Praxis
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The lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is defined as a narrowing of the spinal canal together with neuronal and vascular structures via circumjacent bone and soft tissue. In patients aged over 65 years, the LSS is among the most frequent causes of lumbago, either with or without sciatica. The prevalence will continue to augment because of the increased life expectancy. ⋯ The indication for surgery is given, if the pain and limitation of walking distance are not tolerable any more. Additional fusion should be taken into account, when degenerative spondylolisthesis or other pathomorphological alterations result in an instability. Conservative and surgical therapeutic goals imply pain relief, amelioration of the physical functionality, mobility and general quality of life.
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We report on a 46-year-old man with vasospastic angina. The differential diagnosis, the eventful course of the patient and in particular the clinical image with diagnostic approach, therapy and prognosis of vasospastic angina are discussed.
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We report the case of a 38-year-old patient with a rupture of the right Achilles tendon after physical exercise. A few days before he had been treated with ciprofloxacine 500mg bid for chlamydial urethritis. We discuss know risk factors for Achilles tendon ruptures and the possible contribution of ciprofloxacin and fluorquinolones in this case.