Journal of clinical anesthesia
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A potentially life-threatening arrhythmia appeared on the preinduction electrocardiogram of an asymptomatic young woman prior to spine surgery. The patient was evaluated by electrophysiology and had a rare accessory pathway, a Mahaim Fiber.
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Case Reports
Lower extremity complex regional pain syndrome type II after a craniotomy: case report.
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a collection of signs and symptoms that most often include regional pain, edema, changes in skin temperature, increased skin sensitivity, and weakness that usually affects the extremities. It almost always exclusively affects the surgical site. A 52 year old woman presented with lower extremity CRPS due to positioning after a craniotomy.