scholarly journals Clinical features and the degree of cerebrovascular stenosis in different types and subtypes of cerebral watershed infarction

BMC Neurology ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yue Li ◽  
Man Li ◽  
Xiaoyu Zhang ◽  
Shuna Yang ◽  
Huimin Fan ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Raymond W. Lam

• Depression is associated with a number of physical, emotional, and cognitive symptoms.• Sub-typing of major depressive disorder has implications for treatment choice and selection.• The differential diagnosis of depression includes bereavement, bipolar disorder, and other medical or substance-induced conditions.Depression is associated with many different types of symptoms which can result to a variable presentation in any given person. The features of depression can be physical (sleep, energy, appetite, libido), emotional (low mood, anxiety, crying) or cognitive (guilt, pessimism, suicidal thoughts). ...


2003 ◽  
Vol 85 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-71 ◽  
Author(s):  
TAE KYUN KIM ◽  
WILLIAM S. QUEALE ◽  
ANDREW J. COSGAREA ◽  
EDWARD G. MCFARLAND

2007 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sundararajan Rajagopal

Catatonia is an important phenomenon in both psychiatry and general medicine. This article provides an overview of the key aspects of catatonia, including clinical features, differential diagnoses, management and prognosis. The different types of catatonia, the position of catatonia in the psychiatric classificatory systems, use of catatonia rating scales and the association between catatonia and neuroleptic malignant syndrome are also covered. Abnormalities that have been hypothesised as being possible underlying mechanisms in catatonia are highlighted. The article aims to provide clinicians with a comprehensive update on the subject, with information derived from an extensive range of relevant references.


2015 ◽  
Vol 66 (2) ◽  
pp. 148-154 ◽  
Author(s):  
Héctor González-Pacheco ◽  
Manlio F. Márquez ◽  
Alexandra Arias-Mendoza ◽  
Amada Álvarez-Sangabriel ◽  
Guering Eid-Lidt ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 157-160
Author(s):  
Maksudur Rahman ◽  
Mak Azad Chowdhury ◽  
Md Mahbubul Hoque ◽  
Md Monir Hossain ◽  
Golam Morshed Suman

Background: Tramadol is an analgesic agent utilized in the treatment of different types of pain. Recently it was found that a few cases of tramadol poisoning were observed in hospitalized children. In all cases, it happened due to accidental administration of tramadol suppository. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the clinical manifestations of tramadol suppository poisoning in children and to create public awareness about the prevention of this suppository poisoning. Materials & Methods: This was an observational, retrospective, single-center caseseries study of hospitalized children in Dhaka Shishu Hospital during the periods of July 2016 to March 2017. Eleven patients with history of accidental intake of tramadol suppositories were enrolled in this study. Data regarding risk factors and clinical features were recorded and analyzed. Results: In this study, 7/11(64%) cases were male and 4/11(36%) female. Mean age was 7.8 month and mean duration of hospital stay was 46.4 hours. Parecetamol in 2/11 (18%) cases and glycerin suppository in 9/11(82%) cases were main drugs that were supposed to be introduced instead of tramadol. Keeping drugs in same containers (11/11), similarities of suppository’s size, shape and color (11/11) were found as causes of mistakes in this study. Main clinical features were drowsiness in 4/11(36%) cases, tachycardia in 3/11(27%) cases and one case died. Conclusions: More cautiousness of parents, dissimilarity among different suppository in color size, shape and using of different containers of drugs may be the preventive way of this poisoning. Bangladesh J Child Health 2019; VOL 43 (3) :157-160


Author(s):  
Alastair K.O. Denniston ◽  
Philip I. Murray

‘Glaucoma’ provides the reader with a practical approach to the assessment and management of glaucomatous conditions. After outlining the anatomy and physiology of relevant structures, the chapter addresses issues around the diagnosis of ocular hypertension and the different types of primary and secondary glaucoma. Using a patient-centred approach the key clinical features, investigations and treatment (medical and surgical) are described for each condition.


Author(s):  
Marcus Maurer ◽  
Markus Magerl

AbstractAngioedema (AE), transient localized swelling due to extravasated fluid, is commonly classified as mast cell mediator-induced, bradykinin-mediated or of unknown cause. AE often occurs more than once, and it is these recurrent forms of AE that are challenging for patients and physicians, and they are the ones we focus on and refer to as AE in this review. Since effective treatment depends on the causative mediator, reliable and early diagnosis is essential. Although their clinical presentations bear similarities, many forms of angioedema exhibit specific patterns of clinical appearance or disease history that may aid in diagnosis. Here, we describe the most common differences and similarities in the mechanisms and clinical features of bradykinin-mediated and mast cell mediator-induced types of angioedema. We first provide an overview of the diseases that manifest with mast cell mediator-induced versus bradykinin-mediated angioedema as well as their respective underlying pathogenesis. We then compare these diseases for key clinical features, including angioedema location, course and duration of swelling, attack frequency, prevalence and relevance of prodromal signs and symptoms, triggers of angioedema attacks, and other signs and symptoms including wheals, age of onset, and duration. Our review and comparison of the clinical profiles of different types of angioedema incorporate our own clinical experience as well as published information. Our aim is to highlight that mast cell mediator-induced and bradykinin-mediated angioedema types share common features but are different in many aspects. Knowledge of the differences in underlying pathomechanisms and clinical profiles between different types of angioedema can help with the diagnostic approach in affected patients and facilitate targeted and effective treatment.


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