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Suspected ciprofloxacin-induced interstitial nephritis.
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For treatment of a posttraumatic intramural jejunal haematoma with extension into the mesenterium the patient received continuous infusion (CI) of a high purity F VIII concentrate, starting with an initial bolus injection of 100 IU F VIII/kg bw and followed by 4-5 IU F VIII/kg bw/h i.v.
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Blood and bone marrow morphology, and the karyotype were normalised and the patient is in good health 1 yr post-transplant.
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Transfusion-related acute lung injury.
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It has been described most recently in patients with solid tumors who receive taxane-based therapy.
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CONCLUSIONS: Optic neuritis in combination with other neurological signs, simulating multiple sclerosis, should be included in the list of adverse effects of recombinant and natural interferon alpha administration.
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The intraocular pressure normalized several months following discontinuation of treatment.
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We used Hybrizep (a method for detecting the genes of bacteria ingested in phagocytes), to detect the causative bacterium in a 50-year-old woman receiving peritoneal dialysis who was admitted our hospital with bacterial peritonitis.
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The use of systemic corticosteroids in this condition is not established.
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Of the five that were treated with toxin, four showed complete resolution of symptoms after a course of treatment.
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We address the clinical problems and possible detrimental effects of CSFE in the setting of shunt infection.
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Thoracoscopic wedge resection of left upper lung performed 10 days before patient's death showed severe pulmonary fibrosis with prominent hyperplasia of alveolar macrophages and type II pneumocytes.
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Agrobacterium yellow group: bacteremia and possible septic arthritis following peripheral blood stem cell transplantation.
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RESULTS: A 34-year-old man acquired visual field defects and severe vision loss in both eyes after intravitreal injection of triamcinolone for diabetic macular edema.
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Naproxen is a commonly used nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) whose side effects include tinnitus and transient hearing loss.
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Although rare, massive pulmonary embolus must be considered to be a major risk of thrombolytic therapy for deep venous thrombosis.
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Interference with the cortisol axis by the microtubule antagonist, CPH82.
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CONCLUSIONS: Blood data did not always reflect marrow status.
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Resolution of recalcitrant warts with IV Cidofovir has been reported in a limited number of cases.
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Calcium administration should also be considered.
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The patient did not fulfil criteria for Churg-Strauss syndrome.
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We present a case of significant over-anticoagulation temporally associated with a bout of protracted diarrhea in a patient on warfarin therapy.
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SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND DATA: The subjects of this study were patients with intractable pain in donor area after conventional treatments using a transverse incision, which is parallel to posterior iliac crest.
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Are nasal decongestants safer than rhinitis? A case of oxymetazoline-induced syncope.
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Most cases are treated relatively easily, but recurrences are frequent and the infection often spreads to other parts of the oral mucosa.
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Finally we noticed that our confusion had resulted from test tubes containing lithium heparine.
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He developed abnormal neurological findings during follicular lymphoma treatment, brain CT revealed ring-enhancing, multiloculated lesions, and N. exalbida was detected by aspiration of the lesion.
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Comorbidity of parkinsonism and schizophrenia in a patient treated with clozapine.
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However, in approximately 80% of the population, the inferior cervical ganglion is fused with the first thoracic ganglion, forming the stellate ganglion also known as cervicothoracic ganglion.
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Due to discomfort, diplopia and lagophthalmos, the haematoma necessitated suspension of warfarin therapy and a surgical evacuation.
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She was then treated by surgical excision of the infected tissues and by antibiotics: Amoxicillin, Metronidazole and Gentamycin for one month.
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Nitrous oxide produces irreversible oxidation to the Co++ and Co forms that renders vitamin B12 inactive.
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Allergic reaction to gemfibrozil manifesting as eosinophilic gastroenteritis.
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We speculate that in addition to the administration of M-CSF, hypercytokinemia during the early phase post-alloBMT might have contributed to the onset of HPS in this patient.
