Nicolai Nistor
Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy
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Medicine | 2017
Nicolai Nistor; Cristina Jitareanu; Otilia Frasinariu; Irina Mihaela Ciomaga; Aniela Rugina; Violeta Streanga
Abstract Self-poisoning is an important medical and social problem in adolescents. We performed an observational cross-sectional retrospective study on a group of 219 adolescents admitted for voluntary intoxications at “St. Mary” Childrens Emergency Hospital, Iasi during 1 year period. Epidemiological aspects and triggering factors have been analyzed. Data collected from the patients’ files were centralized in an SPSS 18.0 database and processed with confidence interval of 95%. We found that pharmaceutical drugs have been usually involved (34.7%), mostly in girls (56.3% vs. 15.5%; P = 0.0001). The most frequently cited reason for poisoning was family conflict, with a relative risk (RR) 1.43 times higher in girls, as well as scholar conflict (RR = 1.39). A great percentage of the monitored girls presented severe depression (23.3% vs. 6.9%; P = 0.001), with an RR more than 3 times higher than in the case of boys. All cases evolved favorably, no death having been recorded, even if 18 teenagers initially presented an extremely serious condition, being admitted in various stages of coma (Glasgow coma scale score < 8). We found that self-inflicted poisonings with pharmaceutical drugs was more common in girls and the use of drug and alcohol intoxication was found especially in boys. The most common pharmaceutical drug involved in self-poisoning was acetaminophen. Psychological disorders and family or school conflicts are the most important triggering factors of voluntary poisoning. Risk factors should be identified after stabilizing the patient, and actions should be taken in order to prevent a fatal recurrence.
Medicine | 2016
Nicolai Nistor; Lavinia Ciontu; Otilia-Elena Frasinariu; Vasile Valeriu Lupu; Ancuta Ignat; Violeta Streanga
Abstract Acrodermatitis enteropathica is a rare genetic autosomal recessive disorder, characterized by periorificial dermatitis, alopecia, and diarrhea. It is caused by mutations in the gene that encodes a membrane protein that binds zinc. We report a 14-month-old boy, admitted for erythematous, scaly and pustular lesions, initially located in the inguinal and perianal regions and on thighs, and very few erythematous lesions on the face. Due to the numerous bacterial skin superinfections with Staphylococcus aureus, including abscesses that required surgical incision, the clinical picture was modified, leading to a delayed establishment of the diagnosis. Later, the symptoms became suggestive for this disease, the diagnostic having been confirmed by low plasma zinc values. Under zinc therapy, skin lesions improved significantly in a few days, with favorable outcome. Two months later, the skin lesions almost disappeared. Abscesses due to bacterial skin superinfections may lead to initially misdiagnosed acrodermatitis enteropathica.
The Medical-Surgical Journal | 2018
Laura Florescu; Mioara Calipsoana Matei; Simona Petronela Antighin; Violeta Streanga; Alina Murgu; Nicolai Nistor; Dana Elena Mindru
Medicine | 2018
Nicolai Nistor; Otilia Frasinariu; Aniela Rugină; Irina Mihaela Ciomaga; Cristina Jităreanu; Violeta Ştreangă
Medicine | 2018
Vasile Valeriu Lupu; Marin Burlea; Nicolai Nistor; Violeta Streanga; Magdalena Starcea; Gabriela Paduraru; Dragos Catalin Ghica; Elena Cristina Mitrofan; Mihaela Moscalu; Ancuta Ignat
Pediatru.ro | 2017
Nicolai Nistor; S.G. Aprodu; Ingrith Miron; Otilia Frăsinariu; Violeta Ștreangă
Pediatru.ro | 2017
Cristina Jităreanu; Nicolai Nistor; Violeta Ștreangă; Mirela Popa; Aniela Rugină; Otilia Frăsinariu
Archive | 2017
Nicolai Nistor; Otilia Frăsinariu; Violeta Ştreangă
Archives of Disease in Childhood | 2017
Nicolai Nistor; Ingrith Miron; Gabriel Aprodu; Otilia Frasinariu; Violeta Streanga
Pediatru.ro | 2016
Cristina Jităreanu; Irina-Mihaela Ciomagă; Elena Tarcă; Sidonia Susanu; Nicolai Nistor