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ST-segment Elevation of Electrocardiogram in a Patient with Shoshin Beriberi
We report a case of a 58-year-old man with Shoshin beriberi who demonstrated ST-segment elevation and myocardial damage without coronary artery stenosis. The patient subsequently recovered with thiamine treatment. We conclude that it is important to consider Shoshin beriberi as part of the differential diagnosis in patients with shock and ST-segment ...
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Shoshin Beriberi: A Fulminant Beriberi Heart Disease
SummaryShoshin 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 ...
Q. Meulders +3 more
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Infant Shoshin beriberi is an acute life-threatening condition for which the diagnosis is frequently delayed. Therefore, rapid recognition of right heart failure with lactic acidemia is a crucial element in the diagnosis and therapeutic management. We present the case of a 2-month-old girl with bronchiolitis, right heart failure, and lactic acidosis ...
Corentin Tanné +2 more
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Shoshin beriberi: an underdiagnosed condition?
Shoshin beriberi, a fulminant form of heart failure due to thiamine deficiency has a different presentation to the classical form of beriberi heart failure. It is characterized by a cold periphery, low blood pressure, renal shutdown and a severe metabolic acidosis. The true incidence is unknown.
J. A. Pang +3 more
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Shoshin Beriberi With Severe Metabolic Acidosis
A case of Shoshin beriberi found in a patient with severe metabolic acidosis and shock was presented. We believe the metabolic acidosis in this case is ascribable to overproduction of pyruvate and lactate resulting from lack of thiamine due to preferential intake of sake, precooked food, and rice, and also to shock.
Takashi Seta +5 more
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[Shoshin beriberi: myth or reality?].
Shoshin is a fulminating form of cardiac beriberi developing in a few hours in a young alcoholic. Without specific treatment it evulers, toward death by cardiogenic shock and metabolic acidosis. Treatment by thiamine and alkalinisation permits a spectacular and fast recovery.
Catherine Masset +2 more
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[Shoshin beriberi provoked by the inhalation of salbutamol].
A 45-year-old male alcoholic with a deficient diet was given salbutamol for exertion-related dyspnoea. After inhalation, he presented with a severe dyspnoea, acrocyanosis, anuria and low blood pressure as well as a respiratory compensated lactate acidosis. Shoshin beriberi was suspected on clinical grounds.
J H Groeneveld +3 more
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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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Recovery from proved Shoshin beriberi
The American Journal of Medicine, 1971Abstract A forty-two year old patient with chronic alcoholism and acute onset of dyspnea, ankle edema and peripheral cyanosis is presented as a case of Shoshin beriberi. Hemodynamic study revealed biventricular failure of the high output type, hypotension and markedly decreased peripheral vascular resistance.
F E, Jeffrey, W H, Abelmann
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Cardiac Beriberi (Shoshin Beriberi) Caused by Excessive Intake of Isotonic Drink
Pediatrics International, 1992A 21 month old female had voluntarily ingested 0.5–1.51 of isotonic sports drink daily from 10 months of age. She developed hyponatremia and beriberi heart disease, which resulted in metabolic acidosis and cardiogenic shock (shoshin beriberi). Mechanical ventilation was applied for pulmonary edema.
I, Fujita +7 more
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