Neuroleptic-Induced Extrapyramidal Symptoms With Fever: Heterogeneity of the 'Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome' From 39 reported cases of the "neuroleptic malignant syndrome," three groups were identified: those with concurrent medical problems that could cause fever that accompanied the extrapyramidal symptoms...
Meanwhile, this disease will be challenging to diagnose in areas with low malaria prevalence because the symptoms closely resemble COVID-19. Case presentation:A 23-year-old male patient presented to the hospital with fever, anosmia, headache, and nausea 1week before. He was diagnosed with COVID...
First, the hematological abnormalities, internal organ involvement and skin eruptions seen in DRESS often have frequent relapses despite the discontinuation of the offending drug, and second, the symptoms can persist up to months after discontinuation.[10] In our cohort of patients, fever, rash and...
In addition to showing constitutional symptoms, four children had skin lesions suggestive of injuries inflicted by cats, and one child had a history of exposure to cats. The origin of the infection remained undefined in the other two patients. Humoral tests enabled a precise diagnosis in all ...
There was no significant difference in the prevalence of diabetes between the two groups, but a greater number of patients in the prolonged group had hypertension than the normal group (53.8% vs. 14.3%, p = 0.005). The most common symptoms on admission were fever and cough, followed by ...
This syndrome was initially described among 12 US servicemen returning from the Persian Gulf War in 1991 with nonspecific symptoms including fever, anemia, weight loss, and anorexia.4,5 It is notable that none of these originally described cases had concurrent evidence of cutaneous involvement, and...
Fever? Exclude pneumonia Immigrant? Exclude tuberculosis Signs or symptoms of specific aetiology? No specific pointer Selective investigations such as spirometry, serology, pH-metry, etc Cough persists GroupDiscuss chest radiography ysNormal irwaDry cough Moist cough tice A ibitedAvoid antitussive ...
nature of the disease and poor prognosis were explained to the family attendees and was decided for no aggressive treatment and preferred only palliative intent. She became delirious with increased breathlessness and fever spikes, her condition gradually deteriorated and ...
Case presentation A 30-year-old Korean man presented at the hospital with complaints of fever, multiple skin lesions, and anal pain. Monkeypox virus polymerase chain reaction (PCR) results were positive for skin lesions on the penis and wrist. The patient received a ...
The result is thought to be a localized burning sensation and sometimes feverish symptoms in the patient. In fact, approximately 14% to 68% of patients with PE have fever [15], [16], and the RIETE (Computerized Registry of Patients with Venous Thromboembolism) registry has shown that the ...