A 9-year-old boy undergoing anaesthesia including suxamethonium and halothane suffered cardiac arrest on two occasions. Clinical and laboratory examination subsequently showed that the patient had suffered from acute rhabdomyolysis. The eventual recovery was satisfactor
Abstract Background This report describes a case of transient cardiac arrest in a child with Down sy...
Anaesthesia and the sex-linked dystrophies: between a rock and a hard place In this issue of the Bri...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThis case report describes a rare and potentially fatal condition as...
A 9-year-old boy undergoing anaesthesia including suxamethonium and halothane suffered cardiac arres...
A 9-year-old boy undergoing anaesthesia including suxamethonium and halothane suffered cardiac arres...
Cardiac arrest occurred in an apparently healthy boy during anaesthesia. He was resuscitated but som...
A 15-year-old girl developed rhabdomyolysis with myoglobinuria after anaesthesia dur-ing which suxam...
AbstractMethylmalonic acidemia (MMA) is a very rare genetic disease of metabolism that progressively...
An increased risk of perioperative cardiac arrest in children, in comparison to adults, has been r...
Anaesthetic agents used locally can be toxic especially if given as an inappropriate dose or route. ...
Life-threatening malignant hyperthermia and/or related disorders can rapidly strike the genetically ...
We present a case in which a pediatric cerebral palsy patient developed intraoperative myoglobinuria...
The occurrence of toxic reactions following the use of topically applied local anaesthetics con-tinu...
Rhabdomyolysis is a potentially life-threatening syndrome if unrecognized. The most common causes ar...
We report a case of a paediatric patient undergoing urological procedure in which a possible inadver...
Abstract Background This report describes a case of transient cardiac arrest in a child with Down sy...
Anaesthesia and the sex-linked dystrophies: between a rock and a hard place In this issue of the Bri...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThis case report describes a rare and potentially fatal condition as...
A 9-year-old boy undergoing anaesthesia including suxamethonium and halothane suffered cardiac arres...
A 9-year-old boy undergoing anaesthesia including suxamethonium and halothane suffered cardiac arres...
Cardiac arrest occurred in an apparently healthy boy during anaesthesia. He was resuscitated but som...
A 15-year-old girl developed rhabdomyolysis with myoglobinuria after anaesthesia dur-ing which suxam...
AbstractMethylmalonic acidemia (MMA) is a very rare genetic disease of metabolism that progressively...
An increased risk of perioperative cardiac arrest in children, in comparison to adults, has been r...
Anaesthetic agents used locally can be toxic especially if given as an inappropriate dose or route. ...
Life-threatening malignant hyperthermia and/or related disorders can rapidly strike the genetically ...
We present a case in which a pediatric cerebral palsy patient developed intraoperative myoglobinuria...
The occurrence of toxic reactions following the use of topically applied local anaesthetics con-tinu...
Rhabdomyolysis is a potentially life-threatening syndrome if unrecognized. The most common causes ar...
We report a case of a paediatric patient undergoing urological procedure in which a possible inadver...
Abstract Background This report describes a case of transient cardiac arrest in a child with Down sy...
Anaesthesia and the sex-linked dystrophies: between a rock and a hard place In this issue of the Bri...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThis case report describes a rare and potentially fatal condition as...