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We report two cases with small cell lung cancer (SCLC) receiving multicyclic dose-intensified chemotherapy (DI-CT) supported by autologous blood progenitor cell transplantation (ABPCT).
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Electrophysiological study revealed atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia in the first case, and atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia due to a concealed left lateral accessory pathway in the second case.
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A noninvasive method in the differential diagnosis of vecuronium-induced and magnesium-induced protracted neuromuscular block in a severely preeclamptic patient.
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Nine of the 11 patients with congenital hydrocephalus are currently well without any further medical or surgical intervention.
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Gynecomastia in epileptics treated with phenobarbital, phenytoin and fluoresone: two case reports.
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We present a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus who presented with nephrotic range pseudoproteinuria using an acid precipitation method of testing.
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There are several factors which might promote a peripheral ischemic response to vasopressin in the bleeding cirrhotic patient, including altered resting hemodynamics, increased resting sympathetic tone, impaired vasodilation as a compensatory response to vasopressin, and reduced hepatic drug clearance.
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Pravastatin is associated with myotonia in animals.
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When isolated from the blood and/or the CSF of a patient with a CSF shunt who has symptoms and signs compatible with infection, the organism should not be dismissed as a contaminant.
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Computed tomography revealed thickening of the terminal ileum wall and paralytic ileus.
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This selective closure of the ductus arteriosus suggests that the affected twin was predisposed to hypoxia and thus was more susceptible to ductal closure in response to indomethacin exposure.
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A 34-year-old lady developed a constellation of dermatitis, fever, lymphadenopathy and hepatitis, beginning on the 17th day of a course of oral sulphasalazine for sero-negative rheumatoid arthritis.
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Haptoglobin was undetectable.
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Diclofenac was immediately stopped, leading to a complete restoration of liver functions over the course of the next few months.
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We report two young patients with cystic fibrosis who presented with acute renal insufficiency after 2-3 weeks of oral ciprofloxacin therapy.
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The combination of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and tricyclic antidepressants may be useful in treating patients who experience intolerable side effects or who are resistant to therapy with a single antidepressant.
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The peritonitis in these patients differed from the typical picture in which a single aerobic organism is responsible, by the presence of multiple organisms, some of which were anaerobic.
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We presented a patient with status asthmaticus treated with a combination of theophylline and prednisone who developed a perforated gastric ulcer.
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BACKGROUND: Second-line treatment options are limited in controlling advanced thoracic cancer in patients who have progressed following first-line chemotherapy.
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We report a case of a recurrent Listeria monocytogenes bacteraemia in a 46 year-old liver transplant patient.
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Reversible methotrexate-associated lymphoproliferative disorder resembling advanced gastric cancer in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis.
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We evaluated the response to gluten restriction and normal diet by following the status of the patient's jejunal biopsies and skin lesions.
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PARTICIPANTS: Four patients with periocular hemangioma.
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CONCLUSIONS: Peripheral administration of low-dose vasopressin for septic shock should be discouraged because of the risk of ischemic skin complications.
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A review of the literature revealed two other cases of hepatic angiosarcoma in patients after long-term cyclophosphamide treatment.
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A 73-year-old woman presented with fever and cough 2 weeks after completing the third cycle of fludarabine for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
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Although this condition occurs primarily in severely myelosuppressed and immunosuppressed patients with leukemia, it may also occur in those with other advanced malignancies receiving myelosuppressive chemotherapy.
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When the thyrotoxicosis recurred, accompanied by a severe psychotic reaction, administration of antithyroid medication was recommenced.
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Typically, flupirtine exerts membrane stabilizing and hyperpolarizing effects through activation of neuronal G-protein regulated inwardly rectifying potassium channels (GIRK).
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Lactic acidosis in the setting of antiretroviral therapy for the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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Recent insights in the pathophysiological mechanism of these foreign body infections have elucidated the difficulty of achieving successful treatment without device removal.
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Two case reports are presented: the first with clozapine challenge after eosinophilia, the second under clozapine treatment and no previous haematological side effects.
