On admission, the patient appeared cachectic and had orthostatic hypotension and tachycardia. |
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This 23-year-old patient, acutely ill with pneumonia, was also cachectic, depressed, and alone. |
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She has the cachectic facies of a painting of a Victorian consumptive, Munch's Sick Child, perhaps. |
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Circulating concentrations of the cytokine tumour necrosis factor are increased in cachectic patients with chronic heart failure. |
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Patients with metastatic disease are often cachectic and rarely survive more than a few weeks. |
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The patient was cachectic and jaundiced with several liters of ascites. |
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On exam, the patient was pale, cold, markedly cachectic, and severely volume depleted. |
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Physical examination showed an acutely ill cachectic man, who was tachypneic and dyspneic. |
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As millions of patients are in cachectic or sarcopenic states, both conditions contribute to high numbers to death worldwide. |
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One litter in each of the treated groups gradually became cachectic before day 9 of lactation and died. |
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Physical examination revealed a cachectic woman, who was pale and had a massively protuberant abdomen. |
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Effect of endurance training upon lipid metabolism in the liver of cachectic tumour-bearing rats. |
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Inhibitory effects of isoflavones on tumor growth and cachexia in newly established cachectic mouse models carrying human stomach cancers. |
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Consequently, HF patients of the study had normal or overweight BMI ratios which confirming to exclude the cachectic HF patients from the study. |
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Except for a slightly cachectic appearance, the physical examination was unremarkable. |
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Weight loss from 103 to 68 kg, cachectic, no appetite, subsequently wheelchair-bound he travelled to his home town of Istanbul to see this town one more time. |
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He had then been suffering severe loss of liquid for 15 days, which resulted in cachectic syndrome, characterized by a gradual pathological loss of weight. |
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Abby, a 71-year-old cachectic woman with a history of cigarette smoking returns for her second cycle of cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and 5-fluorouracil for breast cancer. |
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I also vividly remember the 'Lazarus syndrome', where patients would be moribund, bed-bound, cachectic and looked to me as if they were in the terminal phase. |
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He was cachectic and ill-appearing, but was otherwise alert and oriented. |
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