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The depressive symptoms were evaluated using the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression.
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The authors report a woman who took a massive overdose (OD) of carbamazepine (CBZ).
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Benzocaine-induced methemoglobinemia has been reported in man, dogs, and cats.
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Overall gains and no change in bodyweight were observed in 83% of patients.
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An uncommon cause of delayed postpartum hemorrhage is a pseudoaneurysm of the uterine artery.
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Pneumonitis with pleural and pericardial effusion and neuropathy during amiodarone therapy.
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Induction of rapid mood cycling during L-dopa treatment in a bipolar patient.
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CLINICAL FINDINGS: Following recovery from colic surgery to treat compression of the small and large intestines because of a large fetus, the mare was noticed to have signs of femoral neuropathy involving the left hind limb.
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Blebitis, early endophthalmitis, and late endophthalmitis after glaucoma-filtering surgery.
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Diagnosis by PCR-REA.
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation in pregnancy.
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Plasma exchange should be done only in an intensive care setting and as a research procedure for children with JRA.
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We report here a case of thymic hyperplasia after chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukemia.
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Follow-up ECG showed improvement in ST-segment elevation and eventual resolution to pre-event tracing; cardiac enzymes showed slight elevations.
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A case of heatstroke is reported in a 32-year-old man diagnosed with schizophrenia and on clozapine monotherapy.
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Methylphenidate hydrochloride (Ritalin) is the drug of choice for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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Methemoglobinemia is a rare cause of cyanosis in pediatric patients.
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A pale ginger cat was treated with clofazimine for feline leprosy.
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Ten days after withdrawal of Pentasa, he was admitted to hospital because of worsening symptoms.
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Reduction in the number of cataplectic episodes per week after 20 weeks of treatment constituted the basis for efficacy determination.
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In 20 healthy volunteers we found no slow acetylator genotypes.
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L-asparaginase was given subcutaneously on alternate days for four weeks and was well tolerated.
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Ten days after itraconazole was started, he developed paralytic ileus, neurogenic bladder, mild left ptosis, and absence of deep reflexes, with severe paralysis of the lower extremities and mild weakness of the upper extremities.
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Complications were minimal and included minor urticarial reactions and intermittent fever.
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In the interim, the patient had been transitioned to warfarin.
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We report a 12 1/2-year-old girl with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, who developed rapidly growing FCC of the thyroid, 3 years after bone marrow transplantation.
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Primary Hodgkin's disease limited to the CNS is exceedingly rare.
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The case history and toxicological findings of an infant fatality involving pseudoephedrine, brompheniramine, and dextromethorphan are presented.
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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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On admission, serum calcium and albumin was 3.5 mg/dl and 3.7 g/dl respectively.
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Two patients treated with alprazolam had histories suggestive of a bipolar disorder and developed lithium-responsive manic episodes.
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We report a case of seizure associated with L-asparaginase therapy but no evidence of hemorrhagic or thrombotic cerebrovascular events.
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Ticlopidine-induced interstitial pulmonary disease: a case report.
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These results show that i.c. streptokinase rapidly opens an acute coronary artery occlusion complicating PTCA, preventing myocardial infarction.
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Measures to minimize transfusion related malaria are discussed.
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Dexamethasone treatment of amiodarone-induced thyrotoxicosis (AIT) with or without persistent administration of the drug.
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Taxane-induced glaucoma.
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After a second course of hemodialysis the next day the patient's mental status improved, and she was discharged 5 d later.
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Oxcarbazepine-induced Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS).
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Results of his mycologic examination and cultures came back negative.
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Tardive oculogyric crisis during treatment with clozapine: report of three cases.
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Improvement and deterioration in systolic function on echocardiogram and serum B-natriuretic peptide levels were seen while receiving ATRA 1 week on and 1 week off, respectively, during the maintenance phase of therapy.
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Right subhepatic abscess after cesarean section.
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Successful treatment of acute dapsone intoxication using charcoal hemoperfusion.
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A child in whom a phenobarbital hypersensitivity drug reaction developed which consisted of fever, a pruritic desquamating erythrodermic rash, alopecia, icterus, protein-losing enteropathy, myositis, and nephritis, is described.
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Skin lesions were located at the site of entry of bacteria (apocrine areas in 12 patients).
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Various treatment modalities, such as an epidural blood patch, use of glue, removal of catheter, and surgical closure of dura and subdural blood patch, have been reported previously.
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Early recognition of this rare syndrome, supportive management and withdrawal of the offending agent appear to result in a reversal of the manifestations described.
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CASE SUMMARY: A 61-year-old white male patient (weight, 90 kg) was diagnosed with CML in March 2006 at the Division of Hematology, University of Rome "Tor Vergata," Rome, Italy.
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Three and a half years after cessation of any medical treatment he developed anemia, thrombocytopenia and a diagnosis of acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) was made.
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A pelvic form of the disease, associated with the use of Intra-uterine Devices (IUD), can severely damage pelvic organs and even can lead to death.
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Antiretrovirals from three drug classes, nucleoside analogs, nonnucleoside analogs, and protease inhibitors, can be combined to achieve viral suppression.
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A 7-year-old girl developed diabetes mellitus and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency after 3.5 years of almost continuous treatment with azathioprine and/or prednisone for idiopathic auto-immune haemolytic anaemia.
