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Electrocardiogram Challenge Syncope in a Woman With Nausea and Diarrhea.

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[Etiologic and clinical characteristics of syncope in children].

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OBJECTIVE Syncope is a common problem in children and adolescents. Such an event may have multiple possible causes, ranging from benign conditions to life-threatening diseases. Syncope is a major challenge for the practicing physicians. It is very important to know the etiologic and clinical

Hypotension, Syncope, and Fever in Systemic Mastocytosis without Skin Infiltration and Rapid Response to Corticosteroid and Cyclosporin: A Case Report.

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Mast cell disorders are defined by an abnormal accumulation of tissue mast cells in one or more organ systems. In systemic mastocytosis, at least one extracutaneous organ is involved by definition. Although, systemic mastocytosis usually represents with skin lesion called urticaria pigmentosa, in a

Post-prandial reactive hypoglycaemia and diarrhea caused by idiopathic accelerated gastric emptying: a case report.

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BACKGROUND The majority of cases of post-prandial reactive hypoglycemia are considered idiopathic. Abnormalities of B-cell function and glucose regulation by insulin and glucagon have been postulated as causes but associated gastrointestinal dysfunction has not been reported. We report the first

Sleep syncope: treatment with a permanent pacemaker.

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Vasovagal syncope usually occurs during upright posture, but Jardine et al. have described a variant that occurs at night. During "sleep syncope" patients are awakened from sleep with nausea, abdominal cramping, or a sense of impending diarrhea; get up; and faint in the bathroom. We report on a

Chronic diarrhea as the initial clinical manifestation of light-chain amyloidosis with cardiac involvement despite negative duodenal and rectal biopsies.

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Early and accurate diagnosis and a prompt initiation of treatment are critical for the prognosis of light-chain amyloidosis. The present article describes a case involving a 62-year-old patient who experienced unexplained, chronic diarrhea with negative duodenal and rectal biopsies. Serum

Bolus fluorouracil induced syncope and pulseless ventricular tachycardia: a case report.

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5-fluorouracil is an anti-cancer drug commonly used in oncology practice. Typical side effects are myelosupression, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and stomatitis. Cardiotoxicity is the other toxicity. Cardiac side effects are ST segment changes, rhythm abnormalities, supraventricular and ventricular

Recurrent syncope and anaphylaxis as presentation of systemic mastocytosis in a pediatric patient: case report and literature review.

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Mastocytosis refers to a rare collection of disorders, both cutaneous and systemic, that are characterized by increased numbers of mast cells. Depending on the extent of the disease, these disorders may present with symptoms resulting from mast cell degranulation including flushing, diarrhea,

Prolonged QT interval, syncope, and delirium with galantamine.

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OBJECTIVE To describe a case of QT interval prolongation, syncope, and delirium associated with galantamine use and to analyze similar cases related to acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChIs) reported to the Australian Adverse Drug Reaction Advisory Committee (ADRAC). METHODS An 85-year-old man with

Eosinophilic gastroenteritis presenting with severe anemia and near syncope.

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Eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders or eosinophilic digestive disorders encompass a spectrum of rare gastrointestinal disorders that includes eosinophilic esophagitis, eosinophilic gastroenteritis, and eosinophilic colitis. Eosinophilic gastroenteritis is a rare inflammatory disease

Neurologic symptoms and diagnosis in adults with mast cell disease.

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OBJECTIVE To identify complications of mastocytosis that impact the nervous system across a large cohort. METHODS In this retrospective series, we reviewed the electronic medical records of adult patients with a diagnosis of mastocytosis who were referred to a Neurologist at Mayo Clinic in

Massive Gastrointestinal Bleeding from a Jejunal Dieulafoy Lesion: An Extraordinary Presentation.

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We present an atypical and rare case of a previously healthy 27-year-old male who presented with acute onset of abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, and syncope. At the Emergency Department, vital signs were stable with no signs of shock. Physical examination revealed diffuse tenderness of the abdomen

Spontaneous uterine rupture: report of two cases.

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BACKGROUND Uterine rupture is a rare entity with an incidence of 0.07% and is a cause of perinatal mortality. Dehiscence of previous uterine scar is the most important cause, but other causes have been reported such as placenta percreta. Almost 80% of uterine ruptures are spontaneous and its

Haemodynamic effects of bopindolol and atenolol in coronary artery disease. A noninvasive study.

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Bopindolol, a new non-selective betablocker, and atenolol, a conventional betablocker, were studied in parallel groups of eight normotensive patients with NYHA II-III angina pectoris. Non-invasive haemodynamic measurements were made using echocardiography and systolic time intervals. Drug doses were

[Morbidity and mortality among the hospitalized aged. Identification of prognostic factors].

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BACKGROUND Advancing age is an independent predictor of increased mortality. Our purpose was to study morbimortality in very elderly inpatients (Eighty years and older) and to recognize risk factors of hospital-associated mortality. METHODS All consecutive eighty years and older patients admitted at
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