Presentation
[…] term "tracheopathia, tracheopathy" is presented. [connection.ebscohost.com]
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In Wisconsin, eight teenagers who inhaled spores at a party presented clinical symptoms such as cough, fever, shortness of breath, myalgia, and fatigue within a week. [en.wikipedia.org]
We describe two classic cases of lycoperdonosis and present a discussion of the symptoms, pathology, and etiology of the disease. [deepdyve.com]
A 1.5-year-old male neutered, fully vaccinated Shih Tzu dog presented to the Matthew J. [doi.org]
Entire Body System
- Fever
[…] may trigger a febrile seizure.[3] This is more common in young children.[3] Fevers do not typically go higher than 41 to 42 °C (105.8 to 107.6 °F).[5] A fever can be caused by many medical conditions ranging from non serious to life threatening.[11] [theinfolist.com]
B) MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE TOXICITY 1) Patients who develop severe toxicity with fever and respiratory symptoms or pneumonitis may require supplemental oxygen, and rarely intubation. [jodrugs.com]
Species affected : Canine Symptoms : Abnormal lung or pleural sounds (rales, crackles, wheezes, friction rubs); Anorexia (complete, partial); Coughing; Cyanosis; Dullness, depression, lethargy, depressed, lethargic, listless; Dyspnoea; Fever; Hyperpnoea [allpaedia.com]
In Wisconsin, eight teenagers who inhaled spores at a party presented clinical symptoms such as cough, fever, shortness of breath, myalgia, and fatigue within a week. [en.wikipedia.org]
A Less Severe Case Patient A, an 18-yr-old male, presented to an outpatient clinic in West Bend, Wisconsin, on 12 April 1994 with symptoms of dyspnea, fever, chills, shortness of breath, nausea, and vomiting. [deepdyve.com]
- Inflammation
It is classified as a hypersensitivity pneumonitis (also called extrinsic allergic alveolitis)—an inflammation of the alveoli within the lung caused by hypersensitivity to inhaled natural dusts. [en.wikipedia.org]
It is classified as a hypersensitivity pneumonitis (also called extrinsic allergic alveolitis)—an inflammation of the alveoli within the lung caused by hypersensitivity to inhaled organic dusts. It is one of several types of hype... [encyclo.co.uk]
It is classified as a hypersensitivity pneumonitis (also called extrinsic allergic alveolitis)—an inflammation of the alveoli within the lung caused by hypersensitivity to inhaled organic dusts. [translation.babylon.com]
The limited understanding of the nature of the inflammation in lycoperdonosis makes selection of therapeutics difficult. [doi.org]
- Veterinarian
The dog presented to the referring veterinarian afebrile with an acute onset of tachypnea and cough. [doi.org]
- Swelling
They can also be used as a styptic to staunch blood flow, as well as a painkiller, for stomach aches, and to reduce swelling, fever and coughing. [2] Sources [1] Armstrong, Wayne P. Common puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum) in coastal San Diego County. [ohapbio12.pbworks.com]
Respiratoric
- Pneumonia
Inhalation of large quantities of spores from the puffball (lycoperdon), which has been widely used in folk medicine, can cause a respiratory disease with symptoms of pneumonia and widespread densities in the lungs. [doi.org]
The early symptoms presented in combination with pulmonary abnormalities apparent on chest radiographs may lead to misdiagnosis of the disease as tuberculosis, histiocytosis, or pneumonia caused by Pneumocystis carinii. [en.wikipedia.org]
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J) DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS 1) Bacterial pneumonia, atypical pneumonia, viral pneumonitis, chemical pneumonitis, fungal pulmonary infection, reactive airways disease, acute lung injury/acute respiratory disease syndrome (ALI/ARDS). [jodrugs.com]
- Cough
Chronic cough and labored breathing [quizlet.com]
Species affected : Canine Symptoms : Abnormal lung or pleural sounds (rales, crackles, wheezes, friction rubs); Anorexia (complete, partial); Coughing; Cyanosis; Dullness, depression, lethargy, depressed, lethargic, listless; Dyspnoea; Fever; Hyperpnoea [allpaedia.com]
In Wisconsin, eight teenagers who inhaled spores at a party presented clinical symptoms such as cough, fever, shortness of breath, myalgia, and fatigue within a week. [en.wikipedia.org]
The dog presented to the referring veterinarian afebrile with an acute onset of tachypnea and cough. [doi.org]
- Aspiration
Cytology from an endotracheal wash demonstrated suppurative inflammation and numerous extracellular bacteria, which were interpreted as either procedural contaminants or aspiration pneumonia. [doi.org]
Gastrointestinal
- Nausea
