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At a 1-year follow-up examination, the colonic stenosis was found have worsened; pneumaturia developed in January 2001.
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A case report.
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Secondary acute myelocytic leukemia after adjuvant therapy for early-stage breast carcinoma.
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The patient was successfully treated with bilateral percutaneous nephrostomy drainage.
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Reversible heart failure in a patient receiving etanercept for ankylosing spondylitis.
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Acarbose attenuated both postprandial glucose hyperglycemia and reactive hypoglycemia, which subsequently led to a significant reduction in dumping symptoms.
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By the findings of Grocott stain on bronchoalveolar lavage fluid obtained on day 14, he was diagnosed as having PCP.
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A patient receiving vancomycin for a serious staphylococcal infection had a lupus-like syndrome characterized by a malar rash, pain and erythema of the cartilage of both ears, and tender erythematous and hemorrhagic lesions of the finger tips.
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The child was on no other medication and had been previously well.
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However, infection with C albicans should be recognized as an extremely common complication to the wearing of dentures.
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CONCLUSIONS: This is the first report of a possible interaction between propafenone and citalopram, which caused propafenone adverse effects (eg, dizziness, falls) and mimicked coronary artery disease.
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Rhabdomyolysis associated with clozapine treatment in a patient with decreased calcium-dependent potassium permeability of cell membranes.
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The authors think that although lamivudine is widely used and well tolerated, it can cause ADRs, which are reversible after drug withdrawal.
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Is it safe to switch from stavudine to zidovudine after developing symptomatic hyperlactatemia?
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The procedure offers patients the opportunity to avoid the risks and expense associated with surgical correction.
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The wide use of phenytoin during the recent tuberculosis epidemic makes it imperative to suspect this drug interaction in patients exhibiting clinical features that might be related to phenytoin toxicity.
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Systemic immunomodulatory agents have recently been approved for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis.
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Prenatal cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection associated with severe brain damage was detected in an infant whose mother had been treated with prednisolone and azathioprine for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
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A 16-year-old boy developed fever, generalized rigidity, leukocytosis, and increased serum transaminase and creatine kinase levels while receiving treatment with olanzapine and lithium.
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ABMT may later have triggered opportunistic infections in this patient.
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We describe 3 AS patients treated with etanercept for active AS who developed new onset of CD while AS related symptoms responded well to etanercept.
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Disseminated Fusarium is a rare but life-threatening infection of severely immunocompromised patients.
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Caution is recommended when treatment is initiated in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in whom there is any suspicion of abnormalities in the atrioventricular conduction tissues.
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RESULTS: Calciferous burning agents and corneal calcification are correlated (P<0.01).
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However, we have recently had four cases of clofibrate-induced myopathy in patients with diabetes insipidus due to hypothalamic lesions.
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CONCLUSIONS: PHD may play an important role in cases where macular thickness is successfully reduced or better acuity is achieved after intravitreal injections.
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Serious underlying medical illness, recent antibiotic therapy, indwelling intravascular and/or Foley catheters, coincident candidiasis and low birth weight prematurity are major risk factors for candida shunt infection.
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The first case, a 16-year-old African American male with an absolute CD4+ cell count of 314 cells/mm(3), presented with an abrupt rise in serum creatinine leading to irreversible renal failure while on TDF-containing highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).
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Here, we report an 11-year-old girl with bilateral florid verrucous lesions on her hands, feet and chin, which were refractory to a number of standard treatments including cryotherapy, cantharidin preparations, topical salicylic acid, surgical debulking techniques, oral Cimetidine, and topical and intralesional Cidofovir.
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The patients concurrent medications included didanosine, hydroxyzine, promethazine, hydrocortisone, and prochlorperazine.
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The authors report a case of a patient who developed an intracranial hemorrhage following thrombolytic therapy that required emergency surgical intervention.
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In Case 2, a combined regimen of oral antidiabetics and neuroleptica was later resumed.
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Tumour necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors including infliximab are often used to treat a number of recalcitrant medical conditions.
