KMID : 0356920090560010112
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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2009 Volume.56 No. 1 p.112 ~ p.115
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The perioperative management of a patient with lowe syndrome for general anesthesia - A case report -
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Jung Jin-Yong
Kim Bong-Il Seo Kwi-Chu Rho Woon-Seok Song Seok-Young Kwon Jae-Hyoun
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Abstract
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Lowe syndrome (the oculo-cerebro-renal syndrome of Lowe, OCRL) is a multi-system disorder that affects the eyes, nervous system, and kidney. OCRL is a rare X-linked recessive disease with a prevalence of approximately 1£º500,000. The clinical features of OCRL include congenital cataracts, growth and mental retardation, areflexia, hypotonia, and renal tubular dysfunction (Fanconi-type). Chronic metabolic acidosis and hypotonia may be the most important component affecting management of the peri-anesthetic period during general anesthesia. However, problems such as electrolyte imbalance, seizure, fragility of the bone structures, and increased intraocular pressure should also be considered during the perioperative period. We report here the perioperative management of a patient with Lowe syndrome during the removal of multiple scalp cysts under general anesthesia.
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KEYWORD
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General anesthesia, Hypotonia, Lowe syndrome, Metabolic acidosis
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