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mydriasis/fever

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Index of suspicion. Case 1: Persistent fever and cough following episodes of emesis in a 7-year-old girl. Case 2: Blurry vision and unilateral dilated pupil in a 14-year-old girl. Case 3: Swelling, pain, and erythema of the thumb in a 10-year-old girl with habits of nail biting and thumb sucking.

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[A case of episodic mydriasis associated with fever and headache (author's transl)].

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Whole exome sequencing revealed a pathogenic variant in a gene related to malignant hyperthermia in a Vietnamese cardiac surgical patient: A case report.

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Introduction
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a rare autosomal dominant pharmacogenetic disorder which known associated with some genes such as CACNA1S and RYR1. Using whole exome analysis, we aimed to find out the genetic variant data in a malignant hyperthermia

[The ocular fundus findings in dengue fever].

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From September to December of 1988, 24 cases of clinical diagnosed dengue fever accompanied by visual disturbances were studied. A detailed history and a detailed ocular examination including visual acuity, slit lamp examination, fundus examination through dilated pupil and fluorescein angiography

[Fever, large eyes and confusion; the anticholinergic syndrome].

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A 52-year-old woman was in a confused state and had difficulty walking and swallowing, as well as dysarthria. That same day she had consumed some berries, which she thought were bilberries, but she had instead eaten Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade). She made a spontaneous and full recovery

A 6-year-old girl with fever, rash, and increased intracranial pressure.

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BACKGROUND Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is a well-described, potentially lethal, tick-borne zoonotic infection and has very effective therapy. However, the diagnosis might not be made early enough, often leading to worse outcomes. OBJECTIVE Our aim was to discuss the diagnostic dilemmas

[Symptoms of acute cerebral hernia following induction of anesthesia in hydrocephalus--malignant hyperthermia in reality].

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We report the case of a 4.9-year-old boy with congenital hydrocephalus and obstruction of his shunt who just after the induction of anaesthesia suddenly developed generalized muscle rigidity that made intubation impossible. Because of temporary mydriasis the situation could hardly be differentiated

Neurogenic Fever in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Treated with Propranolol: A Case Report.

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The causes of intractable fever in severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients can be diverse. Neurogenic fever (NF) which is a rare entity can develop due to autonomic dysregulation in the absence of infection or any other cause of fever. It manifests as fever, tachycardia, paroxysmal

[Pneumococcal meningitis in children. Review of 28 cases].

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OBJECTIVE To describe the epidemiological characteristics, clinical features and prognostic indicators of pneumococcal meningitis in children admitted to a children's hospital in Madrid. METHODS We retrospectively studied 28 children with a diagnosis of pneumococcal meningitis based on

[MRI findings of brain-stem tuberculoma in a case of tuberculous meningitis].

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A 54-year-old woman developed headache and slight fever. When she consulted a physician, she could not move either of her eyes to the right. Cranial CT scan revealed no significant findings. Lumbar puncture was performed and CSF examination showed the cell count of 10,304/mm3, glucose level of 10

Early diagnosis and treatment in a child with foodborne botulism.

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BACKGROUND Foodborne botulism is a neuroparalytic disease caused by ingestion of food contaminated with botulinum toxins. Despite rare the mortality rate is high if untreated. Diagnosis of botulism is still a challenge for clinician, due to the variability of clinical manifestations and disease

Acute amitraz intoxication in human.

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OBJECTIVE To review the clinical profiles and therapies instituted for patients with acute amitraz intoxication. METHODS Retrospective study. METHODS Multidisciplinary intensive care unit (ICU) of a university hospital. METHODS Ten patients admitted to the ICU of Ege University Hospital. RESULTS Ten

Accidental ecstasy poisoning in a toddler.

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A child of 14 months accidentally swallowed a portion of an Ecstasy pill. Forty minutes after ingestion, he started a generalized convulsion. He also presented hyperthermia (38 degrees C), hypertension, tachycardia (130 bpm), ventricular extrasystoles, tachypnea (50 rpm), and mydriasis. At the

Tripelennamine interactions with the psychotomimetic sigma agonist N-allylnormetazocine.

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The pharmacological effects of individual and combined intravenous doses of the antihistamine tripelennamine and the psychotomimetic sigma benzomorphan opioid derivative, N-allylnormetazocine (NANM), on nociceptive reflexes, autonomic parameters and behavior were assessed in the chronic spinal dog.

Sympathetic overactivity from fenfluramine-phentermine overdose.

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A 24-year-old male presented to the emergency department with hyperadrenergic manifestations of fenfluramine-phentermine overdose: tachycardia, mydriasis, fever, diaphoresis, hyperventilation, and combativeness. Sedatives, neuromuscular paralytics, adrenergic antagonists, and mechanical ventilation
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