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Query: UMLS:C0085632 (
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The starting point of cardiogenic shock is an extensive myocardial infarction. Through a backward and forward failure of the left ventricle a shock-specific disturbance of the microcirculation occurs with a reduction of the circulation in the periphery of the body and development of a tissue acidosis (metabolic acidosis). Fall in blood pressure and cardiac volume, congestion of blood in the region of the pulmonary vessels and signs of reduced circulation in the body periphery (severe physical weakness,
apathy
, cold and clammy skin, oliguria) determine the clinical picture of cardiogenic shock. Therapeutically, intra-aortal balloon counter-pulsation, possibly combined with a cardiosurgical intervention, has reduced the mortality of cardiogenic shock after acute myocardial infarction from 90--100% to 60--70%.
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PMID:[Cardiogenic shock following acute myocardial infarction. Pathophysiology and clinical aspects (author's transl)]. 10 80
In the reported case of a severe alkylphosphate poisoning the first EEG-observation at the twentieth day after intake showed marked abnormalities although there was a complete physical and humoral recovery. Progressive normalization of the EEG occured in the following six weeks. Psychopathological symptoms of a mild
apathy
and slowening of reactions disappeared gradually.
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PMID:[Long-lasting EEG abnormalities in alkylphosphat intoxication (author's transl)]. 10 15
Combinations of penicillin and chloramphenicol are frequently used initially in the treatment of bacterial meningitis. The simultaneous effects against meningococci of these two drugs were examined in vitro in a chemically defined, proteinfree medium. The investigation was performed with different combinations of the antibiotics, including optimal concentrations. In most instances, penicillin and chloramphenicol seemed to have an additive, but not an iso-additive, effect. No antagonism was found, and only one out of nine strains showed
indifference
.
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PMID:The interaction of penicillin and chloramphenicol against meningococci in vitro. 10 18
The authors report the case of a 58 year old female patient with rheumatoid arthritis. About 4 hours after each intramuscular injection of Myochrysin (Sodium-auro-thiomalate 5%) she showed undesired reactions such as sialorrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea,
apathy
, weakness, head ache, breast swelling, perspiration, feeling of incident death. The following day these symptoms declined, the joint pain, however, increased. The reaction recurred with each of the 5 Sodium-auro-thiomalate injections, but not after injections of 5% Solganal (Aurothioglucose). It is supposed that these side effects are connected with the quick absorption of the Sodium-auro-thiomalate in aqueous solution. The Aurothioglucose in oil suspension would not cause such reactions after an intramuscular injection because of its slower absorption.
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PMID:[Reactions against sodium-auro-thiomalate in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis]. 11 3
A patient with tuberculous meningitis developed a pellagra-like skin eruption after treatment with isoniazid. Administration of the drug was continued, and a topical preparation of niacinamide (nico-tinamide) was applied to one half of the face and the back of one hand. The areas treated responded rapidly, and subsequently all affected areas of the patient were treated, with almost complete resolution of the rash. At the same time, there was noticeable improvement in the patient's depression and
apathy
. We suggest that all of these changes could be due to percutaneous absorption of niacinamide.
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PMID:Topically applied niacinamide in isoniazid-induced pellagra. 12 35
State workers' compensation laws have been subjected to criticism since their inception; pressure to change them is now increasing. Most of the current challenge arise from dissatisfaction with the level of benefits available to disabled workers or their survivors, and, to a lesser degree, with the extent of program coverage. In response to this challenge, changes will occur that my range from reform-simply raising benefit levels and extending coverage-to program redesign, implying major structural revisions or abolishment of the system. For several reasons, including public
apathy
, the role of interest groups, and experience with other social insurance programs, it seems likely that basic structural shifts will not occur in the near future. While the criticism of these state laws is widespread, the problems can be dealt with in the existing framework. One area, however, could conceivably arouse sufficient public and legislative interest to upset this forecast. If it develops that the system is excluding large numbers of individuals disabled or killed by occupational diseases, workers' compensation laws could be placed in jeopardy. While evidence on this is scarce, it is clear that the current system compensates only a small number of serious cases of disability arising from occupational diseases.
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PMID:The effort to rehabilitate workers' compensation. 13 73
In summary, then, the five following tactics are minimally demanding, and can provide high rewards in the battle against
apathy
and hopelessness on a psychiatric ward. 1. Identifying social system mechanisms. 2. Validating perceptions of ward happenings with a trusted other. 3. Giving (and hopefully receiving) "informational-support." 4. Using physical presence or being highly visible. 5. Chatting informally with other staff members.
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PMID:Tactics for counteracting staff apathy and hopelessness on a psychiatric unit. 16 79
The effects of graded doses of nalorphine and morphine were studied in nondependent chronic spinal dogs. Morphine and low doses of nalorphine produced behavioral changes characterized by
indifference
, whereas the largest dose of nalorphine produced canine delirium indistinguishable from that produced by SKF-10, 047 or cyclazocine. Nalorphine depressed the flexor reflex; however, a plateau was observed. The data suggest that nalorphine is a partial agonist of the kappa type and a sigma agonist in addition to being a competitive antagonist at the mu receptor, and further, that the dysphoric and hallucinogenic effects of nalorphine-like drugs are due to their sigma activity.
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PMID:Sigma effects of nalorphine in the chronic spinal dog. 18 82
Experimental reproduction of necrotising enteritis of sucking pigs was successfully achieved by using both Clostridium perfringens Type C strains, which had been isolated from sucking pigs with necrotising enteritis, and Type C strain 3628 of A.T.C.C. (sub-type C1). The lethal dose for sucking pigs was between 20 X 10(6) and 12 X 10(7) pathogens per animal. The disease could not even be induced by repeated application of no-bacterial toxin of Cl. perfringens Type C nor by administration of Cl. perfringens Type A strains which had been cultured from broilers with necrotising enteritis. Necrotising enteritis was found to develop in two phases in sucking pigs. First, the pathogen will deposit to the villous epithelium and then penetrate the superficial strata of the mocous membrane. In the second phase, the villous structure will be destroyed by the lethal, haemolysing, and necrotising toxins of Cl. perfringens. The role played by individual toxin fractions is discussed together with the importance of humoral and localised infection defence. Sucking pigs may be sufficiently protected against infection based on single or ten-fold lethal infectious dosage by two vaccinations of the mother animal, five and three weeks prior to parturition, using "Enterotoxaemia Vaccine Dessau bivalent". Infection then would not occur unless a hundredfold lethal dose was applied. Characteristics include diarrhoea,
apathy
, exhaustion, and death.
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PMID:[Studies of necrotizing enteritis of suckling piglets (Cl. perfringens typc C enterotoxemia) in industrialized sow breeding units. 3. Experimental reproduction of the disease]. 22 29
In 38 patients requiring diagnostic bronchoscopy, three different procedures of anesthesia have been investigated. Of the three, neurolept analgesia combined with topical anesthesia of the airway proved by far the best form. It is followed by psychic
indifference
without lessening the patient's voluntary control, thus facilitating intricate technical manipulations on the bronchial system. No severe side effects arise when suitable equipment for diagnosing and treating respiratory and cardiovascular depression is available.
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PMID:Neurolept analgesia for bronchoscopic examinations. 23 64
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