نتایج جستجو برای: neurologic symptoms

تعداد نتایج: 300477  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1997
B M Allos

Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), a neurologic disease that produces ascending paralysis, affects people all over the world. Acute infectious illnesses precede 50%-75% of the GBS cases. Although many infectious agents have been associated with GBS, the strongest documented association is with Campylobacter infection. The first line of evidence supporting Campylobacter infection as a trigger of GBS...

2015
Justin M. Haller Graham Calvert William R. Spiker Darrel S. Brodke Brandon D. Lawrence

Study Design Case report. Objective To report a case of remote cerebellar hemorrhage (RCH) without intraoperative dural tear after revision lumbar spine surgery. RCH is a rare postoperative complication following spine surgery. RCH has previously been reported only in cases with intraoperative dural tear or durotomy. Methods Case report and literature review. Results A 58-year-old woman underwe...

2017
Remington L Nevin

Mefloquine (originally marketed as Lariam) is a neurotoxic quinoline derivative antimalarial drug that is known to cause serious and potentially lasting neuropsychiatric adverse reactions. Since 2013, drug regulators in several jurisdictions, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Canada, have required their mefloquine labels be updated to warn that when used for malaria ...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2003
G Hocking W F deMello

transient neurologic symptoms after intrathecal injection of lidocaine. Anesthesiology 2002; 97: 257±8 7 Sumi M, Sakura S, Kosaka Y. Intrathecal hyperbaric 0.5% tetracaine as possible cause of transient neurological toxicity. Anesth Analg 1996; 82: 1076±7 8 Sakura S, Sumi M, Sakaguchi Y, et al. The addition of phenylephrine contributes to the development of transient neurological symptoms after...

2015
Hooman Salimipour Somayeh Mehdizadeh Reza Nemati Mohamad Reza Pourbehi Gholam Reza Pourbehi Majid Assadi

Secondary erythrocytosis in cyanotic congenital heart disease (CCHD) is a compensatory response to chronic hypoxia which should be managed with caution. CCHD patients, who have compensated erythrocytosis but do not manifest significant neurologic symptoms, may experience secondary life-threatening complications such as stroke in case of inappropriate phlebotomy. This study reports a young man w...

Journal: :The Physician and sportsmedicine 1996
S Carr B Troop J Hurley R Pennell

Injury to the carotid artery can occur in athletes by direct blow to the neck or by hyperextension of the neck. After such injury, symptoms may be mild or transient. Catastrophic complications such as stroke can occur if the injury is not recognized and treated. Neurologic changes such as transient weakness or transient unilateral blurred vision that occur after a hyperextension injury or a dir...

2013
Dario Pasalic Livia T. Hegerova Wilson I. Gonsalves Steven Robinson

Central nervous system metastases as the presentation of primary cardiac sarcoma are a very rare entity, with only a few previously reported cases. Sarcomas specifically make up 10 to 20% of all primary cardiac tumors. Patients with primary cardiac tumors typically present with cardiac symptomatology that may include arrhythmias, obstruction to blood flow and valve function, or symptoms of hear...

Journal: :Neurobiology of disease 2010
Brian A Fallon Elizabeth S Levin Pernilla J Schweitzer David Hardesty

Lyme disease, caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, can cause multi-systemic signs and symptoms, including peripheral and central nervous system disease. This review examines the evidence for and mechanisms of inflammation in neurologic Lyme disease, with a specific focus on the central nervous system, drawing upon human studies and controlled research with experimentally infected rhesu...

2013
Anil K Mehtani Ashutosh Jha Himanshu Kataria Vivek Jangira Ajay Shukla

INTRODUCTION Dengue haemorrhagic fever is known for its haemorrhagic and neurologic complications. Neurologic complications are caused by three mechanism namely neurotropism, systemic complications causing encephalopathy and postinfectious immune-mediated mechanisms. However acute compressive neuropathy due to haemorrhage is not frequent and we could find no literature describing this. CASE R...

Journal: :Annals of rehabilitation medicine 2015
Na Yeon Kwon Hyun-Mi Oh Young Jin Ko

Schwannoma is an encapsulated nerve sheath tumor that is distinct from neurofibromatosis. It is defined as the occurrence of multiple schwannomas without any bilateral vestibular schwannomas. A 46-year-old man with multiple schwannomas involving peripheral nerves of the ipsilateral lower extremity presented with neurologic symptoms. Electrodiagnostic studies revealed multiple mononeuropathies i...

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