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The cause of the intracranial disease was attributable to the retrograde cerebral venous congestion.
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Myoclonus associated with continuous dobutamine infusion in a patient with end-stage renal disease.
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A high lamotrigine concentration was detected in the breast milk, and the neonatal lamotrigine serum concentration was in the upper therapeutic range.
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Indirect immunoelectron microscopy showed antibody labelling in the lamina densa and sublamina densa zone.
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Disulfiram encephalopathy as a cause of the catatonia syndrome.
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We report a case of disseminated nocardiosis revealed by suppurative thyroiditis in a liver-kidney transplant recipient with poor nutritional status at the time of infection.
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His fetishistic behavior was treated successfully using mirtazapine 15 mg/day.
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Familial occurrence of cat-scratch disease, with varying clinical expression.
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We now describe a case in which local catheter directed thrombolysis, via a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC), was used to treat a large thrombus surrounding the tip of an indwelling central venous line that was causing superior vena cava obstruction (SVCO), in a patient with cystic fibrosis.
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Since the first description by Cullen in 1924 (Surg Gynecol Obstet 1924; 38: 579-582) various case reports have been published.
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OBJECTIVE: To our knowledge, this is the first published case report of an adolescent girl with a mitochondrial disorder and depression who displayed both new-onset psychotic and increased mood symptoms during treatment with risperidone.
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We report a case of fulminant hepatic failure associated with didanosine and masquerading as a surgical abdomen and compare the clinical, biologic, histologic, and ultrastructural findings with reports described previously.
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Skin necrosis is a rare complication of subcutaneous heparin therapy that usually occurs at injection sites.
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Anaphylactoid reaction to methylprednisolone pulsed therapy for multiple sclerosis.
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We describe two dark-skinned patients who developed hyperpigmented skin and tongue lesions during combination therapy with IFN and ribavirin.
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This is, to the best of our knowledge, the first report of a case in which agranulocytosis followed treatment with both propylthiouracil and methimazole in the same patient.
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PURPOSE: To report a case of permanent endothelial cell injury after intracorneal penetration of milky latex from Calotropis procera (ushaar).
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Effects of aprotinin on hemorrhagic complications in ARDS patients during prolonged extracorporeal CO2 removal.
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We describe two cases of late postpartum hemorrhage following Cesarean section, attributed to pelvic arterial pseudoaneurysm, that were successfully treated by direct thrombin injection under ultrasound guidance.
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He was self-medicating with this to relieve muscular cramps.
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While both amiodarone and digoxin can cause permanent visual changes, the ocular effects are often reversible.
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Methotrexate-induced papular eruption following treatment of psoriasis has not been previously reported.
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This article presents a simple and effective alternative using hyaluronic acid for some patients requiring nasal recontouring.
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Nimesulide is a new nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drug with antipyretic and analgesic properties.
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Such a rapid and relentless progression of methyldopa-induced liver injury is undoubtedly rare, but it may be prevented by careful supervision of patients who exhibit liver function abnormalities early in the course of therapy.
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OBJECTIVE: To report a case of cutaneous and hematologic toxicity in a patient treated with IL-2.
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In case #2, the concentrations of quetiapine found were 16 mg/L in blood (42 micromol/L), 120 mg/kg (310 micromol/kg) in liver, and 1.8 mg/L (4.6 micromol/L) in vitreous fluid.
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This report will, hopefully, save other clinicians from encountering similar complications in any of their patients.
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EPS resolved completely after discontinuing the neuroleptic agent and coincided with improved motor speed, set initiation, and verbal fluency.
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BACKGROUND: Aggressive skin cancers on the cheeks may involve the parotid duct.
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Oliguria was not observed and this feature may impair recognition of kidney damage.
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It is indicated in many inflammatory skin conditions characterized by polymorphonuclear cell infiltration.
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Gastro-oesophageal reflux associated with nifedipine.
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The case histories and comments on the diagnosis and management of pulmonary nodules are reviewed.
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Evidence from previous studies of neuroleptic side effects suggests that acute dystonic reactions are rare in elderly patients.
