Opioid Withdrawal after Sufentanil-induced Anesthesia |
Author : Michel Bourin* |
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Abstract :This clinical case reports a withdrawal syndrome following intravenous administration of sufentanil to a young woman for short-term anesthesia. Hypotheses are issued and documented. The first, being the fact that the patient had a low liposuction-related fat mass resulting in fast lipid release of sufentanil. The second was a relative overdose of sufentanil leading to non-release of encephalin. |
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Atypical HSV encephalitis infection: A Zebra |
Author : Chandril Chugh*, Himanshu Agarwal, Kapil Jain, V K Jain |
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Abstract :HSV encephalitis is a well known entity in the world of neurology. It is well known that if not treated in time it is a potentially fatal and debilitating disease. Here we discuss an atypical presentation as well as rare imaging features associated with this infection.The aim of this case report is to remind the reader that even infectious process can present like acute vascular syndromes and highlight the imaging findings not typically associated with this processso timely diagnosis can be made and lives be saved. |
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Herpes Simplex Encephalitis: The High Cost of Collateral Damage |
Author : Awad Magbri*, Eussera El-Magbri, Mariam El-Magbri, Shaukat Rashid, Balhinder Brar |
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Abstract :The author discusses a case of herpes simplex encephalitis in a young man presented with headache and continuous seizures. The CNS infection with grand-mal seizures resulting in tissue breakdown and complications of acute kidney injury and lactic acidosis. Once the seizures are brought under control the lactic acidosis and the AKI resolved, but the patient tormented from the CNS squeals of HSE in the form of neuropsychiatric complications with long-term effect that necessitate 24-hour care to cope with his daily livings. |
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Theories related to Emotional Bank System and Human Brain Double Door |
Author : Hafedh Abdelmelek*, Amel Hanini, Ezzedine Nebil |
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Abstract :Our theories support that consciousness development could influence positively or negatively Emotional Bank System Algorithm. The present methodology and analysis expose the analogy between the Financial Banking System and Emotion-Banking Algorithm. We conclude by identifying system and algorithm related to the implication of heart in Emotion Bank System and the existence of two doors:
Door 1 between the heart and limbic system implicated in emotion modulation.
Door 2 implicated in logic and creativity. The integrity of both doors is important for emotion stability and innovation. |
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