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The pharmacokinetic parameters for ifosfamide using model-independent methods were calculated: Vd = 0.23 l/kg, t1/2 = 4.8 h, and ClT = 3.30 l/h per m2.
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He received blood transfusion and recombinant human granulocyte colong-stimulating factor (filgrastim).
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Initial cardiopulmonary resuscitation and immediate treatment with adrenaline (epinephrine), atropine and furosemide was successful.
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RESULTS: Quetiapine was associated with leucopenia in two patients and clinically apparent agranulocytosis in one patient.
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Fifteen patients with active disease and three whose disease was inactive received increased doses of corticosteroids, and four active cases and one inactive one stayed on the same doses.
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The successful outcome of the present cases suggests that the timely addition of levothyroxine treatment alone or in combination with steroids is useful and effective in the management of hypothyroid Graves' ophthalmopathy.
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Neurotoxicity of intrathecal methotrexate: MR imaging findings.
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Extensive hormonal evaluation was performed in a girl with adrenal carcinoma during the primary tumor stage, following adrenalectomy, during the period when metastases were evident and while on treatment with o,p'-DDD.
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Treatment with continuous intravenous naloxone infusion, lumbar catheter drainage of cerebrospinal fluid, and control of hypertension and status epilepticus resulted in an excellent outcome with return to neurological baseline.
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A patient with chronic myeloid leukaemia treated with busulphan for 4-5 years, developed signs of busulphan toxicity and portal hypertension with ascites, oesophageal varices and jaundice.
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This case report examines the possible causative factors in the development of post-surgical herpes zoster.
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INTRODUCTION: Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION) describes a defect of the optic nerve leading to irreversible loss of vision in most cases.
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To our knowledge, this is the first case of stroke occurring in a pregnant woman following vasopressor therapy for spinal anesthesia-induced hypotension.
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A 15-year-old boy with previously normal thyroid function is described who developed hypothyroid goiter within six weeks following bipedal lymphography.
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Nevertheless, symptomatic CH has been reported in association with various underlying diseases.
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Reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome (RSDS), which probably has a multifactorial etiology, may appear after kidney transplantation.
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Patients were vaccinated with BCG (Moreau strain) between 17 days and 4 months of age.
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Little information is available concerning the occurrence and outcome of this syndrome after administration of more recent chemotherapeutic agents.
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Inhibition of cytochrome P450 could be one of the potential causative mechanisms of myopathy in our case.
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INTRODUCTION-The aim of this case report is to present a 15-year follow-up of a patient with phenytoin (PHT) intoxication with unilateral gingival hyperplasia (GH).
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The risk of developing sAML is estimated to be between 1% and 5%, 2-20 years after exposure to etoposide but may also be related to cumulative drug doses, treatment schedules, host factors and co-administration of other antineoplastic agents.
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It is concluded that EBV-LPD should be included in the differential diagnosis in patients in whom lymphadenopathy develops after autologous stem cell rescue.
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A 62-year-old woman treated with pranlukast for 2 months developed interstitial pneumonitis with a high fever.
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Somatostatin analogues are potent inhibitors of growth hormone (GH) and glucagon secretion.
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Acute hyperphosphatemia caused by sodium phosphate enema in a patient with liver dysfunction and chronic renal failure.
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We report a case of graft versus host disease after liver transplantation in which the diagnosis was made by short tandem repeat analysis.
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46-year-old woman developed painful ulcers over her lower abdomen in the form of reticulate erythema after injecting interferon beta-1b subcutaneously for multiple sclerosis.
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Rosiglitazone was immediately discontinued and 11 days later the man's weight stabilized to 79 kg and remained between 79 and 80 kg 2 and 3 months after discharge.
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Monitoring and predicting ototoxic damage using distortion-product otoacoustic emissions: pediatric case study.
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DISCUSSION: The patient was given chloroquine by his captain in a dosage regimen appropriate for quinine (2 tablets 3 times daily for 7 d).
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Effective treatment of coprophagia in a patient with schizophrenia with the novel atypical antipsychotic drug perospirone.
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Nineteen children with rheumatic diseases refractory to standard treatment were given repeated large "pulses" of corticosteroid therapy.
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However, there is no literature that describes the complications that occur at the time of removal of these lines.
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Putaminal infarct in methanol intoxication: case report and role of brain imaging studies.
