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There had been one episode of chest discomfort in her past history.
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Case 3: A 29-year-old female alcoholic complained of general fatigue and a slight fever after 1.5 years of abstinence with cyanamide treatment.
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A 16-year-old boy developed fever, generalized rigidity, leukocytosis, and increased serum transaminase and creatine kinase levels while receiving treatment with olanzapine and lithium.
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Intravenous thrombolytic therapy has become standard treatment for acute myocardial infarction (AMI).
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In a second man the symptoms of prostatism diminished but in the third urinary frequency and nocturia persisted in spite of a reduction in prostatic size, presumably because his symptoms were due to renal insufficiency.
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Beginning the second day of therapy, the patient complained of nausea and associated vomiting.
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We concluded that HLH, a rare but often fatal condition characterized by excessive activation of lymphocytes and macrophages, is a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in solid-organ transplanted patients and must be suspected in the presence of fever, blood cytopenia and liver dysfunction.
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Tocolysis was initiated with oral ritodrine hydrochloride (15 mg/day) alone.
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A 70-yr-old woman presented with a 9 cm left upper outer quadrant breast mass associated with overlying skin redness and a 2.5 cm left axillary mass.
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Brain MRI revealed lesions in the thalamus and the brainstem, particularly the tegmentum, and the basis pontis in addition to the basal ganglion lesions.
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Acquired internal mammary artery to pulmonary artery fistula following bypass surgery.
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Bacterial and fungal contaminants have been identified in marijuana samples and thus are a potential risk factor in the immunocompromised patient using it as an antiemetic.
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We report on successful liver transplantation in a patient with CSD who suffered from chronic hepatitis C.
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Severe sulfadiazine hypersensitivity in a child with reactivated congenital toxoplasmic chorioretinitis.
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The incidence of seizures related to primary brain tumors is 20-80%.
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In both cases, the timing and dose of disulfiram was known.
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In one case the central serous chorioretinopathy recurred 3 times during 3 separate courses of treatment.
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We report a relapsed HIV-related high-grade NHL which was treated successfully with ESHAP chemotherapy followed by high-dose chemotherapy and autologous bone marrow transplantation (ABMT).
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Case report: dapsone hypersensitivity syndrome associated with treatment of the bite of a brown recluse spider.
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Brugada type electrocardiographic changes induced by concomitant use of lithium and propafenone in patient with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
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Gynaecomastia, however, persisted even after three months of cessation of therapy.
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Some patients received antiviral therapy for hepatitis B (specifically lamivudine) before, during, or after TNF-alpha inhibitors were started.
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We postulate that an immune-mediated disruption of caveolar function was exacerbated by statin exposure.
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CONCLUSION: There is currently no consensus regarding the optimal therapeutic approach to Merkel cell carcinoma.
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The patient was successfully treated by discontinuation of cyclosporine and mycophenolate mofetil, initiation of systemic amphotericin B, and aggressive surgical debridement.
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We report 3 cases of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who developed seizures and altered sensorium after L-asparaginase therapy.
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A 10-year-old boy with osteosarcoma and normal renal function manifested laboratory evidence of impending renal toxicity and extreme elevation of aspartate aminotrasferase and alanine aminotransferase within 2 hours after the completion of a 4-hour infusion of high-dose methotrexate (MTX) (12 g/m2), and went on to develop acute renal failure with life-threatening hyperkalemia 29 hours later.
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Thus in spite of the failure to demonstrate a platelet autoantibody, the rapid response to steroids in association with a reduced platelet survival is compatible with an autoimmune platelet destructive process.
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He quit smoking after 1 week of therapy and remained smoke free for the next 17 days.
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Nat Rev Cancer 2002;2:124-132).
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The present report suggests that clarithromycin coadministration induces increased plasma carbamazepine concentrations, which may result in carbamazepine toxicity.
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In two neonates with antral hyperplasia, the cessation of therapy lessened the gastric-outlet obstruction.
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The case study reports were linked to and discussed in relation to possible explanatory models for increased olfactory sensitivity.
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CONCLUSION: We believe that risperidone is not a substitute for clozapine in treating psychosis in parkinsonian patients and should be used with caution.
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At retest visits respectively 18, 19 and 20 years after cessation of hydroxychloroquine, a multifocal electroretinogram was performed in combination with colour vision tests and contrast sensitivity measurements.
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Despite prolonged external biliary drainage and systemic amphotericin B therapy, the fungus was not eliminated from her biliary system.
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A dose of 100 micrograms/day improved muscle tone, head control, posture, and walking distance; electromyography showed a marked decrease of dystonic muscle activity with fully preserved voluntary muscle activity, and the patient reported substantial reduction of pain.
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Of particular interest in this patient is the fluctuation of the QT interval at a stable dose of methadone, suggesting that a single normal electrocardiogram (ECG) does not guarantee that the patient is not at risk of ventricular arrhythmias.
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The authors report a case of a patient who received alteplase for acute myocardial infarction and developed spontaneous subfascial hematoma without any evidence of direct trauma.
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After eyelid reconstruction the patient's visual axis has remained unobstructed, and amblyopia has been thus far averted.
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Tuberculosis post-liver transplantation: a rare but complicated disease.
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Since the bronchospasm was relieved with discontinuation of propranolol and supportive bronchodilator therapy, the bronchospasm was believed to be caused by propranolol.
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Both patients developed granulocytopenia after multi-agent chemotherapy.
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Subsequent disease evolution to EM major occurred in all cases (Stevens-Johnsons syndrome developed in 73% of patients).
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Isoniazid and ethambutol as a cause of optic neuropathy.
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A 40-year-old man with a long standing history of rheumatoid arthritis was treated with MTX over a 6 month period and developed an overwhelming hepatic necrosis.
