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The case resembles two previously reported cases of optic neuropathy which occurred in patients with Wilson's disease who were receiving penicillamine.
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Hyperammonemia after high-dose chemotherapy and stem cell transplantation.
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She had begun taking amisulpride 50 mg/day and diazepam 2 mg at bedtime 6 months prior to the psychiatrist appointment, with poor relief of her depressed mood.
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We report a case of hypoglycaemia after mefloquine therapy (1,500 mg over two days) for severe gastrointestinal cryptosporidiasis in a cachectic AIDS patient with protracted diarrhoea.
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The median age of these patients at the time of AML diagnosis was 39 years (range, 33-59 years), the median time from the treatment of lymphoma to AML was 18 months (range, 11-48 months), and the median survival following induction chemotherapy was 4 weeks (range, 2-16 weeks).
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We diagnosed BP by histopathological and immunofluorescence studies.
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Potential causes of methamphetamine-related keratitis can be divided into four categories resulting from (a) direct pharmacologic and physical effects of methamphetamine; (b) the toxic effects of diluting or "cutting" agents such as lidocaine and quinine; (c) effects related to the route of drug administration (intravenous, inhalation, smoking); and (d) manufacture-related effects of exposure to unintentional caustic contaminants in the final product.
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Several cases of nephrotic syndrome occurring after BMT have already been reported, but most cases had membranous nephropathy.
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However, he had an acute onset of chest pain with fever which happened 4 h after PCI.
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Spontaneous regression of the lesions was noted after discontinuation of the treatment.
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In addition, we review recent data to indicate how concurrent use of antifolates may place these children at particular risk for adverse psychological reactions.
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Inflammatory cells were quantitated and compared with inflammatory cells in normal upper tarsal conjunctivae.
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Possible relationships between the white matter lesions and extrinsic toxic agents are discussed.
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Fetal goiter is a rare disorder, usually associated with maternal thyroid disease.
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Remission of lymphoma after drug withdrawal in rheumatoid arthritis.
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OBJECTIVE: To report a case of multiple episodes of seizure activity in an AIDS patent following amphotericin B infusion.
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Myelodysplasia terminating in acute myeloid leukemia in a hairy cell leukemia patient treated with 2-deoxycoformycin.
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We recommend careful use of ifosfamide in patients pretreated with nephrotoxic chemotherapy and inadequate renal perfusion.
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Raynaud's phenomenon and acral necrosis after chemotherapy for AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma.
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The changes were those of nodular hyperplasia, sclerosis of terminal hepatic venules with associated zone 3 hemorrhagic necrosis, and sinusoidal fibrosis.
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When folinic acid was ceased on the day of methotrexate in these patients their psoriasis improved.
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Intraocular use of rituximab.
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Oral vancomycin is often considered the drug of choice for severe Clostridium difficile-associated disease due to both its efficacy and pharmacokinetics.
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Long QTc and torsades de pointes in human immunodeficiency virus disease.
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RESULTS: After 4- to 14-month period of therapy with the combination of indapamide (2.5 mg/day) and fosinopril (10 mg/day) in three patients and 6-month period of monotherapy with indapamide (2.5 mg/day) in one patient, glucose levels of all patients increased and achieve criteria of diabetes diagnoses.
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Conservative treatment with oxygen was administered and both respiratory and liver disorder resolved 4 weeks following admission.
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The hematologic response parameters and clinical outcomes to each of the therapies given are described.
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Only experienced clinicians should administer chemotherapy, and thorough records must be kept to document the chemotherapy administered, dosages, dates of administration, the procedure used, and the schedule of cycles administered.
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At autopsy, the liver was found to be small, shrunken, and scarred; histological sections demonstrated postnecrotic cirrhosis.
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While a lower systemic steroid dosage may have been the provoking factor, we feel that an adverse reaction to oleic acid, a dispersing agent in the aerosol freon vehicle, is a strong possibility.
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Intrahepatic cholestasis and cutaneous bullae associated with glibenclamide therapy.
