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Pierce Cameron W - - 2010
A case of an 85-year-old woman with gradually progressive but severe dyspnea is reported. A thorough workup disclosed platypnea-orthodeoxia syndrome associated with right-to-left shunting through a patent foramen ovale, in the presence of several other recognized risk factors, despite the absence of significant pulmonary hypertension. Successful percutaneous transcatheter closure of ...
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Williams Matthew L - - 2010
Loeys-Dietz syndrome (LDS) is a recently described connective tissue disorder characterized by generalized arterial tortuosity and aggressive aortopathy that untreated leads to early death even at aortic dimensions as small as 4 cm. We report the case of a young man with LDS successfully treated for aortic root, arch, and ...
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Williams Matthew L - - 2010
Abstract Loeys-Dietz syndrome (LDS) is a recently described connective tissue disorder characterized by generalized arterial tortuosity and aggressive aortopathy that untreated leads to early death even at aortic dimensions as small as 4 cm. We report the case of a young man with LDS successfully treated for aortic root, arch, ...
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Lucas David - - 2010
Objectives - To determine the accidental factors and the clinical symptoms in eight cases of occupational poisoning of port workers by carbon monoxide. - To consider the primary prevention of this serious pathology occurring at work. Methods - To analyze the circumstances of the exposure to carbon monoxide in the ...
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Raynovich Bill - - 2009
40-year-old man is washing windows on a scaffold outside of an office building about 28 feet above the sidewalk when a support rope fails and one side of the platform drops. His safety harness works as designed and prevents him from falling more than a few feet. The straps around ...
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Plumm Karyn M - - 2009
Mock jurors (N = 312) viewed a simulated trial involving a woman, charged with the murder of her abusive husband, entering a plea of not guilty by reason of self-defense. Expert testimony was varied using battered woman syndrome, social agency framework, or no expert testimony. Within expert testimony conditions, jurors ...
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Arakaki Naomi - - 2009
We describe a 60 year-old woman presenting with visual loss of her left eye. No lymphadenopathies, fever, or weight loss were detected. Neuroimaging studies revealed an extra-axial mass along the posterior aspect of the left optic nerve. The mass was resected and showed xanthomatous histiocytes that were positive for CD-68, ...
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Agrawal Amit - - 2009
We present an illustrative case of osteoid osteoma of the femur, in an 11 year old male child where the clinical features were masquerading the diagnosis of tethered cord syndrome and lead to the delay in diagnosis.
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Carnero-Alcázar Manuel - - 2008
A 62-year-old man was accepted to our institution because of hypereosinophilia, severe tricuspid regurgitation and isolated right restrictive myocardiopathy, with thrombi inside the right atrium and ventricle. Based on the diagnosis of hypereosinophilic syndrome plus eosinophilic myocarditis, the patient underwent a tricuspid valve repair and endomyocardiectomy. We briefly discuss hypereosinophilic ...
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Chang Cheng-Chiang - - 2008
Survivors of poliomyelitis sometimes travel by air with mobility assistance. However, prolonged seating during long-haul flights may also possibly produce stroke events on polio-inflicted patients. A 48-year-old polio-inflicted male suffered a stroke after an extended flight. A two-dimensional echocardiography was normal without detected patent foramen ovale or dyskinetic segment. The ...
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Bailey Phillippa - - 2008
ABSTRACT: 'Red Man Syndrome' is a recognized adverse reaction to intravenous vancomycin therapy. This case concerns an elderly woman who developed a 'Red Man Syndrome' reaction whilst on oral vancomycin therapy for Clostridium difficile (C difficile) diarrhoea. Isolated case reports exist recording this reaction in association with oral vancomycin therapy ...
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Greco Ermanno - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: To report the first birth with frozen spermatozoa and frozen oocytes in a case of nonmosaic Klinefelter syndrome. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: Private IVF clinics and a university hospital. PATIENT(S): A 32-year-old woman and a 33-year-old man. INTERVENTION(S): Testicular sperm extraction and cryopreservation, oocyte recovery and cryopreservation, intracytoplasmic sperm ...
