Pai 1995 Acute hepatic encephalopathy Episodic Portal Systemic Encephalopathy Sum and Index Jankovic 1996 Acute hepatic encephalopathy Episodic Mental status using West Haven
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Physical examination revealed under nutrition and unconsciousness.
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Grade 4: Coma The last stage of HE is when the person becomes unconscious and slips into a coma.
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The most common presentation is an acute episode of hepatic encephalopathy precipitated by factors that increase the exposure of the brain to ammonia.
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Coma — A condition of deep unconsciousness from which the person cannot be aroused Electrolytes — Substances that conduct electricity when they are in solution.
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episode of hepatic encephalopathy administered on top of standard of care treatment.
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Hypoglycemic hypoketotic encephalopathy: Acute encephalopathy accompanied by hypoketotic hypoglycemic episodes usually presents in younger infants with primary carnitine deficiency
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Deeply unconscious and in coma she was diagnosed with CPT I deficiency in peripheral blood leukocytes and treated at the Intensive Care Unit.Conclusions:CPT I deficit is a
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People in a coma are unconscious. A coma can be caused by many things.
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While we have focused on these two disorders, stroke-like episodes are known to occur in other acute, mitochondrial encephalopathies both due to different mitochondrial DNA
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Delta waves, like other brain waves,… … Wikipedia Coma — A state of deep unarousable unconsciousness.
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Here, we report a case of a 51-year-old male patient with hypoglycemic encephalopathy, who presented confusion and unconsciousness for 1 day.
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Patients with seizures due to metabolic disorders usually have an ongoing encephalopathy, and their episodes may not always be generalized.
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[…] seizure gradually give way to clonic convulsive movements occurring bilaterally and synchronously before slowing and eventually stopping, followed by a variable period of unconsciousness
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At the start of the seizure: the person becomes unconscious their body goes stiff and if they are standing up they usually fall backwards they may cry out they may bite their
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Abstract We report the peculiar serial electroencephalographic (EEG) findings in a 7-year-old boy with glutaric aciduria type 1 during an episode of acute encephalopathy.
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At 16 months of age, Nikki fell from a low rocking horse onto a padded, carpeted floor, and fell unconscious.
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The second, a 15-year-old female, died after three episodes of acute encephalopathy including a Reye syndrome-like episode and an episode of severe hypoglycemia.
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Etiologic classifications of status epilepticus Most studies of SE epidemiology and outcome have used the following classification of episodes: Acute symptomatic (26%) - Episodes
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A 33-month-old girl presented with fever and seizure followed by unconsciousness for 6 hours.
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Convulsive epilepticus is when a patient physically convulses during a seizure and is unconscious.
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The condition may present as a subacute or acute encephalopathy with seizures, stroke-like episodes, myoclonus, and tremor [ 37 ].
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Because of the subsequent grave arrhythmias and unconsciousness, she was transferred to our ICU.
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coma [ ko´mah ] a state of unconsciousness from which the patient cannot be aroused, even by powerful stimuli.
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[ 16 ], acute dystonia, tardive dyskinesia, akathisia, manic episodes, delirium, compulsory movement disorders, conversion disorder, certain compulsions in OCD, serotonin
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Automatisms may occur during unconsciousness.
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[…] by, Last updated May 31, 2012 Overview A useful way of approaching the unconscious patient is to use these three categories: Coma with focal or lateralising signs Coma without
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Korsakoff syndrome is often — but not always — preceded by an episode of Wernicke encephalopathy, which is an acute brain reaction to severe lack of thiamine.
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The police report says a Lyft driver had found me lying face down in the road with my shoes being knocked twenty feet from my unconscious body.
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However, the drug’s true nature eventually exerts itself, and the body slips toward sleepiness and unconsciousness. Such is also the case with eating and nutrition.
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He also showed an episode of acute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures and late reduced diffusion followed by hemiplegia and intractable epilepsy.
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At 14 years old, she experienced an aggravated seizure, manifesting as unconsciousness, hyperventilation, and urinary incontinence.
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Repeated unconsciousness and bilateral limb weakness lasted for 3 years. Myoclonic-atonic epilepsy.
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[…] of encephalopathy.
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They often would be unconscious or in a coma. Sometimes their bodies suffered uncontrollable spasms, and the children seemed to be slipping into insanity.
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MCAD deficiency (an autosomal recessive disorder of fatty acid oxidation) results in hypoglycemia, hyperammonemia, elevated transaminases, and acute episodes of encephalopathy
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Clinically, hepatic encephalopathy secondary to alcoholic cirrhosis is not infrequently associated with brain damage resulting from previous acute alcoholic episodes.
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… … Dictionary of Hallucinations Coma — A state of deep unarousable unconsciousness.
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Acute encephalopathy complicating dementia A common clinical conundrum is presented by the patient with preexisting dementia who is admitted with an altered mental status.
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Reaction catalyzed by isovaleryl-CoA dehydrogenase Infants that are suffering from the most severe form of isovaleric acidemia, that are diagnosed by an acute episodic encephalopathy
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These symptoms sometimes progress to more serious medical problems, including seizures, coma, and possibly death.
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A three-year-old male patient, with mild psychomotor retardation, had recurrent bouts of acute encephalopathy and pancytopenia after episodes of upper respiratory infection
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Acute encephalopathy of Bacillus cereus mimicking Reye syndrome. Brain Dev. 2009 Sep 29. [Medline]. Lheureux PE, Hantson P.
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High protein intake, the NUCDF says, can result in excessive ammonia for those suffering from UCD, leading to neurological disorders and even coma and death.
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Despite treatment, the patient remained unconsciousness and died. Discussion: UCD, caused by a defect in 1 of 5 urea cycle enzymes, alters the metabolism of nitrogen.
