It could be also connected with an infectious cause because of the elevated level of WBC and C-reactive protein even with no obvious symptoms of infectious disease. There is one report of diffuse muscle pain with quetiapine in therapeutic dosage [ 2 ]. We should consider a risk of ...
Liver enzymes and CPK downtrended, and patient was discharged on hospital day 3. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN BE AWARE OF THIS?: Undiagnosed Haff disease has important clinical implications, including multi-organ failure and death. Always maintain a high level of suspicion for Haff disease ...
if elevated liver enzymes in these patients do not temporally follow the CK level, and in the presence of other signs of liver disease, further evaluation into other causes of liver involvement is warranted.
Consequently, activated neuroinflammatory responses spread into the adjacent region, leading not only to surrounding edema but also to increased permeability of the blood-CNS barrier [3]. Upper motor neurons starting from the brain project to lower motor neurons in the spinal cord. SCI means that ...