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Srivastava Monika - - 2007
A 52-year-old man presented for evaluation of patchy alopecia of the scalp, axilla, and groin and of follicular spiny papules. Histopathologic examination showed a dense, follicular, lymphocytic infiltrate and interfollicular interface changes. Lassueur-Graham-Little-Piccardi syndrome is characterized by the triad of scarring, patchy alopecia of the scalp, non-cicatricial alopecia of the ...
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Berciano José - - 2006
We describe the novel association of spinocerebellar ataxia type 3/Machado-Joseph disease (SCA3/MJD) phenotype combining classical clinical presentation and semeiology mimicking stiff man syndrome (SMS). The studied pedigree comprises seven affected members in three generations. Their clinical picture consisted of cerebellar ataxia, pyramidal signs, facial myokymia, and ophthalmoplegia. The proband was ...
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Tanaka Hisaichi - - 2005
Paraneoplastic stiff man syndrome with a thymoma is rare disease. We treated a 57-year-old woman with a type B1 thymoma, based on the World Health Organization classification, who had stiff man syndrome. Her symptoms were alleviated after a thymectomy. Herein we report a case of stiff man syndrome with a ...
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Groot Astrid T - - 2005
Mated female Heliothis virescens and H. subflexa were induced to produce sex pheromone during the photophase by injection of pheromone biosynthesis activating neuropeptide (PBAN). When injected with 1 pmol Hez-PBAN, the total amount of pheromone that could be extracted from glands of mated females during the photophase was similar to ...
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Lin Yung Ming - - 2004
We describe a sequential deteriorated change of sperm count in a 30-year-old infertile man with nonmosaic Klinefelter's syndrome. His initial semen analysis revealed oligozoospermia; however, the sperm count decreased progressively, which resulted in azoospermia over a period of 3 years. By testicular sperm extraction, a few spermatozoa were recovered. We ...
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Harput U Sebnem - - 2003
A new highly oxygenated iridoid glucoside, urphoside B (1) was isolated from the Veronica pectinata var. glandulosa together with seven known iridoid glucosides, aucubin, catalpol, veronicoside, catalposide, verproside, amphicoside and 6-O-veratroyl catalpol. The planar as well as the stereo structures of the isolated compounds were determined by means of extensive ...
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Hassaballa H - - 2000
Vancomycin is a powerful glycopeptide antibiotic that is increasingly being used owing to the emergence of highly resistant organisms such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Although a generally safe medication, administration of vancomycin is not benign, and there have been a number of adverse reactions reported. We present the case of ...
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Khanlou H - - 1999
The stiff-man syndrome is a rare neuromuscular disorder characterized by progressive rigidity, stiffness, and intermittent spasm of axial and extremity muscles. Its etiology is unknown. Different therapeutic regimens have been used with variable success. We present a case of refractory stiff-man syndrome, in which the symptoms were successfully controlled by ...
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Motashaw N D - - 1999
Vision disturbance after transurethral resection of the prostate using glycine (1.5% aminoacetic acid) as the irrigating fluid is well known (TURP syndrome). Not so commonly seen or reported is transient blindness after operative hysteroscopy with glycine. It occurred in a 38-year-old woman who underwent hysteroscopic myomectomy and endometrial resection in ...
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Albom M - - 1999
The following is an excerpt from Tuesdays with Morrie, a best-selling book by Mitch Albom about his relationship with a former professor and mentor. Albom rediscovered Morrie Schwartz in the last months of the older man's life. Knowing he was dying, Morrie visited with Mitch in his study every Tuesday. ...
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Khurana C - - 1999
We report a patient with infective endocarditis who developed a severe form of Red-man syndrome after vancomycin. On substituting the antibiotic to teicoplanin, the patient went on to develop a dramatic pyrexia which settled only after the teicoplanin was discontinued. This suggested that there may be an element of cross-reactivity ...
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Veillard E - - 1998
A 57-year-old man developed oligoarthritis of the right sacroiliac joint, knee and elbow in the wake of Clostridium difficile pseudomembranous colitis. He was HLA B27-positive and had a history of Reiter's syndrome. His joint manifestations resolved after a course of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug therapy and injection of the right knee ...
