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Central nervous system imaging was negative.
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The timolol was discontinued, and the patient's heart rate increased.
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Ampicillin increased the preexisting electrical decrement in three rabbits with experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis while the drug had no deleterious effects in less affected or normal animals.
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RESULTS: Similar to previous findings of drug-induced vortex keratopathy, atovaquone vortex keratopathy is presumably caused by its lipophilic properties.
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There was no reaction associated with thioridazine and/or haloperidol.
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We believe that this impairment in driving performance, due to deliberate overuse of dopaminergic medication, should be included as a new behavioural phenomenon in dopamine dysregulation syndrome.
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Patients underwent standardized MRI within 48 h of symptom onset; MRI included DWI and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps.
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Four cases of adverse experiences with clonidine are described.
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A 10-year-old female with atopic eczema developed eczema herpeticum after hot tub use with a friend who had "fever blisters"; herpes simplex virus was recovered from cutaneous vesicles.
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A combination of behavioural and cognitive adverse effects is illustrated in this case report of a recurrent triazolam-induced eating disorder.
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A review of the literature indicates that, with one possible exception, this complication has not occurred in a CS-dependent subject with asthma.
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OBJECTIVE: To report a case of serotonin syndrome associated with interaction between fentanyl and citalopram, as evidenced by medication history, clinical features and reversal following discontinuation of fentanyl.
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This observation illustrates that the pharmacological activation of the parathyroid CaR and other putative CaR on bone cells by calcimimetics did not protect against the occurrence of hypercalcemia of immobilization favored by a severe HPTH-II in a hemodialysis patient.
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These questions are considered in the context of currently available literature.
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An autopsy case without intrathecal chemotherapy or irradiation of the brain.
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Complete remission was obtained in 4 (57%) and partial remission in 3 (42.8%) of 7 evaluable patients.
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Diphenylhydantoin apparently adversely affected both the clinical and biochemical parameters of the acute intermittent porphyria.
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The second patient developed both autoimmune thyroid disease and a refractory pre-patellar bursitis after 50 months of IFN-beta therapy.
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METHODS: An open-label unmasked prospective nonrandomized pilot study of six patients with idiopathic uveitis and visually significant macular oedema, resistant to periocular and/or systemic corticosteroid treatment, was carried out.
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Five patients (ages 23-52; UNOS status 3-4) exhibited a characteristic pattern of stuttering dysarthria, leading to complete loss of speech production, occasionally with elements of aphasia.
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She had been treated without complications with six courses of docetaxel and trastuzumab in combination with dexamethasone with partial remission of disease.
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The evidence linking disorders of anger and impulse control to a dysregulation in neurotransmitter regulation, particularly in serotonergic pathways, supports a psychopharmacologic approach to treatment.
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OBJECTIVE: To report a patient developing fulminant liver failure while being treated with clarithromycin for pneumonia.
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Typically, regional sympathetic blockade or sympathectomy is employed.
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She was treated with LAM, and her serum HBV DNA turned undetectable 2 weeks later.
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Moreover, the in vitro culture of bone marrow from a second HS patient showed a GM-CSF dose-related increase in colony formation up to a dose of 250 units/ml.
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Disseminated tuberculous lesions post intravesical BCG therapy are rare but need to be identified and treated quickly.
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BACKGROUND: Contact allergy to corticosteroids has recently gained increased attention.
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Deterioration in renal function associated with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor therapy is not always reversible.
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Intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide for persisting cystoid macular edema after penetrating keratoplasty.
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The authors conclude that among patients taking high doses of oral niacin only those who experience visual symptoms need to be ophthalmologically evaluated.
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Immediate postoperative cystogram and pelvic computed tomogram (CT) after the development of seizures demonstrated a fluid collection from the suprapubic catheter site into the anterior abdominal wall.
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A skin biopsy showed hydropic degeneration of keratinocytes and lymphocytic infiltrate.
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A detailed study has been made of the five hypertensive patients who received Minoxidil in Dumfries; four have been observed for over a year.
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Two children, 1 with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome and 1 with endo-extracapillary glomerulonephritis, presented an episode of seizures and transient blindness at different times after i.v. pulse methylprednisolone (IVPMP) treatment.
