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In our case no complications developed from the treatment and the patient's visual loss and renal function improved.
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Posterior circulation hyperperfusion syndrome after bilateral vertebral artery intracranial stenting.
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Radiation myelopathy is a rare, devastating, late effect of radiotherapy to the spinal cord.
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In this article, we describe another case of subcutaneous changes following repeated glatiramer acetate injection, presented as localized panniculitis in the area around the injection sites, in a 46-year-old female patient who was treated with glatiramer acetate for 18 months.
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We describe a case of severe aplastic anemia (AA) that was probably induced by lenalidomide.
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This shows that sertraline has potent interactions with lamotrigine metabolism.
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As of December 1998, only mild ectropion persisted.
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One patient received moxalactam as part of the combination therapy for diffuse pulmonary infiltration during renal transplant rejection.
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These preliminary data suggest that low-dose cidofovir may be tolerated, even among renal transplant recipients with significant renal dysfunction due to BKVN.
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Intravenous cytarabine and methotrexate appear to act synergistically to enhance the potential for central nervous system toxicity.
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Glutathione levels were low before treatment, and increased during treatment.
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RESULTS: The treated rabbit eyes and the control eyes showed no light microscopic evidence of ocular toxicity at 1 month following injection.
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Oral 25-hydroxyvitain D3 in treatment of osteomalacia associated with ileal resection and cholestyramine therapy.
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The patient was intubated with ventilator support and improved after his metabolic acidosis resolved.
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Four years after the beginning of IFN therapy, he acutely developed moderate hyperglycemia and severe ketonuria with positive islet cell antibody, and then 28 units/day of insulin injection was started.
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Chronic cystoid macular edema that does not respond to topical nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drops may resolve with intravitreal triamcinolone but not with bevacizumab.
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A possible mechanism for focal neurological deficit in brain-damaged patients on phenytoin therapy is discussed.
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Pancreatitis is a very rare adverse effect associated with the use of amiodarone, and only four cases of amiodarone-induced pancreatitis have been reported in literature.
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Magnesium sulfate, a saline laxative, is often used for treatment of intestinal impactions in horses.
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One complication is toxic leukoencephalopathy, which is due to a direct toxic effect of chemotherapeutic agents on the central nervous system white matter.
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The authors present a case study of a mentally healthy man who repeatedly experienced short-lived, obsessional-like suicidal ideas and images after ingestion of the anti-fungal drug ketoconazole.
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Screening for celiac disease with detection of anti-endomysium antibodies would be done in susceptible patients.
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Acute left atrial thrombosis during anticoagulant therapy in a patient with antithrombin deficiency.
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Severe flare-up in a prostate cancer patient treated with luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone analogue depot.
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Risk of abuse of diphenhydramine in children and adolescents with chronic illnesses.
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These findings suggest that clozapine-induced seizures can be successfully treated, that gradual dose titration can reduce the likelihood of further episodes of seizures and that concomitant use of a suitable mood stabilizer/anti-epileptic medication can improve the outcome of treatment-resistant schizophrenia.
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Nephrotic syndrome in strongyloidiasis: remission after eradication with anthelmintic agents.
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CONCLUSIONS: Choroidal detachment can occur in surgically untreated eyes after use of a topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor.
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Pathological features and a considerable improvement in myocardial function after withdrawal implicated the exogenous catecholamine excess in the pathogenesis of the cardiomyopathy.
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Multiple complications of propylthiouracil treatment: granulocytopenia, eosinophilia, skin reaction and hepatitis with lymphocyte sensitization.
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Further studies are necessary to evaluate whether the study of HLA antigens may be a very useful tool to detect the patients with a predisposition to develop autoimmune thyroiditis, in order to make a early diagnosis of thyroid disorders during the IFN-alpha treatment.
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We propose that the reactions may represent local manifestations of heightened delayed hypersensitivity, mounted by increasing numbers of 'resuscitated' lymphocytes against immunogenic cell wall substances released from dying tubercle bacilli in patients whose level of cellular immunity is being enhanced as a result of chemotherapy.
