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Disseminated paecilomycosis was diagnosed in an adult dog without underlying immunosuppressive disease. During the 3-month illness (before euthanasia), the dog had ulcerative granulomatous inguinal lymphadenitis, fever,
anorexia
, dyspnea, generalized lymphadenopathy, retinochoroiditis, and
seizures
. Fungal organisms isolated from inguinal and prescapular lymph nodes before the dog was euthanatized were identified histologically. Paecilomyces variotii was isolated from the prescapular lymph node specimen. Paecilomyces variotii may be more pathogenic (once it has gained bodily entry) than previously thought.
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PMID:Systemic paecilomycosis in a dog. 365 21
The subjects were 42 alcoholic patients (33 males and 9 females) who were treated with lithium orotate during an alcohol rehabilitation program in a private clinical setting for at least six months. They derive from a total number of 105 patients who received this treatment initially, while the remainder discontinued the treatment within six months. The data were collected from a private practice record and the follow-up varied between six months and 10 years. The 42 patients studied displayed a multitude of complaints in addition to chronic alcoholism. These included liver dysfunction,
seizure
disorders, headaches, hyperthyroidism, affective disorders. Meniere's syndrome, liver and lung cancers. Thirty-six of the 42 patients studied had been hospitalized at least once for the management of their alcoholism. Lithium orotate was given, 150 mg daily, with a diet low in simple carbohydrates and containing moderate amounts of protein and fat. In addition, calcium orotate (for hepatic involvement), magnesium orotate, bromelaine, and essential phospholipids (for cardiac problems), and supportive measures were instituted, if required. Lithium orotate proved useful as the main pharmacologic agent for the treatment of alcoholism. Ten of the patients had no relapse for over three and up to 10 years, 13 patients remained without relapse for 1 to 3 years, and the remaining 12 had relapses between 6 to 12 months. Lithium orotate therapy was safe and the adverse side effects noted were minor, i.e., eight patients developed muscle weakness,
loss of appetite
or mild apathy. For these patients, the symptoms subsided when the daily dose was given 4 to 5 times weekly.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Lithium orotate in the treatment of alcoholism and related conditions. 371 72
An 11-year-old previously healthy boy had an abrupt onset of partial complex, focal, multifocal, and generalized
seizures
, with interictal expressive aphasia, extreme emotional lability, agitation, and complex visual and auditory hallucinations. EEGs showed frequent runs of rhythmic high-voltage delta over the right and subsequently over the right and left temporal and frontal regions. All other studies were negative (repeated computed tomography, spinal fluids, viral titers, and cultures). Nadir during the second month showed virtual unresponsiveness, prolonged rhythmic motor and apneic
seizures
, total
anorexia
, and sleeplessness. Remission of the electrical and clinical
seizure
activity and a gradual improvement through a state of agitation and emotional lability occurred during the third and fourth months. One year later he was entirely normal. Compared with the other previously documented cases of prolonged partial complex status, this case is notable for its florid and severe symptomatology, long duration, and final benign outcome.
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PMID:Protracted epileptiform encephalopathy: an unusual form of partial complex status epilepticus. 407 61
At least 25 different drugs have been implicated in drug-induced pancreatitis. For some drugs the evidence is strong, but for many a contradictory or incomplete association exists between their administration and the occurrence of pancreatitis. To our knowledge, carbamazepine has not been associated with pancreatitis. We report a case of a 73-year-old female on carbamazepine 200 mg bid for partial complex
seizures
who developed nausea, fatigue,
anorexia
, malaise, headache, and increased thirst. After carbamazepine discontinuation, the patient noted an almost immediate decrease in all symptoms. Her
seizures
are now treated successfully with phenytoin.
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PMID:A possible case of carbamazepine-induced pancreatitis. 408 52
In this double-blind, two-period, crossover trial with randomized treatment assignment, progabide (+/- 30 mg/kg/day) and placebo were compared as add-on to standard therapy in 20 "therapy-resistant" epileptic patients (11 males, nine females; age range, 7-47 years). The duration of each treatment period was 6 weeks. Crossover was performed gradually over 3-4 days. Twenty-four patients entered the study: three dropped out for reasons unrelated to progabide effects; one dropped out during the placebo period because of increased
seizure
frequency. Of the 20 patients who completed the study, 14 had partial, two partial plus secondary generalized, and four generalized
seizures
. Preexisting antiepileptic treatment consisted of one antiepileptic drug (AED) in three, two AEDs in eight, three AEDs in five, and four AEDs in four patients (mean, 2.5 AEDs/patient). The following parameters were recorded at biweekly intervals: (a) efficacy parameters--total
seizure
count, counts of each
seizure
type, and global clinical judgment; (b) safety parameters--adverse drug effects, brief clinical and neurological examinations, and laboratory tests; and (c) plasma concentrations of progabide and of the associated AEDs. Twelve patients were considered to be improved (p less than 0.01) with progabide by global clinical judgment compared with two patients improved with placebo. Nine patients of 20 had a 48-100% reduction of total
seizure
count in the verum period, leading to a significant reduction of total
seizure
number and of complex partial seizures in the verum period as compared with the placebo period (p less than 0.05). Adverse effects were reported or observed in 10 patients during the progabide period and in five patients in the placebo period. The side effects were generally mild and consisted of somnolence in four cases and of tremors, dry mouth, troubles of equilibrium,
anorexia
, euphoria, depression, and anxiety in individual patients; a 15-20% reduction of the progabide dose was required in two cases only. No treatment-related alterations in results of laboratory tests were observed.