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Emergency compartmental pressure measurement may indicate fasciotomy, can be of great interest.
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Destructive thyrotoxicosis appeared 4-6 months after starting IFN-alpha, followed by Graves' hyperthyroidism within 8 to 11 months.
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The successful use of streptokinase therapy in a child with chronic thrombosis of a prosthetic valve (Carbomedics) in the tricuspid position is presented.
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One of the etiologic factors of this disorder is prolonged prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) therapy of neonates with congenital cyanotic heart diseases.
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Serum creatine kinase (CK), liver function tests and a light microscopy muscle biopsy were performed on all of them.
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Such anagen effluvium with lichenoid eruption following INH therapy has not been observed previously.
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Further controlled clinical investigations are necessary to evaluate change in weight during treatment with olanzapine ODT, and to improve our understanding of this change.
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Anaesthesiologists and physicians dealing with the management of Cushing's disease need to be aware of this possibility.
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The liver damage was probably related to metabolic idiosyncrasy, and was reversible in all patients.
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Drug poisoning was suspected on the basis of persistent tachycardia in the absence of other signs of dehydration.
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Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) recently has been publicly implicated as a cause of stroke and other neurologic events.
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Future studies should address whether FSGS represents a glomerular response to anthracycline-induced injury in susceptible black persons.
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Dipyrone, also known as metamizole, is an analgesic and antipyretic drug that was banned by the United States Food and Drug Administration because of its association with agranulocytosis.
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The clinical course of this case indicates that IFN therapy precedes IDDM.
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Atrioventricular block complicating amiodarone-induced hypothyroidism in a patient with pre-excitation and rate-dependent bilateral bundle branch block.
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In June 2002, the patient was admitted to the Outpatient Clinic of the Rheumatology Unit for arthralgia affecting the small joints, non-pruritic crops of purple skin lesions and malar rash in the face.
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Limb dysfunction can be prolonged.
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The third was a 16-year-old male who developed a profound peripheral and central neuropathy after chemotherapy treatment for T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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Atypical ventricular tachycardia (torsade de pointes) induced by amiodarone: arrhythmia previously induced by quinidine and disopyramide.
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We describe the first case of a man who developed acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), isolated to the lung, after an orthotopic liver transplant from a female donor.
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The alternative use of endovascular stent-grafts was evaluated for management of infected aneurysms of the thoracic aorta.
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To optimize future management of this problem we studied 2 poorly recognized factors in the pathogenesis and prognosis of genitourinary malacoplakia in transplant recipients: 1) the probable role of azathioprine as the specific immunosuppressive agent responsible for the pathogenesis of malacoplakia, and 2) the importance of the localization of the disease and its impact on the ultimate prognosis.
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Procainamide-induced incessant supraventricular tachycardia in the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
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Functional neuroendocrine tumors are often low-grade malignant neoplasms that can be cured by surgery if detected early, and such detection may in turn be accelerated by the recognition of neuropeptide hypersecretion syndromes.
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The colonic lesion was conveniently removed and the histology evaluation confirmed the diagnosis of adenocarcinoma tubular.
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Although we hope the discovery of the FMF gene will allow the diagnosis of FMF to become genetically accurate, the reality is that both clinical and genetic tools must still be used together unless mutations are identified on both of a patient's chromosomes.
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Rapamycin/sirolimus (SR), trade named Rapammune (Wyeth-Ayerst, Sydney, Australia), is a potent immunosuppressive drug associated with myelosuppression, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and infection.
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He was then scheduled to receive adjuvant chemotherapy with high-dose MTX, 12 g/m2 body surface area, followed by leucovorin rescue and ifosfamide.
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Five patients were treated with dose-intensive melphalan and blood stem cell support and followed for a period of 1 year.
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Pulmonary edema occurred 24 hours after intravenous ritodrine therapy and 10 hours after subcutaneous terbutaline therapy.
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Fatal agranulocytosis in an Indian male receiving 100mg of dapsone daily, hospitalized for mid-borderline leprosy in type I reaction with triple nerve paralysis is reported.
