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De Lorenzo F - - 1996
Postural tachycardia syndrome refers to the development of symptoms such as light-headedness, visual blurring, palpitations and weakness on assuming an upright posture; these symptoms are relieved by resuming a supine posture. This syndrome is occasionally associated with idiopathic hypovolemia, impaired vasomotor tone, deconditioning and autonomic neuropathy, but has not been ...
Nemeth W C - - 1996
The tissue deep to the iliotibial band (ITB) and its relationship to the lateral knee joint capsule was studied anatomically and the histopathology of this tissue in chronic iliotibial band friction syndrome (ITBFS) was examined. Findings show that the tissue under the ITB consists of a synovium that is a ...
Chin-Yee I - - 1996
We report a case of Felty's syndrome in a 65-year-old woman with chronic nonhealing perianal ulcers caused by persistent granulocytopenia. She was successfully treated with low dose recombinant human granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) 300 mug twice weekly. G-CSF contributed to an increase in neutrophil counts and gradual healing of the ...
Holland A J - - 1996
Coeliac axis compression syndrome is a rare condition, characterised by chronic intermittent colicky upper abdominal pain after eating, associated with weight loss and an epigastric bruit. Typically, the patient is an otherwise fit young to middle-aged adult. The diagnosis requires the exclusion to other causes of upper gastrointestinal pathology, and ...
Metha S R - - 1996
32 cases (21 acute severe malaria and 11 chronic malaria syndrome), who developed unusual complications and/or manifestations are reported. The acute manifestations were unexplained tachypnoea 4, pulmonary oedema 5 and shock due to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome 3, melena 2 and E coli septicaemia in one. The other features were ...
Kasuga A - - 1996
A case of cibenzoline-induced myasthenia-like syndrome is reported. A 67-year-old woman with renal failure and no previous disorder of neuromuscular junction complained of fatigue during climbing up a flight of stairs and experiencing heavy eyelids after administration of 100 mg/day of cibenzoline. Repetitive nerve stimulation tests revealed decrement at 5-10 ...
Crofford L J - - 1996
Fibromyalgia (FM) and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) fall into the spectrum of what might be termed stress-associated syndromes by virtue of frequent onset after acute or chronic stressors and apparent exacerbation of symptoms during periods of physical or emotional stress. These illnesses also share perturbation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and ...
Lee Y J - - 1996
Mobile cecum syndrome is characterized by chronic right lower quadrant pain with the evidence of neither appendicitis nor other pathological findings at operation. Two cases of mobile cecum syndrome are reported; both had intermittent right lower quadrant cramping pain for months. One had received appendectomy because of chronic right lower ...
Meyer W R - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Vulvar angiokeratoma is often confused with other, more common perineal lesions. Chronically elevated venous pressures may contribute to this rare disorder. Laser treatment may lend palliation for several years. CASE: A woman with the characteristic cardiac abnormalities of Noonan syndrome initially responded to Argon laser treatment of vulvar angiokeratoma. ...
Moore M H - - 1996
Infant fronto-orbital advancement is presently a management cornerstone of the craniosynostosis in Apert syndrome. This procedure is based on the premise that the expanding brain rapidly advances in support of, and to remodel, the new frontal facade. This series of infant patients with Apert syndrome undergoing fronto-orbital advancement with early ...
Blazar B R - - 1996
Rapamycin (RAPA) has been shown to be a highly effective means of reducing the lethality of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) in B10.BR recipients of allogeneic C57BL/6 donor cells. RAPA-treated mice had no clinical (e.g., weight loss, diarrhea, lethargy) or histologic evidence of classical acute or chronic GVHD but did develop a ...
Reiffenberger D H - - 1996
Fibromyalgia syndrome includes symptoms of widespread, chronic musculoskeletal aching and stiffness and soft tissue tender points. It is frequently accompanied by fatigue and sleep disturbance. Fibromyalgia is more common in women than in men, and it occurs at a mean age of 49 years. Differential diagnosis includes myofascial pain syndrome ...
