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40
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Pages
340–344
Issue
3
Volume
33
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The cardiomyopathy of iron deficiency.
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Texas Heart Institute journal
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2006
1905-6
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Adult; Female; Humans; Echocardiography; Electrocardiography; Hematocrit; Cardiac Output; Anemia; Ventricular Dysfunction; Transesophageal; Brain/blood; Natriuretic Peptide; Iron-Deficiency/blood/*complications/physiopathology; Left/blood/diagnostic imaging/*etiology; Low/etiology
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Hegde Nikita; Rich Michael W; Gayomali Charina
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Iron-deficiency anemia can have deleterious effects on the heart. Herein, we describe the effects of iron deficiency on the heart as corroborated with electrocardiography, radiology, echocardiography, and cardiac catheterization. We review the pathophysiology, clinical features, and management of iron-deficiency-induced cardiomyopathy.
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2006
Adult
Anemia
Brain/blood
Cardiac Output
Department of Internal Medicine
Echocardiography
Electrocardiography
Female
Gayomali Charina
Hegde Nikita
Hematocrit
Humans
Iron-Deficiency/blood/*complications/physiopathology
Left/blood/diagnostic imaging/*etiology
Low/etiology
Natriuretic Peptide
NEOMED College of Medicine
Rich Michael W
Texas Heart Institute journal
Transesophageal
Ventricular Dysfunction
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/01.SMJ.0000155499.21189.75" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1097/01.SMJ.0000155499.21189.75</a>
Pages
564–566
Issue
5
Volume
98
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Infliximab-induced headache and infliximab-induced meningitis: two ends of the same spectrum?
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Southern medical journal
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2005
2005-05
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Antibodies; Aseptic/*chemically induced/diagnosis; Crohn Disease/drug therapy; Female; Headache/*chemically induced; Humans; Infliximab; Meningitis; Middle Aged; Monoclonal/*adverse effects; Serum Sickness/*etiology
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Hegde Nikita; Gayomali Charina; Rich Michael W
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This report describes a case of aseptic meningitis induced by the tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitor infliximab. The patient, a 51-year-old female, was being treated for Crohn's disease. After an infliximab infusion, she had headache, fever, arthralgia, myalgia, and meningismus. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis was remarkable for a neutrophilic pleocytosis and elevated protein. Other potential causes of meningitis were excluded. Her symptoms completely resolved within 24 hours of presentation. Because infliximab commonly causes headache and is very immunogenic, we infer that infliximab-induced meningitis is immune-mediated and underrecognized. Potential risk factors and means for minimizing its occurrence are offered.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/01.SMJ.0000155499.21189.75" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1097/01.SMJ.0000155499.21189.75</a>
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2005
Antibodies
Aseptic/*chemically induced/diagnosis
Crohn Disease/drug therapy
Department of Internal Medicine
Female
Gayomali Charina
Headache/*chemically induced
Hegde Nikita
Humans
Infliximab
Meningitis
Middle Aged
Monoclonal/*adverse effects
NEOMED College of Medicine
Rich Michael W
Serum Sickness/*etiology
Southern medical journal