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Massive CBZ OD may produce a reversible encephalopathy that includes cortical hyperexcitability, a profound burst-suppression EEG pattern, and cranial nerve areflexia.
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A 60-year-old white man with chronic bronchitis was noted to develop acute respiratory failure and metabolic acidosis four days after being started on methazolamide (Neptazane) for an ophthalmologic problem.
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All patients had normal levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone and no other gastrointestinal complaints; evaluation revealed no other cause for the weight loss.
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The day after clozapine was stopped, while he was still receiving clomipramine 150 mg/d, he began behaving oddly, started sweating profusely, shivering, and became tremulous, agitated, and confused.
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METHODS: Three patients with apparent itraconazole-induced liver injury were studied.
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For effective treatment of bacterial osteomyelitis a bone biopsy is sometimes unavoidable and indicated.
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During monitoring, visual hallucinations did not correlate with EEG readings, nor did video recording capture any of the described events.
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To develop information on the relative rarity or frequency of neurologic worsening with the initiation of penicillamine therapy, we conducted a retrospective survey of 25 additional patients with Wilson's disease who met the criteria of presenting with neurologic disease and having been treated with penicillamine.
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No patients died.
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Imatinib has remarkably improved the prognosis of patients with CML.
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The importance of early recognition of postsplenectomy sepsis (PSS) is emphasised since the survival rate is poor and the risk of visual loss high.
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Osteomyelitis occurring during infliximab treatment of severe psoriasis.
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Supportive management was the mainstay of therapy.
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Their age range was 44 to 66 years.
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A 52-year-old woman developed symmetric sensorimotor polyneuropathy and cerebellar syndrome after 24 months of amiodarone treatment.
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We describe a patient with CREST syndrome (calcinosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, esophageal dysfunction, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia) who paradoxically experienced worsening of Raynaud's phenomenon when using yohimbine for ED.
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We report on a 14-year-old boy with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (lymphoma-leukemia) who had two episodes of acute tumor lysis syndrome during induction of remission with oral prednisolone alone and oral prednisolone, intravenous vincristine, and doxorubicin, respectively.
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The patient was readmitted with symptoms of rhinorrhea, poor feeding, and decreased activity level.
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Antihistamines did not inhibit the LAR but totally or partially inhibited the immediate response.
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A 57-year-old woman was hospitalized because of gait disturbance and dysuria.
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A review of four previously reported cases revealed that treatment with systemic glucocorticoid and CsA was effective for the DM and PnM.
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RESULTS: SD-OCT images demonstrated loss of photoreceptor inner segment/outer segment (IS/OS) junction and a downward "sink-hole" displacement of inner retinal structures in areas of hydroxychloroquine toxicity corresponding to HVF 10-2 defects and ophthalmoscopic clinical examination findings.
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He had been taking trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole for approximately eight days when he revisited his family physician, complaining of headaches, dizziness, difficulty with speech, weakness, and itching on the trunk of his body and legs, where a maculopapular rash was noted.
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In contrast, newer North American guidelines have focused on the severity of illness of community-acquired pneumonia.
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Despite a very low complication rate, several severe arterial thrombotic events have been reported following thrombin injection of pseudoaneurysms.
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It is now recognized that magnesium plays an important role in calcium homeostasis.
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Transient panhypogammaglobulinaemia and B-lymphocyte deficiency in a patient with neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus after immunosuppressive therapy.
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However, EO-induced noncardiogenic pulmonary edema has not been reported in human.
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After unsuccessful fluid resuscitation with crystalloid fluid, the patient's condition improved rapidly with human albumin boluses.
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Inappropriate antidiuretic hormone following adenine arabinoside administration.
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Capecitabine reaches peak blood concentrations in about 1.5 hours, with peak fluorouracil concentrations occurring at 2 hours.
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The patient was brought to an intensive care unit 10 hours after intake of 1200 mg mirtazapine and 20 mg lorazepam and laying outside at outdoor temperatures below 0 degree C.
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Using a medical emergency team to manage anaphylactic shock.
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Damage was related to both daily dose and duration of therapy and was occurring at a greater rate than its repair.
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