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* In 1908, W. T. Shanahan noted acute pulmonary edema as an adverse effect of epileptic seizures.<ref name="pmid22429697">{{cite journal |vauthors=Davison DL, Terek M, Chawla LS |title=Neurogenic pulmonary edema |journal=Crit Care |volume=16 |issue=2 |pages=212 |date=December 2012 |pmid=22429697 |pmc=3681357 |doi=10.1186/cc11226 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid29123866">{{cite journal |vauthors=Izumida H, Homma K, Sasaki J, Hori S |title=Pulmonary edema following tonic-clonic seizure |journal=Acute Med Surg |volume=4 |issue=2 |pages=221–222 |date=April 2017 |pmid=29123866 |pmc=5667274 |doi=10.1002/ams2.251 |url=}}</ref> | * In 1908, W. T. Shanahan noted acute pulmonary edema as an adverse effect of epileptic seizures.<ref name="pmid22429697">{{cite journal |vauthors=Davison DL, Terek M, Chawla LS |title=Neurogenic pulmonary edema |journal=Crit Care |volume=16 |issue=2 |pages=212 |date=December 2012 |pmid=22429697 |pmc=3681357 |doi=10.1186/cc11226 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid29123866">{{cite journal |vauthors=Izumida H, Homma K, Sasaki J, Hori S |title=Pulmonary edema following tonic-clonic seizure |journal=Acute Med Surg |volume=4 |issue=2 |pages=221–222 |date=April 2017 |pmid=29123866 |pmc=5667274 |doi=10.1002/ams2.251 |url=}}</ref> | ||
* During WWI, francois Moutier noted the sudden onset of pulmonary edema among soldiers shot in the head. | * During WWI, francois Moutier noted the sudden onset of pulmonary edema among soldiers shot in the head.<ref name="pmid22429697">{{cite journal |vauthors=Davison DL, Terek M, Chawla LS |title=Neurogenic pulmonary edema |journal=Crit Care |volume=16 |issue=2 |pages=212 |date=December 2012 |pmid=22429697 |pmc=3681357 |doi=10.1186/cc11226 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid29123866">{{cite journal |vauthors=Izumida H, Homma K, Sasaki J, Hori S |title=Pulmonary edema following tonic-clonic seizure |journal=Acute Med Surg |volume=4 |issue=2 |pages=221–222 |date=April 2017 |pmid=29123866 |pmc=5667274 |doi=10.1002/ams2.251 |url=}}</ref> | ||
* In the Vietnam War, alveolar edema and hemorrhage seen in the lungs of soldiers dying after isolated bullet head wounds.<ref name="pmid5789529">{{cite journal |vauthors=Simmons RL, Heisterkamp CA, Collins JA, Genslar S, Martin AM |title=Respiratory insufficiency in combat casualties. 3. Arterial hypoxemia after wounding |journal=Ann. Surg. |volume=170 |issue=1 |pages=45–52 |date=July 1969 |pmid=5789529 |pmc=1387602 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | * In the Vietnam War, alveolar edema and hemorrhage seen in the lungs of soldiers dying after isolated bullet head wounds.<ref name="pmid5789529">{{cite journal |vauthors=Simmons RL, Heisterkamp CA, Collins JA, Genslar S, Martin AM |title=Respiratory insufficiency in combat casualties. 3. Arterial hypoxemia after wounding |journal=Ann. Surg. |volume=170 |issue=1 |pages=45–52 |date=July 1969 |pmid=5789529 |pmc=1387602 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
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Historical Perspective
- In 1908, W. T. Shanahan noted acute pulmonary edema as an adverse effect of epileptic seizures.[1][2]
- During WWI, francois Moutier noted the sudden onset of pulmonary edema among soldiers shot in the head.[1][2]
- In the Vietnam War, alveolar edema and hemorrhage seen in the lungs of soldiers dying after isolated bullet head wounds.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Davison DL, Terek M, Chawla LS (December 2012). "Neurogenic pulmonary edema". Crit Care. 16 (2): 212. doi:10.1186/cc11226. PMC 3681357. PMID 22429697.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Izumida H, Homma K, Sasaki J, Hori S (April 2017). "Pulmonary edema following tonic-clonic seizure". Acute Med Surg. 4 (2): 221–222. doi:10.1002/ams2.251. PMC 5667274. PMID 29123866.
- ↑ Simmons RL, Heisterkamp CA, Collins JA, Genslar S, Martin AM (July 1969). "Respiratory insufficiency in combat casualties. 3. Arterial hypoxemia after wounding". Ann. Surg. 170 (1): 45–52. PMC 1387602. PMID 5789529.