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1610: CLICKING TIME BOMB: A CASE OF SHOSHIN BERIBERI

open access: closedCritical Care Medicine, 2016
Pratyusha Bollimunta   +3 more
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Shoshin Beriberi: An Unusual Complication of Prolonged Parenteral Nutrition

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1986
After 4 weeks of total parenteral nutrition (TPN), a 12‐yr‐old girl exhibited an acute heart failure with high cardiac output, anuria, and severe lactic acidosis. The clinical, hemodynamic, and biological data suggested the diagnosis of shoshin beriberi which was proved by the low erythrocyte transketolase activity with elevated “TPP effect” and by the
P, La Selve   +5 more
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Shoshin beriberi in an infant of a thiamine‐deficient mother

Acta Paediatrica, 1992
The classical form of thiamine deficiency in children is comprised of peripheral neuropathy, encephalopathy and high‐output cardiac failure, predominantly right‐sided. “Shoshin beriberi” cardiac failure has a different presentation, with vasoconstriction, hypotension and severe metabolic acidosis.
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Shoshin beriberi

Intensive Care Medicine, 1987
C, Richard, P, Auzépy
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[Shoshin beriberi with hyponatremia in a beer drinker].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1987
Shoshin beriberi - a fulminant form of cardiovascular beriberi - and severe hyponatraemia were observed concomitantly in a heavy beer drinker. Hyponatraemia due to water overload and not to sodium deficiency is not a feature of the true beer drinker syndrome. Cardiogenic shock with major lactic acidosis developed.
N, Delorme   +4 more
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A Case of Shoshin Beriberi: Lessons Old and New for the Psychiatrist

Psychosomatics, 2013
In the field of psychosomatics, medical and psychiatric problems sometimes merge in acute and disastrous ways. Thiamine deficiency is one such crossroad. Classic presentations of thiamine deficiency include Wernicke’s encephalopathy and beriberi. Beriberi classically has two manifestations.
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[Shoshin beriberi complicating severe pulmonary hypertension: a case report].

Journal of cardiology, 2007
A 44-year-old male was admitted to our hospital for dyspnea, associated with severe pulmonary hypertension. The patient fell into a shock state on the next day. Hemodynamic measurements revealed high output heart failure with low peripheral vascular resistance.
Yuko, Goto   +11 more
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Un caso de shoshin beriberi

Medicina Clínica, 2008
María Pilar Gracia   +3 more
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[Shoshin beriberi. A rapidly curable hemodynamic disaster].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1996
Shoshin beriberi, a uncommon cause of hemodynamic instability (or cardiac shock) and acute heart failure may go undiagnosed in Western countries where prevalence is low. This severe heart condition due to thiamine deficiency is rapidly fatal unless specific therapy is given. The most frequent cause in France is chronic alcoholism. There are no specific
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