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A 55-year-old Filipina with Grave's disease, diabetes, hypertension, bronchial asthma, Parkinson's disease and a history of adverse drug reaction to penicillin consulted due to high-grade fever and sore throat. Patient was diagnosed with aplastic anaemia secondary to methimazole and was treated with high-dose granulocyte colony stimulating factor, thrombopoietin and mesterolone. Antibiotics used included levofloxacin, clindamycin, amikacin and fluconazole. Due to bleeding and slow recovery of blood parameters, 30 units of platelets and 7 units of packed red blood cells were transfused during her 22-day admission. This case presents a life-threatening adverse drug reaction in a patient with co-morbid conditions that complicate recovery and limit one's therapeutic options.
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PMID:Successful treatment of methimazole-induced severe aplastic anaemia in a diabetic patient with other co-morbidities. 2280 68

iPhone users can add a new free app to their collection courtesy of the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN). The app launches with quick reference guides to its most recently published guidelines, which include help in areas such as rheumatoid arthritis, venous thromboembolism, psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in adults, and chronic venous leg ulcers. There are also guidelines on the management of sore throat and indications for tonsillectomy, diabetes, obesity and pharmacological management of Parkinson's disease.
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PMID:Reference guides. 2735 9

We report 2 cases of patients with Parkinson's disease who exhibited bilateral vocal cord paralysis induced by an indwelling nasogastric tube (N-G tube). Both patients showed abrupt inspiratory stridor after N-G tube placement. A fiberoptic laryngeal examination revealed bilateral vocal cord abductor paralysis (VCAP). After N-G tube removal, patient symptoms improved. Nasogastric tube syndrome (NGTS) is an uncommon but life-threatening syndrome that causes sore throat and bilateral VCAP following N-G tube insertion. Throat pain is considered an important early manifestation of NGTS. However, in cases of advanced Parkinson's disease, subjective symptoms of NGTS, such as throat pain, may be difficult to recognize. We here report 2 patients with parkinson's disease accompanied by NGTS with literature review and proposed that inspiratory strider is a useful objective symptom in early diagnosing of NGTS. (Received March 25, 2020; Accepted May 18, 2020; Published September 1, 2020).
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PMID:[Two Cases of Parkinson's Disease Accompanied with Nasogastric Tube Syndrome]. 3293 89