scholarly journals IS EMERGENCY ROOM OBSERVATION SUFFICIENT FOR MAD HONEY POISONING? A CASE REPORT

Author(s):  
Metin OCAK ◽  
Nur ŞİMŞEK YURT
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1983 ◽  
Vol 4 (7) ◽  
pp. 225-230
Author(s):  
Marc Yudkoff ◽  
Fred Burg

This article is designed to give you an opportunity to learn how lactic acidosis affects children, and how to diagnose and treat a child with this disorder. The process we have utilized is an interactive one in which you will be presented with questions commingled with problems and discussion. CASE REPORT A 3-month-old male infant had been well until two days prior to admission, when he had developed fever, vomiting, and diarrhea. Initially the vomiting and diarrhea were mild, and a pediatrician recommended administration of clear liquids. On the day of admission the infant ate nothing at all, vomited every one to two hours, and had more than ten stools, all of which consisted primarily of water. The parents reported that by 5 PM the child became suddenly pale and his skin seemed cool, although when they took the rectal temperature it was 37.7 C(100 F). The baby became increasingly lethargic and limp. By 6 PM, when the parents rushed the child to the emergency room, he could not be awakened at all. The receiving physician in the emergency room found an unresponsive flaccid baby with a respiratory rate of 62 breaths per minute. A feeble pulse was 154 beats per minute and the rectal temperature was 38.1 C. The odor of acetone was apprent in the baby's breath.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 76-79
Author(s):  
Laio Bastos de Paiva Raspante ◽  
Laura Filgueiras Mourão Ramos ◽  
Uedson Tazinaffo

Case report of a 95-year-old female patient that was admitted to the emergency room with a sudden weakness on the right who underwent propaedeutic imaging with cerebral perfusion study by CT using artificial intelligence (AI) software for clinical suspicion of acute stroke. The case illustrates a frequent and specific imaging finding for stroke and its disappearance in the control exam even without optimized treatment.


1997 ◽  
Vol 2 (8) ◽  
pp. 67-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. K. Geiss ◽  
W Kiehl ◽  
W Thilo

In March 1996, when a 41 year old laboratory technician developed malaise, low grade fever, sore throat, hoarseness and dysphagia she was initially treated symptomatically. One day later, the patient was seen in the emergency room of an ear, nose, and thr


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Xiao-yan Chen ◽  
Fan-liang Kong ◽  
Tong-guo Wu

Type A aortic dissection is a catastrophic clinical entity involving the ascending aorta. In this case report, a patient was admitted to the emergency room with a presentation resembling acute myocardial infarction (AMI) that led to the inappropriate administration of anticoagulant agents or platelet. This is a case report of a 69-year-old male patient with early misdiagnosis and analysis of type A aortic dissection with discussion on the causes of misdiagnosis in light of the literature.


Author(s):  
Harsha Makwana ◽  
Ronak Joshi ◽  
Sanjay Solanki ◽  
Advait Thakore
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2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
A Lopes ◽  
D Silva ◽  
M Mota ◽  
C Vendrell ◽  
M Lisboa ◽  
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