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The child was referred to the Hippokration General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece hospital with steroid-resistant NS; renal biopsy was performed, which did not show any remarkable findings and cyclosporine was administered in addition to steroid therapy.
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Five patients receiving fluoxetine for the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder or major depression developed akathisia.
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Most symptoms resolved within several days, but tongue thrust continued until 6 months of age.
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We report on a 56-year-old female who exhibited drug refractory paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, in which marked prolongation of the QT interval and T wave inversion on electrocardiogram was demonstrated reproducibly shortly after the administration of oral pirmenol therapy.
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Due to BC's resistance to currently used antifungal agents, this infection represents a therapeutic challenge and serious complication in the treatment of hematology malignancies.
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Disulfiram is used commonly as reinforcement in the treatment of chronic alcoholism.
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Limits to the "benefits" from our oncologic interventions: a case report.
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Hormone therapy in men and risk of cardiac allograft rejection.
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At discharge she had no symptoms of heart failure.
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These cases highlight the occurrence of livedo reticularis as an uncommon side-effect of interferon alpha treatment.
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Bacteremia due to Enterococcus avium.
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Despite a long-time antibiotic therapy two further episodes of staphylococcus aureus sepsis occurred after discontinuation of CyA treatment.
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Generalized cryptococcosis with CNS involvement was diagnosed in a 3-year-old spayed German Shorthaired Pointer.
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T-cell receptor rearrangement analysis identified a monoclonal T-cell infiltrate.
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We recommend the use of benzodiazepin as a premedication drug to reduce stress during dental treatment.
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Disseminated histoplasmosis complicating bone marrow transplantation.
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Hemolytic uremic syndrome following Campath-1H induction.
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Ischaemic colitis in a patient taking meloxicam.
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Seizures and extrapyramidal symptoms in a patient with Tourette's syndrome, Asperger's syndrome, and multiple sclerosis treated with interferon beta-1a and clomipramine.
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Coincidental with this treatment, the immunopathology of the glomerulonephritis improved dramatically, dramatically, renal function returned almost to normal, and both antinuclear antibody and LE cell preparation became negative.
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BACKGROUND: Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a myeloproliferative disorder primarily characterized by the presence of the Philadelphia chromosome resulting from a reciprocal translocation between the long arms of chromosomes 9 and 22.
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Lithium neurotoxicity should be considered in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease differential diagnosis, serial electroencephalograms being the most valuable.
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We describe a patient with Wilson's disease who presented with neurologic disease, was treated with D-penicillamine, and suffered sudden neurologic deterioration coincident with therapy.
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Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) induced by cyclosporine use in a patient with collapsing focal glomeruloesclerosis.
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Previous studies have demonstrated the interaction of MTX and a variety of non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) with various clinical manifestations including acute renal failure, pancytopenia, vomiting, diarrhea, elevated liver transaminases, jaundice, mucosal ulcerations, and pyrexia.
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She had precordial ST-segment elevation characteristic of acute myocardial infarction and elevated cardiac biomarkers.
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Candida sepsis developed during central total parenteral nutrition, at the age of 76 days.
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We present a series of 9 MM patients who developed ONJ after treatment with bisphosphonates and chemotherapy.
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Serum potassium was almost always normal.
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METHODS: The patient required insulin desensitization for severe urticaria, angioedema, and occasional wheezing resulting from her insulin dose.
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On hospital day 5, as no additional arrhythmias had occurred, lidocaine was discontinued.
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There have been more than 20 observations of the appearance or aggravation of this granulomatosis with interferon alfa and more recently with the combination of interferon alfa plus ribavirin.
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Semiquantitative measurements of cytokine mRNA in his bronchoalveolar lavage cells prior to therapy with IFN-alpha revealed high levels of IL-4 and IL-10 mRNA, which decreased significantly with treatment.
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The patient was discharged five days after admission and referred to a hematology clinic for follow-up.
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Continuous infusions of thrombolytic agents were used in both patients for approximately 24 h.
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Overall, this indicated a reduced intracortical inhibition during hormonal therapy.
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The possibility of severe rhabdomyolysis should be considered in a patient with water intoxication due to massive ingestion of caffeine-containing beverages.
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Severe 5-fluorouracil toxicity secondary to dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency.
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Large dose of methylphenidate may cause cataract and glaucoma.
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Although praziquantel administration may have been effective in killing the parasite in both patients, we are concerned about the production of marked inflammation as a result of treatment.
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An investigation of clozapine in the treatment of acute and chronic schizophrenia and gross behaviour disorders.
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The patient's condition progressively improved to full recovery.
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The Center for Disease Control has received numerous reports of an eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome related to products containing L-tryptophan.
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Successful management of infusion reaction accompanying the start of cetuximab therapy.
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This represents the first report of nonconvulsive status epilepticus induced by ifosfamide.
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A 9-year-old boy developed acute renal failure following intravenous acyclovir (30 mg/kg per day) administered for 6 days to treat herpetic encephalitis.
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A small initial dose of prazosin ranging from 0.5 to 1 mg has been recommended to avoid the first-dose phenomenon characterized by a sudden and severe drop in blood pressure after the administration of the first dose of prazosin.
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