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Query: UMLS:C0016382 (flushing)
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A 64-year-old woman was scheduled for cholecystectomy. Her past history revealed that serious anaphylactic reactions including generalized flushing and urticaria, severe hypotension and unconsciousness which occurred after eating crab four years ago. Puncture and/or intradermal skin test and subsequent lymphocyte stimulation test to several drugs commonly used in perioperative period were performed prior to anesthesia. Positive reactions to intravenous anesthetics and muscle relaxants, and negative reactions to inhalational and local anesthetics were found. Famotidine and ketotifen fumarate were given to prevent histamine release for four days before operation. After premedication with scopolamine, a catheter was inserted into epidural space at Th9-T10 level and 2% lidocaine 2 ml was administered initially into the epidural space. Anesthesia was induced with inhalation of nitrous oxide and oxygen, and deepened gradually by the increments of sevoflurane. Tracheal intubation was performed smoothly without adjunct muscle relaxant. Anesthesia was maintained with sevoflurane and epidural anesthesia with intermittent lidocaine administration. No adverse responses were noted at the time of iopamidol injection for intraoperative cholangiography. The anesthesia and postoperative course of this patient were uneventful.
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PMID:[Anesthetic management of a multiallergic patient scheduled for cholecystectomy]. 783 7

A 49-year-old man was admitted to hospital for treatment of a T10-11 paraspinal lesion, which was detected incidentally. He had suffered from facial flushing and palpitations associated with hypertension for many years. MRI confirmed the presence of a large, well-demarcated tumour in the left paraspinal area of the T10-11 vertebral bodies. Grossly complete excision was achieved without neurological complications. Post-operatively, the patient was normotensive with no adrenergic symptoms.
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PMID:Paraganglioma of the thoracic spine. 1844 Aug 17