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However, its efficacy in preventing invasive aspergillosis could not be demonstrated.
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Recurrent unilateral, throbbing, frontal headaches should be referred to as facial migraine.
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Implications for its drug management are discussed.
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This implies that TNFalpha may play an important role in the development of this condition.
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To our knowledge, this is the first report of t-MDS associated with ATL.
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The nephrotic syndrome responded again to withdrawal of lithium and institution of steroid therapy.
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A 10.5-year-old, castrated male shih tzu was presented for evaluation of weakness, pica, and pallor of the mucous membranes.
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Recent reports have shown trinucleotide repeat expansions in the spinocerebellar ataxia 2 (SCA2) gene in patients with levodopa-responsive parkinsonism.
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We report a cae of paranoid psychosis following use of a decongestant containing PPA and summarize the case report literature of psychiatric adverse effects to PPA in which doses were known and stated to be within recommended guidelines.
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It is important for both the general and cardiac anesthesiologist to understand the effects of thrombolysis on hemostasis and myocardial function, since these patients can present for emergent surgery in the cardiac or general operating theater.
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This profile should trigger a "red flag" as to the possibility of phenobarbital behavioral side effects or exacerbation of preexisting maladaptive behaviors.
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It is thought that the clinico-pathological features and chronology of this case bore the hallmarks of the so-called "3-week sulphasalazine syndrome", a rare, but often fatal, immunoallergic reaction to sulphasalazine.
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We report the case of a 33-year-old man who presented with a large B-cell non Hodgkin's lymphoma presenting as acute pancreatitis.
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Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging 2 weeks later showed complete resolution of the abnormalities.
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We report here a 26-year-old female with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma who died of severe pulmonary fibrosis 81 days after the administration of high-dose BCNU (600 mg/m2).
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If detected and diagnosed in a timely fashion, it can be treated and should resolve with minimal sequelae.
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Sepsis, viral hepatitis, and metabolic liver disease were excluded.
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The risk of developing sAML has been estimated to be between 2% and 10%, depending upon the type, duration and dosage of previous therapy (Michels et al, 1985; Shulman, 1993; Robinson & Mertens, 1993; Ballen & Antin, 1993).
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Hypersensitivity pneumonitis-like syndrome associated with the use of lenalidomide.
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A generalized tonic-clonic seizure occurred a few minutes after injection of the morphine antagonist naloxone.
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Definite regression of the tumors was observed.
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At that time anti-tuberculous agents were also being administered for presumed tuberculosis.
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The elevated left ventricular end-diastolic pressure causes the left atrial overload which could be at risk of atrial fibrillation in patients with HCM.
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Combining methylephedrine and Chinese herbal drugs might carry a risk of stroke.
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Serial electroencephalograms were obtained to evaluate CHL central nervous toxicity, before, during and after treatment with this agent.
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They represented a typical picture of NE: two of them died because of septic shock; five patients had subileus with irritation of the peritoneum; and one had hepatosplenic abscesses confirmed 6 months later by post-mortem examination.
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The authors describe three families in whom the occurrence of FVS in all the siblings strongly suggests hereditary susceptibility to valproic acid-induced adverse outcome.
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Although the role of antipsychotics in this situation is speculative, development of rhabdomyolysis related to hyponatremia and/or its correction should not be underestimated and should be assessed thoroughly.
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After a two-month interruption of interferon administration, natural interferon alpha was given but followed by another episode of the same neurological manifestations.
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Mesalamine may cause hypersensitivity pneumonitis in patients with Crohn's disease.
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Multiple pulmonary nodules: an unusual presentation of fludarabine pulmonary toxicity: case report and review of literature.
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Early asymptomatic recurrence of cervical artery dissection: three cases.
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Kaposi's sarcoma in a patient treated with imatinib mesylate for chronic myeloid leukemia.
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At autopsy he was found to have multiple hepatocellular neoplasms.
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Facial soft tissue augmentation has been performed using different materials.
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Atypical endometriosis may act as a precancerous lesion in the process of tamoxifen-induced malignant transformation of endometriosis.
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A few reports have appeared concerning switching from clozapine to other antipsychotics for treatment-refractory schizophrenia.
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As the list of FMF-associated MEFV mutations is expanded, and/or new sequencing technologies permit more rapid screening, the value and interpretation of genetic testing for FMF will become more straightforward.
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After taking cholestyramine II sachets twice daily for two months she presented with lethargy, confusion and drowsiness.
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The rationale of suggesting N-AC and IVIG for the treatment of this syndrome relies on the theoretical synergistic effects of the two agents.
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The glial abnormality, the most striking feature in the present case, strongly suggests toxic and metabolic disturbances.
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Mean time between initiation of gemcitabine therapy and onset of HUS was 7.4 +/- 3.5 months, or 21.9 +/- 10.9 doses of gemcitabine.
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Reconciling theory and practice.
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Captopril-related (and -induced?) asthma.
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IV propranolol was used as the initial treatment for his hyperadrenergic state, resulting in a decrease in heart rate but a paroxsymal increase in blood pressure.
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A 75-year-old man developed bilateral lower leg edema 6 months after switching from troglitazone to pioglitazone.
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She received an accidental 450-mg bolus injection of morphine intrathecally and developed hypertension, status epilepticus, intracerebral hemorrhage, and respiratory failure.
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Symptoms and signs of augmentation were related to low plasma levodopa levels, abating 75 minutes after oral levodopa administration and reappearing after 3 hours, closely mirroring the rapid rise and fall of plasma levodopa concentration.
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Pseudomonas infections in children with human immunodeficiency virus infection.
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Neither infant developed hemorrhage of prematurity as confirmed on cranial ultrasonography.
