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Therefore repetitive clinical muscle power tests, that often are complicated by painful myalgia and activation potentiation, can be replaced by recordings of CMAP in the introduction and clinical follow up of cholinergic drug treatment in LEMS.
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RESULTS: Withdrawal of oral colchicine therapy was followed by rapid corneal wound healing in both patients.
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Nonconvulsive status epilepticus due to ifosfamide.
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Two days prior to admission, metoclopramide 10 mg orally three times per day was started for a gastrointestinal condition.
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Lansoprazole-associated collagenous colitis: a case report.
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In this communication, six such melanoma cases are reported.
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We describe a technique for 'single-pass' shunt tunneling from frontal to abdominal incisions and our initial results in a consecutive, prospective series of 15 children (age 2 days to 5 years).
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Plasma atenolol levels decreased from 7.4 mg/L to 2.1 mg/L although significant rebound occurred between dialyses.
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CASE SUMMARY: A 78-year-old white man presented with intractable lower back pain and constipation.
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The platelet count increased to 355000/mm3 on the 15th day.
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Best-corrected visual acuity was 6/60 in both eyes.
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A case report is presented concerning the administration of ketanserin in the treatment of pulmonary vasoconstriction and right ventricular failure following the infusion of protamine in a patient undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery and mitral valve replacement.
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CONCLUSIONS: This report indicates clindamycin phosphate vaginal cream as the most probable cause of CDIC due to the temporal relationship between the occurrence of diarrhea and clindamycin administration, lack of concomitant medications, and documentation of C. difficile toxin.
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This observation suggests that transient suppression of both cellular and humoral immunity may trigger viral reactivation, which leads to the development of the second phase of DIHS.
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We describe a 61-year-old woman with "broken heart syndrome" (Takotsubo-like cardiomyopathy) after abrupt postsurgical withdrawal of OxyContin.
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The patient, a 28-year-old man suffering from panic disorder, developed several first-rank symptoms during fluvoxamine administration.
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Target Hct/Hgbs were attained and exceeded, although iron indices were not fully achieved.
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The patient experienced hallucinations, agitation, vomiting, tachycardia and seizures after ingestion of 1050 (48 mg/kg) of extended-release bupropion.
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Percutaneous radiofrequency thermal ablation (RFA) is considered an effective technique for providing local control in the majority of Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients.
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Further investigation into the utility and safety of dual therapy with an ACE inhibitor plus an ARB in pediatric patients is warranted.
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Successful treatment with carbimazole of a hyperthyroid pregnancy with hepatic impairment after propylthiouracil administration: a case report.
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Baclofen for chronic hiccups.
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Catecholamine-induced automaticity was one of the possible mechanisms of VT in the first case, but the mechanism is unknown in the second case.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is increasing in numbers worldwide, and no effective systemic treatment existed for advanced HCC until SHARP (Sorafenib in HCC Assessment Randomized Protocol) study proved sorafenib (Nexavar((R)), Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Wayne, NJ, USA) prolonged survival versus placebo.
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DISCUSSION: Since no other cause could be identified, liver injury was considered to be drug related.
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In order to evaluate whether this rise in lactate could have occurred without requiring additional net lactic acid production, the effect of the hydrogen ion concentration on lactate distribution was evaluated.
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In one of the patients, the hyperkalemia was associated with a fatal cardiac arrhythmia.
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Fulminant liver failure associated with clarithromycin.
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Many clinicians appear to be concerned about the potential hepatotoxicity of the opiate antagonist naltrexone (NTX) and this may be one reason why it is not used more widely in treating both heroin and alcohol abusers.
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We report the case of a 40-year-old woman who developed fulminant hepatic failure and aplastic anaemia following a course of oral flucloxacillin.
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This is the first report of a disulfiram-like reaction with cefmenoxime.
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METHODS: We evaluated all neonates who received prostaglandin E1 in our hospital between October 1, 1989, and September 30, 1991, for clinical, radiologic, or pathological evidence of acute gastric-outlet obstruction.
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AIM: To report three cases of extensive skin necrosis in cirrhotic patients treated with the vasoconstrictor agent terlipressin (Glypressin).
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The characteristics of insulin antibody in this patient were similar to the antibodies of IAS patients, therefore we administered oral glucocorticoid against insulin antibody.
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Severe hemolytic uremic syndrome in an advanced ovarian cancer patient treated with carboplatin and gemcitabine.
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On that occasion, routine laboratory tests, including a complete blood count, blood chemistry and liver function tests, were within normal limits.
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LDEs can clinically and histologically resemble idiopathic or classic lichen planus.
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Blood counts returned to normal 6 days after institution of granulocyte colony stimulating factor therapy.
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The MRI showed marked vascularity and neovascularity of the tumor.
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DISCUSSION: Half were treated with topical imiquimod.
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Loss of seizure control associated with generic substitution of carbamazepine.
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She continued taking verapamil for 6 months, then, on her own, stopped all medications including the sustained-release verapamil, and her asthma symptoms disappeared.
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The administration of "sweet spirits of nitre" (4% ethyl nitrite CH3CH2ONO in 70% ethyl alcohol) was followed by acute methemoglobinemia and severe anoxic metabolic acidosis in infant twins, Methylene blue administration reversed methemoglobinemia in both, but one twin died from the consequences of hypoxemia.
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During hemoperfusion a mean clearance of chloramphenicol of 27.4 ml/min was achieved.
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Headache induced by acute exposure to a specific drug constitutes an idiosyncratic side effect.
