Publications by authors named "Yuki Natori"

BRASH syndrome, characterized by bradycardia, renal failure, atrioventricular (AV) nodal blockade, shock, and hyperkalemia, is a recently identified syndrome typically caused by the interplay of electrolyte imbalances and medications such as beta-blockers and calcium channel blockers. This report presents the case of a 79-year-old woman with a history of epilepsy and hypertension, managed with carbamazepine, lamotrigine, and antihypertensive medications. She developed BRASH syndrome following reduced fluid intake and worsening renal function.

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  • Acute gastric dilatation (AGD) is a serious condition often linked to blockages or health issues like diabetes and eating disorders, and this report highlights a case involving a man who developed AGD after binge drinking.
  • The 46-year-old patient experienced severe vomiting and had a history of AGD due to excessive alcohol, and imaging confirmed gastric distension that improved with treatment.
  • This case emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to consider AGD in patients with vomiting after heavy drinking, as symptoms can easily be mistaken for other alcohol-related disorders.
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