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Britt Colebunders


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Journal articles

2010
2009
B Colebunders, T E Philipsen, Y Van der Stighelen (2009)  Sigmoid volvulus caused by a large faecalith. Case report.   Acta Chir Belg 109: 4. 504-506 Jul/Aug  
Abstract: We describe a case in which the presence of a large faecalith in a 43-year-old man was the probable cause of a sigmoid volvulus.
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2008
Britt Colebunders, Peter Van Erps (2008)  Cystitis due to the use of ketamine as a recreational drug: a case report.   J Med Case Reports 2: 06  
Abstract: Ketamine is a derivative of phencyclidine and is a dissociative anaesthetic. Its use as a recreational drug is on the increase among young adults attending clubs and parties.
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B Colebunders, G Claes, E Vlieghe, R Demeester, F Moerman, R Colebunders (2008)  A frontal mucocele caused by an immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in a patient with HIV infection.   Rhinology 46: 3. 243-245 Sep  
Abstract: We describe a 55-year-old bisexual Belgian man with a multi-drug resistant HIV infection who developed an Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS) presenting as a mucocele of the frontal sinus, one year after starting a new effective darunavir containing antiretroviral treatment regimen. His CD4+ lymphocyte count had increased from 3 cells/mm3 prior to the start of the latter treatment to 196 cells/mm3 just before he developed the IRIS phenomenon. IRIS is a paradoxical clinical deterioration during highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART), due to an exaggerated immune-inflammatory reaction. With the increasing numbers of persons living with HIV infection and the increased use of HAART it is expected that in the future more otolaryngological manifestations of IRIS will be detected.
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2007
Robert Colebunders, Britt Colebunders (2007)  Vena cava inferior thrombosis detected by venous hum: a case report.   J Med Case Reports 1: 08  
Abstract: ABSTRACT: We describe a patient in which a venous hum, heard during abdominal auscultation, lead to the diagnosis of a vena cava inferior thrombosis.
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2004
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