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Neurol Sci ; 44(7): 2421-2429, 2023 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36820990

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INTRODUCTION: Uterine adenomyosis is a benign disorder in which endometrial glands and stroma are present within the myometrium. There have been several case reports of cerebral infarction associated with adenomyosis, but their clinical characteristics, optimal treatment, and prognosis have not been systematically reviewed. METHODS: A case of cerebral infarction with adenomyosis is reported, and a comprehensive systematic literature search using the PubMed database was conducted. RESULTS: A 42-year-old woman, previously diagnosed with adenomyosis, developed multiple cerebral infarctions during menstruation. Her CA125 level was 293 U/mL, and treatment with edoxaban 30 mg was started. Seven days after hospital discharge, she had her subsequent menstrual period and then developed a recurrent stroke. Her CA125 level was 743 U/mL on readmission. A hysterectomy was performed, and the patient has had no further stroke recurrence. A systematic review identified 19 cases with cerebral infarction associated with adenomyosis, including the present case. The patients' clinical characteristics included young age (44.7 ± 6.2 years), stroke development during menstruation (85%), multiple infarctions affecting ≥ 3 vessel territories (39%), and high levels of CA125 and D-dimer (810.6 ± 888.4 U/mL, and 10.3 ± 18.6 µg/mL, respectively). Antithrombotic therapy was given to 14 patients, but recurrent stroke occurred in 5 (36%) patients. Hysterectomy was conducted in 5 and 4 patients with initial and recurrent stokes, respectively, and there were no further recurrences thereafter. CONCLUSION: Cerebral infarction associated with adenomyosis has specific clinical characteristics. Antithrombotic therapy was insufficient, and hysterectomy should particularly be considered in cases of recurrent stroke.


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Adenomiosis , Accidente Cerebrovascular Embólico , Accidente Cerebrovascular , Humanos , Femenino , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Adenomiosis/complicaciones , Adenomiosis/diagnóstico , Accidente Cerebrovascular Embólico/complicaciones , Fibrinolíticos , Infarto Cerebral/complicaciones , Accidente Cerebrovascular/terapia , Accidente Cerebrovascular/complicaciones , Antígeno Ca-125
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eNeurologicalSci ; 27: 100395, 2022 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35295746

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We report a 77-year-old woman with a thymoma, anti-LGI1antibody associated encephalitis (LGI1 encephalitis), and MG accompanied by positive anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies (AchR Ab) and anti-titin antibodies (titin Ab). She was treated with thymomectomy followed by immunosuppressive therapy, which resulted in immediate amelioration of motor weakness and gradual improvement of cognitive impairment over the next two years. LGI1 Ab were positive at two months after thymomectomy, followed by negative conversion demonstrated on 1 year examination. The AchR Ab level had gradually decreased but titin Ab was positive on re-examination after two years, although the cognition and motor impairment symptoms had been alleviated. In patients with suspected autoimmune encephalitis, the detection of several autoantibodies including LGI1 and thymomas provides useful information for making an accurate diagnosis.

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J Clin Neurosci ; 87: 80-83, 2021 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33863540

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Dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy (DRPLA) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder characterized by slowly progressive cerebellar ataxia. Previously, autonomic symptoms or dysfunction have not been reported. To evaluate subclinical autonomic dysfunction regarding thermoregulatory function in SCA, we recorded sympathetic outflow to skin in a DRPLA patient confirmed by genetic analysis. We recorded skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA), which was elicited and recorded by using the microneurographical technique. In results, the resting frequency of SSNA bursts was very low (8.2 ± 0.4 bursts/min [institutional normal range: 20.8 ± 2.4 bursts/min]). However, acceleration of SSNA bursts induced by mental arithmetic stress was confirmed. The amplitude of reflex bursts induced by electrical stimuli was slightly low (9.6 ± 1.6 µV [institutional normal range: 10.9 ± 2.2 µV]), and the reflex latency was mildly prolonged (872 ± 23.7 msec [institutional normal range: 761.9 ± 51.7 msec]). These results suggest potentially central autonomic dysfunction in this patient with DRPLA. To our knowledge, this is the first report to record SSNA and confirm subclinical autonomic dysfunction in a case with DRPLA.


