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Substance P (SP) is involved in the development of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV). It is hydrolyzed by angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). Centrally acting ACE inhibitors (CACE-Is) are widely used in the perioperative period. The current evidence showed CACE-Is could upregulate SP level

Role of angiotensin II and vasopressin in cisplatin-induced emesis.

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Cisplatin-containing chemotherapy regimens are known to produce intense nausea and vomiting. Angiotensin II (AII) and vasopressin (AVP) have been shown to have emetic properties. The role of these two peptides on cisplatin-induced vomiting was investigated in beagle dogs. Cisplatin (2 mg/kg, IV over

Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors: do they contribute to delayed chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting?

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Mechanisms by which cancer chemotherapeutic drugs induce emesis.

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Because the area postrema seems essential for chemotherapy-induced vomiting, both circulating and/or neurally mediated stimuli in this area could trigger the emetic response. In our laboratories results of cross-circulation and direct intracerebroventricular infusion experiments in dogs do not

Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor-Induced Angioedema of the Small Bowel-A Surgical Abdomen Mimic.

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BACKGROUND Angioedema is an infrequent complication of the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEi) that has an incidence of up to 0.5%. The oropharynx is most commonly affected. Angioedema of the small bowel is a much rarer occurrence; it uniformly presents with abdominal pain of

Small bowel angioedema induced by angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor: US and CT findings.

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Small bowel angioedema induced by angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors is a rare and often-unrecog- nized condition that presents with transient abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. We report a case diagnosed in a 36 year-old female. Ultrasound and CT showed segmental small bowel wall
Three patients suffering from Bartter's syndrome were studied before and after 5 days of treatment with the prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors, aspirin and indomethacin. Saralasin was given by intravenous infusion in increasing doses from 0.6 to 42 micrograms/min.kg/BW. During saralasin infusion a

Intestinal angioedema induced by angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors: an underrecognized cause of abdominal pain?

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Intestinal angioedema caused by angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors such as lisinopril is rare but well documented in the literature. Patients with this condition typically present with common symptoms such as diffuse abdominal pain, cramping, nausea, and emesis. Imaging is needed to reveal

Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor-associated angioedema of the stomach and small intestine: a case report.

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This is a case report on a 45-year old African-American female with newly diagnosed hypertension, who was started on a combination pill of amlodipine/benazapril 10/5 mg. The very next day, she presented at the emergency room (ER) with abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. Physical exam, complete

Aldosterone responses to angiotensin II in anorexia nervosa.

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Patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) tend to have renin-angiotensin-aldosterone (RAA) abnormalities caused by abnormal behaviors such as strict dieting, fasting, vigorous exercise, self-induced vomiting and abuse of laxatives and/or diuretics. Adrenal responsiveness to angiotensin II (A II) was

[Intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy with [Sar1, Ile8] angiotensin II in bladder cancer].

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Twenty patients with bladder cancer were treated with intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy using CDDP and ADM in combination with [Sar1, Ile8] angiotensin II. A catheter was introduced into internal iliac artery by Seldinger's technique, and 100 mg of CDDP, 50 mg of ADM and 1 mg of [Sar1, Ile8]

Possible angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI)-induced small bowel angioedema.

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OBJECTIVE To report a case of possible lisinopril-induced angioedema of the small bowel. METHODS A 67-year-old female was admitted to the hospital with abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. A computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen/pelvis was obtained which showed wall thickening

Angiotensins processing activities in the venom and epidermic mucus of Scorpaena plumieri.

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The venom of marine animals is a rich source of compounds with remarkable selectivity and functional diversity. Scorpaena plumieri is the most venomous fish in the Brazilian fauna and is responsible for relatively frequent accidents involving anglers and bathers. In humans, its venom causes edema,

Surreptitious habitual vomiting simulating Bartter's syndrome.

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A patient with hypokalemic alkalosis, normotensive hyperreninism, hyperaldosteronism, increased levels of urinary and plasma prostaglandin E, and vascular hyporesponsivity to angiotensin II was thought to have Bartter's syndrome. Results of a kidney biopsy showed hyperplasia of the juxtaglomerular

Angioedema of the small bowel due to an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor.

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We describe a case of a 72-year-old woman who presented with two episodes of abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. Abdominal computed tomographic scans done during each episode demonstrated edema of the small bowel. Review of the patient's history revealed that she had been started on a treatment
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