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Virological tests showed significant increases of antibody titers against mumps virus and parainfluenza virus type 2, which strongly suggested that paramyxovirus infection occurred during the clinical course of DIHS.
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It is important to accurately identify these infections, and polymerase chain reaction assay using universal fungal primers offers a rapid and precise diagnostic approach.
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A further two cases of ocular hypertension secondary to topical facial steroids are also described.
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A 31-year-old female developed multiple episodes of grand mal seizures after combination chemotherapy with cisplatin, vinblastine and bleomycin for germ cell ovarian cancer stage Ic.
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Minoxidil was found to be highly effective, free from commonly encountered side effects and capable of achieving excellent control of blood pressure when given once daily.
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His clinical course was uncomplicated until postoperative day 10, when he became hemodynamically compromised despite inotropic therapy (BP 88/53 mm Hg, mean HR 80 beats/min) secondary to stage IIIa rejection.
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To our knowledge, their occurrence in the same patient has not hitherto been described.
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A patient is described with the characteristic features of phenytoin hypersensitivity syndrome (PHS) including fever, erythroderma, tibial and facial oedema, pinhead-sized facial pustules and abnormal liver function tests.
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FDE from cephalosporins has been rarely reported, and to the best of our knowledge there is no published report of ceftriaxone-induced FDE in the literature.
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This behavior consisted of an apparent infatuation with a ward nurse, which ceased after medication was discontinued.
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It is concluded that simultaneous administration of ciprofloxacin and tazobactam/piperacillin may cause marked thrombocytosis.
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In four patients, thrombosis occurred 2-45 days after severe hepatic veno-occlusive disease (HVOD) secondary to intensive chemotherapy containing busulfan.
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Neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis (NEH) is a neutrophilic dermatosis primarily affecting the eccrine glands, and most commonly seen in patients undergoing chemotherapy for treatment of a malignancy.
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Olanzapine-associated neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
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OBJECTIVE: To report a case of severe apnea in an infant exposed to lamotrigine through breast-feeding.
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On the other hand, aspirin may have promoted the enlargement of spontaneous hemorrhage from meningioma.
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Forty-two hospitalized patients with HI disease had computerized ECG during the same 6-month period.
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On day 7 of linezolid treatment, the patient developed severe pruritus, macular rash, facial edema, eosinophilia, marked increase in serum creatinine level, and mild hepatitis.
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Antitumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) antibodies have recently been used in order to treat Crohn's disease, but their effect on cholestasis in humans has not been previously described.
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We present a fatal case of subacute methanol toxicity with associated diffuse brain involvement, including bilateral putaminal necrosis and cerebral edema with ventricular compression.
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A 14-year-old female developed systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)-like symptoms, rash, fever, leukopenia and positive anti-nuclear antibody (ANA) two weeks after administration of carbamazepine (CBZ; Tegretol) used against benign Rolandic epilepsy.
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Cytomegalovirus ventriculoencephalitis after unrelated double cord blood stem cell transplantation with an alemtuzumab-containing preparative regimen for Philadelphia-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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A mutation in the neuraminidase active site (152 Arg-->Lys) led to a 1000-fold reduction in the enzyme sensitivity to zanamivir.
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Thirteen consecutive stage II breast cancer patients were treated with long-term adjuvant chemotherapy using chlorambucil.
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OBJECTIVE: To report a case of neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) associated with fluphenazine in a schizophrenic patient and review the literature related to this condition.
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Polyvinylpyrrolidone-iodine (PI) is a widely used antiseptic agent, safe and effective, in the treatment and prophylaxis of wound sepsis.
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Within a week after surgery, the patient developed septic shock secondary to multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli bacteremia and died.
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In case no. 2, the pathogenic mechanism seemed to be persistent light reaction preceded by systemic photoallergy, as he had taken mequitazine for 6 months, and there were strong positive photopatch test results with immediate erythema reaction, cross-reaction to promethazine, decreased MED to both UVA and UVB, and persistence of the photosensitivity over a 3-year follow-up period after discontinuation of the mequitazine.
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Skin prick testing several weeks later identified diamorphine as the likely causative agent, a drug overlooked initially as a potential cause.
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In 1997 he began calcium supplementation and a high-calcium diet; his blood pressure declined markedly, allowing him to taper off of two of his four antihypertensive medications.
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Cutaneous reactions to propylthiouracil and methimazole occur in 3%-5% of adults.