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Graft versus host-like illness in a child with phenobarbital hypersensitivity.
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The patient developed bilateral shoulder pain followed by decreased function of his upper extremities 2 days later.
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A case report of Cheyletiella infestation on a Whippet dog in Korea.
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Sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs), a sensitive measure of chromosome damage, were counted in peripheral-blood lymphocytes from 10 patients with Behcet's syndrome receiving chlorambucil.
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The tissutal typing of the patient showed the presence of Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) DRB1*11 gene (corresponding to DR5 antigen).
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New lesions gradually spread to the arms and trunk (Fig. 1).
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Although there have been numerous reports of effusions, none have provided complete pleural fluid analysis; therefore, we report 2 patients with dasatinib-induced pleural effusion with complete pleural fluid analysis.
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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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The surgical resection and chemotherapy of metastatic osteogenic sarcoma of the right ventricle.
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Age at diagnosis was 43 +/- 3 years (range, 37-47).
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Symptoms include fever, chills, cough, pleuritic chest pain, dyspnea.
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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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A study following large patient groups on theophylline and a combination of theophylline and steroids might clarify the risk of ulcer formation in patients being treated with these medications for asthma.
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Increasing the olanzapine dosage severely aggravated the symptoms of RLS.
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Successful treatment of a colonic ulcer penetrating the urinary bladder caused by the administration of calcium polystyrene sulfonate and sorbitol.
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Since epithelial downgrowth involves an actively proliferating intraocular tissue, it is possible that the antimetabolite 5-fluorouracil may inhibit it.
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A survey of members of the Retina, Macula, and Vitreous societies and the National Registry of Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects identified three additional cases.
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Anesthetic care of a patient with an intracranial hemorrhage after thrombolytic therapy.
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Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with several extrahepatic syndromes.
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The history of a 4-week-old infant with meningitis and multiple cerebral abscesses caused by Salmonella enteritidis is reported.
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We report a case of immune reconstitution syndrome in response to antiretroviral therapy in a HIV-positive patient on antituberculosis therapy for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
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METHODS: A single patient who developed uveitis while taking clomiphene citrate is described.
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A young woman with epilepsy had tonic-clonic seizures during antineoplastic therapy with adriamycin and cisplatin.
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Ten months later, he had again pyrexia and suffered from congestive heart failure.
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Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia during treatment with cisplatin and etoposide combination.
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A 51-year-old-woman presented with chronic eosinophilia, a diffuse interstitial lung pattern on CT and splenomegaly with hypodense lesions.
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BACKGROUND: Recombinant activated factor VII (rFVIIa), originally developed for the treatment of life-threatening bleeding in hemophilic patients with inhibitors to factors VIII or IX, has been increasingly used to control hemorrhage unresponsive to conventional treatment, in the absence of a defined coagulopathy or thrombocytopathy.
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Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis induced by intraarterial vasopressin therapy.
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DISCUSSION: beta-Lactam-induced leukopenia is a rare but well-described adverse drug reaction.
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To our knowledge, petit mal status lasting longer than 2-3 days has been documented only once [1].
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Two patients who developed decreased visual acuity after several months of ethambutol treatment for Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare infection had bitemporal visual field defects that suggested optic chiasm damage.
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the treatment was administered in a two-step process.
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Clinical signs of peripheral neuropathy developed 2 weeks and 12 months after the initiation of TNF-alpha antagonists.
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The purpose of this review is to highlight the toxicity of chloral hydrate and to review the management of overdoses with chloral hydrate.
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Neither had previous evidence of underlying cardiac disease.
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We stress the potential of benzarone to cause hepatotoxicity, which usually resembles severe chronic active hepatitis.
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MANAGEMENT: Thalidomide withdrawal, dexamethasone maintenance therapy, monthly oral courses of combined melphalan and prednisone, salvage therapy with bortezomib.
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However, just after dilation, the patient complained of ocular pain and blurred vision on the right, which was subsequently diagnosed as retinal artery embolization.
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Hypersensitivity reaction is an unexpected drug adverse effect which sometimes can lead to fatal condition.
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Cytomegalovirus retinitis is an opportunistic and vision-threatening disease in immunosuppressed patients.
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Nevertheless, the coagulopathy seemed to be most closely associated with the administration of the cephalosporin.
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OBJECTIVE: To describe the pathology and the rehabilitation of an uncommon complication of intrathecal drug administration during the oncologic treatment of acute lymphoma.
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Much has been learned about heparin-induced disease, but complex issues remain.
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Unlike most stent fractures reported that involve stent struts only our case demonstrated circumferential disruption with complete separation of the stent segments.
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An 83-year-old man receiving glipizide 10 mg bid developed symptomatic hypoglycemia within three days of adding trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMX) to his regimen.
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Cerebral and ocular toxicity induced by desferrioxamine.
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Clinical manifestations and therapy of Lactobacillus endocarditis: report of a case and review of the literature.
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In followup, 18 patients reported limb dysfunction ranging from 5-365 days.
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A third patient experienced disabling neurotoxicity in the extremity of a prior ulnar nerve and tendon transposition after receiving paclitaxel.
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Arteriography demonstrated extensive pruning of the distal arterial tree along with bilateral external iliac artery dissections - a finding that is not often associated with young, normotensive patients with chronic ergot toxicity.
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The effect of trimethadione treatment on dissolution of stones was not closely related to the aetiology of the disease, distribution and size of stones, previous history of surgical interventions, or the degree of pancreatic dysfunctions.
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The allograft function remained stable.
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Different pathologies have been described as caused by henna.
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Two patients developed diabetic coma when taking a combination of a thiazide diuretic and propranolol.
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