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BACKGROUND
Symptomatic paroxysmal hypertension without significantly elevated catecholamine concentrations and with no evidence of an underlying adrenal tumor is known as pseudopheochromocytoma.
METHODS
We describe the case of a female patient with paroxysmal hypertensive crises accompanied by
This study investigated the effects of PD-136,450 (PD), a highly selective ligand for the CCK2 receptor, on gastric acid and pancreatic secretions, gastric cytoprotection and anxious behaviour in the rat and rabbit. PD inhibited gastrin (but not dimaprit) stimulated acid secretion in anaesthetized
Anxiety, a normal response to stressful situations, is characterized by increased levels of factor VIII, fibrinogen, and von Willebrand factor, and by enhanced platelet aggregability. One would expect acute anxiety to be a prothrombotic state, but since acute mental stress induces tissue plasminogen
Current study was carried out on Rhazya stricta. Plant material was collected from Jhalmagsi Dist. Balochistan, Pakistan. Methanolic extract of Rhazya stricta was tested for anti-dermatitis, analgesic, anxiolytic effects, insecticidal activity and Brine shrimp Bioassay. Crude extract showed
Epidemiological studies have shown that exercise protects the gastrointestinal tract, reducing the risk of diverticulosis, gastrointestinal haemorrhage and inflammatory bowel disease, while many digestive complaints occurring during exercise are attributed to the adverse effects of exercise on the
BACKGROUND
The use of antithrombotic drugs (anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs) has been reported to increase the risk of hemorrhagic stroke (HS) relative to no treatment. This study was performed to characterize the incidence and predictors of HS in users of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) for the
OBJECTIVE
Terminal haemorrhage is a rare and distressing emergency in palliative oncology. We present an algorithm for the management of terminal haemorrhage in patients likely to receive end-of-life care at home, based on a literature review of the management of terminal haemorrhage for patients
The study of novel selective anxiolytic afobazol on rats with experimental intracerebral post-traumatic hematoma (cerebral hemorrhage) demonstrated its efficiency in a dose of 5 mg/kg applied by a single or repeated administration for 2 weeks. The preparation significantly decreased the incidence of
BACKGROUND
The antihypertensive drug clonidine is a centrally acting alpha2 agonist useful as a premedicant because of its sedative, anxiolytic, and analgesic properties. We examined the effect of clonidine given as an oral preanesthetic medication in producing a bloodless surgical field in patients
Studies have shown an association between consultation for increased vaginal bleeding and the presence of psychological disturbance. However, many of the studies have failed to control the known link between psychological distress and propensity to consult in general. The aim of this case-control
BACKGROUND
Terminal haemorrhage is a rare but devastating event that may occur in certain advanced cancers. The focus of management involves administration of 'crisis medicine' with the intention of relieving patient distress through sedative doses of anxiolytics or opioids. This practice, whilst
OBJECTIVE
This study examines the relationship between anxiolytic medications (AXM) on outcomes following ventral hernia repair.
METHODS
A single-center review of prospectively obtained perioperative and 30-day outcome data, including AXM use at admission, as part of the National Surgery Quality
Administration of a beta-blocker, pindolol, was utilized in the premedication of patients selected for tonsillectomies (dissection), to study anxiolytic effects. A curious result observed was that bleeding during and after operation in patients on pindolol was remarkably reduced compared to those
Ultralow doses of antibodies to S-100 protein increased rat survival, reduced neurological deficit, eliminated myorelaxation, and improved movement coordination and cognitive functions in rats with experimental hemorrhagic stroke; the efficiency of the preparation was not inferior to that of
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a severe type of stroke causing neurological dysfunction with a high mortality rate. Dexmedetomidine is an agonist for α2‑adrenoreceptors with sedative, anxiolytic, analgesic and anesthetic effects. In the present study, we investigated the effects of