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Multimodal Hallucination (Audio-visual, Kinaesthetic and Scenic) Associated with the Use of Zolpidem

Ram D, Eiman N, Gowdappa B

We are reporting a case of zolpidem induced multimodal hallucinations in a 22 year old female without any history of psychiatric disorders. Zolpidem, by acting on gamma-amino butyric acid type...
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Atomoxetine Augmentation in a Case of Treatment Resistant Panic Disorder with Multiple Augments Failure: A Case Report

Ram D, Patil S, Gowdappa B, Rajalakshmi I

Atomoxetine, a selective norepinephrine inhibitor, is effective in comorbid anxiety and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, however its role in panic disorder is unknown. We are presenting a case of panic...
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Successful use of a mesocaval shunt to treat refractory ascites in a chronic pancreatitis induced portal vein thrombosis

Dutta S, Pal B, Ram D, Shyamprasad SK, Nelamangala Ramakrishnaiah VP

The state of intense peripancreatic inf lammation in chronic pancreatitis can give rise to various vascular complications such as venous thrombosis and arterial pseudoaneurysms. Due to its intimate location with...
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Diagnostic approach and use of CTPA in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism in an emergency department in Saudi Arabia

Almarshad F, Alaklabi A, Raizah AA, AlZahrani Y, Aljohani SA, AlShammari RK, Al-mahlawi AzS, Alahmary AA, Almegren M, Ram D

Background In patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE), the literature suggests the overuse of computerized tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) and underuse of clinical decision rules before imaging request. This study determined...
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