نتایج جستجو برای: lumbar puncture

تعداد نتایج: 49849  

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2013
Sandro Luiz de Andrade Matas

Diagnostic lumbar puncture is essential to the diagnosis of central nervous system infections, subarachnoid haemorrhage and others neurological diseases. Myeloradicular involvement or life-threatening adverse events due to the procedure are rare, but less severe complications are more frequent. Post-lumbar puncture headache is the most common complication, by spinal fluid leakage due to delayed...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1974
R H Rapkin

Meningitis may be difficult to diagnose. If it is suspected clinically and a first lumbar puncture is normal, a second cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) sample may be required within a few hours to confirm the diagnosis. A child is presented in whom CSF was normal 14 hours after the onset of illness, but who 14 hours later showed the characteristic changes of purulent meningitis. This case differs from...

2015
Miriam Michel Edda Haberlandt Matthias Baumann Andreas Entenmann Michaela Wagner Kevin Rostasy

Background. The causes of cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) are manifold as is its clinical presentation. Case. We report the case of a CVT following lumbar puncture and intravenous glucocorticosteroid therapy in a female adolescent with a clinically isolated syndrome and risk factors for thrombosis. Conclusion. In adolescent patients with acute inflammatory disease undergoing lumbar puncture fo...

2013
Burke A. Cunha

A common clinical problem concerns the utility of repeat lumbar puncture (LP) in adults with acute bacterial meningitis (ABM), e.g., pneumococcal meningitis [1]. An LP is initially done for diagnostic purposes in patients with suspected ABM, i.e., diagnostic lumbar puncture (DLP). A repeat LP (RLP) may be done 1-3 days after the initial DLP, if the patient shows no improvement. If a patient wit...

Journal: :Proceedings 2014
Ragesh Panikkath John Welker Robert Johnston Joaquin Lado-Abeal

Intracranial hypertension and intracranial hypotension are on the opposite end of the intracranial pressure spectra. It is extremely uncommon for both to cause headache in the same patient within a span of several days. This report describes a young man with intracranial hypertension who developed a severe excruciating headache due to intracranial hypotension after a diagnostic lumbar puncture....

Journal: :Emergency medicine 2001
A Holdgate K Cuthbert

Lumbar Puncture is a procedure commonly performed in the emergency department. It provides important diagnostic information but has a significant number of limitations and complications. This article reviews the role of lumbar puncture in the emergency department based on an extensive review of the current literature, focusing on the recognized contraindications and complications of the procedu...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1988
J Ahlberg L Norlén C Blomstrand C Wikkelsö

Bladder function in four patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus, one with dementia of Alzheimer type and five patients with multi-infarct dementia was studied by history and urodynamic tests (cystometry and Bor's ice water test). The bladder hyperactivity could be temporarily improved by a lumbar puncture and removal of 50 ml CSF and later abolished by a shunt operation in patients with no...

2009
Rasmus Køster-Rasmussen Christian N Meyer

Results 132 cases were included. Diagnosis at admission included meningitis (39%, n = 50), pneumonia/sepsis (9%, n = 12), acute cerebral vascular disease (10%, n = 13), febrilia (11%, n = 14), confusion/unconsciousness (15%, n = 19), other (16%, n = 21); with median time from admission to lumbar puncture 0.95 hr, 4.5 hr, 3,5 hr, 1.9 hr, 2.3 hr, and 4.15 hr (p < 0.0001 Kruskal-Wallis), respectiv...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1988
P M Crawford K G Lloyd D W Chadwick

Amino acid concentrations were measured in CSF samples obtained by lumbar puncture in 51 patients, cervical puncture in 16 patients, spinal drains in nine patients, ventricular taps in five patients and from below a spinal block in six patients. There was evidence of a rostrocaudal gradient for GABA and taurine and a reverse gradient for alanine and asparagine. Lumbar CSF glycine concentrations...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2014
Elizabeth Cox Williams Bradley R Buchbinder Shihab Ahmed Theodore A Alston James P Rathmell Jingping Wang

1327 December 2014 B ecause of cerebrospinal fluid (csF) leak, orthostatic headaches sometimes follow neuraxial blockade or diagnostic lumbar puncture. etiology and treatment are straightforward in those settings, since a site of dural disruption is known.1,2 With patient consent, we present a case in which intracranial hypotension resulted from dural puncture by a vertebral osteophytic spur. T...

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