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Drug-Induced Abnormal Involuntary Movements

The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 2023
The Psychiatric Consultation Service at Massachusetts General Hospital sees medical and surgical inpatients with comorbid psychiatric symptoms and conditions. During their twice-weekly rounds, Dr Stern and other members of the Consultation Service discuss diagnosis and management of hospitalized patients with complex medical or surgical problems who ...
Shreedhar, Paudel   +5 more
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Abnormalities and Drug-Induced Alterations of Vasopressin in Human Hypertension

Clinical Science, 1981
1. Plasma vasopressin was estimated in 20 normotensive, 46 moderate hypertensive and 14 severe hypertensive patients under normal sodium diet. 2. In moderate hypertensive patients basal values for plasma vasopressin (PVP) after overnight dehydration and 24 h urinary vasopressin (UVP) were respectively 1.82 ± 0.23 pmol/l and 44 ± 4 pmol ...
M Thibonnier   +5 more
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Drug-induced cardiac abnormalities in premature infants and neonates

American Heart Journal, 2018
The Cardiac Safety Research Consortium (CSRC) is a transparent, public-private partnership that was established in 2005 as a Critical Path Program and formalized in 2006 under a Memorandum of Understanding between the United States Food and Drug Administration and Duke University.
Jeff Heilbraun   +5 more
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Drug‐induced liver injury with skin reactions: Drugs and host risk factors, clinical phenotypes and prognosis

Liver international (Print), 2018
While dermatologic manifestations of adverse drug reactions are frequent, drug‐induced liver injury is rare. Numerous drugs are implicated in either Drug‐Induced Liver Injury or Drug‐Induced Skin Injury. However, concomitant Drug‐Induced Liver Injury and
H. Devarbhavi, S. Raj
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DRUG-INDUCED HEPATIC VASCULAR ABNORMALITIES

Clinics in Liver Disease, 1998
A wide variety of vascular abnormalities of the liver can occur as a result of drug therapy. The diverse morphologic lesions produced by medications include sinusoidal dilatation, peliosis hepatis, vasculitis, hepatic venous outflow obstruction, veno-occlusive disease, hepatoportal sclerosis, angiosarcoma, and nodular regenerative hyperplasia.
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Monitoring Abnormal Laboratory Values as Antecedents to Drug-Induced Injury

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2005
Clinical abnormalities associated with drug therapy may lead to injury if untreated. Detection of preceding drug-related hazardous conditions (DRHCs) may provide the opportunity to prevent injury. This study evaluated the frequency of abnormal laboratory values attributed to the effect of drugs.A total of 590 patients consecutively admitted to a ...
Charles H. Cook   +3 more
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Lymphocyte abnormality in human myotonic dystrophy and experimental drug‐induced myotonia

Neurology, 1982
In the cytoplasm of peripheral blood lymphocytes in 3 of 13 patients with myotonic dystrophy, myelin-like structures were observed electronmicroscopically. Some were connected to the cytoplasmic membranes, and some were surrounded by a limiting membrane possessing acid phosphatase activity.
Akira Hiraoka   +3 more
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Drug-Induced Abnormalities of Liver Heme Biosynthesis

2020
In the liver most of the heme synthesized by the parenchymal cells is apparently destined for the cytochromes of the P450 group, a family of related but distinct hemoproteins under the control of separate genes. Protoporphyrinogen is then oxidized to protoporphyrin by another oxidase and the last enzyme of heme biosynthesis, ferrochelatase, inserts ...
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Drug-induced injury in the gastrointestinal tract.

Seminars in diagnostic pathology, 2014
Abnormalities of the gastrointestinal tract due to drug-induced injuries are common and often have important clinical consequences. Medications may cause damage by direct corrosive effects on mucosae or by alter processes, mucosal immunity, and local ...
N. Panarelli
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Hydroxychloroquine‐induced autophagic vacuolar myopathy with mitochondrial abnormalities

Neuropathology (Kyoto. 1993), 2018
Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and chloroquine are used worldwide for malaria as well as connective and rheumatological disorders. They have been reported to be linked to myopathy in patients. We report four patients who were receiving HCQ as part of treatment
S. Khosa   +3 more
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