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Weiner L A - - 1998
A 44-year-old woman accidentally ingested phenelzine along with venlafaxine. Thirty minutes after the ingestion the woman began to feel nauseous and anxious. Approximately 45 minutes later a friend noted that the woman had lower extremity shaking and increasingly rapid respirations. The friend brought the woman to the emergency department and ...
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Saiz A - - 1998
We report on 2 patients who presented stiffness and spasms similar to those of stiff-man syndrome (SMS) that were limited to one leg for up to 11 years. Patients had serum glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) autoantibodies in high titer, clinical evidence of organ-specific autoimmunity, and electromyographic pattern of continuous motor ...
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Rosin L - - 1998
We report a patient who developed stiff-man syndrome, including disabling shoulder subluxation and wrist ankylosis, in association with breast cancer. Immunologic investigations disclosed autoimmunity directed against not only glutamic acid decarboxylase but also amphiphysin, a 128-kd protein located in the presynaptic compartment of neurons. The patient improved after surgery and ...
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Vincent A - - 1997
Antibodies to glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) are found in about 40% of patients with stiff man syndrome. A new assay involving immunoprecipitation of (125)I-glutamic acid decarboxylase was used to measure anti-GAD antibodies in 18 patients with stiff man syndrome. Of the eight serum samples from patients with stiff man syndrome, ...
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Aso Y - - 1997
We describe a case of stiff-man syndrome accompanied by diabetes mellitus, Hashimoto's thyroiditis and the antecedent myasthenia gravis. The diagnosis of stiff-man syndrome was made based on not only clinical findings and the characteristic electromyographic pattern but also the presence of antibodies to glutamic acid decarboxylase in the serum and ...
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Motomura Y - - 1997
A 41-year-old man with mucosal prolapse syndrome received endoscopic ultrasonography. The lesion was mildly hypoechoic and irregular, with extension into the muscularis propria and disappearance of the normal mucosal and submucosal layers. In addition, an enlargement of the muscularis propria, bridging towards the mucosal layer with merging of the two ...
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Fogan L - - 1996
The stiff-man syndrome is reported in a 55-year-old woman who also had signs of severe bulbar musculature hypercontraction. These clinical features correspond to the progressive encephalomyelitis with rigidity syndrome. Diazepam was minimally beneficial, but after treatment with plasmapheresis and corticosteroids, she was still asymptomatic when seen 5 years later.
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Diaz D G - - 1996
A 28-year-old phenotypic woman with a 46,XY karyotype underwent endoscopic gonadectomy for definitive treatment of complete androgen insensitivity syndrome. Computed tomography helped to locate and identify gonadal tissue before surgery. The histologic findings were classified according to predominant cell types. Hamartomas are frequent findings in these patients. Hamartomatous nodules almost ...
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Asokan N
A 60-year old man with squamous cell carcinoma of hypopharynx and acrokeratosis paraneoplastica (Bazex syndrome) is reported.
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Byrne C L - - 1996
The simultaneous MART algorithm (SMART) and the expectation maximization method for likelihood maximization (EMML) are extended to block-iterative versions, BI-SMART and BI-EMML, that converge to a solution in the feasible case, for any choice of subsets. The BI-EMML reduces to the "ordered subset" EMML of Hudson et al. (1992, 1994) ...
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Asokan N - - 1996
A 60-year old man with squamous cell carcinoma of hypopharynx and acrokeratosis paraneoplastica (Bazex syndrome) is reported.
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Colebunders R - - 1995
Acute schistosomiasis or "Katayama syndrome" occurs in previously uninfected persons 3-6 weeks after exposure to cercaria-infested water.1,2 Many outbreaks among tourists have been reported.3-11 Such outbreaks occur because tourists are bathing or swimming in waters thought by tourist organizations to be bilharzial free. Imported schistosomiasis acquired in the Dogon country ...
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Regehr C - - 1995
As a result of a 1990 Supreme Court of Canada decision, battered woman syndrome defense is now accepted as a legitimate extension of self-defense in Canadian courts. This defense hinges on the expert testimony that a battered woman who is accused of murder or aggravated assault suffers from the psychological ...
