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Eileen M Bell

Bio: Eileen M Bell is an academic researcher. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 1 citations.

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11 Feb 1984-BMJ
TL;DR: Points Effects of perforated appendicitis in girls on subsequent fertility (W G Mills); Eld(er)ology (G Smelt); Not . . . achalasia (F W Wright); Potentiation of oral anti?
Abstract: Fetal monitoring during labour R S Sawers, mrcog. 484 Rational treatment of asthma P W Ind, mrcp. 484 Addiction to aerosol treatment I M Slessor . 485 Adrenocortical suppression in multiply injured patients: a complication of etomidate treatment H D Chee, md, and others; R W Logan, frcpath, and Josephine I McKee, mrcpath 485 Ethical dilemmas of brain failure in the elderly G S Robertson, ffarcs; P H Millard, frcp; J Kellett, frcpsych . 486 Standardisation of oral anticoagulant treatment A M H P van den Besselaar, phd, and others 486 Infection with netilmicin resistant Serrada marcescens M W Casewell, mrcpath, and Philomena Ronan, bsc . 487 Impact of audit on preventive measures R G H Bethel, mrcgp . 487 Screening for asymptomatic bowel cancer in general practice N C Armitage, frcs, and J D Hardcastle, mchir . 488 Institutional malnutrition A Burns, mrcp. 488 Arthritis in Roman Britain Juliet Rogers, MB, and P Dieppe, mrcp_488 Oxygen as a driving gas for nebulisers: safe or dangerous? S J Austin, MB, and C Chan, mrcp. 488 Development of a strategy for higher education I M Richardson, frcped; B H Taylor, bsc(econ) . 488 No man is an island J Callander, mrcgp. 489 Points Effects of perforated appendicitis in girls on subsequent fertility (W G Mills); Eld(er)ology (G Smelt); Not . . . achalasia (F W Wright); Potentiation of oral anti? coagulants by ketoconazole (T K Daneshmend); Calcium antagonists in hypertension (J J Jones); Kawasaki syn? drome (M B McEvoy and S M Hall); BMA sponsored candidates for GMC election (R G Watson) . 489

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TL;DR: A 23-year-old woman developed weak arms and legs and diplopia during her second pregnancy and neuropathy relapsed over the next five years until she presented with deteriorating pulmonary function and an inability to cough due to muscle weakness, for which she required artificial ventilation.
Abstract: Case 1?A 23-year-old woman developed weak arms and legs and diplopia during her second pregnancy. On examination she had a mild peripheral sensory disturbance, definite distal muscle weakness, and absent tendon reflexes. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) protein was 20 g/1. The neuropathy relapsed over the next five years until she presented with deteriorating pulmonary function and an inability to cough due to muscle weakness, for which she required artificial ventilation. She was given atropine and thiopentone to induce anaesthesia and then paralysed with suxamethonium (succinylcholine) before in? tubation. During this procedure she developed a ventricular tachycardia, which returned promptly to sinus rhythm with intravenous lignocaine and DC cardioversion. Case 2?A 42-year-old man presented with paraesthesia in the hands and feet and left-sided facial weakness. Over the next seven months his arms and legs became progressively weak, extending proximally. He was almost completely paralysed in the arms, legs, and trunk and had a peripheral sensory dis? turbance and absent reflexes. CSF protein concentration was raised at 2-84 g/1. Because he could not cough effectively and his respiratory function was deteriorating he required artificial ventilation. He was given atropine 0-3 mg, thiopentone 200 mg, and suxamethonium 75 mg intravenously before intubation. His pulse was lost immediately, and ECG monitoring showed ventricular tachycardia, which progressed to ventricular fibrillation. He was given intravenous lignocaine and cardio verted on four occasions before returning to sinus rhythm. No further arrhythmias were noted. Case 3?A 75-year-old man was admitted with a five-month history of progressive weakness of the legs. On examination he had flaccid paralysis of all muscle groups with absent tendon reflexes. CSF protein concentration was 3-2 g/1. He developed purulent sputum and a chest radiograph showed consolidation in the right lower lobe. Because he was unable to cough and blood gas concentrations were falling he was intubated, artificial

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