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We describe three infants exposed in utero to ACE inhibitors who had adverse outcomes.
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Analysis of the case which went to trial indicates that there is not one prescribed protocol which must be followed; the definition of standard of care is broader than that.
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Percutaneous renal biopsy revealed that she had minimal change nephrotic syndrome.
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This result suggests that a change in the serotonin reuptake mechanism may be involved in the effect of nc-EST on depression.
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This case suggests a role for IgE in the hypersensitivity reaction.
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The patient was treated with polyhexamethylene biguanide and chlorhexidine for 3 months, and recovered with normal visual acuity.
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G-banding analyses of bone marrow cells had repeatedly demonstrated normal male karyotype before this event, but t(9;22)(q34;q11) was demonstrated after the event.
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In one of these patients olanzapine was well tolerated when reintroduced in combination with lorazepam after complete remission of akathisia.
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The reduced retinal edema and realignment of the photoreceptors may promote the release phenomenon and trigger hallucinatory episodes.
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In addition to treating the otorrhea with ear drops, one physician would add oral antibiotics (Dr.
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CASE DESCRIPTION: A 59-year-old man with known neurocysticercosis developed a large cerebral infarction during praziquantel therapy.
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The patient underwent craniotomy, with resection of two lesions in close proximity within the parenchyma of the temporoparietal lobe.
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Grade 3 hepatotoxicity (AST and ALT > 5 to 20 upper limit normal) or higher has been observed in as many as 1.4% of MS patients on IFN beta.
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Prosthetic joint infection is an infrequent but serious complication of total joint arthroplasty.
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Plasma samples of our patients were initially considered positive for tricyclic antidepressants because the cross-reaction of carbamazepine gave tricyclic antidepressant concentrations as imipramine equivalent sufficiently above the assay cut-off point (20 ng/mL).
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Essential thrombocythemia in a dog: case report and literature review.
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METHODS: Due to the lack of efficacy of subsequent treatment of conventional and other atypical neuroleptics, treatment with clozapine was restarted after discontinuation.
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Upon withdrawal of ibopamine but continuation of all other drugs, the patient recovered from the blood dyscrasia within 5 days and showed resolution of symptoms.
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Renal biopsy showed diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis with cellular crescents.
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Urine toxicology screening was negative.
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The VAS decrease for this patient was 14.3%.
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PURPOSE: To report a case of traumatic flap dehiscence and Enterobacter keratitis 34 months after LASIK.
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This case report describes a rare combination of facial dermatologic toxicity and ectropion.
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A variety of movement disorders are known to occur in association with carbamazepine (CBZ) therapy in adults and children, but development of tics has been described infrequently and only in patients with underlying Tourette's syndrome or other movement disorders.
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The dermatitis did not resolve with 15 months of traditional treatments.
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The results and the importance of serial neuropsychological examinations after such complications in three children with ALL are presented.
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The development of cutaneous ecchymosis associated with a sudden fall in hemoglobin after the administration of alteplase should strongly suggest the possibility of diffuse subfascial hematoma.
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Hypoxia is a predisposing factor for premature ductal closure and often occurs after maternal indomethacin therapy.
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In both cases, the diagnosis of PTE was based on clinical assessment of sudden acute respiratory failure with positive pulmonary perfusional scintigraphy in spite of a negative chest X-ray.
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Mitral valve prolapse and thromboembolic disease in pregnancy: a case report.
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Proposed mechanisms for phenytoin hypersensitivity include antigen-antibody reactions, alteration of lymphocyte function, and an enzyme abnormality causing the production of toxic metabolites.
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Two cases of complications of the thrombolysis of right heart free-floating thrombi with pulmonary embolism: important role of echocardiographically based management.
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Rippling muscle disease is a rare autosomal dominant disorder that may occur sporadically.
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To the best of our knowledge there have been no previous reports of AGEP induced by the ingestion of nimesulide in the medical literature.
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We describe two patients in whom painful erosions of their psoriasis developed as the presenting sign of methotrexate toxicity and review the literature, emphasizing the risk factors associated with this manifestation.
