Purpose: To evaluate the current prescription pattern and appropriateness of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) in two of the largest tertiary hospitals in Jordan, and also to determine their utilization rate among the admitted patients. Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted over 10 months (February-November 2013)
A 30-yr-old healthy male presented with recurrent pulmonary emboli without clinical or radiologic evidence of deep venous thrombosis. He was found to have an isolated hydatid cyst in the pelvis with invasion and thrombosis of the inferior vena cava to the level of the renal veins, which caused recurrent hydatid pulmonary emboli. The patient died because of postoperative intractable respiratory failure.
Two patients with Moebius' syndrome are described, a brother and a sister. In addition to bilateral congenital facial nerve paralysis, both had deafness, an external deformity of the auricles, and a latent squint. The deafness in both cases was sensorineural in type; although there was paralysis of the motor part of the facial nerve, taste and lacrimation were intact. This report shows that not all components of the facial nerve are always effected in this syndrome.
Phosphate mining and processing is a major industry in Jordan. In this study of 56 workers in this industry, there was significant occurrence of cough, chronic bronchitis, and abnormal spirometry among smokers (p less than 0.1). There was no correlation between the spirometry, A-aDO2, and chest x-ray changes in this occupational group. Smoking was noted to be more detrimental to these workers than was their occupational exposure. Many parameters must be examined when evaluating this pneumoconiosis.
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