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digitalis toxicity
Acute CNS, visual, GI, and cardiac disturbances caused by an overdose of, or intolerance to, the cardiac glycoside, digitalis.
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digoxin toxicity
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Review
2012
Review
2012
Clinical Utility of Serum Digoxin Level in Cardiac Patients for Diagnosis of Chronic Digitalis Toxicity
A. Ragab
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M. K. Al-Mazroua
,
R. Abdel-Rahman
2012
Corpus ID: 42248238
Digitalis toxicity is a complication of the digitalis therapy. It could occur also due to the patient taking in a much larger…
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1987
1987
Routine serum magnesium determination--a continuing unrecognized need.
R. Whang
Magnesium
1987
Corpus ID: 21038403
Abnormalities of serum Mg may be the most underdiagnosed serum electrolyte abnormality in clinical practice today. The incidence…
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1980
1980
Is the determination of serum digoxin concentration useful for the diagnosis of digitalis toxicity?
T. von Arnim
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W. Krawietz
,
W. Vogt
,
E. Erdmann
International journal of clinical pharmacology…
1980
Corpus ID: 3046736
In a prospective symptom-oriented study, patients with (n = 81) or without (n = 206) digoxin toxicity were not discernible on…
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1978
1978
Effects of halothane on the pharmacokinetics of lidocaine in digitalis-toxic dogs
J. Boyce
,
F. Cervenko
,
F. Wright
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society journal
1978
Corpus ID: 2166808
SummaryFollowing the production of digitalis toxicity in dogs as manifested by ventricular tachycardia, the pharmacokinetics of…
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1978
1978
Increased Digitalis Tolerance in Uremic Patients
P. Kramer
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E. Stroh
,
D. Matthei
,
F. Teiwes
,
F. Scheler
1978
Corpus ID: 68331571
Only a few years ago, the clinicians were still impressed by a decrease of digitalis tolerance in uremic patients with respect to…
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Review
1971
Review
1971
Digitalis assay by salivary electrolytes.
J. Doherty
New England Journal of Medicine
1971
Corpus ID: 7967417
One of the most common problems of medical practice today is that of digitalis intoxication, which is seen in 20 to 25 per cent…
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Review
1970
Review
1970
Digoxin: immunologic approaches to measurement and reversal of toxicity.
Louis M. Sherwood
,
E. E. Parris
,
V. P. Butler
New England Journal of Medicine
1970
Corpus ID: 40950599
THE clinical use of digitalis is accompanied by a distressingly high prevalence of toxic manifestations, the most serious of…
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Highly Cited
1961
Highly Cited
1961
The Changing Clinical Picture of Digitalis Intoxication
A. Soffer
1961
Corpus ID: 73144598
Twenty-four recent cases of digitalis toxicity were characterized by 4 salient points: Nine cases, or 37%, were identified…
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1956
1956
Total blindness due to digitalis toxicity.
M. Gelfand
New England Journal of Medicine
1956
Corpus ID: 7636661
TEMPORARY as well as permanent blindness, although mentioned in the list of visual disorders resulting from the use of digitalis…
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1953
1953
Electrocardiographic changes during hemodialysis, with observations on contribution of electrolyte disturbances to digitalis toxicity.
R. Kohn
,
J. Kiley
Annals of Internal Medicine
1953
Corpus ID: 36419443
Excerpt Extracorporeal hemodialysis is often lifesaving in the treatment of acute renal insufficiency, but the procedure itself…
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