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A prospective study of adverse drug reactions as a cause of admission to a paediatric hospital

1996

1A total of 512 consecutive paediatric hospital admissions of children 2 years old or less were evaluated to assess the extent and pattern of admission caused by suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs). The proportion of suspected ADRs related to hospital admissions was 4.3%. 2The organ-systems most commonly implicated were the central nervous system (40.5%), digestive system (16.7%), and skin and appendages (14.3%). Together, they accounted for 71.5% of admissions attributed to ADRs. The most common clinical manifestations inducing admission were convulsions (4 cases), dizziness (4), vomiting (3), and tremor, fever, itching and apnoea (2 cases each). 3The four classes of drugs most frequen…

Drug UtilizationMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsEpidemiologyPharmacovigilanceMedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)Prospective StudiesProspective cohort studyPharmacologybusiness.industryGuaiphenesinInfant NewbornInfantOdds ratioOriginal ArticlesHospitalizationChild PreschoolVomitingItchingFemalemedicine.symptombusiness
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When are vomiting males attractive? Sexual selection on condition-dependent nuptial feeding in Drosophila subobscura

2009

Nuptial gifts are any nutritious items or inedible tokens transferred from the male to the female as a part of courtship or copulation. Although nuptial gift donation has been studied in a variety of taxa, this behavior has been largely overlooked in Drosophila. We studied nuptial feeding in Drosophila subobscura, where the gift is a regurgitated drop of liquid, in order to examine the importance of this behavior for male mating success and female fecundity. We varied male and female condition by dietary restriction to assess any condition dependence of male nuptial feeding ability and female feeding behavior and mate discrimination. Our results show that there was directional selection for…

EcologyeducationZoologyBiologyFecundityDrosophila subobscuraSexual selectionVomitingmedicineAnimal Science and Zoologymedicine.symptomNuptial giftCondition dependentEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBehavioral Ecology
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Adverse events associated with encorafenib plus binimetinib in the COLUMBUS study: incidence, course and management.

2019

Abstract Background Dual inhibition of the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway with BRAF/MEK inhibitor (BRAFi/MEKi) therapy is a standard treatment for BRAFV600-mutant metastatic melanoma and has historically been associated with grade III pyrexia or photosensitivity depending on the combination used. The objective of this study was to fully describe adverse events from the COLUMBUS study evaluating the most recent BRAF/MEK inhibitor combination encorafenib+binimetinib. Patients and methods Patients with locally advanced, unresectable or metastatic BRAFV600-mutant melanoma were randomised to receive encorafenib 450 mg once daily plus binimetinib 45 mg twice daily, encorafenib 300 mg on…

Encorafenib0301 basic medicineOncologyMaleCancer ResearchSkin NeoplasmsBinimetinib; Encorafenib; Melanoma; Safety; Vemurafenib;MedizinBinimetinibchemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols1306 Cancer ResearchVemurafenibMelanomaFatigueeducation.field_of_studySulfonamidesMEK inhibitorMelanomaStandard treatmentIncidence10177 Dermatology ClinicBinimetinibNauseaMiddle AgedOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesis2730 OncologyFemaleSafetyMitogen-Activated Protein Kinasesmedicine.drugProto-Oncogene Proteins B-rafmedicine.medical_specialtyVomitingPopulation610 Medicine & health03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineHumanseducationAdverse effectProtein Kinase Inhibitorsbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseDiscontinuation030104 developmental biologychemistryVemurafenibMutationBenzimidazolesCarbamatesbusinessEuropean journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)
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Traumatic Isolated Intramural Duodenal Hematoma Causing Intestinal Obstruction

2015

A 21-year-old man was admitted 36 hours after a blunt abdominal trauma occurred during a sporting competition. He complained of colic epigastric abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. He was hemodynamically stable; blood counts and metabolic panel were normal. Abdominal CT showed an intestinal obstruction caused by an 8 x 6 x 11 cm hematoma on the right lateral duodenal wall without signs of active bleeding (Figure 1). He underwent gastric decompression and started total parenteral nutrition and intravenous pump inhibitors. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) performed 48 hours after the diagnosis showed an extrinsic compression by a bluish obstruction in the first part of the duodenum resembli…