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Moreover, chronic GVHD-related liver injury was noted at the time of this episode.
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New onset of Crohn's disease during treatment of active ankylosing spondylitis with etanercept.
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This report suggests the feasibility of a strategy of bivalirudin use in patients who have some degree of heparin 'resistance' in the setting of complicated PCI.
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Different reasons for the RPE atrophy such as collateral damage of the choriocapillaris with a subsequent secondary RPE atrophy, a direct photochemical effect due to the early localization of the photosensitizer in the RPE, or a depigmentation or photobleaching of the RPE, which led to a window defect in the fluorescein angiogram without loss of the major functional properties of the RPE, are possible mechanisms involved in the development of the documented lesion.
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Most reports have been in adult patients, with rare reports in the pediatric population.
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These data suggest that a primary immunoregulatory abnormality may be present in drug induced IgA deficiency.
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We review these reports with comparison to our two cases.
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In addition, a shorter hospital stay and improved quality of life are anticipated.
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Three-quarters of the acute cases recovered with full occupation capacity.
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CONCLUSION: These cases suggest that moxifloxacin may interfere with the healing of corneal ulcers.
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In lead intoxication, nerves may incur mechanical damage.
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A biopsy, performed 6 months later when the clinical appearance worsened, showed no tumor tissue.
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On the 3rd day after a cesarean section, because of pre-eclampsia, blood pressure was still high, oral labetalol 100 mg with an 8-hour interval was given, followed by 50 mg i.v. administered over 10 min, twice with a 5-hour interval.
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We report two patients with anhedonic ejaculation (ejaculation without orgasm) associated with initiation of treatment with desipramine.
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BACKGROUND: Extrapyramidal signs (EPS) typically are a late-presenting feature of sporadic Alzheimer disease (AD), but relatively little data are available regarding EPS in FAD.
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Despite optimal response of the cutaneous lesions to treatment, the disease progressed and the patient died from infectious complications eight months after the appearance of the tumors.
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Although she was born after vacuum delivery and a scalp swelling was noticed from the third day of life, this swelling disappeared completely at the age of 3 months.
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Corneal scrapings were taken for microscopic examination and culture.
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The patient developed classic signs of TLS within 24 h of chemotherapy, including acute renal failure.
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Prominent neuroleptic sensitivity in a case of early-onset Alzheimer disease due to presenilin-1 G206A mutation.
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation in acute monoblastic leukemia: response to heparin therapy.
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In the first case report, the patient was switched to olanzapine ODT in daily dosage of 20 mg, while in the second case report, the patient was switched to olanzapine ODT in daily dosage of 15 mg, and weight loss was similar (14 kg vs. 15 kg).
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Acute severe intoxication with carbamazepine is associated with seizures, coma and respiratory depression.
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In conclusion, NCPH should be included in the differential diagnosis of HIV-individuals presenting with clinical manifestations of portal hypertension and well preserved liver synthetic function.
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In a patient suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, we report the first simultaneous occurrence of two side effects of low-dose methotrexate: an acute megaloblastic anaemia and a pneumonitis.
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However, he developed acute renal failure, hyperkalemia, and hyperuricemia 30 d after receiving the sorafenib treatment.
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Methylglyoxal bis-dihydrochloride is a drug that has been available for use in cancer chemotherapy since 1955.
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PARTICIPANTS: Four patients (3 with spinal cord injury, 1 with cerebral palsy) with implanted ITB infusion pumps for treatment of severe spasticity, who had ITB withdrawal syndrome because of interruption of ITB infusion.
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Thrombophilic screening revealed no abnormalities except heterozygous F V G1691A.
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After delivery, she had diastolic hypertension and proteinuria and was prescribed magnesium sulphate.
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Brucella infection in total hip replacement: case report and review of the literature.
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We report a girl with the Rett syndrome who had acute encephalopathy probably induced by calcium hopantenate (HOPA).
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A brain magnetic resonance image showed multiple high signal intensities on T2-weighted images predominantly located at the parietooccipital lobe.
