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Research paper thumbnail of Reply of the authors

European Journal of Internal Medicine, Mar 1, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Reply of the authors

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Prevalence of the antiphospholipid syndrome in primary systemic vasculitis

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Alveolar proteinosis due to toxic inhalation at workplace

Respiratory Medicine Case Reports, 2020

This is a PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the ad... more This is a PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the addition of a cover page and metadata, and formatting for readability, but it is not yet the definitive version of record. This version will undergo additional copyediting, typesetting and review before it is published in its final form, but we are providing this version to give early visibility of the article. Please note that, during the production process, errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal pertain.

Research paper thumbnail of Exuberant spontaneous pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, pneumopericardium and subcutaneous emphysema in COVID-19 pneumonia

Research paper thumbnail of Root causes and outcomes of postoperative pulmonary complications after abdominal surgery: a retrospective observational cohort study

Patient Safety in Surgery, 2019

BackgroundPostoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) contribute significantly to overall postop... more BackgroundPostoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) contribute significantly to overall postoperative morbidity and mortality. In abdominal surgery, PPCs remain frequent. The study aimed to analyze the profile and outcomes of PPCs in patients submitted to abdominal surgery and admitted in a Portuguese polyvalent intensive care unit.MethodsFrom January to December 2017 in the polyvalent intensive care unit of Hospital Garcia de Orta, Almada, Portugal, we conducted a retrospective, observational study of inpatients submitted to urgent or elective abdominal surgery who had severe PPCs. We evaluated the perioperative risk factors and associated mortality. Logistic regression was performed to find which perioperative risk factors were most important in the occurrence of PPCs.ResultsSixty patients (75% male) with a median age of 64.5 [47–81] years who were submitted to urgent or elective abdominal surgery were included in the analysis. Thirty-six patients (60%) developed PPCs within 48...

Research paper thumbnail of Chromium-induced toxic hepatitis

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2002

A clinical case of acute hepatitis in a patient undergoing an alternative medicine weight-reducti... more A clinical case of acute hepatitis in a patient undergoing an alternative medicine weight-reduction regimen is reported. Chromium polynicotinate had been ingested in combination with vegetable extracts over a 5-month period. Liver biopsy was compatible with toxic hepatitis and greatly elevated hepatic chromium levels were found (.103 normal). The clinical picture regressed following suspension of the medication.

Research paper thumbnail of Reply of the authors

European Journal of Internal Medicine, Mar 1, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Reply of the authors

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Prevalence of the antiphospholipid syndrome in primary systemic vasculitis

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Alveolar proteinosis due to toxic inhalation at workplace

Respiratory Medicine Case Reports, 2020

This is a PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the ad... more This is a PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the addition of a cover page and metadata, and formatting for readability, but it is not yet the definitive version of record. This version will undergo additional copyediting, typesetting and review before it is published in its final form, but we are providing this version to give early visibility of the article. Please note that, during the production process, errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal pertain.

Research paper thumbnail of Exuberant spontaneous pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, pneumopericardium and subcutaneous emphysema in COVID-19 pneumonia

Research paper thumbnail of Root causes and outcomes of postoperative pulmonary complications after abdominal surgery: a retrospective observational cohort study

Patient Safety in Surgery, 2019

BackgroundPostoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) contribute significantly to overall postop... more BackgroundPostoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) contribute significantly to overall postoperative morbidity and mortality. In abdominal surgery, PPCs remain frequent. The study aimed to analyze the profile and outcomes of PPCs in patients submitted to abdominal surgery and admitted in a Portuguese polyvalent intensive care unit.MethodsFrom January to December 2017 in the polyvalent intensive care unit of Hospital Garcia de Orta, Almada, Portugal, we conducted a retrospective, observational study of inpatients submitted to urgent or elective abdominal surgery who had severe PPCs. We evaluated the perioperative risk factors and associated mortality. Logistic regression was performed to find which perioperative risk factors were most important in the occurrence of PPCs.ResultsSixty patients (75% male) with a median age of 64.5 [47–81] years who were submitted to urgent or elective abdominal surgery were included in the analysis. Thirty-six patients (60%) developed PPCs within 48...

Research paper thumbnail of Chromium-induced toxic hepatitis

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2002

A clinical case of acute hepatitis in a patient undergoing an alternative medicine weight-reducti... more A clinical case of acute hepatitis in a patient undergoing an alternative medicine weight-reduction regimen is reported. Chromium polynicotinate had been ingested in combination with vegetable extracts over a 5-month period. Liver biopsy was compatible with toxic hepatitis and greatly elevated hepatic chromium levels were found (.103 normal). The clinical picture regressed following suspension of the medication.

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