scholarly journals Successful outcome with aggressive treatment of acute haemorrhagic leukoencephalitis

1997 ◽  
Vol 63 (4) ◽  
pp. 551-552 ◽  
Author(s):  
R MARKUS ◽  
B J BREW ◽  
J TURNER ◽  
M PELL
2004 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 93-93
Author(s):  
Ben C Turner ◽  

Thyroid storm is associated with multisystem decompensation and high mortality if untreated. Early clinical recognition and aggressive treatment in a high dependency setting are crucial to a successful outcome. A combination of high-dose antithyroid medication, β-blockade, iodine, steroids and careful haemodynamic management are the essential therapeutic elements, with the potential for a prompt recovery. The pathophysiology, causes and treatment of thyroid storm are reviewed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 23-27
Author(s):  
Suvetha Rajasekaran ◽  
A. Annamalai Thangavelu

Mucormycosis is an opportunistic, invasive fungal disease, which is most commonly found in patients with preexisting morbidity such as diabetes mellitus and prolonged steroidal therapy. During this COVID-19 pandemic, diabetic patient’s food and their lifestyle, as well as their access to medicine and regular medical care becomes disrupted. This could result in metabolic decompensation, resulting in hyperglycemia, and causes secondary bacterial and fungal infections such as Rhinocerebral mucormycosis and Staphylococcus sepsis. The most common cause of this condition is the extraction of maxillary posterior tooth, which accounts for more than 80% of all cases. In this article, five cases of mucormycosis have been documented after dental extractions in maxilla. Importance of understanding this disease, early diagnosis and appropriate aggressive treatment is emphasized in this article for a successful outcome modality associated with the surgeries are explained.


VASA ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 49 (5) ◽  
pp. 422-426
Author(s):  
Manuela Nickler ◽  
Sebastian Haubitz ◽  
Adriana Méndez ◽  
Martin Gissler ◽  
Peter Stierli ◽  
...  

Summary: In phlegmasia cerulea dolens (PCD), immediate diagnosis and prompt treatment is crucial for limb salvage. Aggressive treatment options including venous intervention, thrombolysis and/or surgical thrombectomy should be considered. Due to the lack of data, the most appropriate intervention depends upon etiology of PCD, clinical presentation and patient’s bleeding risk.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Inigo Hernando ◽  
Julian Cuesta ◽  
Alberto Mingo ◽  
Sara Jimenez ◽  
Monica Marazuela ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
pp. 280-289

Background: It is known that traumatic brain injury (TBI), even of the mild variety, can cause diffuse multisystem neurological damage. Coordination of sensory input from the visual, vestibular and somatosensory pathways is important to obtain proper balance and stabilization in the visual environment. This coordination of systems is potentially disrupted in TBI leading to visual symptoms and complaints of dizziness and imbalance. The Center of Balance (COB) at the Northport Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) is an interprofessional clinic specifically designed for patients with such complaints. An evaluation entails examination by an optometrist, audiologist and physical therapist and is concluded with a comprehensive rehabilitative treatment plan. The clinical construct will be described and a case report will be presented to demonstrate this unique model. Case Report: A combat veteran with a history of a gunshot wound to the skull, blunt force head trauma and exposure to multiple explosions presented with complaints of difficulty reading and recent onset dizziness. After thorough evaluation in the COB, the patient was diagnosed with and treated for severe oculomotor dysfunction and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. Conclusion: Vision therapy was able to provide a successful outcome via improvement of oculomotor efficiency and control. Physical therapy intervention was able to address the benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. The specific evaluation and management as pertains to the aforementioned diagnoses, as well as the importance of an interprofessional rehabilitative approach, will be outlined.


Author(s):  
Pavithra. S. ◽  
H. G. Gouda ◽  
Rajalakshmi M. G.

Agni is termed as Vaishwanara as it takes the person from Mruthyuloka to Swargaloka. It is an important factor and is equitant to Prana; is one among Dashaprana Ayatana. Agni in Shareera is present in different forms with different actions. It is the responsible factor for both health and disease; on the other hand the successful outcome of treatment is also dependant on Agni. Chikitsa (treatment) is the process of bestowing normalcy which is either brought by Shodhana (purificatory) or Shamana (palliative) Karma. Snehapana is a pre-operative procedure for Shodhana Chikitsa where in Sneha Dravya (medicated fat) is administered for attainment of Upasthita Dosha Avastha and further ease in elimination of the vitiated Doshas. Assessment of Dosha, Dushya, Vyadhi Avastha, Roga Bala, Rogi Bala, Agni, Koshta etc. factors are essential for the attainment of Chikitsa Phala. Assessment of Agni not only helps in understanding Vyadhi but also enables to plan the dosage of Sneha to be administered. Thus this paper is an attempt to throw light on the importance of Agni, assessment of Agni and Agni Bala prior to Shodhananga Snehapana.


Arion ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 131
Author(s):  
Joseph Russo ◽  
Bennett Simon
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