| Literature DB >> 29515684 |
Olga Golubnitschaja1,2,3, Josef Flammer4.
Abstract
This case report introduces a female patient, who since her teenager age evidently suffers from Flammer syndrome (FS) as the clearly defined sub-optimal health condition. Further, the patient has experienced collateral pathological conditions which primarily might be linked to the family (genetic) predisposition, but the development of which could be synergistically promoted by the FS-phenotype. The facts are thoroughly analysed and consequent hypotheses are presented, which are indicative for highly desirable predictive diagnostics and targeted preventive measures to be created based on the accurate interpretation of the individualised patient profile. The authors emphasise the great clinical relevance of the FS and field-related research.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Diagnosis; Flammer syndrome; Multi-level diagnostics; Predictive preventive personalised medicine; Pregnancy; Recommendations; Risk assessment
Year: 2018 PMID: 29515684 PMCID: PMC5833886 DOI: 10.1007/s13167-018-0127-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EPMA J ISSN: 1878-5077 Impact factor: 6.543
Specific signs and symptoms are clearly presented in the patient emphasising her strongly pronounced FS-phenotype
| Questions | Answers (yes/no) | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| • Cold hands and/or feet | Yes | Very frequently even in summer time and particularly in stress situations |
| • Feel cold | Yes | Very soon if not moving |
| • Low blood pressure? | Yes | |
| • Dizziness | Yes | |
| • Prolonged sleep onset | Yes | Particularly as long as feet are cold and by stress/unsolved problems |
| • Do not feel thirsty | Yes | Even in hot weather |
| • Headache/migraine attacks | Yes | Not frequently, but once appears it is getting very strong |
| • Accompanying symptoms (e.g. visual disturbances) | Yes | Sometimes they appear even before the headache |
| • Altered reaction towards drugs | Yes | Strongly pronounced |
| • Altered pain sensitivity | Yes | Extremely touch and pain sensitive |
| • Strong smell perception | Yes | Extraordinary pronounced |
| • Slim at 20–30 years of age | Yes | BMI = 19–20 |
| • Tendency towards perfectionism | Yes | Strongly pronounced |
| • Tinnitus | Yes | Reduced hearing in stress |
| • Reversible blotches (white or red) on your skin, e.g. in stress situations | Yes |