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OBJECTIVE
To investigate the possibility of permanent renal function impairment and other organ lesions following hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS).
METHODS
Data on 30/37 patients infected with HFRS, treated at the Department of Infectious Diseases, Split University Hospital, in 1995 were
OBJECTIVE
To study the effect of pregnancy on kidney function in patients with familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) with amyloidosis.
METHODS
A retrospective analysis relating kidney function at term to kidney function at conception and to blood pressure and colchicine treatment before and during
OBJECTIVE
To assess the clinical presentation of patients with spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) at a local Emergency Department (ED).
METHODS
A retrospective study was conducted on the clinical presentation of patients with spontaneous SAH who presented initially to the ED of the National
BACKGROUND
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute inflammatory demyelinating disease of peripheral nerves. Antibodies acting against antigens on the myelin or the axons seem to play a causative role. In up to 80 % the onset of GBS follows an antecedent respiratory or gastrointestinal
Nineteen adults who had acute glomerulonephritis were reviewed with respect to the clinical course and long-term follow-up. The age range was from 17 to 55 years. Only one patient died during the acute episode. In 11 cases, onset occurred between November and January and 15 of the patients had a
BACKGROUND
Progressive supranuclear palsy is a relentlessly progressive neurodegenerative disorder and is clinically characterized by parkinsonism. Adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells have recently demonstrated the possibility of treating neurological disorders. Therefore, autologous
In the literature there are rare reports on Japanese encephalitis (JE) mimicking poliomyelitis or presenting as respiratory paralysis. A case of JE presenting as respiratory paralysis is described. The 22-year-old male was well until five days earlier, when he experienced the acute onset of headache
The concept of disease is of cardinal importance in medical practice. The current definition has developed over more than 200 years. It includes a distinctive natural history and identifiable cellular changes. Pickering proposed a fundamental alteration to the definition when he suggested that
We report on an 8-month-old male infant who accidentally ingested an Ecstasy tablet (3,4-methylenedioxymetamphetamine, MDMA). Here we discuss, according to the available literature, the treatment, complications, and pharmacokinetics of MDMA intoxication in a young infant. Serum MDMA level 2 hours
The effects of intracerebroventricular (icv) vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP), secretin, glucagon, and cholecystokinin-octapeptide (CCK-8) on the thermoregulatory and cardiovascular systems were studied in conscious rats. The icv injection of VIP at a dose of 10 micrograms produced
BACKGROUND
The objective of this study was to evaluate the factors predictive of 28-day mortality and admission to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in patients with ANCA-related pulmonary vasculitis.
METHODS
We reviewed the medical records and imaging studies of 65 patients diagnosed with ANCA-related
A syndrome similar to malignant hyperthermia developed in a 545-kg Quarter Horse while anesthetized with halothane for cataract removal. Succinylcholine administration caused prolonged, severe muscle fasciculations followed by tachycardia, and an elevated blood pressure. Later, while the horse was
We report the case of a 23-year-old woman with a 2-week history of swelling around the eyes and both legs, and generalized body swelling. She had a history of chronic constipation and poor diet but no fever, recent illnesses, or hematuria. Examination revealed bilateral pedal edema and mild ascites.
A 60-year-old woman, under treatment for parkinsonism with dopicar, was hospitalized in a stuporous catatonic state. After several days, while dopicar was being tapered off, she developed a clinical picture similar to malignant neuroleptic-like syndrome, including continuous high fever, elevated
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is an idiosyncratic and potentially fatal adverse complication of antipsychotic medications and other dopamine-modulating agents. It is characterized by hyperthermia, muscle rigidity, autonomic dysfunction and alteration in mental status. Here, we report a