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Neurology, 1984
In three adult men, serum creatine kinase activity was constantly raised for at least 4 years. They had been normal in other neuromuscular functions and did not have any established disease. Quantitative morphologic and pharmacologic studies were performed on biopsied muscle. The biceps brachii of patient 1 contained 0.3% necrotic fibers. In patient 2,
N, Sunohara +4 more
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In three adult men, serum creatine kinase activity was constantly raised for at least 4 years. They had been normal in other neuromuscular functions and did not have any established disease. Quantitative morphologic and pharmacologic studies were performed on biopsied muscle. The biceps brachii of patient 1 contained 0.3% necrotic fibers. In patient 2,
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 1999
Idiopathic priapism is rarely seen in children. Two children with idiopathic priapism are presented, followed by a detailed discussion of priapism. Particular attention is paid to idiopathic priapism. Additionally, an algorithm for diagnosing and managing children presenting with priapism is presented.
R D, Pitetti, A, Nangia, M S, Bhende
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Idiopathic priapism is rarely seen in children. Two children with idiopathic priapism are presented, followed by a detailed discussion of priapism. Particular attention is paid to idiopathic priapism. Additionally, an algorithm for diagnosing and managing children presenting with priapism is presented.
R D, Pitetti, A, Nangia, M S, Bhende
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Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2017
Idiopathic carotidynia is a syndrome characterized by pain and tenderness over the carotid artery without an associated structural luminal abnormality. Controversy exists over whether this is a distinct disease entity or merely a symptom attributable to other causes of neck pain, such as carotid dissection or vasculitis.
Aleksandra, Policha +4 more
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Idiopathic carotidynia is a syndrome characterized by pain and tenderness over the carotid artery without an associated structural luminal abnormality. Controversy exists over whether this is a distinct disease entity or merely a symptom attributable to other causes of neck pain, such as carotid dissection or vasculitis.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986
Eleven patients with orthostatic intolerance had, for no detectable reason, a marked reduction in blood volume (73 +/- 2.29% [SE] of normal). Head-up tilt caused a pronounced increase in heart rate (+ 39 +/- 6 beats/min); one patient had a vasovagal episode after the initial tachycardia.
F M, Fouad +3 more
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Eleven patients with orthostatic intolerance had, for no detectable reason, a marked reduction in blood volume (73 +/- 2.29% [SE] of normal). Head-up tilt caused a pronounced increase in heart rate (+ 39 +/- 6 beats/min); one patient had a vasovagal episode after the initial tachycardia.
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2015
Idiopathic edema is a common disorder in younger women. In some cases, edema may be induced by abuse of diuretics for the purpose of weight reduction. In other cases, the pathogenesis of edema is obscure. Increased orthostatic fluid retention secondary to abnormal orthostatic venous 'pooling' and shifting of intravascular fluid into the interstitial ...
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Idiopathic edema is a common disorder in younger women. In some cases, edema may be induced by abuse of diuretics for the purpose of weight reduction. In other cases, the pathogenesis of edema is obscure. Increased orthostatic fluid retention secondary to abnormal orthostatic venous 'pooling' and shifting of intravascular fluid into the interstitial ...
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Current Rheumatology Reports, 2006
Hypercalcuria is the most common metabolic disorder found in patients with nephrolithiasis. As the prevalence of kidney stones rises in industrialized nations, understanding the pathogenesis and treatment of hypercalciuria becomes increasingly important.
Scott E, Liebman +2 more
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Hypercalcuria is the most common metabolic disorder found in patients with nephrolithiasis. As the prevalence of kidney stones rises in industrialized nations, understanding the pathogenesis and treatment of hypercalciuria becomes increasingly important.
Scott E, Liebman +2 more
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Neurosurgery, 2008
Idiopathic scoliosis (IS) most commonly develops during adolescence, but may present at any age from infancy through adulthood. Patients with IS are evaluated clinically and radiographically to determine whether the deformity is, in fact, idiopathic, to elucidate any symptoms related to the scoliosis, and to characterize the deformity itself.
Peter D, Angevine, Harel, Deutsch
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Idiopathic scoliosis (IS) most commonly develops during adolescence, but may present at any age from infancy through adulthood. Patients with IS are evaluated clinically and radiographically to determine whether the deformity is, in fact, idiopathic, to elucidate any symptoms related to the scoliosis, and to characterize the deformity itself.
Peter D, Angevine, Harel, Deutsch
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