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Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte: did he have seizures? Psychogenic or epileptic or both?

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Napoleon Bonaparte was a general in the French army at 24 years of age, later conquering most of Europe. He was one of the greatest military geniuses the world has ever known, but also an extremely intelligent individual. Did he have seizures? The evidence shows that he had both psychogenic and

Unsuspected urethral stricture presenting as acute water intoxication.

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We report a case of an unsuspected urethral stricture that caused acute water intoxication with generalized convulsions. The patient drank excessive amounts of water in an attempt to relieve obstruction. Osmolality, water balance and renal function returned to normal after relief of obstruction. A

Clinical results of fetal obstructive uropathy treated by vesicoamniotic shunting.

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OBJECTIVE To report the clinical results of 5 fetuses after a vesicoamniotic shunting procedure (VASP). METHODS Between 1995 and 1998, 5 patients (two with prune belly syndrome, one with a cloacal anomaly, one with urethral stenosis, and one with a sacrococcygeal teratoma) underwent VASP using a

Familial cutaneous amyloidosis with systemic manifestations in males.

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We describe a family in which two males and seven females have brown pigmentation of the skin. In the females, the type and distribution of the pigmentation mimicked incontinentia pigmenti; in the males, the pattern was reticulate. The histological appearance was the same in both sexes with amyloid

Urinary retention as a cause of hyponatremia in an elderly man.

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Hyponatremia is a common disorder in elderly and can result in changes in cognition, seizures, coma or even respiratory arrest if not recognised and treated. Syndrome of inappropriate anti diuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) is the most common cause of hyponatremia in elderly hospitalised patients
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