Ergotism
This phenomenon caused groups of people to dance through the streets of cities— often speaking nonsense and/or foaming at the mouth— until they finally collapsed from exhaustion[damninteresting.com]
Scorpion Sting
Cardiomyopathy, cardiogenic shock or acute pulmonary oedema are well recognised complications of scorpion sting envenomation occurring in about 1-3% of patients.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] at the mouth, and symptoms of methamphetamine exposure.[medicaldaily.com]
Scorpion venom cardiomyopathy. Pathol Microbiol (Basel) 1970;35:114-117.[cmej.org.za]
Phencyclidine Intoxication
[…] pneumothorax or pneumo-mediastinum (especially among drug smokers), endocarditis or pneumonia (especially among injection drug users), pulmonary embolus, myocarditis or cardiomyopathy[basicmedicalkey.com]
Cadmium Ingestion
Beer drinker’s cardiomyopathy was diagnosed in alcoholics in Quebec, and later Minnesota, during a brief period in the 1970s when cobalt was added to beer on tap to stabilize[emedicine.medscape.com]
[…] hemolysis, acute renal failure (Cr 6 ingestion) Pulmonary fibrosis, lung cancer (inhalation) No clear reference standard NAC (experimental) Cobalt Beer drinker’s (dilated) cardiomyopathy[emedicine.medscape.com]
Rabies
She reported having no skin hyperesthesia or dysesthesia. Figure 2. Figure 2.[dx.doi.org]
An electrocardiogram showed sinus tachycardia with diffuse ST--T wave changes, and an echocardiogram indicated high systemic vascular resistance and secondary cardiomyopathy[cdc.gov]
Once it enters the saliva glands and produces foaming of the mouth, it is considered advanced and highly contagious.[petful.com]
Spondylitic Aortitis
Pronation 90 degrees - Supination 60 degrees - RA: Boggy, swollen (usually ulnar), subluxation and radial deviation late - Carpal Tunnel: Median nerve entrapment -- Pain, dysesthesia[flashcardmachine.com]
Cardiomyopathy Cardiomyopathy is a disease that enlarges and weakens the heart muscle, making it harder for the heart to pump blood to the rest of the body.[spondylitis.org]
[…] at Mouth, Foetal Disorder, Foetal Growth Retardation, Foetal Malformation, Folliculitis, Food Allergy, Food Craving, Food Interaction, Food Poisoning, Foot Amputation, Foot[bonkersinstitute.org]
Spastic Ataxia with Congenital Miosis
Pain clinics invest a great deal of effort in diagnosis and therapy of syndromes of dysesthesia.[casemed.case.edu]
Food and Drug Administration granted Priority Review to Pfizer for its application to market tafamidis, its treatment for transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM), a[globalgenes.org]
A profuse foam discharge from the mouth. Amnesia. In clinical urine analysis: protein – 7 g/L. What is the most likely diagnosis? E. *Eclampsia A.[anu4bindu.wordpress.com]
OSLAM Syndrome
[…] inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (AIDP), presents 2-4 weeks following a relatively benign respiratory or gastrointestinal illness with complaints of finger dysesthesias[emedicine.medscape.com]
Case Report Introduction Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a genetic cardiomyopathy that involves primarily the right ventricle (RV), but also the[cdt.amegroups.com]
So when a commentator is foaming at the mouth condemning the Trump administration on CNN, just remember that he would do well to reflect more on his intellectual and political[washingtonexaminer.com]
Mercury Poisoning
It is reported that there are motor disturbances such as ataxia and trembling, and dysesthesia such as impaired vision [ 5 ].[doi.org]
The medical examiner determined the cause of death to be cardiac arrhythmia resulting from hypocalcemia associated with EDTA infusion and vacuolar cardiomyopathy.[web.archive.org]
On the other hand, it is estimated that when methylmercury is ingested constantly at a rate of 50 µg per day, the risk of dysesthesia will increase by 0.3%, and at 200 µg[doi.org]
Hydrophobia
She reported having no skin hyperesthesia or dysesthesia. Figure 2. Figure 2.[dx.doi.org]
An electrocardiogram showed sinus tachycardia with diffuse ST--T wave changes, and an echocardiogram indicated high systemic vascular resistance and secondary cardiomyopathy[cdc.gov]
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