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It is important to recognize the potential for this complication when postoperative epidural analgesia is contemplated, especially following a left-sided surgical dissection.
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Studies performed 10 years ago on 25 patients with MTX-induced liver cirrhosis indicated that this type of cirrhosis was not of an aggressive nature.
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These effusions can be due to multiple causes with drugs being implicated as one of the etiological agents.
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Barbiturate-induced submassive hepatic necrosis.
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Prolongation of the QT interval and ventricular tachyarrhymias have been described in patients on amiodarone therapy.
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We report a case of a patient with pulmonary hypertension and undifferentiated connective tissue disease who, after 2 months of treatment with epoprostenol, presented with rapidly progressive erythema, scaling, nausea and vomiting, and fever.
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Our treatment consisted of assisted ventilation with intubation, accompanied by calcium chloride infusion and forced diuresis with mannitol.
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After the oily carcinostatic agents were administered by Lp-TAE, HT, at a temperature of greater than 42.5 degrees C, was induced for 40 min, twice a week by an RF of 8 MHz for a total of 10 to 38 times.
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Antiandrogen treatment of aggressivity in men suffering from dementia.
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However, as the use of hepatitis B vaccination is growing, adverse side effects, including mental nerve neuropathy, should be observed with an increased frequency.
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A rare case of malignant osteopetrosis in a 19-year-old girl, who presented with the complication of osteomyelitis of the mandible following tooth extraction, is presented.
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This event was caused by an erroneous switch with the 1% lidocaine/1:100,000 solution.
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A patient presented with palmar inflammation and throbbing joint pain in his hands, as well as erythematous, pustular, and micaceous scaling skin on his right foot, legs, elbows and hands.
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DISCUSSION: A review of the cases of SS with implication of mirtazapine as the cause was performed.
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Immediately after application of 80 mg pyridoxine fits stopped and the EEG was without seizure activity.
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We describe a case of coexisting psoriasis and SCLE initially treated with infliximab, and then alefacept.
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Drug-induced psychosis resulted from the administration of quinacrine hydrochloride at a dosage of 100 mg twice daily for the treatment of discoid lupus.
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The drug may also accumulate irreversibly on the posterior surface of the cornea and on the anterior surface of the lens.
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We report a case of severe AVP three weeks following the administration of infliximab for the treatment of Crohn's disease (CD).
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Reflex epilepsy is the commonest form of epilepsy in which seizures are provoked by specific external stimulus.
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Adverse drug reaction reporting by patients in the Netherlands: three years of experience.
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The newer atypical antipsychotics are reputedly without adverse hematological effects.
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L-asparaginase is a key component of the antileukemic therapy in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).
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None of them had a history of cardiac disease, and with the possible exception of one case of cardiac arrest, where the patient received doxorubicin, no predisposing factors could be found.
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In an infant with typical pyridoxine-dependent seizures, CSF GABA level, was determined before treatment with pyridoxine.
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We describe the development of an invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in a patient using illicitly obtained marijuana as an antiemetic during combination antitumor therapy for small cell lung cancer.
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Cystoscopy revealed erythema and exudate at the bladder walls, along with edema of both ureteral orifices.
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CONCLUSIONS: Prolonged infusion of tissue plasminogen activator in escalating doses was safe and effective in the management of a large intracardiac catheter-tip thrombus and helped avoid open-heart surgery.
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DATA SOURCES: Published articles, abstracts, and conference proceedings.
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Isolation of Mycobacterium thermoresistibile following augmentation mammaplasty.
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Although vasculitis has been reported in the course of hairy cell leukaemia, it has only rarely been reported as the consequence of cladribine treatment.
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CTPA identified no pulmonary embolus or vascular abnormalities.
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Patient age, embolic source, and intensity of anticoagulation were not associated with hemorrhagic worsening.
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Acute myelomonoblastic leukemia in a patient with multiple myeloma.
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She was immediately given C1 esterase-inhibitor concentrate, made a complete recovery and was discharged next day.
