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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine ; : 390-396, 2000.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-102370

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Heat stroke, a medical emergency, occurs when the body's thermal regulation is upset and unable to dissipate adequate amounts of heat with a rise in body temperature. It is characterized by hyperyrexia, with a core temperature of 40degrees C or more, hot dry skin, and central nervous system disturbance and usually results in rhabdomyolysis and multiorgan failure. Our case, a 43-year-old healthy male, was caused by a marathon, half course, on a sunny day in late summer. He suddenly fell down on the road and was delivered to a nearby hospital, where a seizure developed. He was transfered to our hospital and then displayed Central Nervous System disturbance, hot dry skin, acute liver failure, rhabdomyolysis, anuric acute renal failure, and disseminated intravasculular coagulopathy. He was treated with general supportive care and hemofiltration. Despite the aggressive management, he died of shock on the fifth day after admission.


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Adulte , Humains , Mâle , Atteinte rénale aigüe , Température du corps , Système nerveux central , Urgences , Coup de chaleur , Hémofiltration , Température élevée , Défaillance hépatique aigüe , Rhabdomyolyse , Crises épileptiques , Choc , Peau
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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine ; : 248-254, 2000.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-180725

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Spontaneous spinal epidural hemorrhage(SSEH) represent 0.3%~0.9% of spinal epidural-space-occupying lesions. The therapeutic outcome seems to be determined by the accuracy of the diagnosis and by the time interval between the onset of symptom and surgical decompression. Thus, SSEH is a rare spinal emergency and a diagnostic challenge. We experienced two such cases. In one case, the symptoms were confused with those for a ureter stone, aortic aneurysm, spinal cord infarction. That patient completely recovered spontaneously within 2 hours. In the other case, which was initially diagnosed incorrectly as a cerebral infarction, surgical decompression was performed. That patient recovered completely within 1 month.


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Humains , Anévrysme de l'aorte , Infarctus cérébral , Décompression chirurgicale , Diagnostic , Urgences , Hématome épidural rachidien , Infarctus , Moelle spinale , Uretère
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