Endoscopic ultrasoundmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryEsophagogastroduodenoscopyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseAsymptomaticSmall BowelSurgerySettore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generalemedicine.anatomical_structureHematomaAbdominal traumaDuodenal bulbImagemedicineDuodenumVomitingmedicine.symptombusinessTrauma Duodenal Hematoma Intestinal ObstructionACG Case Reports Journal
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Pre-Emptive Treatment with Cidofovir for Cytomegalovirus Antigenemia in Autologous Bone Marrow Recipient and CLL Patients on Therapy with Alemtuzumab.

2006

Abstract Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in patients who have undergone severe immunosuppressive therapy. Ganciclovir continues to be the first choice for pre-emptive therapy, but it needs multiple intravenous daily administration for three weeks and may cause myelosuppression. Cidofovir is a non myelotoxic nucleotide analogue effective against CMV; its favourable pharmacokinetic profile allows a once-a-week dosing. We reviewed a database on 110 consecutive Autologous Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT) and that of 15 Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) patients treated with alemtuzumab. All patients were virologically monitored by quantification of pp65 antige…

Ganciclovirmedicine.medical_specialtyNauseaChronic lymphocytic leukemiaImmunologyCongenital cytomegalovirus infectionBiochemistryGastroenterologySettore MED/15 - Malattie Del Sanguechemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicinemedicineProteinuriabusiness.industryvirus diseasesCell BiologyHematologymedicine.diseaseSurgerychemistryVomitingCytomegalovirus pre-emptive treatment cidofovirAlemtuzumabmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugCidofovirBlood
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2019

Contamination of fresh water bodies by human enteric viruses from wastewater discharge is a well-established phenomenon. Here we propose a model of viral contamination of rivers based on acute gastroenteritis epidemiology and assess how well it can simulate in situ experimental monitoring. Noroviruses, rotaviruses, enteroviruses, adenoviruses and hepatitis A viruses were quantified by molecular methods after water concentration. Water flows were obtained from the Hydro databank and wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) data. Acute gastroenteritis cases based on medical prescriptions were recorded by the French public health agency. We estimated the total number of daily viral acute gastroenteri…

Hepatitismedicine.medical_specialtyVeterinary medicine010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesviruses010501 environmental sciencesBiologyContaminationmedicine.disease01 natural sciences6. Clean waterVirus3. Good healthWastewaterEpidemiologymedicineVomitingViral sheddingmedicine.symptomViral load0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceEnvironment International
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Misdiagnosis and pitfalls in Panayiotopoulos syndrome

2019

Abstract Panayiotopoulos syndrome (PS) is a frequent (6% among children of 1–15 years) and benign epileptic syndrome, characterized by predominantly autonomic symptoms (emesis, pallor, flushing, cyanosis, mydriasis/miosis, cardiorespiratory and thermoregulatory alterations, incontinence of urine and/or feces, hypersalivation, and modifications of intestinal motility) associated with simple motor focal seizures, which can be followed by secondary generalization. Panayiotopoulos syndrome can be extremely insidious, because it can mimic several condition, such as gastroenteritis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, encephalitis, syncope, migraine, sleep disorders, or even metabolic diseases. This…

HypersalivationMaleSleep Wake DisordersPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyVomitingMigraine DisordersencephalitisDiseasegastrointestinal disordersPallorSyncope Encephalitis03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceEpilepsy0302 clinical medicinePleiotropismMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineDiagnostic ErrorsChildcyclic vomiting syndrome; gastrointestinal disorders; panayiotopoulos syndrome; sleep disorders; syncope; encephalitisbusiness.industryCyclic vomiting syndromeElectroencephalographymedicine.diseasePanayiotopoulos syndromecyclic vomiting syndromeNeurologyMigrainepanayiotopoulos syndromeChild PreschoolsyncopeGastroesophageal RefluxSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaFemalesleep disordersNeurology (clinical)Epilepsies Partialmedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Intestinal Involvement in Kawasaki Disease