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The white matter was affected by severe myelin pallor, edema, and a prominent macrophage infiltrate in each of the cases.
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A 62-year-old woman who was being treated for squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck developed a chemotherapy-related hemolytic-uremic syndrome during the second cycle of neoadjuvant chemotherapy consisting of cisplatin, bleomycin, and methotrexate.
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We suggest that intraocular lens manufacturers refrain from providing such identification on their products.
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He developed immune-mediated diabetes mellitus with low C-peptide and positive antiglutamic acid decarboxylase antibody after completion of therapy.
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Bilateral computerized tomography showed no progression in radiographic changes during the treatment.
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The clinical features included fever, severe myalgia, documented fungemia with F. solani, an ecthyma gangrenosum-like lesion next to a peripheral venous catheter, and disseminated pustules.
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Heparin-associated thrombocytopenia: successful therapy with the heparinoid Org 10172 in a patient showing cross-reaction to LMW heparins.
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We report the pharmacological treatment of a case of alternating hemiplegia of childhood (AHC) in a 14-year-old female with an established diagnosis.
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A diagnosis of extrahepatic cholestasis was first suspected, due to the observation of a duodenal diverticulum and dilated proximal choledocus.
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CASE SUMMARY: A 67-year-old woman received radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer that had metastasized to the bone and lungs.
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Frequency of cough is variable and although this complication has been described as a class effect, patients with a persistent, severe ACE inhibitor-induced cough may benefit from a trial of fosinopril therapy.
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The 125I-insulin binding rate was high (54%).
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Methotrexate-induced pneumonitis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis: report of five cases and review of the literature.
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The patient had severe hypoxemia associated with bilateral pulmonary infiltrates.
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Markedly elevated blood pyruvate and alanine levels also decreased to normal.
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It appears that the leukoencephalopathy of the present case developed on the more complicated etiopathogenesis.
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Our cases constitute the most severe cases of benzarone hepatotoxicity reported so far, and comprise the first cases of (sub)fulminant hepatitis and cirrhosis related to benzarone.
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CASE PRESENTATION: Three cases of Leishmania infantum leishmaniasis in corticosteroid (CS)-treated patients are reported: an isolated lingual leishmaniasis in a farmer treated with CS for asthma, a severe visceral leishmaniasis associated with cutaneous lesions in a woman with myasthenia gravis, and a visceral involvement after cutaneous leishmaniasis in a man receiving CS.
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Hydroxyurea associated with concomitant occurrence of diffuse longitudinal melanonychia and multiple squamous cell carcinomas in an elderly subject.
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Because of a hypersensitivity reaction, initial therapy with penicillin G and gentamicin was stopped and substituted with cefazolin.
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CONCLUSIONS: Patients receiving intravitreal injections of bevacizumab should be evaluated for potential systemic risk factors such as carotid insufficiency, coagulopathy and poorly controlled diabetes mellitus.
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Kennedy Institute in Glostrup, Denmark.
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Monitoring serum digoxin concentrations during digoxin immune Fab therapy.
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Adriamycin-induced cardiomyopathy aggravated by cis-platinum nephrotoxicity requiring dialysis.
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The possible role of interferon beta in the pathogenesis of sarcoidosis in this patient is discussed.
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RESULTS: After treatment, seven of the eight patients had healing of their ulcers, prompt reduction in their pain, and improvement in livedo reticularis and purpura.
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The pro-arrhythmic effects of procainamide may be explained on the basis of both its vagolytic action on the atrioventricular node as well as by prolongation of refractoriness in the accessory pathway.
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We have described three patients with hepatitis C for whom IFN-alpha and ribavirin were prescribed and who developed two successive phases of silent thyroiditis followed by hyperthryroidism relapse due to Graves' disease.
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He had no organic disease likely to cause SIADH.
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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this report was to highlight the fact that hearing loss in thalassaemia patients can be related to marrow expansion affecting the ossicles, resulting in a conductive loss.
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A case study is presented of a licensed practical nurse who developed persistent contact dermatitis.
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Acute renal failure in a child associated with acyclovir.
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