scholarly journals A meningitis carcinomatosa komplex megjelenése

2021 ◽  
Vol 162 (43) ◽  
pp. 1744-1748
Author(s):  
Boglárka Orbán-Szigeti ◽  
Anikó Papp ◽  
Anita Kamondi ◽  
György Tibor Szekeres

Összefoglaló. Az emlőtumor miatt kezelt, majd gondozott beteget – több tünetmentes év után – fejfájás, szédülés, ataxia, megváltozott, furcsa viselkedés, emlékezetzavar és dezorientáció miatt neurológiai, majd belgyógyászati osztályokon vizsgálták. Az alapos kivizsgálás ellenére a tüneteit magyarázó organikus eltérést nem igazoltak, ugyanakkor már a kezdetektől felmerült a szomatizációs tünetképzés lehetősége, ezért pszichiátriai osztályos felvételére került sor. Az elvégzett vizsgálatok, illetve a klinikai kép regresszív állapotot valószínűsítettek. Terápiás próbálkozásaink ellenére a páciens állapota romlott, végül a megismételt neurológiai vizsgálatok meningitis carcinomatosát igazoltak. Az esettel szemléltetni kívánjuk, hogy a beteg premorbid működési nívója, személyiségstruktúrája hogyan képes befolyásolni az ellátószemélyzetet, milyen külső és belső konfliktusokat válthat ki. A diagnózishoz vezető folyamat bemutatásával fel kívánjuk hívni a figyelmet az interdiszciplináris együttműködés fontosságára. Orv Hetil. 2021; 162(43): 1744–1748. Summary. Our patient with known breast cancer in her past medical history was hospitalized – after several asymptomatic years – for headache, dizziness, ataxia, changed behaviour and disorientation. Thorough internal and neurologic investigations did not find any disease underlying her symptoms, therefore the possibility of somatization disorder was raised. Despite lege artis therapeutic interventions carried out on the psychiatry ward, the patient’s condition deteriorated and repeated neurological examinations eventually revealed carcinomatous meningitis. With this case, we would like to illustrate how the patient’s premorbid function level and personality features might influence the attitude and opinion of the health care personnel, and what kind of external and internal conflicts might be triggered. By presenting the complexity of the diagnostic work-up, we would like to emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation in the interest of our patients. Orv Hetil. 2021; 162(43): 1744–1748.

Author(s):  
Namita Agrawal ◽  
Poonam Yadav ◽  
S. Fayyaz ◽  
Brinderjeet Kaur

Background: Hysterolaparoscopy is a modality that provides the real time abdomino-pelvic view during diagnosis in infertile female patients and any pathology is noticed can be tackled at the same time. So we investigate the theranostic application of hysterolaparoscopy in structural causes of female infertility in present study.Methods: Authors prospectively evaluate 157 female patients (mean age 27.7 years) diagnosed as infertile, underwent hysterolaparoscopy during diagnostic work-up.  All the enlisted patients fulfilled the criteria of infertility. The noticed anatomical abnormalities in the hysterolaparoscopy were tackled at the same time if possible.Results: Of the 157 infertile female patients, 93 (~59.2%) were of primary infertility and remaining 64 (~41.8%) were secondary infertility patients. Hysterolaparoscopy showed abnormalities in 125/157 (~85.0%) patients. The detected hysterolaparoscopic abnormalities were distributed in 77/93 (~82.8%) primary and 48/64 (~75.0%) secondary infertility patients. Of the 125 patients with abnormal hysterolaparoscopic findings, 121 (~96.8%) experienced for active therapeutic interventions. All of the 48 secondary infertility patients with hysterolaparoscopic abnormalities experienced for active hysterolaparoscopic interventions. Of 77 patients with hysterolaparoscopic abnormality in primary infertility group, 73 (~94.8%) experienced active intervention. Only four patients with streak ovaries and hypoplastic uterus, few tiny fibroids and adenomyosis did not undergo for active hysterolaparoscopic intervention.Conclusions: Authors concluded that hysterolaparoscopy has a better theranostic approach for the anatomical barriers of female fertility so it can be performed in the initial phases of the infertility diagnostic work-up.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Felix Okechukwu Erondu

Medical imaging specialists continue to explore better ways of demonstrating pathology and anatomy of the musculo-skeletal system. The continuous quest is fuelled by the desire to improve diagnostic yield, perform procedures more quickly and accurately, reduce risks to patient or operator, achieve better cost efficiency and utilize less complex methodologies. In many instances, musculoskeletal ultrasound acts as a screening, diagnostic tool but also guide and monitor therapeutic interventions. The paper outlines the use of ultrasound in the imaging of peripheral nerve disorders, traumatic and atraumatic joint disorders, Doppler techniques such as super micro vascular Imaging and sono-elastography. Refinements in probe technology and application of digital and novel proprietary software, have continued to improve the resolution of ultrasound images and with finer details on a scale not previously possible. With increasing experience and standardization of protocols, Musculoskeletal ultrasound will continue to play a great role in the diagnostic work-up and treatment of related disorders.


2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (7) ◽  
pp. 550-552 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dalvir Gill ◽  
Josh Schrader ◽  
Matthew Kelly ◽  
Fidel Martinez ◽  
Wajihuddin Syed ◽  
...  