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One month later recurrence appeared in the right eye, as a central corneal infiltrate in the graft.
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SETTING: Tertiary pediatric cardiac center.
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Unopposed endogenous and exogenous estrogenic stimulation has been considered by most investigators to have a role in the pathogenesis of carcinoma of the endometrium.
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One of the occult blood cards showed a positive result, and colonoscopy revealed a 5-cm lesion, identified as Dukes' A adenocarcinoma.
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Infections with multi-resistant organisms such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in ventricular assist device recipients are often difficult to treat and present a high mortality rate.
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Three patients received respectively 190 mg, 175 mg, and 196 mg of methotrexate and developed bilateral pulmonary infiltrates without evidence of peripheral blood eosinophilia.
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Comparable adverse effects, such as disorientation and temporary amnesia, have been reported in patients in the analogous agent, propranolol.
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Phenytoin toxicity due to concomitant antituberculosis therapy.
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OBJECTIVE: To report the occurrence of acute cytolytic hepatitis in a patient exposed to pulse itraconazole therapy for 24 weeks and provide a concise review of the literature on cases of itraconazole-induced hepatitis.
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Naproxen-associated sudden sensorineural hearing loss.
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Within two months, the ophthalmic abnormalities had resolved.
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Their charts were evaluated in depth, and the literature was reviewed in regard to possible etiopathologic mechanisms.
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Best known are urticaria, erythema, and pruritus; sometimes pseudoallergic anaphylactoid reactions, and blisters are reported.
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Due to the difficulty in identifying and verifying exposures to such agents, only a few chemical compounds are clearly linked to malignancies.
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Uncontrolled bleeding during endodontic treatment as the first symptoms for diagnosing von Willebrand's disease.
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Eight of the 10 eyes were receiving topical steroids at the time of presentation.
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Compared to the normal study protocol side-effects such as renal failure were not observed probably due to sufficient fluid intake and good clinical condition prior to treatment and to the rapid and persistent ductal closure.
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CD20-negative T-cell-rich B-cell lymphoma as a progression of a nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin's lymphoma treated with rituximab: a molecular analysis using laser capture microdissection.
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Lidocaine therapy was started, and the patient was transferred to a cardiac intensive care unit at our hospital.
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Soon after starting subcutaneous erythropoietin, the velocity of progression of renal failure slowed whilst no more blood transfusions were required and haptoglobin levels returned to normal.
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Immunoblastic lymphoma developed in a patient diagnosed as having angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy 5 years earlier.
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Repeat catheter and peripheral culturing occurred 72 hours after the 5-day period.
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We report two children with HC pneumonitis and pneumatoceles as a reversible complication after ingestion and aspiration of lamp oil with very low viscosity.
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Anaphylactoid reactions with intraperitoneal cisplatin.
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These three men had no known history of familial or personal thyroid disease.
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Its main mechanism of action is regarded as a switch of the immune reaction from a T helper (Th)1 to a Th2 cell type.
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Postoperatively, the first two patients treated with 1 to 2 cc of thrombin were slow to awaken; one had evidence of vasospasm by transcranial Doppler ultrasound studies and multiple infarcts on cranial computerized tomography, while the other had a moderate-sized frontal hematoma with intracranial hypertension.
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We report sporotrichoid spread of Mycobacterium marinum in a 37-year-old woman with Crohn's disease, who had been receiving infliximab infusions for 2 years.
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The patient subsequently responded well to intravenous antibiotics, intravenous corticosteroids, and local wound care.
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Therapeutic efficacy of ipilimumab, an anti-CTLA-4 monoclonal antibody, in patients with metastatic melanoma unresponsive to prior systemic treatments: clinical and immunological evidence from three patient cases.
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We compared patient reports with reports from healthcare professionals.
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We report three cases of severe hepatotoxicity related to benzarone, a benzofuran derivative.
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Although its overall safety profile is good, a few cases of toxic epidermal necrolysis have been reported.
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A 23-year-old woman with metastatic Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor was treated with cisplatin, vinblastine, and bleomycin.
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