Ebrahimi, Zahra, Mahdi, Zeinab, Khairi, Ali Asghar, Behrangi, Elham, Zare, Armaghan Gharehaghaji, Dehghani, Abbas, and Goodarzi, Azadeh
Subjects
TIMOLOL maleate, GRANULOMA, PROPRANOLOL, LITERATURE reviews, THERAPEUTICS, CHEMICAL burns, LIVER abscesses
Abstract
Two cases of pyogenic granulomas in burned skin were presented, a 17‐month‐old boy and a 7‐year‐old girl, being given oral propranolol and topical timolol. Both cases showed lesions improvement with no adverse effects, suggesting that beta‐blocker therapy may have a positive impact on the treatment of pyogenic granuloma after burns. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
A young woman with systemic sclerosis, hypothyroidism, and pulmonary hypertension was admitted to our center with massive pericardial effusion and left ventricular collapse. Despite undergoing successful pericardiocentesis, she passed away a month later. The best therapeutic approach in this situation remains to be determined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]