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Query: UMLS:C0020505 (hyperphagia)
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An 81-yr-old male with pulmonary emphysema was hospitalized because of malnutrition and hypoglycemia. This patient developed ventilatory failure requiring mechanical assistance 12 h after initiation of iv hyperalimentation. Severe hypophosphatemia (0.1 mg/dl), mild hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia, and hypokalemia were subsequently and concomitantly documented. Repeated attempts to wean him from the respirator failed until hypophosphatemia was corrected. When difficulties are encountered in weaning patients from mechanical ventilation, attention should be directed toward detection of hypophosphatemia. This may be crucial in the presence of chronic lung disease.
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PMID:Hypophosphatemia as a reversible cause of refractory ventilatory failure. 662 64

Fifteen cases of gunshot wounds of the esophagus seen between the years 1970 and 1978 were reviewed, eight involving the cervical esophagus and seven involving the thoracic portion. Most common symptoms were pain, neck tenderness, dyspnea, and dysphagia. Signs observed were subcutaneous emphysema, crepitations, fever, and leukocytosis. Plain X-rays showed pneumomediastinum, hydrothorax, and pneumothorax. Perforations were confirmed by barium studies in 12 patients. Injuries in the cervical portion were treated by prompt exploration, closure of the defect, and drainage. There were no deaths in this group. Thoracic injuries were treated by prompt thoracotomy except in one patient, for whom the diagnosis was not made until 22 hours after the injury; his was the only death in this series. Because of the extensive tissue involvement in gunshot wounds, primary repairs of thoracic esophageal perforations have a high incidence of failure. Defunctionalization of the esophagus, through ligation of the distal esophagus, gastrostomy, and cervical esophagostomy, has provided a safer method. Use of a double strand of absorbable Dexon to ligate the distal esophagus made a second thoracotomy for removal of the ligature unnecessary. We have adopted routine use of hyperalimentation, avoiding the need for feeding jejunostomy.
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PMID:Perforations of the esophagus from gunshot wounds. 670 55

A 72-year-old man was treated for fungal tricuspid valve endocarditis (TVE) with significant tricuspid valvular regurgitation and severe congestive heart failure caused by Candida parapsilosis. The patient had received hyperalimentation and antibiotic therapy for three months through a central venous catheter after the surgical treatment of ileus. The patient was treated medically with amphotericin B and fluconazole because of high surgical risk due to severe pulmonary emphysema, and he responded well. Although TVE caused by C. parapsilosis is rare, we should consider this possibility in patients receiving long-term hyperalimentation and antibiotic therapy using a central venous catheter.
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PMID:Isolated tricuspid valve endocarditis due to Candida parapsilosis associated with long-term central venous catheter implantation. 1139 10