Seidl R - - 1996
Polyamines may play an important role in brain development, mature brain function and also in neurodegenerative conditions. We investigated polyamine levels in frontal cortex of human post-mortem brain samples of elderly patients with Down syndrome (DS), Alzheimer disease (AD) and normal controls by means of chromatographic separation after dansylation. Spermidine ...
Armengot M - - 1996
Three males--aged 32, 35, and 27 years--presented Young's syndrome: a combination of obstructive azoospermia and chronic sinopulmonary infection. The evaluation of nasal mucociliary transport using an isotopic technique revealed mucociliary stasis in one case and decreased clearance in the others (< 2 mm/min). Ciliary ultrastructure was normal in two patients, ...
van Waveren E K - - 1996
This paper is a sequel to my monograph on neurocirculatory asthenia and chronic fatigue syndrome. It pays special attention to the nature of chronic fatigue syndrome, to the forms of neurocirculatory asthenia, and above all to the 6th form in which profound fatigue is the dominant symptom. All forms including ...
de la Monte S M - - 1996
Neuronal thread proteins (NTP) are a group of immunologically related molecules expressed in brain and neuroectodermal tumor cell lines. NTP gene expression is up-regulated and NTP molecules accumulate in Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains, pathological states associated with regenerative neuritic sprouting, and during brain development. To investigate the role of NTP ...
Powell R H - - 1996
Over a five-year period, 34 patients have been referred to the Birmingham bone anchored hearing aid programme, paediatric section, of who 21 are now wearing the bone anchored hearing aid (BAHA) and four are awaiting surgery for fitting of the BAHA. Of the patients assessed, found to be suitable and ...
Karasick D - - 1996
The os trigonum syndrome refers to symptoms produced by pathology of the lateral tubercle of the posterior talar process. Pain can be caused by disruption of the cartilaginous synchondrosis between the os trigonum and the lateral talar tubercle as a result of repetitive microtrauma and chronic inflammation. Additional etiologies include ...
Wöhrle J C - - 1996
We describe a case of acute multifocal motor neuropathy with normal sensory conduction studies in the nerve segments of severe motor conduction block. Antiganglioside antibodies were not detected in serum and the patient recovered spontaneously. The clinical picture and course of time of the illness allowed the diagnosis of a ...
Meggs W J - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Reactive airways dysfunction syndrome is a chronic asthma-like condition developing after an acute irritant exposure, and chronic inflammation has been seen on endobronchial biopsy. Reactive upper-airways dysfunction syndrome is chronic rhinitis developing in temporal association with a toxic inhalation exposure, but the pathophysiology is unknown. OBJECTIVES: To study biopsies ...
Winterkorn J M - - 1995
Vasospasm has been implicated as a cause of amaurosis fugax, which can be controlled by administration of the calcium channel blockers nifedipine or verapamil. However, vasospasm has not previously been thought to be involved in chronic ocular ischemia. We report a patient with ocular ischemic syndrome, which may have had ...
Tolmie J L - - 1995
Aicardi-Goutières syndrome (Mendelian inheritance in man Catalog No *225750) is an autosomal recessive encephalopathy which causes developmental arrest, intracerebral calcification, and white matter disease in the presence of chronic cerebrospinal fluid lymphocytosis, and a raised level of cerebrospinal fluid interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha). Diagnosis requires the presence of progressive encephalopathy with onset ...
Jackson B K - - 1995
The term microscopic colitis has largely evolved to be an umbrella term which includes the histopathological entities of lymphocytic colitis and collagenous colitis. The purpose of this review is to compare these two syndromes. Lymphocytic colitis and collagenous colitis are characterized by chronic watery diarrhea, normal radiographic and endoscopic findings, ...
Clauw D J - - 1995
Fibromyalgia is a common condition characterized by diffuse musculoskeletal pain and fatigue. The syndrome is defined by the presence of musculoskeletal tender points on physical examination. Additionally, persons with this syndrome have a high incidence of headaches, ocular and vestibular complaints, paresthesias, esophageal dysmotility, "allergic" symptoms, irritable bowl syndrome, genitourinary ...
White P D - - 1995
This prospective cohort study was designed to test whether a distinct fatigue syndrome existed after the onset of glandular fever. Two hundred and fifty primary care patients, with either glandular fever or an ordinary upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) were interviewed three times in the 6 months after the clinical ...
