animal. Subsequently, the IPI was implanted at the left eye of all animals whereas the right eye served as control. Measurements of IOP were repeated at weekly intervals for 2 months postoperatively whereas measurements of OR and AO were repeated at the 1st and 2nd postoperative week. RESULTS: The IOP decreased significantly whereas the AO increased significantly postoperatively at the operated eyes. A significant postoperative decrease in OR was also recorded at the operated eyes. Respective differences at the fellow eyes were statistically not significant. Two animals developed postoperative complications and were excluded from follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Results imply that the implantation of the IPI is feasible in rabbit eyes with significant favorable effects on the IOP, AO and OR. and E. T. Detorakis, K. Loggaki, N. Karyotakis, H. Ginis