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In turn, it may cause inflammation in such rapidly dividing tissues as the corneal epithelium, conjunctiva, and tear duct.
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Acute pleuropericarditis after coronary stenting: a case report.
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The patient presented with a painful eye and increasing vertical diplopia.
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This is an endocrine emergency that can lead to respiratory failure, dysrhythmia, and death.
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Optic neuropathy in ethambutol-treated renal tuberculosis.
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This is a report of a case of a 53-year-old woman undergoing treatment with Xyrem for narcolepsy.
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The abscess was surgically drained, the IUD removed, and a prolonged course of amoxycillin/clavulanic acid given.
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Knowledge of the stage of dental development at the time of oncology treatment and the type of therapy allows the clinician to predict dental effects of the chemoradiation.
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Aspirin was substituted for acenocoumarol, and the patient returned home after 10 days without sequelae.
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Skin necrosis after extravasation of low-dose vasopressin administered for septic shock.
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Cardiac decompensation following verapamil therapy in infants with supraventricular tachycardia.
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Asterixis induced by carbamazepine therapy.
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An unusual case of psoas abscess complicating one of the earliest performed ileo-anal pouch anastomoses is reported.
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Clinical trials are warranted to test these effects.
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Myotonia associated with sarcoidosis is rare.
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Fungal-related ICD infections have rarely been reported, and little is known about the presentation, prevalence, and treatment options for these morbid infections.
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Alternatives to neurosurgery, such as pharmacotherapy, include systemic corticosteroids and antidepressants.
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We report five cases of carboplatin (CBDCA) hypersensitivity after weekly low-dose paclitaxel (60 mg/m2)/CBDCA (area under the concentration curve = 2) therapy in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer receiving multiple platinum-based chemotherapy.
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The diagnosis of bromide intoxication is often aided by the detection of a low or negative anion gap due to the laboratory detection of bromide as chloride.
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No safety data in patients with < 60,000/mm(3) of platelets are present.
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In two of the infants, the rhythm was converted to sinus, but the third infant required direct current cardioversion.
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No other anti-infective therapy was given.
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This is the first report on the use of charcoal haemoperfusion for acute poisoning in Australia.
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Anterior chamber paracentesis for aerobic and anaerobic cultures may be an appropriate initial diagnostic step in suspected cases.
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This is a unique autopsy case of hepatocellular carcinoma closely related to diethylstilbestrol (DES) therapy for prostatic cancer.
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Raynaud's phenomenon is a common vascular side effect of chemotherapy drug regimens.
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We treated a patient with lung cancer in whom a hypercoagulopathy was induced acutely by chemotherapy.
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These 14 pregnancies resulted in four live infants who had no apparent birth defects, one live-born infant with multiple defects, four spontaneous abortions, and five induced abortions.
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METHOD: We describe a successful rescue of a 46-year-old man with recurrent hepatitis C (HCV genotype 1b) using long-term interferon (IFN) and ribavirin.
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Clinical activity of mTOR inhibition with sirolimus in malignant perivascular epithelioid cell tumors: targeting the pathogenic activation of mTORC1 in tumors.
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Review of this and previously reported cases indicates the need for early diagnosis of amiodarone pneumonitis, immediate withdrawal of amiodarone, and prompt but continued steroid therapy to ensure full recovery.
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However, one patient exhibited severe hypersensitivity reactions including cardiac arrest and apnea, and another four patients developed eruptions, hypotension, and tachycardia soon after administration of CBDCA.
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Two patients are described who developed sensory neuropathy after the ingestion of 30.6 and 114 g metronidazole respectively.
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In the present paper the authors describe 2 female patients who developed incontinence secondary to the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors paroxetine and sertraline, as well as a third who developed this side effect on venlafaxine.
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CONCLUSION: It is possible that pseudophakic eyes that develop intense conjunctival hyperemia associated with ocular hypotensive lipids might be at higher risk for developing cystoid macula edema.
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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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BACKGROUND: A 39-year-old male with multiple myeloma was admitted for treatment with melphalan and autologous stem cell reinfusion.
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CONCLUSIONS: Rasburicase appears to be well tolerated and effective in lowering serum urate concentrations in the treatment of therapy-related TLS in neonates.
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CASE: A perimenopausal woman was treated with acetic acid for abnormal Pap smear report (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 1).
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INTRODUCTION: We describe the neurointensive care (NIC) management of a patient with severe cerebral swelling and raised intracranial pressure (ICP) after severe sodium valproic acid (VPA) intoxication.
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Easily reversible hypoxemia and hypotension induced by nimodipine.
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Treatment with calcitriol.
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Fulminant hepatic failure is a rare complication of disulfiram treatment for alcoholism.
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Extramedullary disease is rare in APL.
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We report here a patient with carcinoma of the cervix with recurrent abdominal and thoracic disease who was previously treated with concurrent cisplatin and radiation for local control of pelvic disease.
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His anxiety proneness along with a dysphoric response to the neuroleptic were deemed responsible for these attacks.
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Garlic burns.
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Enterococcus avium, formerly "group Q streptococcus," has rarely been reported as a pathogen in humans.
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This is the first use of G-CSF in a paediatric renal transplant recipient, and its use should be considered for the immunosuppressed child with persistent neutropenia.
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Conventional angiography and magnetic resonance angiography showed transient stenosis of the left vertebral artery.
