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Intensive Care Medicine, 1985
A 55-year-old woman with renal tubular acidosis and urinary potassium wasting became comatose and subsequently fitted when her plasma potassium level fell to 0.9 mmol/l. Her neurological state resolved with potassium therapy. She had no other recognised cause for her coma.
D M, Phelan, L I, Worthley
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A 55-year-old woman with renal tubular acidosis and urinary potassium wasting became comatose and subsequently fitted when her plasma potassium level fell to 0.9 mmol/l. Her neurological state resolved with potassium therapy. She had no other recognised cause for her coma.
D M, Phelan, L I, Worthley
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Annali italiani di medicina interna : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di medicina interna, 1990
Myxedema coma, an extreme expression of hypothyroidism, represents a medical emergency with high mortality. Hypothermia and cerebro-vascular accidents should be taken into account for correct differential diagnosis. The treatment of myxedema coma is based on prevention of the precipitating factors and on the administration of generous doses of L ...
E. Martino +6 more
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Myxedema coma, an extreme expression of hypothyroidism, represents a medical emergency with high mortality. Hypothermia and cerebro-vascular accidents should be taken into account for correct differential diagnosis. The treatment of myxedema coma is based on prevention of the precipitating factors and on the administration of generous doses of L ...
E. Martino +6 more
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Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale.
The Lancet, 1974G. Teasdale, B. Jennett
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The JFK Coma Recovery Scale-Revised: measurement characteristics and diagnostic utility.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2004J. Giacino, K. Kalmar, J. Whyte
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Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders, 2003
Fliers, Eric, Wiersinga, Wilmar M.
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Fliers, Eric, Wiersinga, Wilmar M.
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Cutis, 2012
Coma blisters (CBs) are self-limited lesions that occur in regions of pressure during unconscious states classically induced by barbiturates. We report a case of CBs sans coma that were histologically confirmed in a 41-year-old woman who developed multiple tense abdominal bullae with surrounding erythema following a transatlantic flight. Interestingly,
Silke, Heinisch +3 more
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Coma blisters (CBs) are self-limited lesions that occur in regions of pressure during unconscious states classically induced by barbiturates. We report a case of CBs sans coma that were histologically confirmed in a 41-year-old woman who developed multiple tense abdominal bullae with surrounding erythema following a transatlantic flight. Interestingly,
Silke, Heinisch +3 more
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The Glasgow Coma Scale at 40 years: standing the test of time
Lancet Neurology, 2014G. Teasdale +5 more
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Diffuse axonal injury and traumatic coma in the primate
Annals of Neurology, 1982T. Gennarelli +5 more
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