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Symptoms and signs of acute pancreatitis quickly returned.
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Awareness of the various potential gastrointestinal toxic effects of bortezomib is of relevance given the growing number of patients undergoing treatment with this important and effective new cancer drug.
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L-DOPA-induced excessive daytime sleepiness in PD: a placebo-controlled case with MSLT assessment.
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Three days later a new recurrence of disseminated lichen planus occurred.
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There is little likelihood of significant adverse effects attributable to topical minoxidil because of its low systemic absorption.
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Dopaminergic drugs, particularly dopamine agonists, play an important role in triggering these nonmotor symptoms.
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Six months postoperatively, she underwent a new scan that showed a normal supraspinatus tendon.
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We herein report this rare case of acute onset of nephrotic syndrome during interferon-alpha retreatment.
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The principle treatment for DPD-deficient patients with severe acute 5-FU reactions is supportive care; however, the administration of thymidine potentially may reverse severe 5-FU-induced neurologic symptoms such as encephalopathy and coma.
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Perinatal vasoconstrictive renal insufficiency associated with maternal nimesulide use.
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Nevertheless, with appropriate safeguards described in this study, its topical use is safe.
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However, follow-up revealed that gestational diabetes when associated with norethisterone had a lesser risk of emerging diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance.
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She had no recurrence after 1 year.
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Although the exact causes for bronchospasm in our case are not clear, CPB factors, such as the release of complements and allergic reactions might have induced the attack under relatively light anesthetic state.
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The patient responded to lamivudine treatment with HBeAg seroconversion and significant regression of fibrosis.
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We report on two patients with narrow angle glaucoma affected by chronic pain.
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This case provides suggestive evidence that morphine-6-glucuronide can produce clinically significant effects in patients with mild renal insufficiency.
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She was admitted to the hospital and later experienced monomorphic ventricular tachycardia, which resolved spontaneously.
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Routine electrophysiological repetitive nerve stimulation studies recording amplitude of initial compound muscle action potential (CMAP) in thenar muscles correlate excellently with clinical myasthenic muscle power tests in clinically affected muscle groups.
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Both asthma and thyroid disease are common disorders that occasionally occur together.
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The severity of this syndrome primarily in patients undergoing second HPCTs suggests that repetitive exposure to high-dose therapy may compromise endogenous peripheral regulatory mechanisms and predispose these patients to autoimmunity.
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At postmortem examination the cerebral hemispheres had a conspicuous destruction of white matter, consistent with a necrotizing leukoencephalopathy with focal and diffuse demyelination.
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It is hoped that this case report creates awareness that ofloxacin-induced toxic epidermal necrolysis is possible.
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Despite recent meta-analyses showing either similar rates or only slightly increased rates of stent thrombosis in patients with a drug-eluting stent, clinicians remain concerned about the risk of late stent thrombosis in these patients.
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This initial coagulation response was followed by a second phase of hematological response (starting on days 15-20) characterized by leukocytosis, occurrence of myeloid progenitor cells in the peripheral blood, and a decrease in bone marrow blasts (<1% on days 28 and 36).
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A case of a 53-year-old man who developed acute pneumonitis after bleomycin and moderate oxygen administration is presented.
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A decision was made not to remove the implant but the hepatitis resolved completely and uneventfully well within the normal time-scale.
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A case report of a patient with probable cisplatin and bleomycin-induced TMA is presented.
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We report the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis as a much earlier side-effect of carbamazepine administration in a 29-year Nigerian female patient with generalized tonic-elonic seizures.
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The crucial factors contributing to the deterioration of both patients in the two cases presented were the concentration of phenytoin manually infused and the possibility that their high-risk status made them poor candidates for manual intravenous phenytoin.
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Paclitaxel and CBDCA therapy was indicated as second-line chemotherapy in one patient and as third line in four patients with recurrent disease.
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For patients receiving hemodialysis (HD) who are exposed to gadolinium, the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) recommends HD to remove this contrast agent in order to minimize the risk of NSF.
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