salivation SLUDGE: salivation, lacrimation, urination, defaecation, emesis INVESTIGATIONS butyrylcholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase activity MANAGEMENT Resuscitation
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Each OP poisoning patient was frequency-matched to 4 control patients based on age, sex, index year, and comorbidities of diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, chronic obstructive
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Cardiac problems such as hypertension, tachycardia, arrhythmias, muscle problems such as fasciculations, tremors, and weakness, and respiratory failure What are the muscarinic
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Hypersalivation and lacrimation may occur. Patients may abruptly swing between quiet catatonia and loud or agitated behavior.
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Hypertension or tachycardia. Numbness or diminished responsiveness to pain. Ataxia. Dysarthria. Muscle rigidity. Seizures or coma. Hyperacusis. D.
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The prevalent clinical signs and symptoms were the following: retrograde amnesia, nystagmus, hypertension, and psychomotor agitation.
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The eye muscle involvement pattern raised suspicion, and the high IgG4 level with positive histology of the lacrimal gland confirmed the diagnosis of immunoglobulin G4-related
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She was found to have pulmonary artery hypertension resulting in obstructive shock. Thyroid storm was diagnosed according to Burch and Wartofsky score.
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It is characterized by orbital pain, lacrimation, irritation, photophobia, increased retro-orbital tissue, exophthalmos, and lymphocytic infiltration of the extraocular muscles
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Imaging studies revealed a large left intraocular tumor, a mass in the left medial rectus muscle, and right lacrimal gland enlargement.
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Goals Prevention of Mediator release Preoperative Stress (use anxiolytic without histamine relating properties Response to intubation Inadequate analgesia Hypotension / Hypertension
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Episodes are often associated with an unpleasant warm feeling, itching, palpitation, upper-body erythema and edema, salivation, diaphoresis, lacrimation, and diarrhea.
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223900] a congenital syndrome with specific disturbances of the nervous system and aberrations in autonomic nervous system function such as indifference to pain, diminished lacrimation
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His hypertension subsided when he learnt to measure his blood pressure without his mother's involvement.
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His hypertension subsided when he learnt to measure his blood pressure without his mother’s involvement.
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[…] nehavi 's version from 2014-04-23 19:06 Section Question Answer Hot as a hare decreased sweating = hyperpyrexia Red as a beet flushing Dry as a bone decreased salivation, lacrimation
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(p. 293) Miscellaneous syndromes: anticholinergic toxicity, clozapine toxicity, and hypertensive crisis with MAOIs Chapter 16 deals with three syndromes that are the result
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miosis, bronchospasm, bronchorrhea, emesis, lacrimation, salivation) and occurs after exposure to organophosphates or carbamates.
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Physical examination findings are as follows: Lids, lashes, and lacrimal ducts are normal.
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A 37-year-old man was referred with a unilateral hypertensive anterior uveitis with keratic precipitates suggestive of CMV as the causative agent.
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[…] of the anterior part of the uveal tract, iris and ciliary body; (3) a lack of acute inflammatory signs and symptoms, such as pericorneal congestion, pain, photophobia and lacrimation
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[…] present with a combination of somatic and psychomimetic symptoms. [28] Somatic symptoms, which are usually due to sympathomimetic effects, include the following: Mydriasis Hypertension
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[…] be increased when 1-(3-Mercapto-2-Methyl-Propionyl)-Pyrrolidine-2-Carboxylic Acid is combined with Lysergic acid diethylamide. 1-benzylimidazole The risk or severity of hypertension
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Other symptoms are hypertension and hypotension, coma, prolonged psychotic state, psychopathic personality disorders, increased homicidal and suicidal risk, and possible chromosome
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The CT-scan of the orbit was reportedly suggestive of a right lacrimal gland mass.
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Anterior Chamber Brain and Optical Pathway Choroid Congenital Syndromes, Malformations and Abnomalities Conjunctiva Cornea Glaucomas, Ocular Hypertension Hypertensive Retinopathy
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[…] include increasing tumor thickness, worse initial visual acuity, proximity to foveola less than 5 mm, age greater than 60 years, subretinal fluid, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension
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In conjunction with a review of the literature, this case suggests that this phenotype carries with it a greater risk of serious complications affecting the eyelids and lacrimal
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[…] exacerbations of hypertension.
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Other factors are pain in the posterior auricular area and decreased lacrimation.
