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Query: UMLS:C0002895 (sickle cell disease)
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Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is a common condition among African Americans. It is associated with severe complications including severe pain in the chest, back, abdomen, or extremities. Individuals with SCD also have a reduced life span. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a condition increasingly being recognized. In this article we discuss, to our knowledge, the first case of a patient with comorbid sickle cell disease and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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PMID:Sickle cell disease and posttraumatic stress disorder. 1207 19

We describe a case of a 25-year-old woman suffering from recurrent adrenergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (PVT). As a 14-year-old the patient suffered from recurrent episodes of syncope during exercise or emotion. On Holter monitoring unsustained runs of PVT were observed. The patient survived SCD (VF) which occurred near the hospital. An ICD was implanted and during the first year over 150 adequate discharges were present. During 9 year follow-up the patient had to have 4 ICDs replaced. She suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome due to frequent ICD shocks. After age of 23 she was admitted to our hospital and an ablation using the CARTO system was performed. No low voltage areas were observed. During the study ventricular premature beats and VT/PVT runs were observed originating from the Purkinje fibres. RF applications were delivered at those sites, during which abrupt PVT runs were present. After the ablation no ventricular arrhythmia was registered in the ICD memory during 2-year follow-up.
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PMID:[Ablation of a catecholaminergic polymorphic VT and VF originating from Purkinje fibers--a case report]. 1743 65

The medical community and the general public are aware of sudden deaths in apparently healthy infants (SIDS) and in cases of cardiac arrest (SCD). However, there is a third, less-well known, form of sudden death that occurs in persons with epilepsy (SUDEP). This paper provides a detailed overview what is known about SUDEP, including the current important, unresolved issues being considered in the field (research, education, informed consent). This paper also includes an overview of the grieving process common to all three conditions. Again, the current issues being considered in the field of grieving are presented (major depression, posttraumatic stress disorder). It is written for physicians, including psychiatrists, and for the health community beyond neurologists and serves as a provider resource for persons with epilepsy, their families, and for the general public. This information about SUDEP and grief becomes also additionally important as national health care moves toward an interdisciplinary primary care model of service delivery.
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PMID:SUDEP and Grief: Overview and Current Issues. 3033 20