Numerous cases of hyponatremia have been reported following treatment with an SSRI. Risk factors for the development of SSRI- associated hyponatremia including advanced age, female gender, concomitant use of diuretics, low body weight, and lower baseline serum sodium levels have been identified. Hyponat...
lower back or side pain muscle cramps, spasms, stiffness, or twitching nausea painful or prolonged erection of the penis painful urination pains in the stomach, side, or abdomen, possibly radiating to the back puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue red...
Gallstones are one of the most common digestive diseases which small stones are formed in the gallbladder. If gallstones lodge in a bile duct and cause a blockage, it eventually results in severe life-threatening complications such as bile duct inflammat
Despite the rapid neurological decline and skin discoloration at the lower left leg, she had no fever, nor clear signs of systemic toxicity. Upon arrival at the emergency ward, the patient complained about pain “everywhere in her body.” The pain in both lower legs and back, suffering at ...
Kinds of Period Pain The medical term for menstrual cramps isdysmenorrhea, and there are actually two types.Primary dysmenorrheais the name for “common” menstrual cramps, the ones that most of us get in our lower abdomen or back. They can be mild or more painful, and usually, start a ...
In June 2005, suprapubic catheter was removed and a cystoscope was introduced in to the bladder. Then electrohydraulic lithotripsy was performed. In 2007, this patient was concerned about the increasing swelling in lower abdomen. Computed tomography of abdomen revealed midline, lower abdominal wall ...
This case series evaluated the outcomes and complications of the BPF technique in five female patients aged 11–16 with severe thoraco-mammary deformities associated with Poland syndrome using patient records from 2012 to 2024. Study data included demographic information, surgical details, aesthetic outc...
Michael Medical Center Silverdale, Washington (ED) with symptoms of intermittent episodes of high-grade fever with chills, diffuse myalgia and petechial rash over chest, abdomen and extremities that had started 2 days prior. He did not have symptoms of coryza, cough, headache, abdominal pain, ...
She did not report rupture of the membranes, drug abuse, recent intercourse, and abdominal pain, and there was minimal vaginal bleeding. Physical examination on admission concluded hypotensive shock; therefore, fluid administration was commenced. On examination, the abdomen was soft and lax with no ...
After injection, the abdomen was gently massaged and the injected fluid was collected as much as possible. Flow Cytometry The surface antigens of isolated single-cell suspensions were pre-incubated with an FcγR-blocking monoclonal antibody (anti-mouse CD16/32, 2.4G2, 553142, lot 7248907; BD...