Typical progression of the disease includes symptoms of a cold hours after spore inhalation, followed by nausea, rapid pulse, crepitant rales (a sound like that made by rubbing hairs between the fingers, heard at the end of inhalation), and dyspnea. [en.wikipedia.org]
A Less Severe Case Patient A, an 18-yr-old male, presented to an outpatient clinic in West Bend, Wisconsin, on 12 April 1994 with symptoms of dyspnea, fever, chills, shortness of breath, nausea, and vomiting. [deepdyve.com]
Patients who develop significant nausea and vomiting may benefit from IV fluid hydration. There is no specific antidote to Lycoperdon toxicity. [jodrugs.com]
- Vomiting
[…] pleural sounds (rales, crackles, wheezes, friction rubs); Anorexia (complete, partial); Coughing; Cyanosis; Dullness, depression, lethargy, depressed, lethargic, listless; Dyspnoea; Fever; Hyperpnoea; Anaemia, pale mucous membranes or skin; Tachycardia; Vomiting [allpaedia.com]
A Less Severe Case Patient A, an 18-yr-old male, presented to an outpatient clinic in West Bend, Wisconsin, on 12 April 1994 with symptoms of dyspnea, fever, chills, shortness of breath, nausea, and vomiting. [deepdyve.com]
Patients who develop significant nausea and vomiting may benefit from IV fluid hydration. There is no specific antidote to Lycoperdon toxicity. [jodrugs.com]
Three persons reported nausea and vomiting within 6-12 hours after exposure. Within 3-7 days after exposure, all patients developed cough, fever (temperature up to 103 F {39.4 C}), shortness of breath, myalgia, and fatigue. [cdc.gov]
Skin
- Flushing
The increase in set-point triggers increased muscle contractions and causes a feeling of cold.[1] This results in greater heat production and efforts to conserve heat.[2] When the set-point temperature returns to normal, a person feels hot, becomes flushed [theinfolist.com]
Musculoskeletal
- Arthritis
Am J Med 158:863 Google Scholar Gordon DA, Stein JL, Broder J (1973) The extraarticular features of rheumatoid arthritis. [link.springer.com]
Treatment
All of the other dogs recovered without veterinary treatment. [doi.org]
Similarly, a remedy is a treatment to cure a disease or ailment that employs certain spices, vegetables. [wikivisually.com]
A) MANAGEMENT OF MILD TO MODERATE TOXICITY 1) Treatment consists of predominantly symptomatic and supportive care. Patients who develop significant nausea and vomiting may benefit from IV fluid hydration. [jodrugs.com]
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Prognosis
After the endotracheal wash, the dog required mechanical ventilation but continued to exhibit severe respiratory decompensation and was, therefore, euthanized due to a poor prognosis. [doi.org]
Etiology
"Intubation" on: Wikipedia Google Yahoo Etiology Etiology (/iːtiˈɒlədʒi/; alternatively aetiology or ætiology) is the study of causation, or origination. [theinfolist.com]
Known species of puffballs implicated in the etiology of the published cases include the widespread Lycoperdon perlatum (the "devil's snuff-box", L. gemmatum) and Calvatia gigantea, both of the Lycoperdaceae family. [en.wikipedia.org]
We describe two classic cases of lycoperdonosis and present a discussion of the symptoms, pathology, and etiology of the disease. [deepdyve.com]
Known species of puffballs implicated in the etiology of the published cases include the widespread Lycoperdon perlatum (the `devil's snuff-box`, L. gemmatum) and Calvatia gigantea, both of the Lycoperdaceae family. [curvetube.com]
Am J Med 70:542 PubMed CAS Google Scholar Denaraj TJ, Da Silva IS, Schacher JF (1959) The serological diagnosis of eosinophilic lung (tropical eosinophilia) and its etiological implications. [link.springer.com]
Epidemiology
[…] design and statistical analysis of toxicological investigations The book is conveniently divided into four sections covering general medical toxicology, environmental toxicology, industrial and occupational toxicology, and epidemiology and statistics [books.google.com]
The same year, the PHS transferred its San Francisco based plague laboratory into the CDC as the Epidemiology Division, the mission of CDC expanded beyond its original focus on malaria to include sexually transmitted diseases when the Venereal Disease [wikivisually.com]
Prevention
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The distinguished doctors recommend that “In the interest of preventative medicine it is suggested that the puffballs be gathered while young and, thinly sliced, sauteed in butter with a touch of garlic and a pinch of thyme.” [blog.mycology.cornell.edu]
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention : 1994, Respiratory illness associated with inhalation of mushroom spores—Wisconsin, 1994. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 43: 525 – 526. Google Scholar | Medline 2. [doi.org]