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The mechanism of this cholestasis is not clear at present.
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These observations, although based on a single case, provide strong evidence that testosterone may exert powerful antidepressant action in the absence of concomitant antidepressant agents.
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Thoracoscopic biopsy to confirm metastasis revealed instead fibrotic lesions apparently attributable to bleomycin or cyclophosphamide.
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Dasatanib, which has been approved for rescue therapy for patients with imatinib-resistant chronic myelogenous leukemia and Philadelphia chromosome positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia, is a novel, orally available multitargeted kinase inhibitor of BCR-ABL and SRC family kinases (Quintas-Cardama et al, J Clin Oncol 2007;25:3908-14).
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Two months before his death, severe varicella developed complicated by pneumonia, jaundice, and prolonged fever; all of which resolved during a five-week hospitalization.
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Report of a case.
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Serum hormone concentrations in these patients did not change during therapy, neither did the edema factor C1-esterase inhibitor.
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Treatment is also presented.
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Small-bowel obstruction during enzymatic treatment of gastric bezoar.
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The results of the histological study and chemical tests are reported, and the etiology and the pathogenesis are discussed on the basis of the pertinent literature.
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The rate and length of administration, as well as the dose, should be carefully monitored to avoid these complications.
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Subsequent cardiac arrest and prolonged cardiogenic shock required aggressive pharmacologic support, intraaortic balloon pump insertion, and mechanical ventilation.
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A right subhepatic abscess complicated a case of cesarean delivery.
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Clinical diagnosis was made on the confirmation of soft palate movements synchronous with an audible clicking noise.
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Carboplatin hypersensitivity induced by low-dose paclitaxel/carboplatin in multiple platinum-treated patients with recurrent ovarian cancer.
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Early replacement therapy is recommended when proximal renal tubular abnormalities are detected to help prevent and control the severe metabolic bone disease associated with the Fanconi syndrome.
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The evidence of high plasmatic levels of CBZ and the absence of other aetiologic factors lead the authors to conclude that the overdose of CBZ could have represented the precipitating of the episode of acute pancreatitis.
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The improvements were more marked at 6 months and 1 year.
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Coagulation activation and fluid retention associated with the use of black cohosh: a case study.
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Treatment consisted of shunt removal and intravenous Amphotericin B in all cases and intraventricular Amphotericin B in 4 cases.
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A case report.
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Currently available antiviral agents have been unsuccessful in halting its progression.
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He had been admitted because of necrotizing enterocolitis, at the age of 26 days.
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Olfactory changes among patients receiving chemotherapy.
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L-asparaginase-induced pancreatitis has been reported during or closely following administration of the drug.
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Intracranial haemorrhage from a meningioma in a patient receiving aspirin prophylaxis: a case report.
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Most cases are associated with phenylpropanolamine use.
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We report a case of liver abscess caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), which developed as a complication of an infected VP shunt.
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In addition, this case highlights the use of botulinum toxin as a guide for the potential successful management of compensatory hyperhidrosis prior to definitive extension of a sympathectomy.
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Calcification and ossification of the spinal arachnoid after intrathecal administration of Depo-Medrol.
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A 63-year-old African-American woman was admitted to the hospital with urosepsis and altered mental status.
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A 71-year-old woman with a prosthetic heart valve, stabilized with warfarin, had international normalized ratios (INRs) maintained between 2.5 and 3.5.
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Mental nerve neuropathy as a result of hepatitis B vaccination.
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Cyclosporin side effects included hirsutism, hypertension, increased blood levels of urea and creatinine, and abnormalities in liver function tests.
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In addition, the patient experienced a delayed but accelerated puberty without any adverse events.
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Three of the patients had been reluctant to reveal this to their psychiatrist, believing the doctor had no interest in alternative medicine or would disapprove.
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The pulmonary toxicity is probably induced by piritrexim.
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Tests for hypercoagulable disorders revealed antithrombin deficiency (antithrombin-heparin co-factor level = 30% [normal pooled plasma activity 70%-140%]), suggesting that it played an outstanding role in the LA thrombosis.
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This observation suggests that endogenous estradiol may play a beneficial role in male patients with chronic hepatitis C.
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Progressive disseminated aspergillosis in a bone marrow transplant recipient: response with a high-dose lipid formulation of amphotericin B.
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I report a case of a previously healthy parturient who developed pneumocephalus and severe headache following the use of the loss of resistance to air (LORA) technique to identify the epidural space.
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In all four cases, pain and erythema resolved within 2 days; in no case did tissue necrosis or skin ulceration occur.
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CONCLUSIONS: Acanthamoeba keratitis can occur in association with SynergEyes contact lens wear.
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Subsequently, the patient presented with a lower eyelid mass, which on excision was demonstrated to be a chalazion.
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A fractured hip during electro-convulsive therapy.
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Stuttering priapism complicating warfarin therapy in a patient with protein C deficiency.
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This entity should be kept in mind when evaluating the acute abdomen in the HIV-positive patient.
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Zidovudine induced pure red cell aplasia: a case report.
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The causal relationship between hepatotoxicity and methylprednisolone treatment was deemed probable in both cases.
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One explanation for the noted increase in the theophylline level is that metabolism occurs mainly by cytochrome P450 (CYP 1A2), an enzyme that is known to be inhibited with high concentrations of zafirlukast.
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