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The rarity of this association with these types of malignancy, together with possible mechanism, is discussed in a brief review of the literature.
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Alveolar-interstitial pneumopathy after gold-salts compounds administration, requiring mechanical ventilation.
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After seven months' continuous treatment for suspected tuberculosis with rifampicin and ethambutol a nine-year-old boy developed polyarthritis, rash and hepatitis in association with anti-native DNA antibodies and positive antinuclear factor.
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Cytomegalovirus infection is a potentially fatal complication of treatment induced immunosuppression in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
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It is suggested that cholestyramine, by reducing vitamin D absorption, precipitated the rapid development of osteomalacia in this patient.
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Tyrosine kinase inhibitors and solid tumours: case report and review of the literature.
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Alternating antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody specificity: drug-induced vasculitis in a patient with Wegener's granulomatosis.
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The case is of interest for two reasons: it is very rare for a case of malignant osteopetrosis to survive until adulthood and to be aware of the potential dental and oral complications of the disorder.
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Thus, haemodialysis using high-flux membranes is a feasible and effective therapeutic option for carbamazepine intoxication.
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Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis: consequence of treatment of an emerging pathogen.
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Dermal side reactions to SSRI-drugs in these patients may be due to high activity in the serotonergic system at the dermal and epidermo-dermal junctional area rather than a hypersensitivity to the drug molecule itself.
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There was some evidence of a delayed-type bone marrow toxicity.
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A 10-year-old asthmatic boy began to suffer from urticarial rash and moderately severe bronchospasm after 8 weeks' treatment with disodium cromoglycate.
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Many therapeutic modalities are available, and combinations may be required in a comprehensive treatment program.
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CASE REPORTS: The first patient was an 86-year-old woman who had been treated with oral colchicine because of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Discontinuation of mianserin resulted in recurrence of akathisia, while full amelioration of the symptoms of akathisia was noted when mianserin was reinstituted.
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After six weeks of therapy, clinical symptoms had greatly improved and intercellular antibody levels had decreased from a titer of 5,120 to 160.
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Chronic ergot toxicity presenting with bilateral external iliac artery dissection and lower extremity rest pain.
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We report on a patient with subarachnoid haemorrhage who developed an acute life-threatening pseudo-obstruction of the colon, a variant of adynamic ileus, while being treated with intravenous nimodipine.
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All patients had experienced multiple episodes of severe hypoglycaemia and had impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia.
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Aquagenic pruritus responding to intermittent photochemotherapy.
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The authors describe a 19-year-old girl with a history of recurrent late-onset, febrile cholangitis in whom persistent jaundice developed.
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The diagnosis was confirmed by mycological examination including culture.
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CONCLUSION: This report describes a case of a probable interaction between topical econazole lotion 1% and acenocoumarol that resulted in overanticoagulation and a life-threatening laryngeal hematoma in this elderly patient.
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We recommend that serum Na+ be carefully monitored in patients started on lorcainide therapy, and extreme caution should be exercised in prescribing diuretics to patients with persistent hyponatremia.
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The use of methotrexate for treatment of psoriasis in patients with HIV infection.
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The radiographic and CT scan show the typical "tram line" intracranial calcifications.
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Dopamine agonists are increasingly used in the treatment of Parkinson disease, but they may cause serious adverse effects.
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Persistent cerebrospinal fluid leak is a known complication of intrathecal pump system insertion for drug delivery.
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Three cases of severe psychotic pictures with only mild or completely missing vegetative symptoms after ingestion of angel's trumpet tea are reported.
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Human T cell leukemia virus type 1 proviral DNA loads were reduced to undetectable levels in PBMC sampled 12 months after BMT.
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Dyspnea, hypoxemia, and pleuritic chest pain occurred within 24 hours of rituximab administration, and there was no other apparent explanation.
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Emerging school-based methodologies are discussed with recommendations for future efforts.
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Serotonergic antidepressants and urinary incontinence.
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