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Title: | Serotonin Syndrome Presenting as Surgical Emergency: A Report of Two Cases |
Authors: | Prakash, Sanjay Rathore, Chaturbhuj |
Keywords: | Autonomic Dysfunction Clonus, Cyproheptadine Serotonin Syndrome |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine |
Abstract: | Serotonin syndrome (SS) is an iatrogenic, drug‑induced clinical syndrome caused by serotoninergic hyperstimulation. The diagnosis of SS is easily overlooked as most physicians (up to 85%) are unaware of this syndrome as a clinical entity. Diagnosis is also difficult due to its protean manifestations which can mimic a variety of medical conditions. Herein, we describe two cases of SS, who initially presented to the Surgical Department as surgical emergencies. The first case developed urinary retention after the administration of sertraline. The second case developed features mimicking acute intestinal obstruction. Both cases responded to the removal of offending agents and administration of cyproheptadine. There is a need to increase the awareness of SS among physicians because of the widespread use of serotonergic agents all around the world. |
URI: | http://localhost:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/474 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty Publications |
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