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(Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases) Arcus Senilis Arcus, Corneal (Arcus Senilis) Asthenopia Astigmatism Astrocytoma, Malignant, Optic Nerve (Optic Nerve Glioma) Atrophies, Gyrate
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This has received little attention in the ophthalmic literature because of the emphasis on ocular hypertension as the cause.
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D006871 Entry Terms: Buphthalmos All MeSH Categories Diseases Category Eye Diseases Eye Abnormalities Hydrophthalmos All MeSH Categories Diseases Category Eye Diseases Ocular Hypertension
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The aqueous humor should not be confused with tears, which are produced by the lacrimal glands under the upper eyelid outside of the eyeball itself.
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PURPOSE: To identify the risk factors for ocular hypertension and secondary glaucoma in children with uveitis.
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PURPOSE: To describe the incidence of ocular hypertension (OHT) and secondary glaucoma (SG) in JIA-associated uveitis, identify risk factors for development of these complications
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[…] comprehensive book includes significant sections on various structures of the visual system, covering anterior chamber, choroid, conjunctiva, cornea, globe, iris and ciliary body, lacrimal
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Anterior Chamber Brain and Optical Pathway Choroid Congenital Syndromes, Malformations and Abnomalities Conjunctiva Cornea Glaucomas, Ocular Hypertension Hypertensive Retinopathy
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Seite 89 - The pathology of dry eye: the interaction between the ocular surface and lacrimal glands. Cornea 17:584—589 59. Seite 64 - Katz P.
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Lacrimation, conjunctival injection, nasal symptoms… cluster headache, migraine and cranial autonomic symptoms in primary headache disorders—what’s new?
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The high prevalence of hypertension among patients with headache was not due to overweight.
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The attacks are associated with one or more of the following, all of which are ipsilateral: conjunctival injection, lacrimation, nasal congestion, rhinorrhoea, forehead and
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urination, diarrhea, GI upset, emesis) and DUMBELS (diaphoresis and diarrhea; urination; miosis; bradycardia, bronchospasm, bronchorrhea; emesis; excess lacrimation; and
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[…] look for the following signs and symptoms in the patient which can give us the much needed clue of the cause of poisoning Cardiovascular Bradycardia Tachycardia Hypotension Hypertension
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[…] lacrimation, salivation, broncorrhoea, sweating, bradycardia, hypotension, ventricular tachycardia; Stimulation of nicotinic motor & sympathetic receptors: tachycardia, palor, hypertension
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She is specialised in endoscopic lacrimal surgery for watering eyes in adults and children.
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OEDEME CORNEE MODIFICATION CONJONCTIVITE KERATOPATHIE IRIS ATTEINTE MYDRIASE CATARACTE DOULEUR DES PAUPIERES HYPEREMIE OCULAIRE ASTHENOPIE PALPITATIONS HYPOTENSION ARTERIELLE HYPERTENSION
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Her special expertise is in oculoplastic and cosmetic eye surgery including eyelids and lacrimal surgery.
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Meiosis, Bradycardia, Bronchorrhea, Bronchospasm, Emesis, Lacrimation, and Seizures.
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The early phase consists of nicotinic cholinergic stimulation resulting in symptoms such as abdominal pain, hypertension, tachycardia, and tremors.
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Patients might present with tachycardia, hypertension and hyperthermia. They may also display dilated pupils, urinary retention, and decreased bowel activity.
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[…] features of primary congenital glaucoma Breaks in Descemet membrane • Depend on age of onset • Bilateral in 75% but frequently asymmetrical Corneal oedema associated with lacrimation
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Augenklinik¦5, Erlangen, Germany ICD10-Code: Q13.82 Path: Glaucomas, Ocular Hypertension -> Corneal Diseases and Secondary Glaucomas -> Iridocorneal-Endothelial (ICE) Syndromes
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Concave iris insertion 3 Clinical features of primary congenital glaucoma Depend on age of onset Bilateral in 75 but frequently asymmetrical Corneal oedema associated with lacrimation
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[…] have metastasized to the liver and it consists of a constellation of signs and symptoms, such as cutaneous flushing of the head and neck, tachycardia, and palpitations, lacrimation
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[…] typically affects head and neck; often associated with an unpleasant warm feeling, itching, rash, sweating, palpitation, upper-body erythema and edema, salivation, diaphoresis, lacrimation
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Some children also may have: nausea stomach pain high blood pressure (hypertension) blood in the pee loss of appetite a fever Even though Wilms tumors often are large when
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Opioid withdrawal is accompanied by rhinorrhoea (running nose), lacrimation (excessive tear formation), aching muscles, chills, gooseflesh, and, after 24-48 hours, muscle
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Acute hypertension after abrupt withdrawal of antipsychotic medication.
