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Pulmonary Embolism during a Retrial of Low-dose Clozapine
Gregg Alan Robbins-Welty,Shannon Coats,Andrew N. Tuck,Bryan K. Lao,Zachary Lane 대한정신약물학회 2022 CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE Vol.20 No.3
Pulmonary emboli (PE) are increasingly recognized as an adverse effect of clozapine. However, little is known about the characteristics or mechanisms of clozapine-associated PE. We present a case of a 34-year-old with treatment-refractory schizophrenia who developed rhabdomyolysis during his first clozapine trial. During re-trial on a lower dose than his initial trial, the patient developed chest pain that he attributed to “pacemakers.” The pleuritic description and associated tachycardia prompted medical workup and the patient was ultimately diagnosed with a clozapine-associated PE. The patient’s only risk factors for PE were obesity and tobacco use, while his hypercoagulability workup was unrevealing. Clozapine use was continued at a lower dose following these adverse effects given inefficacy of other agents in managing the patient’s psychotic symptoms. The patient experienced significant relief of psychotic symptoms with continued clozapine therapy and a course of electroconvulsive therapy. The patient’s presentation was unusual in that it occurred during a retrial of clozapine, after the initial trial was stopped when he developed rhabdomyolysis. This case demonstrates the importance of maintaining vigilance for PE in patients on clozapine as well as not dismissing somatic complaints in patients experiencing psychosis. Additionally, given his history rhabdomyolysis, an uncommon adverse effect of clozapine, the development of a second uncommon adverse effect (PE) raises the question of whether these events may be associated.
On the sense of the refrain: “the people are missing” (le peuple manque)
Gregg Lambert 한국비평이론학회 2019 비평과이론 Vol.24 No.2
This article focuses on the importance of politics for Deleuze’s reflection of literature. In order realign the sense of the “minor literature” and the accompanying refrain of a “missing people” for the contemporary world, the article proposes a new reading of Deleuze’s and Guattari’s specific appropriation of Kafka’s work. The author asks whether Deleuze’s topic of the “missing people” is just a melancholic refrain in the philosopher’s cry over his own missing life, or whether it is an expression of his specific conception of the ethic of creation. It is the second sense that the article concludes by emphasizing not only the ethic of creation as a political act, but also the questions of how should the contemporary critic should evaluate the work of art, and whether it is supposed to be a vision of “the people to come”?
Gregg,Donald P. The Institute for Far Eastern Studies Kyungnam Uni 1992 ASIAN PERSPECTIVE Vol.16 No.2
President Park, Minister Cho, Chairman Lee, Ambassador Panov, other good friends from the diplomatic corps from Poland and Hungary and Canada, Iadies and gentlemen: It is a real pleasure for me to speak to you tonight on this very happy occasion. The Institute for Far Eastern Studies of Kyungnam University was founded in 1972. I was in Korea from 1973 to 1975, so I con tell you how much Korea has changed since than time. And I think, President Park, that the work your institute has been involved in has helped to bring about all of the rapid change seen in Korea. So my congratulations to you and the university and to Doctor Lee as your Director. I attended a seminar that you held on China which attracted some of the most distinguished Chinese scholars in the world. Your pamphlets and brochures are very well read, and you're a very high-class outfit. I'm very happy to be here to help you celebrate your twentieth anniversary and offer congratulations