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Physicians should be aware of the risk of severe AIHA in CLL patients with a history of AIHA or positivation of the DAT during previous fludarabine administration, or in case of secondary fixation of complement to the red cell membrane occurring during fludarabine treatment.
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The dose-limiting toxicity of KW-2149 is pulmonary toxicity.
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Recovery from the side effects was complete 4 months after the last 5-FU treatment.
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However, in order to avoid neuropathic side effects, patients under thalidomide therapy should be monitored every 6 months with nerve conduction studies while taking the drug.
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Dilatation by a balloon-tipped catheter produced an immediate and sustained reversal of the arteriospasm, together with a dramatic relief of symptoms and signs.
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During dose-finding studies for intravenous proton pump inhibitors omeprazole and pantoprazole, three of six young female volunteers receiving omeprazole and two young female volunteers receiving pantoprazole developed peripheral edema within 8 hr when high doses of the proton pump inhibitors were applied by continuous infusion together with large volumes of fluid.
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The patient was subicteric at the time.
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We also strongly draw the attention to the main preventive procedure against invasive fungal infection that is the correct management of antidiabetic therapy that prevents the predisposing temporary neutrophils activity deficit, contributing to a better survival rate of diabetic children.
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The concentrations of olanzapine measured in this case were as follows (mg/L or mg/kg): 0.40 (heart blood), 0.27 (carotid blood), 0.35 (urine), 0.61 (liver), negative (cerebrospinal fluid), 0.33 mg in 50 ml (gastric contents).
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Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) is an immunosuppressive drug used in renal transplantation, lupus nephritis and pemphigus vulgaris patients.
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This case demonstrates the association of selective IgA deficiency with remission in rheumatoid arthritis induced by fenclofenac as well as aurothiomalate and sulphasalazine.
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The infiltrate resolved in response to topical voriconazole, natamycin, and oral voriconazole.
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Sexual dysfunction secondary to antidepressant drugs is an under-recognized clinical problem, and likely an important factor in noncompliance with treatment.
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Steroid diabetes in children with Crohn disease.
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Hydatid disease: the alveolar variety in Australia.
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Recurrent septicemia with lethal outcome during and after cyclosporine therapy in severe ulcerative colitis.
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Mirtazapine treatment in a subject with autistic disorder and fetishism.
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Drug-induced gingival enlargement: biofilm control and surgical therapy with gallium-aluminum-arsenide (GaAlAs) diode laser-A 2-year follow-up.
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A case report.
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To our knowledge, this is the first case of griseofulvin-exacerbated lupus in which nephrotic syndrome has been observed.
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Dorzolamide-induced choroidal detachment in a surgically untreated eye.
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Swab of punctured vesicles demonstrated HSV type II by polymerase chain reaction.
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Systemic capillary leak syndrome after granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF).
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OBJECTIVE: To present a case of neonatal adrenal suppression due to the use of high-dose methylprednisolone in late pregnancy of a woman with Crohn's disease.
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The endemic nature of the finding in such a short period of time is outstanding.
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Toxic epidermal necrolysis in early infancy.
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A cause-effect relationship to capecitabine was suggested due to resolution of headache with capecitabine withdrawal and reappearance with capecitabine rechallenge.
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Tacrolimus (FK-506) is an important immunosuppressive agent most often given for maintenance immunosuppression to prevent acute cellular organ rejection.
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Although dasatinib is a generally well-tolerated drug in the treatment of Philadelphia chromosome positive hematopoetic malignancies, pleural effusions have been frequently noted and have been reported in up to 35% of patients (Sahn SA.
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Type I second-degree AV block (Mobitz type I, Wenckebach AV block) during ritodrine therapy for preterm labor.
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She subsequently developed Shewanella spp. bacteraemia without any clinical source of infection.
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Magnetic resonance imaging appearance of the shoulder after subacromial injection with corticosteroids can mimic a rotator cuff tear.
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A rare complication of trigeminal nerve stimulation during radiofrequency thermocoagulation: sudden ST segment elevation.
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Interferon alfa acts by stimulating the T-helper (Th) 1 immune response.
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This case report refers to a patient with PLEDs whose EEGs did not change while on steady levels of phenytoin and phenobarbital, but showed a complete disappearance of these discharges when felbamate was used.
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Recurrent neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis.
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Adult respiratory distress syndrome as a severe immune reconstitution disease following the commencement of highly active antiretroviral therapy.
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All patients had biopsy findings or cultural evidence of the progression of their fungal infection while being treated with conventional amphotericin B.
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Therapy must be installed immediately, before additional investigations, and should be continued even when initial neuroimaging is negative.
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Mycophenolate mofetil in the therapy of severe myasthenia gravis.
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The use of rituximab has been uncommonly associated with delayed pulmonary toxicity.
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Very few cases have been described in detail due to the low incidence of this complication.
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While the mechanism of dextran-associated renal failure remains unsolved, plasma exchange seems to be effective therapy.
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In four patients corneal infiltrates cleared on topical medication.
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Successful therapy with intravenous streptokinase.
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We report our experience with intrathecal administration of rituximab in a 10-year-old kidney allograft recipient with PTLD in the CNS.
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CONCLUSION: Endovascular stent-grafts combined with antibiotic therapy may be an alternative to conventional thoracotomy in managing mycotic aneurysms of the descending thoracic aorta.
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The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay for group B Streptococcus showed the presence of the same serotype in mother's milk.
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We present a case of an anaphylactoid reaction in a 62-y-o female following a first-time envenomation by a rattlesnake.
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Finally, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced a "drug alert" on halofantrine advising a change in recommendations for its use.
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