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Rapamycin/sirolimus (SR), trade named Rapammune (Wyeth-Ayerst, Sydney, Australia), is a potent immunosuppressive drug associated with myelosuppression, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and infection.
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This case illustrated that 'maqianzi' can cause strychnine poisoning even after processing, especially when the recommended dose is greatly exceeded.
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The occurrence of a myocardial infarction is reported after chemotherapy containing etoposide, in a man with no risk factors for coronary heart disease.
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An angiogram showed a thrombus cranial to the screw.
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Increasing warfarin dosage reductions associated with concurrent warfarin and repeated cycles of 5-Fluorouracil therapy.
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Nonoliguric acute renal failure after captopril therapy.
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IFN-beta-1b therapy was then resumed, and the patient is in remission for both nephrotic syndrome and MS.
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Our first patient developed rippling muscles about 1 month after infection with Yersinia enterocolitica.
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Her course was complicated by pneumonia, barotrauma, and atelectasis accompanying her moribund state.
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It is comprised by pain, discoloration, and edema in the vicinity of intravenous infusion of phenytoin through dorsal veins of the hand.
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Plasma exchange in selected patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
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In early 1983, an outbreak of illness caused by raw milk contaminated with multiple-antimicrobial-resistant Salmonella typhimurium occurred in Arizona.
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Clinical profile of oxcarbazepine-related angioneurotic edema: case report and review.
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We report a fatal case of acute interstitial pneumonitis in a patient treated with carmustine (BCNU) for a brain tumor.
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Laboratory studies showed leukocyturia, thrombocytopenia, severe anemia, and tarry stools.
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We suspected an opiate-induced suppression of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis.
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We report 3 patients with severe hepatocellular damage due to CPA therapy, 2 with fatal fulminant hepatitis.
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Neuropathy is a significant side effect of thalidomide therapy, which may limit its clinical use.
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One patient was symptomatic and the other had only electrocardiographic changes.
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Because nephrotic syndrome may be induced by IFN therapy, the IFN was stopped.
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Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema during intrabiliary infusion of mono-octanoin.
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Several therapeutic and dietary manipulations failed to control these symptoms in previous reports as well as in an infant we have followed after Nissen fundoplication.
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Cimetidine-induced fever.
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Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) is an antimalarial agent with immunomodulatory effects.
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Lithium intoxication: a report of two cases.
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Investigations suggested that the dextrose, rather than any additives, was responsible for the reaction.
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One patient who received clindamycin had liver biopsy findings of marked cholestasis, portal inflammation, bile duct injury and bile duct paucity (ductopenia).
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Successful repair of myocardial free wall rupture after thrombolytic therapy for acute infarction.
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Coincident with this therapy, the blood lactate concentration rose from 21 to 27 mmole/L.
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The pulmonary infiltration and clinical symptoms subsided after withdrawal of all drugs and initiation of glucocorticoid therapy.
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Steroid rosacea is a facial dermatitis clinically resembling acne rosacea.
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Histologic evaluation showed massive panlobular necrosis.
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It is possible that 5-HT2 antagonism is essential for therapeutic benefit in this condition.
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In addition, we suggest that der(17)t(12;17)(q13;p13) should be considered a new recurrent, nonrandom chromosomal abnormality in patients with t-MDS/AML.
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Abrupt, accidental withdrawal of trihexyphenidyl triggered severe exacerbation of the cranial dystonia associated with inspiratory stridor and acute respiratory difficulties, prompting emergency admission.
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Interferon-based treatments have the potential to decrease the burden of disease, but are complicated by side effects, including neuropsychiatric symptoms.
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Ticlopidine-induced aplastic anemia (TIAA) is considered very uncommon.
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Severe osteomalacia was present in two epileptic patients who were under long-term treatment with congeners of phenytoin, phenobarbital, and acetazolamide.
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SSRI-drugs increase serotonin concentrations and are known to have pruritus and other dermal side effects.
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A 44-year-old man was admitted for disturbance of consciousness caused by progressive hydrocephalus.
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The authors present a case of acute postoperative paralysis after posterior cervical decompression by a mechanism that has not yet been reported in the literature.
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Bulbar and pseudobulbar palsy complicating therapy with high-dose cytosine arabinoside in children with leukemia.
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Here, we present illustrative case histories to educate the reader on evaluation and management of this complex syndrome.
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The platelet count was 221000/mm3, decreased 42% from the initial level, but remained within the normal range.
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We present a patient with human immunodeficiency virus infection under treatment with foscarnet for CMV retinitis who complained of thirst and polyuria.
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A transient tonic pupillary response, denervation supersensitivity, and abnormal visual-evoked potentials in quinine toxicity, to our knowledge, have not been previously reported.
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In most European recommendations, the empirical antibiotic treatment is directed against "the most likely pathogen," based on epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory data, and on the severity of illness.
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Reversible MR imaging and MR spectroscopy abnormalities in association with metronidazole therapy.
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Administration of clonazepam reduced the frequency and amplitude.
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Pathological examination on multiple uterine sections showed the absence of residual tumor cells in the uterus.
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All three children are still disease-free, after a mean follow-up period of 42 months.
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RESULTS: The patient tolerated this fairly well and has been on this treatment and regular diet for >1 year, without any adverse reaction.
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As these cases revealed, close monitoring of blood chemistry is mandatory after starting spironolactone, and patients should be advised to stop spironolactone immediately if diarrhoea develops.
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A 5-year-old girl was admitted due to severe asthmatic attack.
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Foci of retinochoroiditis were observed unilaterally in three patients and bilaterally in one.
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