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A 38 year old military pilot referred with complaints of profound malaise, fever, rigors, myalgia, intermittent headaches and nausea of 2 days duration.

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[Hypertension, precordial pain, intermittent claudication, severe headache, chills, coma and death].

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A 43-year-old colonel with chills, diaphoresis, and headache.

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The objectives were to illustrate the ease with which one might attribute concomitant or subsequent illness to an exposure such as the anthrax vaccine and to demonstrate an approach that keeps the significance of such exposures in appropriate perspective. A 43-year-old, active duty, Army officer

Clinical review and epidemiology of headache disorders in US service members: with emphasis on post-traumatic headache.

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Migraine or headache is a common problem in the active duty population, in the recently deployed service members, and is a cardinal symptom of traumatic brain injury. While there is increasing appreciation of the clinical burden of post-traumatic headache (PTHA) in the military traumatic brain

Cluster headache: the challenge of clinical trials.

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The design and execution of clinical trials poses special problems for cluster headache. Although there is less inter-individual and intra-individual variability of attacks than seen with migraine, the brevity of attacks, spontaneous remissions unrelated to treatment, and the relative rarity of

Wine and headache.

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BACKGROUND The notion of migraine attacks triggered by food and beverages has been posited for centuries. Red wine in particular has been acknowledged as a migraine trigger since antiquity when Celsus (25 B.C.-50 A.D.) described head pain after drinking wine. Since then, references to the

The headache in the Emergency Department.

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The headache is a very frequent symptom and represents the 0.36%-2.5% of all reasons of claim to Emergency Department. Even if it is rarely related to high risk diseases, it is mandatory to promptly differentiate life-threatening conditions. In order to establish a correct diagnostic and therapeutic

Characteristics of headache and its relationship with disease severity in patients with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.

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OBJECTIVE Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) is a fatal, tick-borne disease. The classic clinical presentation of CCHF is characterized by sudden onset of high fever, chills, and severe headache. There are no previous reports on the characteristics of headaches caused by CCHF. Therefore, we

[Sheep, chills and "doughnut granuloma"--an atypical course of Coxiella infection].

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Q fever usually presents with high fever, headache and an atypical pneumonia. A case report of a 47-year-old patient with an atypical course of a coxiella infection is described. The dominant clinical symptoms were a liver and bone marrow involvement, whereas pulmonary manifestations were absent.

A 26-Year-Old Man With a Pleural Effusion and Headache.

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METHODS A 26-year-old man presented to the ED with dizziness and gait imbalance. He noted dizziness for 3 months, but symptoms progressed more rapidly over the last 3 weeks when he began experiencing nausea, vomiting, and "wobbly legs." These symptoms would worsen with physical exertion, especially

Corticosteroids, ibuprofen, and acetaminophen for IFNbeta-1a flu symptoms in MS: a randomized trial.

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OBJECTIVE To compare the efficacy of acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and prednisone in the treatment of interferon beta-1a (IFNbeta-1a) flu-like syndrome (FLS). METHODS Patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis initiating treatment with IM IFNbeta-1a were randomized in a multicenter,

Retrospective Descriptive Analysis of West Nile Neuroinvasive Disease (WNND) in Northwest Louisiana

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Aims: The aim of the study was to describe the presentation characteristics and epidemiology of WNND in Louisiana to improve future recognition of cases and decrease inappropriate antibiotic use. Settings and Design. It was a

Intestinal Lymphangiectasia: Insights on Management and Literature Review.

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BACKGROUND Intestinal lymphangiectasia (IL) is a rare disease characterized by a dilatation of the intestinal lymphatics and loss of lymph fluid into the gastrointestinal tract leading to hypoproteinemia, edema, lymphocytopenia, hypogammaglobinemia, and immunological abnormalities. Iron, calcium,

Demonstration of Infectious Transgression Through the Skull Base Occurring 9 Years After Pituitary Adenoma Resection.

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BACKGROUND Sellar infections represent less than 1% of all sellar lesions and can be life-threatening. These infections occur de novo in up to 70% of patients or can less commonly develop after surgical treatment of another primary lesion, such as a pituitary adenoma. METHODS We report a unique case

Incidence, predictors and severity of adverse events among whole blood donors.

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BACKGROUND Adverse events have been reported post blood donation. Donors might refrain from donating again due to such events which lowers the blood supply in collection centers. OBJECTIVE This study measured the incidence, predictors and severity of adverse events among donors of a single whole
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