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[Excessive sweating and hypothermia after spinal morphine: case report.].
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Anesthesia and surgery often promote significant temperature changes. Hypothermia during anesthesia is the most common perioperative thermal disorder. This report describes an unusual body heat balance change associated to spinal morphine. CASE REPORT Female patient, 44 years old, physical status ASA I, with no previous diseases, admitted for abdominal hysterectomy d...
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Excessive sweating of the face and, to a lesser degree, of the thorax and limbs, occurred after basilar artery occlusion in a 15 year old Saudi boy. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a limited bilateral paramedian infarction of the rostral ventral pons. Basilar artery occlusion in children and adolescents is a rarity. Excessive sweating following such a stroke is rare in any age group. Cl...
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The common side-eVects of omeprazole and other proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are well known (ie, headache, nausea, diarrhoea, and skin rash), but there are others, which are uncommon and therefore less widely known and which may be specifically related to one member of the group. They may not be serious, but being very non-specific and relatively unknown, may tempt a clinician to look for a cau...
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We present a clinical case that we did not find described in literature and yet is quite common in primary care. The patient described is female with a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus treated with insulin and poor clinical response according to glycated haemoglobin measurements. In addition to the main diagnosis, she also shows excessive sweating in palms and feet, which explains why her blood s...
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It was found by previous investigations that thermal sweat reflex was less prompt in tropic natives (3, 9) and that the total number of active sweat glands was largest in tropic natives and Japanese born in the tropics, less in Japanese immigrants to the tropics and those living in Japan proper (4) and much less in Russians settling down in North Manchuria (5). On the other hand, a lot of work ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science
سال: 1868
ISSN: 0790-2328
DOI: 10.1007/bf02951982