symptom- (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease hyperkalemia- higher than normal levels of potassium in the circulating blood; associated with kidney failure or sometimes with the use of diuretic drugs ...
Laxative abuse can cause hypokalemia and ... Copeland,Paul M. - 《Psychotherapy & Psychosomatics》 被引量: 60发表: 1994年 A hypokalemic muscular weakness after licorice ingestion: a case report However, it may cause a critical failure in physical action by means of weakness followed by ...
Hypothermia may be seen both as a presenting problem and as a part of therapeutic strategy. An illustrative case is presented. In our case of severe head trauma, hypothermia was used as a therapeutic modality to minimize the brain injury. While hypothermic, the patient developed severe hypokalem...
It is important to note that hypokalemia is often closely and complexly related to renal tubular acidosis (RTA) associated with autoimmune diseases such as Sjgren's syndrome (SS), especially in females with acute myopathy or acute liver injury (ALI). Severe hypokalemia can directly ca...
(b)Excessiverenalloss Renallossisthemain waytolosepotassium. ①Hyperaldosteronism Primaryhyperaldosteronism iscausedbyadrenaltumors. Secondaryhyperaldosteronism iscausedbymarkedlyreduced effectivearterialvolumein congestiveheartfailure,liver cirrhosisandnephritic syndrome. Increasedaldosterone secretionwillincreasethe ...
4 In the absence of any obvious liver disease, malignancy, or diabetes, a mitochondrial disorder was considered. In addition, her prior episode of profound lactic acidosis when using metformin in the setting of a normal renal function and standard dose of metformin further raised suspicion for an...
摘要: Partial pancreatectomy was performed in a female patient with islet cell nodular hyperplasia, who repeatedly suffered from hypokalemia and hypoglycemia without diarrhea.After surgical operation,her symptoms were relieved.关键词: Islet cell hyperplasia Hypoglycemia Hypokalemia ...
1 The virus invades human cells by binding angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) on a cell membrane2 that is widely distributed in many human vital organs, such as heart, liver, kidney, and lungs.3 Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 is the principal counter-regulatory mechanism for the main ...
Sigmoid Volvulus in Parkinson Disease, with Severe Hypokalemia and Hypomagnesemia Causing Cardiac Arrhythmia: A Case ReportCapulong Linsao, Maria JeanGut & Liver
In this hospitalization hepatitis B was diagnosed (with characteristics of chronic active disease - resurgence in the liver biopsy). One month later, the patient was admitted twice to the hospital due to muscle weakness and hypokalemia. In both cases the patient received symptomatic treatment, ...