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It should be emphasized that the recurrence of nephrotic syndrome was observed after the following chemotherapy, including M-CSF, whereas the bone marrow still remained completely remitted.
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The use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors in the treatment of elderly, depressed patients.
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Fatal hepatic failure caused by chemotherapy-induced reactivation of hepatitis B virus in a patient with hematologic malignancy.
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ECG showed marked ST elevations consistent with acute myocardial infarction.
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Subsequent liver biopsy showed low-grade lobular hepatitis.
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They both required treatment with insulin, one in very high dosage, but their insulin requirements fell progressively after the atypical antipsychotic was withdrawn.
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Other possible differential diagnoses were magnesium overdose or a post-ictal state.
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The drug combination resulted in persistently elevated urinary Histoplasma antigen levels and subtherapeutic plasma itraconazole concentrations.
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Laparotomy revealed it to be unresectable.
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Emergency coronary angiography revealed no major coronary atherosclerosis.
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Adverse effects of amiodarone including pulmonary toxicity, hepatotoxicity, aggravation of arrhythmia, and thyroid diseases are well understood.
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Children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), treated with L-asparaginase are at risk for cerebral thrombosis or hemorrhage because of coagulation protein deficiencies.
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Although pathologic confirmation of the cause was not possible, the potential for this alarming complication should be recognized by physicians prescribing epidural steroid therapy.
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We suggest that itraconazole should be added to the list of drugs that may be responsible for a drug-induced vanishing bile duct syndrome.
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CONCLUSION: Treatment of hypotension with beta-agonists in VLBW infants with left ventricular hypertrophy can lead to hypercontractility and left ventricular obliteration with paradoxical hypotension.
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In one patient, it was demonstrated that the discontinuation of enalapril was followed by a decrease in renal blood flow and a significant increase in the plasma erythropoietin levels that preceded the rise in hemoglobin.
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One should use caution in the interpretation of magnetic resonance imaging scans of the shoulder soon after the injection of corticosteroids.
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Two cases of vesicouterine fistula, caused by lower-segment cesarean section, are presented.
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BACKGROUND: Tamoxifen, a widely used drug in adjuvant therapy of breast carcinoma, is now being tested for its effectiveness in chemoprevention.
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Thus, t(4;11)(p12;q23) with MLL and FRYL involvement represents a new recurring 11q23 translocation, to date seen only in therapy-related acute leukemias.
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While the patient had evidence of underlying kidney disease, the timing of his renal failure indicates that TDF played a central role.
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Although the intended length of treatment was a minimum of 8 weeks, only three patients completed 8 weeks of therapy, one patient completed 6 weeks, two patients completed 4 weeks and one patient was discontinued after 5 days.
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We report a case of primary non-Hodgkin gastric stump lymphoma, found in a 78-year-old man 30 years after a distal gastrectomy for a benign peptic ulcer.
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He had an immediate hypersensitivity reaction during the initiation of the MTX infusion with diffuse urticaria, facial swelling, cough, and chest tightness.
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Only nondepolarizing muscle relaxants should be used in patients who are at risk for mucositis.
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Ultimately, the choice of treatment will depend upon the patient's risk of recurrence and progression.
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Mercury sensitisation: review, relevance and a clinical report.
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She gradually recovered from these symptoms during subsequent 7 days.
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Patients from endemic areas referred to transplant centers may be at high risk for disseminated histoplasmosis when treated with long-term prednisone for graft-versus-host disease.
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Seizures were treated with diazepam.
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Histologically, the fungal organisms demonstrated markedly enlarged blastoconidia with a variety of morphologic forms, mimicking other mycotic organisms, such as Cryptococcus neoformans, Blastomyces dermatitidis, and Paracoccidioides brasiliensis.
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Loss of speech after orthotopic liver transplantation.
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Taken together with other evidence that fluoroquinolones lower seizure threshold, this report suggests fluoroquinolones should be avoided in patients receiving ECT.
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Sodium bicarbonate should be given early in the resuscitation, and re-administered as frequently as required, targeting an alkaline pH and improved cardiac output, while accepting hypernatraemia.
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Intrahepatic cholestasis and sicca complex after thiabendazole.
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A multicentric retrospective pilot study was undertaken to detect GCV-resistance through mutations within the UL97 gene in renal transplant recipients who experienced active HCMV infection and received valacyclovir prophylaxis.
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Three of these patients had convulsions attributed to imipenem/cilastatin; 3.6% of the patients had seizure, or 2% of imipenem/cilastatin administrations was followed by a seizure attack.
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Subsequent reversal was by intravenous administration of calcium chloride.
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One case of tacrolimus-induced hepatic VOD developing after lung transplantation (LT) has been recently reported.
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In this study a case of BP which was difficult to control with systemic steroids was successfully treated with mycophenolate mofetil as adjuvant therapy.
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New criteria for the diagnosis of infective endocarditis.
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We report a case of intracardiac thrombus in a patient supported by the Jarvik 2000 Flowmaker successfully treated with a single dose of peripherally administered TNK-tissue plasminogen activator (Tenecteplase, Metalyse, Boehringer Ingelheim).
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The dog remains healthy despite the marked increase in the number of circulating platelets.
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There is direct and indirect evidence for various immunologic and nonimmunologic pathways precipitating the reaction.
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Our experience supports its efficacy in this setting, and to the best of our knowledge this is the first report of successful treatment of cutaneous warts with IV Cidofovir in a pediatric case.
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In vivo confocal microscopic findings of interlamellar stromal keratopathy induced by elevated intraocular pressure.
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We describe rupture of a cerebral arterial aneurysm in a 32 year old hypertensive woman following the introduction of nifedipine treatment.
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Serum tryptase levels drawn during the infusions were low, signifying controlled mast cell degranulation.
