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Further well characterized studies are needed to determine risk factors for severe reactions, and sensitization patterns to pollens and plant food allergens.
While the majority of those with PFS will continue to experience mild symptoms, all individuals should be properly advised regarding the dangers of concentrated or unusual forms of plant food allergens such as smoothies, juices, soy/nut milks and nutritional supplements. Further well characterized studies are needed to determine risk factors for severe reactions, and sensitization patterns to pollens and plant food allergens.
Climate change has brought about many changes in our ecosystem. Prolongation of pollen seasons has been reported, related to earlier frost off in the spring and later onset of frost on in the fall. This review considers recent global evidence that stinging insects are redistributing toward the poles, thereby potentially increasing human exposure and risk of sting events.
With changing climate, particularly climate warming, range expansion of insects is occurring in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Likewise, stinging insects, such as Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera, are also expanding range. Though there is scant data on associated increase of insect-related anaphylaxis, increased insect-human interaction is certain.
It is likely that climate change will continue to alter the distribution and population of Hymenoptera and other insects. As temperatures warm and regions become suitable for nesting and establishment of colonies, many insects will expand their territory. HDAC inhibitor As already reported in Alaska, one would anticipate expansion of range, especially toward the poles, thereby increasing the probability of human encounters and likewise anaphylaxis.
It is likely that climate change will continue to alter the distribution and population of Hymenoptera and other insects. As temperatures warm and regions become suitable for nesting and establishment of colonies, many insects will expand their territory. As already reported in Alaska, one would anticipate expansion of range, especially toward the poles, thereby increasing the probability of human encounters and likewise anaphylaxis.
The intersurgical stage is a critical time for fragile infants with complex congenital heart disease, but little is known about the impact on parents.
The aim of this study was to explore parents' experiences of the transition from hospital to home with their infant after stage 1 cardiac surgery for complex congenital heart disease.
This is a prospective, longitudinal, mixed methods feasibility study using semistructured interviews and self-report instruments at 4 time points before discharge (baseline), 2 weeks post discharge, 8 weeks post discharge, and after stage 2 surgery. Qualitative data were analyzed thematically; and quantitative data, descriptively.
Sixteen parents of 12 infants participated. All parents described signs of acute stress disorder; 4 parents described symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder before discharge. Parents' fear and uncertainty about going home were multifaceted, underpinned by exposure to numerous traumatic events. By 8 weeks post discharge, parents' feelings and euld test the effectiveness of psychological preparation interventions, while encouraging early consideration of the other factors influencing parents' care of their infant after discharge from hospital.We present 3 cases of thumb polydactyly treated with a 2-stage "on-top plasty" technique. For all the 3 cases, the ulnar thumbs floated in the first web with a skin pedicle, and the radial thumbs presented hypoplasia of different degree. We designed a 2-stage "on-top plasty" technique. The first operation included transplantation of the ulnar floating thumb and construction of skin tube containing the neurovascular bundle. When followed up after the first operation, there was no vascular compromise, and all union was achieved. At the time of the second operation, the skin tube was opened up, the neurovascular bundle was transposed to the reconstructed thumb, and the first web plasty was performed. At the final follow-up, 3 cases showed acceptable results both cosmetically and functionally.
Extremities soft tissue damage may increase the risk of presenting posttraumatic lymphedema. This type of lymphedema is often ignored in trauma and reconstructive literature. We propose a microsurgical soft tissue reconstruction approach to prevent and/or treat posttraumatic lymphedema.
This is a multicentric retrospective observational study. Primary and secondary end points were to prevent and/or treat posttraumatic lymphedema and to achieve a stable soft tissue coverage, respectively. Patients with posttraumatic lymphedema and functional lymphatic channels in the indocyanine green lymphography, and patients with acute soft tissue trauma with lymphatic damage without lymphedema, either to treat and prevent lymphedema, respectively, were included as candidates for soft tissue reconstruction using a superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator lymphatic vessels free flap (SCIP-LV). Patients with no pitting edema, fibrosis, or nonfunctional lymphatics channels were excluded. The inguinal lymphatic anatomy was studied with indocyanine green lymphography for designing and in-setting the flap.
Eleven patients underwent to microsurgical reconstruction with SCIP-LV free flap; minimum follow-up was 12 months. There were no flap failures. In the posttraumatic lymphedema group, the mean reduction of excess volume was 63.01%. Quality of life improved 51.85%. No patients in the acute trauma group developed lymphedema after the preventive microsurgical approach.
Soft tissue reconstruction with SCIP-LV free flap is an effective approach to prevent and treat posttraumatic lymphedema.
Soft tissue reconstruction with SCIP-LV free flap is an effective approach to prevent and treat posttraumatic lymphedema.
Reconstruction of digital loss with soft tissue defects remains a tough challenge. Although a combined flap of toe and dorsal foot skin provides a good option for "like-for-like" hand reconstruction, the disappointed donor site morbidity prevents it from popularity. In this study, we presented experiences of the superficial peroneal neurocutaneous (SPNC) flap for donor site closure after the combined toe and dorsal foot flap transfer.
Superficial peroneal neurocutaneous flaps were used to cover foot donor site defects in 9 patients. The flaps harvested from feet including 3 cases of wrap-around flap with dorsal foot flap, 4 cases of 2nd toe flap with dorsal foot flap, 2 cases of 2nd and 3rd toe flap with dorsal foot flap. The flap size, operation time, and complications were documented, and the donor sites were evaluated by the subjective outcome measure, the foot evaluation questionnaire, and the Vancouver Scar Scale.
All flaps but one survived completely without complications. Marginal necrosis occurred in the distal part of the flap in one case, which was treated by daily dressings.
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