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MATERIAL AND METHODS-A 50-year-old woman was followed-up for 15 years clinically and paraclinically after a heavy PHT intoxication.
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This patient, a 29 year old male, suffered from grand mal epilepsy for about 12 years, and he had been treated with anticonvulsive drugs.
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In the previous four patients treated with cidofovir the outcome was discouraging, as was the case in this patient.
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Recombinant factor VIIa has been licensed in the United Kingdom since 1996 for the control of bleeding in hemophilic patients who are actively bleeding or are about to undergo surgery.
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Ulcer became worse after tobramycin and gentamycin treatment for 2 days.
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Despite this, the lesions worsened in severity.
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Very few cases of rituximab administration during pregnancy have been described.
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Reversible cardiomyopathy caused by administration of interferon alpha.
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Sudden death in an infant from methemoglobinemia after administration of "sweet spirits of nitre".
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Ceftriaxone-induced fixed drug eruption: first report.
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A 27-year-old man who had a history of bronchial asthma, eosinophilic enteritis, and eosinophilic pneumonia presented with fever, skin eruptions, cervical lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, atypical lymphocytosis, and eosinophilia two weeks after receiving trimethoprim (TMP)-sulfamethoxazole (SMX) treatment.
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One patient with a chromosome 22q11.2 deletion and Evans syndrome is reported in this paper.
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A case report.
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These pauses were always preceded by the short P-P intervals and were usually followed by one or two P-P intervals of 0.92-0.95 s representing the basic sinus cycle.
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(4) The acute rehabilitation of a 21-year-old woman with systemic lupus erythematosus and a history of 14 laparotomies due to severe acute pancreatitis and multiple gut perforations.
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At a six-month follow up, her skin lesions improved and there was no recurrence of neurologic symptoms.
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During this time, she was exposed to chickenpox.
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Fatal complication of intravesical formalin during control of intractable hemorrhage from radiation cystitis.
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Our study presents a new aspect of the benefit of STN stimulation with regard to drug-induced non-motor symptoms in patient with PD.
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Triglyceride levels decreased from 1450 to 337 mg/dl (76.8%) and from 1985 to 322 mg/dl (83.8%), respectively, after 10 months of therapy.
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A 5-year-old boy presented with abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting of blood.
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Narcolepsy, paranoid psychosis, and analeptic abuse.
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Constrictive pericarditis has been defined classically as a progressive condition, characterized by pericardial fibrosis, with or without calcification, which results in chronic refractory congestive heart failure and for witch pericardiectomy is often required.
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Gastric candidiasis.
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Pneumonitis, bilateral pleural effusions, echocardiographic evidence of cardiac tamponade, and positive autoantibodies developed in a 43-year-old man, who was receiving long-term sulfasalazine therapy for chronic ulcerative colitis.
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This is a report of a renal transplant patient with Pneumocystis pneumonia who developed chemical cellulitis and ulceration following the extravasation of intravenous pentamidine into the soft tissues of the left hand and forearm.
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The frequency and relationship of granulocytopenia caused by sustained-release procainamide in patients with tachyarrhythmias are briefly discussed, and prior reported cases are reviewed.
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The development of nephrotic-range proteinuria after renal transplantation is an unfavourable prognostic factor for graft survival.
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She subsequently haemorrhaged into the infarcted area with residual neurological deficits.
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Recovery occurred within 2 months with supportive treatment.
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RESULTS: The study patients were observed up to 4 years, and none of them reported any problems.
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Computed tomography (CT) of the brain showed only mild right-sided hydrocephalus, and was negative for intracranial hemorrhage and intracranial mass.
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However, after a few months of treatment, apomorphine was ineffective in stopping abnormal movements, even when doses were increased.
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The management of further bleeding in these patients is difficult.
