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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1981
Abstract: A case of probable Shoshin Beriberi heart disease is described. The patient developed persistent low cardiac output failure despite treatment with thiamine. Although rarely reported in Australia, Beriberi heart disease may be more common than is supposed and should be considered in alcoholic patients presenting with acute cardiac failure.
P N, Sambrook, W R, Dalton
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Abstract: A case of probable Shoshin Beriberi heart disease is described. The patient developed persistent low cardiac output failure despite treatment with thiamine. Although rarely reported in Australia, Beriberi heart disease may be more common than is supposed and should be considered in alcoholic patients presenting with acute cardiac failure.
P N, Sambrook, W R, Dalton
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Shoshin Beriberi: A Fulminant Beriberi Heart Disease
Acta Clinica Belgica, 1988SummaryShoshin beriberi is the fulminant form of beriberi heart disease, due to acute thiamine deficiency.In this report, we describe the case of a 34-ycar-old malnourished alcoholic man, who was studied in the acute phase of shoshin beriberi, with high-output cardiac failure, loss of Peripheral vascular resistance and severe Metabolic acidosis ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1917
Case 1.—History. —K. Saito, a Japanese man, aged 44, had been in the United States for twelve years engaged in domestic work. He had not returned to Japan in that time. His family history had no medical significance. His complaints on admission to the medical clinic were headache, palpitation digestive disturbances and insomnia.
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Case 1.—History. —K. Saito, a Japanese man, aged 44, had been in the United States for twelve years engaged in domestic work. He had not returned to Japan in that time. His family history had no medical significance. His complaints on admission to the medical clinic were headache, palpitation digestive disturbances and insomnia.
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American Heart Journal, 1953
Abstract Beriberi heart disease seems to be a frequent condition in Brazil, as judged by the twenty-two cases which we have observed during a three-year period in the city of Rio de Janeiro. In most patients, beriberi was the only etiologic factor, but there were some instances of other associated cardiac conditions, notwith-standing the fact that ...
A B, BENCHIMOL, P, SCHLESINGER
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Abstract Beriberi heart disease seems to be a frequent condition in Brazil, as judged by the twenty-two cases which we have observed during a three-year period in the city of Rio de Janeiro. In most patients, beriberi was the only etiologic factor, but there were some instances of other associated cardiac conditions, notwith-standing the fact that ...
A B, BENCHIMOL, P, SCHLESINGER
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Paediatrics and International Child Health, 2015
Beriberi had plagued humans for centuries. It was responsible for over 50% of infant deaths in the Philippines in the early 1900s. But since the discovery of its cause and treatment it has become a rarity, or has it?
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Beriberi had plagued humans for centuries. It was responsible for over 50% of infant deaths in the Philippines in the early 1900s. But since the discovery of its cause and treatment it has become a rarity, or has it?
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1961
Summary Four cases of acute infantile beriberi withsimilar clinical features are presented. The infants were breast fed, well nourished, and from 6 to 12 weeks of age. Premonitory symptoms were inconspicuousand the acute illness occurred suddenly in a previously apparently well child. The features of the acute attack were coma, dyspnea, and cyanosis.
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Summary Four cases of acute infantile beriberi withsimilar clinical features are presented. The infants were breast fed, well nourished, and from 6 to 12 weeks of age. Premonitory symptoms were inconspicuousand the acute illness occurred suddenly in a previously apparently well child. The features of the acute attack were coma, dyspnea, and cyanosis.
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Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2003
Peter D, Cole, Barton A, Kamen
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Peter D, Cole, Barton A, Kamen
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