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acute encephalopathy precipitated by infections, catabolic states, and medications.[1] In the child we report, the first episode of encephalopathy was unprovoked but the
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However, within the first week of life most will become lethargic and display poor feeding, vomiting, and seizures that often lead to unconsciousness, stroke, increased pressure
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Affected children are usually normal at birth, but as ammonia accumulates in the body have lethargy, poor feeding, vomiting, seizures and unconsciousness.
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acute encephalopathy precipitated by infections, catabolic states, and medications.[1] In the child we report, the first episode of encephalopathy was unprovoked but the
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CTLN1 who had a history of frequent vomiting after the age of one year and some recent neurological manifestations like excessive crying and lethargy and one episode of unconsciousness
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Finally he fell into a prolonged coma with violent flapping tremor in May 1999.
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Physicians should be aware of the possibility of acute Wernicke encephalopathy, especially in patients with liver dysfunction.
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Two patients were brought to the hospital after found unconscious at home.
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Korsakoff syndrome is often — but not always — preceded by an episode of Wernicke encephalopathy, which is an acute brain reaction to severe lack of thiamine.
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Past history revealed that, at age 7 years, the patient had an episode of acute encephalopathy following a 2-month history of intermittent nausea, vomiting and frontal headache
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Her unconsciousness was progressive, with an elevated plasma ammonia level and a deteriorated Japan Coma Scale value (table 1 ).
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Diagnosis, symptoms, frequency and mortality of 260 patients with urea cycle disorders from a 21-year, multicentre study of acute hyperammonaemic episodes.
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[…] bleeding, size of varices and presence of portal gastropathy or gastric varices, type of treatment of the acute bleeding episode immediately prior to the measurement, degree
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Coma is an unconscious, sleeplike state from which a person cannot be aroused.
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A BAC from 0.35% to 0.80% causes a coma (unconsciousness), life-threatening respiratory depression and possibly fatal alcohol poisoning.
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[…] or prior episode of hypertensive encephalopathy and serves as a permanent marker of this disease. authors Weingarten, K.
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A massive aneurysmal bleed raises intracranial pressure, resulting in arrest of cerebral perfusion, unconsciousness, and HIE.
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Approximately 1-2% of people with HTN will have an episode of hypertensive encephalopathy in their lifetime, which may manifest as headache, nausea, vomiting, and confusion
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The neuroleptic was discontinued, but the patient's clinical status worsened, with encephalopathy, respiratory failure, acute renal failure requiring hemodialysis, and episodes
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Jeanna lapsed into a coma within an hour of starting treatment.
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Director: Billy O'Brien Stars: Essie Davis, Sean Harris, Marcel Iures Horror 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5.1 / 10 X The summer of 1974, four young people are all ambushed and left unconscious
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Acute episodes of hepatic encephalopathy are often caused by a precipitating factor that must first be ruled out – such as variceal bleeding, infection, use of sedatives,
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The patient still remained unconsciousness 2 hours after the operation.
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Hepatic encephalopathy may be subclassified according to severity and pattern (acute episode, recurrent, or persistent) 11.
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Patients presented acute episodes of encephalopathy few days after common viral infection. Ages of onset ranged from 6 months to 5 years.
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Partial (focal) seizures are caused by abnormal electrical activity restricted to a localized region of the brain and are further categorized as simple (conscious), complex (unconscious
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There was no family history of acute necrotizing encephalopathy and no mutation in the coding region of Ran-binding protein 2 (RANBP2) gene.
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Even with treatment, metabolic stressors may precipitate later episodes of acute decompensation.
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[…] well as the chronological course, laboratory test results, and clinical presentation of this case, which included recurrent vomiting without diarrhoea, metabolic acidosis, unconsciousness
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If untreated, maple syrup urine disease can lead to seizures, coma, and death. The disease is often classified by its pattern of signs and symptoms.
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DWI plays a significant role, both during the acute episode and during follow-up, to demonstrate reversibility after therapy.
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Coma or seizures can occur in patients with prolonged exposure. [4], [5] The classical cherry-red appearance is not seen in all cases of acute poisoning and may not be apparent
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Encephalopathy episodes were more frequent among those with ABCB1 3435TT genotype than in the 3435CC/CT group (odds ratio (OR) 3.5; P=0.03).
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The boy did not have any episodes of acute encephalopathy and developed normally when seen for follow-up at the age of 3 years.
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The case emphasizes the importance of taking rare metabolic genetic disorders into consideration in patients with prolonged unexplained unconsciousness.
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[…] form with intermittent episodes of vomiting, confusion or coma, acute liver failure or hepatitis-like attacks [3].
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Appropriate candidates should be referred to transplant centers after the first episode of overt encephalopathy of any type.
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She was referred in an unconscious state. On examination, she was febrile 101°F blood pressure 110/70 mm Hg. She had purulent discharge from the suture wound.
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A patient who is in shock may be obtunded (have less than full mental capacity) or unconscious and need to be intubated.
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Neurological symptoms include acute psychosis and seizures, encephalopathy, and peripheral neuropathy.
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Severe poisoning may result in multi-organic failure, delirium, seizures, coma, and ultimately death.
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At 10 ppm arsine rapidly causes delirium, coma and death.
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episodes, elevated plasma C8–C18 acylcarnitine esters Clinical features: Episodic acute liver failure, hyperammonemia, encephalopathy Treatment: Liver transplantation Carnitine
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They had become lethargic and hypoglycaemic and in two thirds of cases were unconscious at presentation.
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Hypoglycaemia and hyperammonaemia may cause cerebral oedema and prolonged coma.
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