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Spada P T - - 1994
Stiff-man syndrome is a rare disorder of the central nervous system characterized by painful involuntary stiffening of axial muscles accompanied by spasms. Symptomatology is often precipitated by tactile or emotional stimuli, volitional movements and startling noises. It is occasionally associated with epilepsy and endocrine disorders, including insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Certain ...
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Burge C K - - 1993
To the authors' knowledge this is the first report of a patient with Münchausen's syndrome occurring as comorbidity with anorexia nervosa. The Münchausen's symptoms, together with other self-damaging and addictive behaviors, were used interchangeably to avoid anorexic feelings. The Münchausen's syndrome and self-damaging behavior in anorexia nervosa are discussed.
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Tueth M J - - 1992
A case of Capgras syndrome in a 67-year-old man who failed to improve on haloperidol, but responded to pimozide, is described. The patient's paranoid delusions abated with 8 mg per day of pimozide. We believe pimozide's established benefit in the treatment of delusional disorders warrants its consideration in alleviating other ...
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Macdonell R A - - 1992
A 70-year-old man required prolonged ventilation after surgery to remove a rectal neoplasm. The cause of the slow recovery from the effects of neuromuscular blocking agents used during his anesthetic was the Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS). Before surgery, he had no neuromuscular symptoms, even in retrospect. LEMS should be considered ...
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McEvoy K M - - 1991
Stiff-man syndrome (Moersch-Woltman syndrome) is a rare disorder of motor function characterized by involuntary stiffness of axial muscles and superimposed painful muscle spasms, which are often induced by startle or emotional stimuli. The standard treatment has been benzodiazepines. An association has been reported between stiff-man syndrome and epilepsy, insulin-dependent diabetes, ...
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Adityanjee - - 1991
A case of Koro is described in a Malaysian Chinese man in the setting of martial dysharmony and sexual rejection. A distinction is suggested between the epidemic form of Koro and the Koro symptom occurring sporadically. Existence of the sporadic Koro syndrome is discussed and a unified classificatory system is ...
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Rota G C - - 1990
It is shown that the Hopf algebra dual of a supersymmetric Hopf algebra admits two presentations, and a natural isomorphism between them is described.
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Armon C - - 1990
Three patients with a clinical diagnosis of stiff-man syndrome were studied with simultaneous video-electroencephalographic-surface electromyographic recordings in addition to routine electromyography in order to obtain objective data to confirm their diagnosis, to improve our understanding of the diagnosis of stiff-man syndrome, and to define reproducible clinical and neurophysiologic criteria for ...
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Martin R - - 1990
Eight weeks after a tick bite, a 33-year-old male patient presented with stiffness of one leg together with spasmodic painful jerks resembling stiff man syndrome. Isolated myelitis of lumbosacral segments of the spinal cord, apparently confined to the grey matter, was diagnosed and its spirochaetal aetiology confirmed by serology and ...
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Hamilton R B - - 1990
A man of 63 developed unilateral gustatory rhinorrhea shortly after radical parotidectomy for infiltrating squamous cell carcinoma that had metastasised to the parotid lymph nodes. There is a similarity between this condition and the gustatory vasodilatation and sweating of Frey's syndrome, but despite circumstantial evidence that misdirected nerve regeneration causes ...
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Daum R - - 1989
A biography is presented in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the death of Max Wilms, whose name is almost exclusively known in association with the mixed tissue tumours of the kidney. Describing his curriculum vitae, we intended to place particular emphasis on the significance of his surgical work at ...
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Chiu H F - - 1989
A Chinese man with Kleine-Levin syndrome showed evidence of hypothalamic disturbance and damage to the limbic system. He has been free from symptoms of hypersomnia and hyperphagia for 15 years, but now suffers from ejaculatory impotence which is discussed in the light of aetiological theories of this puzzling disorder.
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Costa B - - 1989
A man who had had an episode of localized encephalitis, diagnosed as viral cerebellitis in childhood came to observation at the age of 23 for attacks of segmental myoclonus of the cervical axial musculature. BAEP changes at brainstem level in this case point to involvement of the Guillain-Mollaret triangle in ...
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