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We describe the development of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus osteomyelitis of the scaphoid in a 49-year-old man from an infection occurring around a catheter in the radial artery.
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Retinal dysfunction and anterior segment deposits in a patient treated with rifabutin.
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The restrictive lung disease progressed despite cessation of sulfasalazine and initiation of corticosteroid therapy.
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We report the specifics of 12 cases of severe hypertension after the intraoperative use of topical phenylephrine, submucosal epinephrine, or both.
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Pamidronate treatment of hypercalcemia caused by vitamin D toxicity.
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This case illustrates that a small number of subjects with severe asthma receiving high-dose CS need to be considered as a separate, high-risk group for developing disseminated varicella.
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MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: A 37-yr-old female with recently diagnosed acute myelogenous leukemia was admitted to the ICU with mental status changes and progressive dyspnea requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation.
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Jaw osteonecrosis associated with use of bisphosphonates and chemotherapy: paradoxical complication of treatment of bone lesions in multiple myeloma patients.
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Medical treatment was continued for 6 mth.
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A presumptive diagnosis of severe bronchospasm was made, and aggressive bronchodilator therapy was instituted.
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Several recent series have suggested that, in most cases, CMV reactivation does not lead to severe complications and resolves spontaneously with the UC flare and discontinuation of immunosuppression.
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Thrombolytic therapy with tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) for acute myocardial infarction may result in major bleeding complications such as gastrointestinal or intracranial bleeding.
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Black cohosh and other herbal remedies associated with acute hepatitis.
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Serum creatinine increased to 6.1 mg/dL on day 4 of admission from a baseline of 1.0 mg/dL.
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Flutamide withdrawal syndrome is characterized by a decrease in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) after flutamide withdrawal in a subset of patients with progressing metastatic carcinoma of the prostate.
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Eleven milliliters of clear yellow fluid was collected via abdominocentesis.
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We report a case of fulminant MH associated with a ketoacidotic diabetic coma.
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To our knowledge, broken heart syndrome after opioid withdrawal has not been reported previously in an adult.
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Some aspects of DEM overlap with neuromyelitis optica (NMO), another demyelination disease of CNS that was for a long time regarded as part of the MS spectrum, until discovery of the aquaporin-4 antibodies, claimed to be specific for NMO.
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A diagnosis of masked theophylline poisoning should be considered in similar situations involving a rapid decrease of insulin requirements.
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Intravenous injection of diazepam caused a rapid normalization of the EEG with disappearance of the clinical manifestations.
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Case report and literature review.
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A coronary arteriogram five hours after the onset of symptoms revealed total occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery.
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This patient rapidly progressed from mild neurotoxicity to fatal encephalopathy after one dose of intrathecal methotrexate during his third cycle of chemotherapy.
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Treatment of the chorea led to rapid resolution of her psychiatric symptoms.
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Although rare, there have been reported cases of primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma occurring in this population.
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At the onset of the ST elevation, all patients were receiving dopamine infusion, which in four of them was inadvertently increased shortly before the ECG changes, the ST elevation was not associated with chest pain, pericardial friction rub, or acute changes in the heart rate, or arterial blood pressure.
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Within minutes, he experienced an adverse reaction consisting of bilateral pruritus of the feet, which quickly progressed to his head; diaphoresis; nausea; vomiting; facial pallor; and hives.
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In case of normal endometrial cells in the Pap smear, a careful evaluation should be performed.
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The presentation and progression of drug-induced ocular cicatricial pemphigoid can be variable.
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Torsade de pointes associated with moxifloxacin: a rare but potentially fatal adverse event.
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This patient was using industrial strength glue to reattach a chipped tooth for approximately 1 year, and such use was associated with chronic exposure of his oral mucosa to this glue.
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PURPOSE: To report a new adverse effect related to treatment with bimatoprost.
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Interferon-induced psychosis as a "psychiatric contraindication" to hepatitis C treatment: a review and case-based discussion.
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