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Opioid withdrawal may be accompanied by diaphoresis, mydriasis, yawning, and lacrimation.
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No signs of pulmonary hypertension were seen.
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It is closely related to other silicosis variants and can lead to pulmonary hypertension with cor pulmonale in fatal manifestations.
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Keywords Talcosis; Pulmonary hypertension; Hypertension; Acute RV failure Introduction Sudden cardiac death secondary to intravenous drug abuse is an under diagnosed life
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If the mastoid segment is involved, as with tympanic lesions, hearing and balance may be affected, and lacrimation is preserved.
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A careful physical examination discovered that the child had severe hypertension. Extensive laboratory investigations did not reveal a cause for his hypertension.
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Conclusion: Hypertension may increase the risk of Bell’s palsy among those aged above 40 years.
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Through observation alone it may be possible to assess the presence of corneal edema, lacrimation, photophobia, blepharospasm, and the relative and actual size of both eyes
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Glaucoma risk alleles in the Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study. Ophthalmology. 2016;123(12):2527–2536.
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Thoracic 7 5 Aortic Aneurysm, Familial Thoracic 8 4 Aortic Aneurysm, Familial Thoracic 9 3 Aortic Valve Disorder 4 Apert Syndrome 9 Aphakia, Congenital Primary 7 Aplasia Of Lacrimal
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anterior uveitis, facial nerve palsy (can get lethargy, papilledema, meningism) Mikulicz’s Syndrome Bilateral sarcoidosis of the parotid, submandibular, sublingual and lacrimal
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Hypertension (Pseudotumor Cerebri).
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Ocular: Anterior uveitis, posterior uveitis, optic neuropathy, papilloedema, lacrimal gland enlargement. Musculoskeletal: Hot, swollen and/or tender joints, myopathy.
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It is far from inocuous, producing frequent side effects of hypertension and tachycardia, as well as headache, nausea, vomiting, lacrimation, salivation, parathesia, and pain
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Acrodynia (Pink disease) usually from dermal exposure maculopapular rash, swollen and painful extremities, peripheral neuropathy, hypertension, and renal tubular dysfunction
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Mercury systemic Involvement [8] Short-term effects of mercury toxicity include lung damage, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hypertension, tachycardia, skin rashes, and eye irritation
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(Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases) Arcus Senilis Arcus, Corneal (Arcus Senilis) Asthenopia Astigmatism Astrocytoma, Malignant, Optic Nerve (Optic Nerve Glioma) Atrophies, Gyrate
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(eg, TB meningitis) The most common cause of palsies that spare the pupil, particularly partial palsies, is Ischemia of the 3rd cranial nerve (usually due to diabetes or hypertension
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lacrimal gland Motor (somatic) Muscles of facial expression Eyelid closing : orbicularis oculi muscle Jaw opening: posterior belly of the digastric muscle Hyoid elevation
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Optical Pathway Choroid Congenital Syndromes, Malformations and Abnomalities Conjunctiva Cornea Glaucomas, Ocular Hypertension Hypertensive Retinopathy Iris and Ciliary Body Lacrimal
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Anterior Chamber Brain and Optical Pathway Choroid Congenital Syndromes, Malformations and Abnomalities Conjunctiva Cornea Glaucomas, Ocular Hypertension Hypertensive Retinopathy
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Lacrimal artery [ edit ] The next branch of the OA is the lacrimal artery, one of the largest, arises just as the OA enters the orbit and runs along the superior edge of the
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Hypertension: The Clinical Management of Primary Hypertension in Adults: Update of Clinical Guidelines 18 and 34 [Internet].
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Arrow shows the communication between deep anterior temporal artery (branches of ECA) and lacrimal artery (branches of ICA, arrow ).
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Ophthalmologic manifestations include blepharitis, conjunctivitis, obliteration of the lacrimal puncta, nasolacrimal duct obstruction, ectropion, and loss of eyelashes.
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Liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension are said to be uncommon among these patients.
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Lacrimal duct stenosis or atresia is present in up to 80% of patients and leads to continuous epiphora.
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[…] to increase, or as a rapidly growing (over months) lacrimal gland mass.
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Beta-blockers, such as atenolol or propranolol, may be used to control hypertension and tachycardia.
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Lacrimal tumors (Tumors of the lacrimal gland) – Like pleomorphic adenomas. Cavernous Hemagioma – A vascular tumor.
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