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  1. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Pickwickian syndrome by Kim A. Sharp M.Ln., 2002-01-01
  2. Pickwickian Syndrome: The Challenge of Severe Sleep Apnea.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: MedSurg Nursing by Kathleen Marchiondo, 2000-08-01
  3. Pickwickian Syndrome: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Kim, M.Ln. Sharp, 2006
  4. Pickwickian Manners and Customs by PercyFitzgerald, 2010-10-03
  5. Pickwickian Manners and Customs by Percy Fitzgerald, 2010-08-20
  6. Das Pickwick-Syndrom: Schlafanfalle u. Periodenatmung bei Adiposen (German Edition) by Uwe Henrik Peters, 1976

81. Pickwickian Syndrome Website Results :: Linkspider UK
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82. Pickwickian Syndrome
pickwickian syndrome. A Medical Arundel Hospital. A resource with informationon over 4000 medical topics including pickwickian syndrome.
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84. Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome (Pickwickian Syndrome)
hypoventilation syndrome (pickwickian syndrome). Obesity hypoventilationsyndrome (pickwickian syndrome). Alternate Names pickwickian syndrome.
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Medical Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Disease O -> Obesity hypoventilation syndrome (Pickwickian syndrome) Obesity hypoventilation syndrome (Pickwickian syndrome) Alternate Names: Pickwickian syndrome The text presented on these pages is for your information only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. It may not represent your true individual medical situation. Do not use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without consulting a qualified health care provider. Please consult your health care provider if you have any questions or concerns.

85. EMedicine - Obesity-Hypoventilation Syndrome And Pulmonary Consequences Of Obesi
Synonyms, Key Words, and Related Terms Pickwick syndrome, pickwickiansyndrome, obstructive sleep apnea/hypoventilation, OSA/H.
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Background: Obesity in children is a complex disorder. Its prevalence has increased so significantly in recent years that many consider it a major health concern of the developed world. In the United States alone, 20-27% of all children and adolescents have obesity. Many factors, including genetics, environment, metabolism, lifestyle, and eating habits, are believed to play a role in the development of obesity. Obesity-hypoventilation syndrome is a relatively uncommon finding in children with obesity, with an estimated frequency of 1-3%. Stated from a different point of view, 10% of patients with obstructive sleep apnea are obese. No firm diagnostic criteria to define obesity-hypoventilation syndrome exist; this fact, along with limited pediatric studies and discrepant definitions of obesity and abnormal pediatric polysomnographic findings, make the literature somewhat difficult. However, obesity, sleep disordered breathing, and hypercarbia during wakefulness are features generally described with obesity-hypoventilation syndrome. Other features include excessive daytime sleepiness, hyperactivity, poor school performance with difficulty attending to tasks and impaired memory, hypoxia, and signs of cor pulmonale.

86. EMedicine - Prader-Willi Syndrome : Article By Ann Scheimann, MD
Evaluate the patient with PWS for biochemical evidence of pickwickiansyndrome (eg, hypercarbia, polycythemia) as clinically warranted.
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Author: Ann Scheimann, MD , Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Section of Nutrition and Gastroenterology, Baylor College of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Medical Institution Ann Scheimann, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Editor(s): Michael Fasullo, PhD , Associate Professor, Center for Immunology and Microbial Disease, Albany Medical College; Robert Konop, PharmD , Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, Section of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Minnesota; Robert Anthony Saul, MD