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A 7-year-old with congenital toxoplasmosis who took pyrimethamine and sulfadiazine for reactivated chorioretinitis developed fever, severe cutaneous involvement, swelling, abdominal pain and transaminitis, persisting weeks after withholding medicines.
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A hemagglutinin mutation (198 Thr-->Ile) reduced the virus affinity for receptors found on susceptible human cells.
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A 76-year-old woman was admitted to our department for evaluation of left facial pain, confusion and disorientation.
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Mucormycosis peritonitis: more than 2 years of disease-free follow-up after posaconazole salvage therapy after failure of liposomal amphotericin B.
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9. More accurate assessment of risk: benefit ratios awaits the results of prospective controlled studies.
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The Ensure Plus was continued and adequate prothrombin times were achieved on 7.5 to 10 mg of warfarin daily.
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Infections secondary to Leuconostoc are uncommon, and usually affect patients with underlying diseases, prior use of vancomycin and those with central lines.
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Occurrence in mycosis fungoides treated with psoralens plus long-wave ultraviolet radiation.
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After the initial resuscitation and the subsequent treatment of shock and vitamin K deficiency, acute peritoneal dialysis was instituted to correct the severe lactic acidosis.
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Currently available research on the use of risperidone to manage agitation in patients with dementia is discussed.
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Hypercalcemia has not been previously reported during treatment with topical tacalcitol.
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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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While the association of psoriasis and lupus may have been fortuitous, the temporal relationships suggest that PUVA treatment in this case may have been of pathogenetic importance in the development of the connective tissue disease.
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A periodic examination of the nasal septum should be undertaken in patients with ABPA and rhinitis on long term inhaled oral and intranasal corticosteroids along with oral corticosteroids.
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Quetiapine in relapse prevention in alcoholics suffering from craving and affective symptoms: a case series.
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Laboratory investigation disclosed a high anti-Toxoplasma IgG titer.
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The excessive accumulation of copper in many tissues illustrates the potential danger of parenteral copper therapy.
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Moreover, the disease invariably recurs in the graft kidney and causes graft failure.
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Apomorphine-induced erections in PD are probably more common than previously thought.
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Severe aphthous stomatitis associated with oral calcineurin and mTOR inhibitors.
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Alternative medicine is becoming increasingly popular, especially with terminally ill patients.
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Oral ketamine: a promising treatment for restless legs syndrome.
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The results were judged to be good in 36.6% of the cases, moderate in 36.6% and poor in 26.7% of the cases.
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All developed mucocutaneous side effects within 20 weeks of beginning im gold therapy, at a time when RA had improved markedly compared to pretreatment status.
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Treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma using arterial chemoembolization with degradable starch microspheres and continuous arterial infusion of 5-fluorouracil.
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Optical coherent tomography and fluorescein angiography showed an almost complete resolution of cystoid macular edema.
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No recurrence was seen in the 12 to 19 month follow-up.
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We report the case of an adult patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who presented with repeated transient ischemic attacks followed by a seizure during consolidation treatment with L-asparaginase.
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Transient leucopenia and thrombocytopenia associated with sodium nitroprusside infusion.
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Protein C, protein S, and antithrombin III were normal, and factor V Leiden and prothrombin gene mutations were absent.
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The diabetes improved when the treatment was discontinued and worsened on re-introduction.
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The IgA was normalized after phenytoin withdrawal, but IgE determination increased progressively without any atopic symptoms.
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Intravenous cimetidine administered q8h offers a safe and cost-effective approach to H2-receptor blockade and reduction of gastric acid secretion in patients who are temporarily unable to take oral medication.
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Thrombocytopenia has traditionally been associated with intermittent therapy.
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Renal failure is a rare complication associated with the use of rifampicin for the treatment of tuberculosis, usually occurring well into the course of therapy.
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The ophthalmological examination was normal, except for extensive bilateral maculopathy with shining crystalline deposits, central and peripheral visual field defects, slightly affected scotopic and photopic potentials in the flash-ERG, and an abnormal m-ERG.
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Antibiotic therapy consisting of Amoxicillin and Gentamycin was given for seven days.
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Steroid therapy predisposes to early dissemination and a potentially fatal outcome.
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One of the patients had had earlier exposure to typical antipsychotic drugs, but no other predisposing factors for TD were noted.
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Common adverse events (frequency 10%) of lacosamide doses up to 600 mg/day include nonspecific central nervous system effects (e.g., dizziness, ataxia, diplopia, and somnolence).
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The literature on thiabendazole-induced cholestasis and its association with sicca complex is reviewed.
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Ten to 15% of patients treated with ifosfamide develop an encephalopathy.
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DISCUSSION: Serotonin syndrome is a potentially lethal pharmacodynamic interaction between medications that increase serotonergic transmission at the synaptic junction.
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Management of suspected neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
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CONCLUSIONS: Low dosages of quinacrine used for malaria prophylaxis can be associated with a delayed, severe maculopathy indistinguishable from chloroquine maculopathy in certain patients.
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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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CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Gabapentin appeared to be a safe, effective, and economical treatment for neuropathic pain in this horse.
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CONCLUSIONS: Metoclopramide may cause reversible nonthrombocytopenic vascular-type palpable purpura.
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Moreover, the IgG subclasses in glomerular deposits and the presence of chimeric renal cells were studied.
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RESULTS: Treatment with this topical fluorinated corticosteroid produced a measurable reduction in the size of the hemangiomas, which permitted clearing of the visual axis.
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DATA SOURCES: Case studies, abstracts, and research publications identified in MEDLINE and bibliographic review.
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Retinal pigment epithelial tear following photodynamic therapy for choroidal neovascularization secondary to AMD.
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