White P D - - 1995
The validity and reliability of an empirically defined fatigue syndrome were tested in a prospective cohort study of 245 primary care patients, with glandular fever or an upper respiratory tract infection. Subjects were interviewed three times in the 6 months after onset. Subjects with the empirically defined fatigue syndrome were ...
Reilly P A - - 1995
The UK is now experiencing an epidemic of upper limb pain similar to that which affected Australia in the 1980s. The pain is often non-specific, and does not conform to the pattern of various well-recognized rheumatological entities. The syndrome is known by a number of terms, some of which imply ...
Baggish M S - - 1995
Vulvar pain syndrome (vulvar vestibulitis, vulvodynia, burning vulvar syndrome) was first described at the end of the last century. Although more than 100 years have passed, the cause(s) of the disorder remains elusive. This review of the literature endeavors to collate the known facts relating to vulvar pain syndrome and ...
Nashan D - - 1995
Schnitzler's syndrome is a distinct disease entity characterized by the association of chronic urticaria, intermittent fever, arthralgia, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate and IgM macroglobulinaemia. We report a patient with the same symptoms, but a monoclonal IgG instead of IgM gammopathy. Histological examination of the urticarial lesions showed signs of mild ...
Di Luca D - - 1995
We analyzed lymphocytes of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) for the presence of human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) and HHV-7 DNA. HHV-7 was present in over 80% of CFS patients and healthy controls, while the prevalence of HHV-6 variant A increased significantly in CFS cases (22 versus 4%; P = ...
Daoud M S - - 1995
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is a triad of recurrent orofacial swelling, relapsing facial paralysis, and fissured tongue. However, the classic triad is not frequently seen in its complete form. Monosymptomatic and oligosymptomatic forms are more common. The histological findings of sarcoid-like granuloma in skin or mucosal biopsy specimens support the diagnosis. The ...
Jensen V K - - 1995
Chronic nonprogressive headaches are common in adolescents. The features of this syndrome are distinct from those of migraine. Chronic nonprogressive headaches have received less attention and study than migraine headaches. The prevalence of this syndrome is not clear. A structured psychological interview with the patient and the parents of the ...
Rasaratnam I - - 1995
Gout is a syndrome caused by an inflammatory response to the formation of monosodium urate monohydrate crystals which develop secondary to hyperuricaemia. Acute and chronic forms occur. Hyperuricaemia may be due to environmental and/or genetic factors. It most commonly affects middle-aged males. This article discusses the management of both acute ...
Hoeger P H - - 1995
We report an 11-year-old girl with a 2-year history of bruising associated with thrombocytopenia and dysfibrinogenaemia. On admission she presented with a large subcutaneous haematoma and splenomegaly and was severely anaemic. Laboratory investigations revealed signs of consumption coagulopathy. Radiological examination showed splenic, retroperitoneal and intra-ossal haemangiomas. After splenectomy, platelet count ...
Porter S R - - 1995
The clinical features of a 7-year-old girl with enamel hypoplasia secondary to autoimmune hypoparathyroidism and chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis are detailed. The combination of features are typical of a rare, probably genetically determined immunodeficiency termed candidiasis endocrinopathy syndrome (CES). Affected individuals have chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis and a spectrum of autoimmune endocrinopathies, ...
Berrios G E - - 1995
This report offers an account of the historical construction of Cotard's syndrome showing that by délire des négations the French author meant a subtype of depressive illness. Subsequent debate led first to the belief that it was just a collection of symptoms associated with agitated depression (anxious melancholia) or general ...
Clauw D J - - 1995
Syndromes characterized by chronic pain and fatigue have been described in the medical literature for centuries. Fibromyalgia is the term currently used to describe this symptom complex, and considerable research has been performed in the last decade to delineate the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and genesis of this entity. Although fibromyalgia is ...
Lange P A - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: To review current knowledge about the hepatopulmonary syndrome, including definition and clinical features, methods for diagnosing it, pathophysiologic mechanisms of the associated vascular dilatations, and considerations in treatment, with emphasis on potential reversibility of the syndrome after liver transplantation. DATA SOURCES: The MEDLINE database from January 1986 to December ...