2018

Objectives To describe a case of Kawasaki disease with intestinal involvement and to analyze other published reports to define clinical characteristics, diagnostic issues, and therapeutic approaches of gastrointestinal involvement in Kawasaki disease. Study design A computerized search without language restriction was conducted using PubMed and SCOPUS. An article was considered eligible for inclusion in the systematic review if it reported data on patient(s) with intestinal involvement in Kawasaki disease. Our case was also included in the analysis. Results Thirty-three articles reporting 48 cases of Kawasaki disease with intestinal involvement were considered. Fever, abdominal pain, and vo…

Intestinal pseudo-obstructionMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsAbdominal painSettore MED/17 - Malattie InfettiveAdolescentFeverMucocutaneous Lymph Node SyndromeDiagnosis Differential03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinepediatric gastroenterology030225 pediatricsmedicineintestinal pseudo-obstructionHumans030212 general & internal medicineHematologic TestPediatric gastroenterologyCoronary artery aneurysmGangreneAspirinHematologic TestsIntestinal Diseasebusiness.industryabdominal painImmunoglobulins Intravenousmedicine.diseasecoronary artery aneurysmHospitalizationIntestinal DiseasesImmunoglobulins IntravenouPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthKawasakiSplenomegalyVomitingKawasaki diseasemedicine.symptombusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedBowel diseaseIntestinal Obstructionmedicine.drugHepatomegalyHuman
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Nitrous oxide in abdominal surgery

2001

Abstract Inhalation anaesthesia has traditionally been the method of choice for abdominal surgery. While most surgical interventions in the lower abdomen can be performed under regional anaesthesia, a general anaesthetic technique is frequently chosen for upper abdominal procedures. This explains the almost routine use of nitrous oxide (N 2 O) for abdominal surgery. In addition to well-known contra-indications such as ileus and abdominal wall defects in infants, there is substantial scientific evidence against the application of N 2 O in abdominal surgery. N 2 O has an important role in the development of post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV).

Laparoscopic surgerymedicine.medical_specialtyIleusbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentmedicine.diseaseSurgeryAbdominal wallAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiamedicineVomitingAbdomenGeneral anaesthesiamedicine.symptomGeneral anaestheticbusinessAbdominal surgeryBest Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology
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Phase I study of OM-174, a lipid A analogue, with assessment of immunological response, in patients with refractory solid tumors.

2013

International audience; BACKGROUND: Lipids A, the lipophilic partial structure of lipopolysaccharides, induce regression of several tumor types in animal models. Rather than exerting direct cytotoxic effect, these compounds trigger the immune system which in turn stimulates secretion of cytokines, and activates the inducible nitric oxide synthase, as well as immune cell infiltration of tumors. OM-174 is an analogue of lipid A with dual action on toll-like receptors 2 and 4. In an experimental model of peritoneal carcinomatosis induced in BDIX rats by intraperitoneal injection of syngeneic PROb colon cancer cells, it induced a complete regression of tumors. The present phase I trial was cond…

LipopolysaccharidesMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_treatmentPharmacologyRefractory solid tumors[ SDV.CAN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerOM-1740302 clinical medicineNeoplasmsLipid A analogue0303 health sciencesMiddle Aged3. Good healthKiller Cells NaturalTreatment OutcomeCytokineOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisVomitingCytokinesFemaleChillsmedicine.symptomResearch ArticleAdultMaximum Tolerated DoseDoseIntraperitoneal injectionAntineoplastic Agents[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerDrug Administration Schedule03 medical and health sciencesImmune systemPhase IPharmacokinetics[SDV.CAN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerCell Line TumormedicineGeneticsAnimalsHumansImmune responseAged030304 developmental biologyChemotherapyPolymorphism Geneticbusiness.industryRatsToll-Like Receptor 4Disease Models Animalbusiness
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