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PMID:Double-blind crossover trial of progabide versus placebo in severe epilepsies. 635 72
Hepatic function tests were performed on 48 dogs that had been given primidone, phenytoin, or a combination of anticonvulsant drugs for 6 months or longer. Except for histories of
seizures
, 44 of the dogs were healthy at the time the tests were performed. Abnormal test results were observed most frequently in dogs given only primidone and in dogs given combinations of anticonvulsant drugs. The test results that were abnormal most often were those for alanine transaminase and alkaline phosphatase activities, and sulfobromophthalein excretion. The dosage of anticonvulsant drug was found to modify certain test results. Statistically significant positive correlations were found between the dosage of primidone and serum alanine transaminase activity and between the dosage of phenytoin and serum alkaline phosphatase activity. Four of the dogs were examined because of signs of weakness and
anorexia
and 2 also had ascites. Three of the 4 dogs were euthanatized 2 to 49 days after admission with clinical signs compatible with hepatic failure, and cirrhosis of the liver was confirmed at necropsy. The fourth dog died at home and was not necropsied. Four of the remaining 44 dogs that apparently were healthy at the time of examination had abnormalities in hepatic biochemical test results that were comparable with those in the 4 dogs with clinical illness. We concluded that, although results of hepatic biochemical tests frequently may be abnormal in dogs given anticonvulsant drugs long-term, severe hepatic injury is observed less often.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Compromised hepatic function in dogs treated with anticonvulsant drugs. 669 76
An elderly woman who had spinal epidural anesthesia thereafter had headache,
anorexia
, nausea and vomiting, dehydration,
seizures
, and cardiovascular collapse. CAT scan revealed air in the posterior fossa, probably caused by intradural injection of air during epidural anesthesia. We propose that this may be an occasional cause of headache or more substantial complications after epidural anesthesia, and suggest that CAT scanning may be helpful in identifying this complication.
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PMID:Pneumocephaly from epidural anesthesia. 682 9
Shortly after birth, a newborn girl developed
anorexia
, hypotonia, apneic attacks and
seizures
. After 61 h the child died in coma. Biochemically, a highly elevated blood ammonia level was found together with an increased plasma level of the amino acids mainly involved in ammonia detoxication. Enzyme studies in post-mortem liver tissue material revealed a deficiency of carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase (0.9% of the mean value in controls) in combination with an intermediate activity of L-ornithine: 2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase (40% of the mean value in controls).
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PMID:A lethal neonatal variant of carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase deficiency in combination with an intermediate activity of L-ornithine: 2-oxoglutarate amino-transferase. 685 Dec 28
Large intramuscular doses of a water-miscible preparation of vitamin A (500,000 I.U. retinyl acetate/ml), vitamin E (50 I.U./ml) and vitamin D2 (50,000 I.U./ml) were administered to young monkeys (Macacus fascicularis) weighing 1-1.8 kg. At vitamin A doses equivalent to 200 mg retinol/kg or higher, early signs of acute toxicity included yawning, apparent drowsiness, nausea and vomiting, head shaking, neck hyperextension, motor hyperactivity and coordination. These immediate signs were first noted 3-35 minutes after injection. Following apparent recovery at 1-2 hrs, longer term signs of toxicity, such as decreased activity, malaise, drowsiness,
loss of appetite
, loss of weight, and itchiness of the skin, appeared within 1-6 days, depending on the dose. Monkeys receiving the highest lethal doses became progressively weaker, showed labored breathing, lapsed into a coma, lost simple reflexes and then died. Respiratory failure usually preceded the cessation of heart beat. In some monkeys on a lower but lethal dose, death was preceded by generalized convulsive
seizures
. The time of onset of the first sign and survival time were inversely proportional to the dosage, but in individual monkeys no correlation existed between onset time and survival time. Female monkeys seemed to succumb faster to a lethal dose than male monkeys. All animals receiving the equivalent of 300 mg retinol/kg died. Under the conditions used, the LD50 was estimated to be 168 mg retinol (560 000 I>U.) per body weight.
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PMID:A lethal hypervitaminosis A syndrome in young monkeys (Macacus fascicularis) following a single intramuscular dose of a water-miscible preparation containing vitamins A, D2 and E. 697 50
The conversion of Saul to Paul was a major event in the history of Western culture. Compared with its impact, any medical comments may seem redundant, but they have kept their place in the literature for many centuries. The flashing light that caused Saul to fall is often explained as solar retinopathy or keratitis, a
seizure
, or even a hysterical fit. These interpretations propose either a trivial injury or disease that would interfere with mental health. Neither version is quite compatible with the dramatic dimension of the event and with Paul's later achievements and sufferings. In later years, Paul became a great manager, preacher and writer who was able to carry on under any kind of duress, though not without very painful reactions. He was suffering from bouts of unilateral headache, and also from a chronic eye condition which gave great trouble to his followers but did not cause lasting damage; the descriptions fulfil the criteria for migraine without aura of the 1988 Headache Classification. If the flashing light that caused Paul to fall down is interpreted as a visual migraine aura, with the additional symptoms of "not seeing" or photophobia and
anorexia
, it falls into place with his later history of migraine.
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PMID:Headache classification and the Bible: Was St Paul's thorn in the flesh migraine? 755 4
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