retinol-palmitate has been researched along with Pleural-Effusion* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for retinol-palmitate and Pleural-Effusion
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Pleural effusion and ascites: unusual presenting features in a pediatric patient with vitamin A intoxication.
The usual presenting features of vitamin A intoxication are pseuotumor cerebri, skeletal pain, desquamative dermatitis, and hepatic inflammation. Our patient was a nine-year-old female who had increasing cough, dyspnea, and abdominal distention for a short time prior to admission. She was said to have been treated with 10,000 units of vitamin A per day for skin rashes. Radiographic studies revealed a very large right sided pleural effusion, ascites, demineralized bones, and retarded skeletal maturation. The diagnosis of hypervitaminosis A was made. More detailed medical history confirmed that the child had, in actuality, received up to 300,000 units/day of vitamin A plus desiccated liver pills and carrot juice for the previous year. Clinical symptoms completely abated following acute medical treatment for ascites and cessation of vitamin A intake. Several months later, a sample of liver, obtained and preserved at the time of exploratory laparotomy, was homogenized and extracted with ethanol/hexane. The retinyl palmitate level was significantly elevated and consistent with vitamin A poisoning. Topics: Age Determination by Skeleton; Ascites; Biopsy; Child; Diterpenes; Female; Humans; Hypervitaminosis A; Liver; Microscopy, Electron; Pleural Effusion; Radiography, Thoracic; Retinyl Esters; Skin Diseases; Vitamin A | 1982 |