Paavonen J - - 1995
Vulvodynia is a syndrome of unexplained vulvar pain, sexual dysfunction, and psychological disability. The incidence of prevalence of this condition is not known. Several subtypes of vulvodynia have been recognized. Recognition of the distinct subsets of vulvodynia is a pre-requisite for successful management. Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome, cyclic vulvovaginitis, and dysesthetic ...
Khalil S H - - 1995
Sebastian platelet syndrome is an hereditary thrombocytopenia with giant platelets and inclusion bodies in the granulocytes consisting of dispersed filaments, clusters of ribosomes and a few segments of rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum at the ultrastructural level, similar to those observed in Fechtner syndrome (a variant of the Alport syndrome)--Sebastian ...
Miao H - - 1995
AIM: To study the role of locus coeruleus (LC) noradrenergic neurons in the opioid dependence. METHODS: Chemical lesion of LC was produced by 6-hydroxydopamine (4 micrograms in 1 microL). Reserpine (Res) was used to deplete central noradrenaline. Composite scores of naloxone (4 mg.kg-1, ip) precipitated abstinence syndromes were calculated and ...
Yatham L N - - 1995
Prolactin and cortisol responses to dl-fenfluramine challenge were examined in 11 patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and in 11 healthy controls who were age and gender matched. After obtaining two baseline samples, each subject was given 60 mg of dl-fenfluramine orally and further blood samples were drawn hourly during the ...
Glover DM - - 1995
Despite its new name, chronic fatigue syndrome is not a new disease. This chapter reviews current definitions, emphasizing that chronic fatigue syndrome is a diagnosis of exclusion. The author also discusses viral infections that are associated with CFS, including Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, herpesvirus type 6, enteroviruses, and retroviruses.
Samson J A - - 1995
Measures of affective flattening that combine self-reported emotional experience with observed affect may identify deficit syndrome patients better than ratings based on observed affect alone. In this study, we examined 23 clinically stable but chronically ill schizophrenic patients, 15 of whom were found to have a deficit syndrome. After exclusion ...
Morandi U - - 1995
The authors describe a case of yellow nail syndrome in a 44-year-old male patient, with a clinical picture characterized by hand and foot onychodystrophy, lymphedema in the legs and recurrent pleural and pericardial effusions. They indicate subxiphoid pericardiostomy and pleural drainage as the rational surgical procedure for the treatment of ...
Ellis S J - - 1995
Rapid correction of severe chronic hyponatraemia with hypertonic saline can cause central pontine myelinolysis. Less well appreciated are the dangers of rapid correction with isotonic saline. A case is reported in which correction of severe hyponatraemia by 11 mmol/l in 24 hours with isotonic saline produced extensive extrapontine myelinolysis, one ...
Fukuda K - - 1994
The complexities of the chronic fatigue syndrome and the methodologic problems associated with its study indicate the need for a comprehensive, systematic, and integrated approach to the evaluation, classification, and study of persons with this condition and other fatiguing illnesses. We propose a conceptual framework and a set of guidelines ...
Gruzelier J H - - 1994
Progress is reviewed on the elucidation of the neuro-psychophysiological basis of a three-syndrome model of symptom expression in schizophrenia (Active, Withdrawn, Unreality), the first two syndromes of which were associated with an imbalance in activity between the hemispheres (Gruzelier, 1984). Recent work has discovered a similar three-syndrome structure to schizotypy ...
Fox D S - - 1994
Diagnosis and management of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a difficult challenge for nurse practitioners. The syndrome is widespread, poorly-defined, and problematic. Despite extensive etiologic research, no cause has been identified. Each case should be carefully evaluated for possible organic, psychiatric, and other factors reported as potential causes. Clinical manifestations, ...
Bell D S - - 1994
Neither Epstein-Barr virus nor human herpesvirus 6 appears to play a causative role in chronic fatigue syndrome. The possibility that a novel human retrovirus may be present in patients with the syndrome needs further study. A number of abnormalities found in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome point to central nervous ...
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