87. The K-Zone -- Eponyms Used In Medicine And Biophysics
OslerWeber-Rendu syndrome, Hereditary haemorrhagic telangectasia. Pickwickiansyndrome, Obstructive sleep apnoea. Pott's disease, Spinal tuberculosis.
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88. Re: Atrial Fibrilation
Converted to normal rhythm on my own. I was also diagnosed with pickwickianSyndrome. I cannot find any online information on the pickwickian thing.
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Questions in The Heart Forum are being answered by doctors from The Cleveland Clinic Heart Center , consistently ranked the #1 Heart Center in America. Subject: Re: Atrial Fibrilation
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Posted by CCF CARDIO MD - CRC on June 29, 1998 at 15:35:43:
In Reply to: Atrial Fibrilation posted by csmith on June 27, 1998 at 01:28:15:
: I am a 54 yo female,300# plus. DX with atrial fibvrilation 9-97. Converted to normal rhythm on my own. I was also diagnosed with Pickwickian Syndrome. I cannot find any online information on the pickwickian thing. I am also presently suspecting hypothyroid condition which I am taking basal temps with none above 97.4 after 1 month. I have read "somewhere" theatrial fibs and Pickwickian are related to hypothyroid. Can you give me any information or advice where to obtain information? Thanks for your help!! Dear csmith

89. Respiratory Failure
Myasthenic syndrome. Elevated right hemidiaphragm. CIDP Multifocal; CMT 1A Sleepapnea; Diphtheria; GuillainBarré syndrome; Hopkins' syndrome (with acute asthma);
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91. Annals Of Internal Medicine: Letters
Extreme obesity associated with alveolar hypoventilation—a Pickwickiansyndrome. Am J Med. 1956;218118. 4. Pliny. Letters and Panegyricuo.
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2 May 2000 Volume 132 Number 9
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Risk for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

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The fine study by Netzer and colleagues and commentary by Millman demonstrate the underrecognition of sleep disorders. Obstructive sleep apnea, however, is not a new disorder. While the association of the Pickwickian syndrome is derived from the description of Charles Dickens's character Joe the fat boy in The Pickwick Papers , sleep apnea may date much further back than this depiction in 1836-1837. Pliny the Younger, an ancient Roman, described the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD and related the death of his uncle in a letter well known to classicists . While Vesuvius roared, his uncle "went to rest certainly slept, for as he was a stout man his breathing was rather loud and heavy and could be heard by people coming and going outside his door." He didn't awaken despite the clamor, and others had to wake him. Two slaves helped him to get up, but he collapsed. Pliny attributed this to the dense fumes that "choked his breathing by blocking his windpipe which was constitutionally weak and narrow and often inflamed"; his uncle was later found dead . Pliny's uncle may well have had contributory chronic bronchitis. Pliny's description notes the risk factors for snoring, sleepiness, and obesity. It is not muddied by contributing alcohol use (as seen, for example, in Shakespeare's Falstaff and the giant in the tale "Jack and the Beanstalk," who snored when drunk) and would meet many of the criteria in the Berlin Questionnaire.

92. DSHI Systems - Medical Glossary
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  • 93. METABOLIC
    Chronic hypercapnia from pulmonary disease and situations such as the Pickwickiansyndrome are often accompanied by increased intracranial pressure and severe
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    10.0: Headache associated with metabolic disorder There are a variety of types of headache that may be associated with different derangements of metabolism. This subject is only covered briefly in this chapter and the interested reader is referred to other more extensive headache texts such as Dalessio (1993) and Raskin (1988). 10.1: Hypoxia Headache Associated with Hypoxia Dalessio (1993) points out that experimentally induced cerebral hypoxemia, (Wolff and Lennox, 1930), especially when coupled with an increase in carbon dioxide tension in the blood, results in extreme dilatation of cerebral vessels, notably of the arteries and arterioles. This observation is probably related to the fact that some persons at high altitudes (Bancroft et al., 1922; Monge, 1942) complain of headache that persists for hours or days until physiologic adjustments have been achieved, or until the individual returns to a lower altitude. Such headaches are usually prevented by ingestion of acetazolamide prior to ascent to high altitude. Associated with the intense throbbing headache is a sensation of fullness of the head, hot flushes of the face, photophobia, injection of the ocular mucosa, and deep cyanosis. It is likely that such headaches are due to cerebrovascular distention. There are a variety of specific situations in which headache may occur from hypoxia alone or from hypoxia and hypercapnia together, as described below.

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