The signs and symptoms of Ernest Shackleton.

Autor: Firth, PG, Benavidez, OJ, Fiechtner, L
Zdroj: Journal of Medical Biography; Feb2023, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p10-15, 6p
Abstrakt: Ernest Shackleton, an accomplished Antarctic explorer, developed a life-threatening illness during the Discovery Antarctic expedition of 1901–4. His documented signs and symptoms included inflamed gums attributed to scurvy, severe dyspnea, and exercise intolerance, presenting in a setting of nutritional deficiency. Physical examinations at a later date, also following a prolonged diet of limited fresh food, revealed a pulmonary systolic murmur. Thiamine deficiency with cardiomyopathy, either alone or subsequently exacerbated by advanced scurvy, may have been a prominent cause of Shackleton's condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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