We report a case of a 51-year-old male with past medical history significant for cholangiocarcinoma presented with two weeks of worsening bilateral lower extremity swelling and erythema. Patient has been on active chemotherapy for his cholangiocarcinoma with Gemcitabine weekly infusions. Physical exam was significant for bilaterally petechial rash coalescing into ecchymoses over the dorsum of the feet, sparing soles and toes, which dissipated into thinning petechiae more proximally. On labs he did not have any leukocytosis, his platelet count was 50 × 103/µL and basic metabolic panel was benign. Patient was started on Vancomycin for presumed cellulitis. Lower extremity ultrasound Doppler ruled out deep venous thrombosis. Patient did have biopsies bilaterally on his legs, which showed hypersensitivity reaction consistent with the diagnosis of pseudocellulitis. His Vancomycin was discontinued and his symptoms improved. Our case further supports that pseudocellulitis is underrecognized and underreported, potentially leading to unnecessary antibiotic exposure and unnecessary diagnostic work-up as seen unfortunately in our patient. Unnecessary antibiotic exposure is increasing the risk for clostridium difficile and or antibiotic resistance, therefore awareness of this reaction is critical, as to avoid unnecessary antibiotics, and costly diagnostic workups.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. e238681
Author(s):  
Megan Quetsch ◽  
Sureshkumar Nagiah ◽  
Stephen Hedger

The artery of Percheron (AOP) is a rare arterial variant of the thalamic blood supply. Due to the densely packed collection of nuclei it supplies, an infarction of the AOP can be devastating. Here we highlight a patient who had an AOP stroke in the community, which was initially managed as cardiac arrest. AOP strokes most often present with vague symptoms such as reduced conscious level, cognitive changes and confusion without obvious focal neurology, and therefore are often missed at the initial clinical assessment. This case highlights the importance of recognising an AOP stroke as a cause of otherwise unexplained altered consciousness level and the use of MRI early in the diagnostic work-up.


Author(s):  
Josia Fauser ◽  
Stefan Köck ◽  
Eberhard Gunsilius ◽  
Andreas Chott ◽  
Andreas Peer ◽  
...  

SummaryHLH is a life-threatening disease, which is characterized by a dysregulated immune response with uncontrolled T cell and macrophage activation. The often fulminant course of the disease needs a fast diagnostic work-up to initiate as soon as possible the appropriate therapy. We present herein the case of a 71-year-old patient with rapidly progressive hyperinflammatory syndrome, which post mortem resulted in the diagnosis of EBV-associated HLH. With this case report, we intend to highlight the relevance of the HScore in the diagnosis of HLH, to create a greater awareness for EBV as a trigger of HLH, and to demonstrate the importance of treating EBV-associated HLH as early as possible.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. e001870
Author(s):  
Angelo Dipasquale ◽  
Pasquale Persico ◽  
Elena Lorenzi ◽  
Daoud Rahal ◽  
Armando Santoro ◽  
...  

By the beginning of the global pandemic, SARS-CoV-2 infection has dramatically impacted on oncology daily practice. In the current oncological landscape, where immunotherapy has revolutionized the treatment of several malignancies, distinguishing between COVID-19 and immune-mediated pneumonitis can be hard because of shared clinical, radiological and pathological features. Indeed, their common mechanism of aberrant inflammation could lead to a mutual and amplifying interaction.We describe the case of a 65–year-old patient affected by metastatic squamous head and neck cancer and candidate to an experimental therapy including an anti-PD-L1 agent. COVID-19 ground-glass opacities under resolution were an incidental finding during screening procedures and worsened after starting immunotherapy. The diagnostic work-up was consistent with ICIs-related pneumonia and it is conceivable that lung injury by SARS-CoV-2 has acted as an inflammatory primer for the development of the immune-related adverse event.Patients recovered from COVID-19 starting ICIs could be at greater risk of recall immune-mediated pneumonitis. Nasopharyngeal swab and chest CT scan are recommended before starting immunotherapy. The awareness of the phenomenon could allow an easier interpretation of radiological changes under treatment and a faster diagnostic work-up to resume ICIs. In the presence of clinical benefit, for asymptomatic ICIs-related pneumonia a watchful-waiting approach and immunotherapy prosecution are suggested.


Diagnostics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 557
Author(s):  
Kirsten Korsholm ◽  
Michala Reichkendler ◽  
Louise Alslev ◽  
Åse Krogh Rasmussen ◽  
Peter Oturai

Our objective was to evaluate the frequency of malignancy in incidental thyroidal uptake on 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (18F-FDG PET/CT) in a cohort of Danish patients, and furthermore to evaluate the impact of thyroid scinti-graphy in the diagnostic work-up. All whole-body PET/CT reports from 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2013 were retrospectively reviewed and further analyzed if visually increased thyroidal FDG uptake was reported. Patient electronic files were searched for further thyroid evaluation. Of 13,195 18F-FDG-PET/CT scans in 9114 patients, 312 PET/CT reports mentioned incidental thyroid FDG-uptake, and 279 patients were included in the study (3.1%). The thyroid was further investigated in 137 patients (49%), and 75 patients underwent thyroid scintigraphy. A total of 57 patients had a thyroid biopsy and 21 proceeded to surgery. Surgical specimens displayed malignancy in 10 cases, and one thyroid malignancy was found by autopsy. Hence, 11 patients were diagnosed with thyroid malignancies among 279 patients with incidental thyroid 18F-FDG uptake (3.9%). In 34 patients, a biopsy was avoided due to the results of the thyroid scintigraphy. We conclude that patients with thyroid incidentalomas can benefit from further diagnostic work-up including a thyroid scintigraphy.


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