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In our cases, haematological side-effects were satisfactorily controlled by dose reduction without allowing the reemergence of psychiatric symptoms.
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At autopsy, a disseminated fungal infection was found.
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Reactivation histoplasmosis after treatment with anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha in a patient from a nonendemic area.
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Rinsing of the CSF after intensive antimicrobial treatment resulted in a cure.
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She had been on a combined treatment of steroid and lobenzarit disodium for the first 3 years, and then continued with a combined treatment of steroid and bucillamine for the following years until she was found to have pulmonary tuberculosis, at which time the steroid was suspended 10 months before she visited the authors' clinic.
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The aerosol administration allows high concentrations of tobramycin to be delivered to the site of infection with limited systemic absorption.
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Patients at increased risk were those with severe disease and taking concomitant MTX and corticosteroids.
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High-dose cytarabine (HDARAC) therapy is an effective regimen in treating refractory leukemias.
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The association of central diabetes insipidus (CDI) with lithium use is rare.
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A 24- to 48-h course of large-dose glucocorticoid therapy is often used in the acute management of spinal cord injury.
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Nonsurgical diseases such as acute colitis or enteritis can appear similar to such true surgical emergencies as abscess, perforation, or mesenteric ischemia.
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A case of polymyositis with dilated cardiomyopathy associated with interferon alpha treatment for hepatitis B.
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All patients smoked herbal cannabis for therapeutic reasons (median duration of use six years, range two weeks to 37 years).
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Gingival hemorrhage is recognized as a symptom of MDS, a rare group of potentially fatal hematological disorders, but it has not previously been documented as a presenting sign.
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Seizures associated with fluoxetine therapy.
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All the patients in this case series had undergone tooth extraction for recurrent dental abscesses while taking bisphosphonates.
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The use of such chemotherapy regimens in Ewing's tumours should be carefully considered, particularly when radiotherapy encompassing the spinal cord is an essential component of management.
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Despite progress to apparently complete remission, all manifested pulmonary nodules on computed tomography during or at the end of treatment.
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The thrill of reckless driving in patients with Parkinson's disease: an additional behavioural phenomenon in dopamine dysregulation syndrome?
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We have cared for three children in whom four episodes of dystonia proceeding to opisthotonus occurred in association with carbamazepine use.
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Reduced TH-1 cytokine release in an adult patient with chronic relapsing Mycobacterium malmoense infection.
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An infant girl with choanal atresia, athelia, minor anomalies, and mild to moderate mental retardation was born to a woman treated for hyperthyroidism throughout pregnancy with methimazole and propranolol.
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Both patients responded to intravenous meropenem and subsequently had uneventful marrow engraftment.
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The patients treated at our institution have experienced significant side effects.
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A 52-year-old, white female developed low-grade fever, cough, and dyspnea after 8 weeks treatment with sodium aurothiomalate for rheumatoid arthritis.
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Here we report on a patient with occult HBV infection, who developed HBV exacerbation after chemotherapy for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
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This suggests that monitoring of this drug in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia may be helpful.
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On the basis of this experience, the authors point out that in the course of acute respiratory failure in leukemic children, the combination of a negative chest X-ray and a positive pulmonary perfusional scintigraphy (compared whenever possible with ventilatory scintigraphy) in the presence of a negative CT scan could be a reliable diagnostic tool for PTE.
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A single course of cladribine has been used commonly over the past decade to treat hairy cell leukaemia, with an impressive rate of complete remission and few serious adverse effects.
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Bilateral vocal cord paralysis was seen on laryngoscopy.
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Physicians should be cognizant of this potential complication in patients receiving thalidomide or thalidomide-like drugs who present with fever and pulmonary infiltrates and fail to improve despite treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics.
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The patient completed a 10-month follow-up, maintaining a complete resolution of the treated skin lesions; however, the development of a painful hand ulcer, possibly associated with the hydroxyurea, and new skin cancers were observed at the last follow-up visit.
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A case of fluoxetine induced seizures, in a person with Down syndrome, is described.
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Sympathetically mediated chest pain is a rare presentation, as it is similar to that of secondary hyperalgesia in the intact skin surrounding an injury site.
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CONCLUSION: When performing posterior cervical decompression, surgeons must be aware of the potential for loss of normal lordosis and anterior displacement of paraspinal muscles against the spinal cord, especially in muscular patients.
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