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Korean Journal of Family Medicine ; : 307-310, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-46518

ABSTRACT

Amoxicillin-Clavulanic acid continues to be one of the most commonly used antibiotic combinations. Hepatic injury due to this antibiotic is rare. We report a case of amoxicillin-clavulanic acid induced hepatitis causing painless jaundice to bring to attention this rare side effect of this commonly used antibiotic. This is a case of a 62-year-old Caucasian female, who presented with acute onset severe painless jaundice, nausea, vomiting, and pruritus of less than 1-week duration. She had completed a course of amoxicillin-clavulanic acid 3 weeks prior to presentation. A careful history pointed to this simple diagnosis. It may be easily missed without an in-depth history and the patient may be subjected to unnecessary expensive tests. This case is reported to highlight cost conscious care by keeping in mind a rare side effect of the commonly used antibiotic.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Amoxicillin-Potassium Clavulanate Combination , Diagnosis , Gastroenterology , Hepatitis , Jaundice , Nausea , Pruritus , Vomiting
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Ann Card Anaesth ; 2014 Jul; 17(3): 229-231
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-153676

ABSTRACT

In patients with a right to left intracardiac shunt, air embolism results in an obligatory systemic embolization. Nonembolization of entrained air is described in a child with a single ventricle physiology who had earlier undergone bidirectional Glenn shunt construction and Damus–Kaye–Stansel anastomosis. The air entrainment was detected by intra-operative transesophageal echocardiography. The combined effect of a “diving bell” phenomenon and mild aortic valve regurgitation are suggested as the reasons for the confi nement of air into the ventricle preventing catastrophic systemic embolization.


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Child , Echocardiography, Transesophageal/methods , Embolism, Air/etiology , Fontan Procedure/adverse effects , Humans , Male , Monitoring, Intraoperative , Sternotomy/methods
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