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Fibras Adrenérgicas/fisiología , Epilepsias Mioclónicas Progresivas/diagnóstico , Epilepsias Mioclónicas Progresivas/fisiopatología , Conducción Nerviosa/fisiología , Fenómenos Fisiológicos de la Piel , Piel/inervación , Atrofia , Cerebelo/patología , Estimulación Eléctrica/métodos , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Reflejo/fisiología
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J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) ; 23(1): 175-178, 2021 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33200853

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This study evaluated yearly changes in systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and heart rates (HR) for patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Data were collected for the last 10 years from medical records of 28 PD patients and 30 non-PD patients with other neurological disorders. Age-related changes in each group were analyzed by year using mean values of SBP, DBP, and HR obtained at their bi-monthly visits. In results, PD patients had a gradual decrease in SBP with longer disease duration, and mean SBP significantly decreased from Year 7-11 compared to the mean values for Year 1 (p < .001 or p < .01). In non-PD patients, mean SBP significantly increased from Year 4-11 compared to the mean values for Year 1 (p < .001 or p < .01). This is the first study to report age-related changes of BP in individual patients with PD over 10 years.


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Hipertensión , Enfermedad de Parkinson , Presión Sanguínea , Monitoreo Ambulatorio de la Presión Arterial , Niño , Frecuencia Cardíaca , Humanos , Enfermedad de Parkinson/epidemiología
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Heliyon ; 6(12): e05600, 2020 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33313431

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A 44-year-old female developed mild gait disturbance. She had a history of a ventricular septum defect, deafness, epilepsy, schizophrenia and cataracts. Magnetic resonance imaging showed ventriculomegaly of the brain and lower thoracic spinal stenosis due to ossification of the yellow ligament (OYL). She was diagnosed as having 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) by chromosome analysis, and OYL was suspected to be a secondary symptom due to hypoparathyroidism. This is the first report of 22q11.2DS with OYL and ventriculomegaly. Since the present patient was not diagnosed until adulthood, we emphasize that we should keep this common but heterogeneous congenital disease in mind.

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Neurol Sci ; 41(8): 2241-2248, 2020 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32198655

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BACKGROUND: To find out the physiological method for evaluating the severity of central autonomic dysfunction, we performed detailed evaluation of cutaneous vasomotor neural function in a comparatively large sample of multiple system atrophy (MSA). METHODS: We evaluated cutaneous vasomotor neural function in 24 MSA patients. Skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA) and sympathetic skin response (SSR) and skin blood flow (skin vasomotor reflex [SVR]) were recorded at rest, as well as reflex changes after electrical stimulation. The parameters investigated were SSNA frequency at rest, reflex latency and amplitude of SSNA reflex bursts, absolute decrease and percent reduction of SVR, recovery time, and spontaneous SVR and SSR frequency. RESULTS: There were negative correlations between resting SSNA and disease duration or the SCOPA-AUT score, but these were not significant. SSNA reflex latency displayed significant positive correlations with disease duration and SCOPA-AUT score (p < 0.001 and p < 0.01, respectively). In all five patients who underwent the same examination twice, SSNA reflex latency was significantly longer at the second examination than at the first examination (p < 0.005). A significant positive correlation was identified between recovery time of skin blood flow and SCOPA-AUT score or reflex latency (p < 0.05). Significant correlations were not observed between SCOPA-AUT score or disease duration and other parameters. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that some MSA patients with a comparatively short duration of disease potentially have impaired thermoregulatory function. Measurement of sympathetic outflow to the skin is potentially a useful tool for predicting the severity of central autonomic dysfunction in MSA.


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Atrofia de Múltiples Sistemas , Estimulación Eléctrica , Humanos , Atrofia de Múltiples Sistemas/complicaciones , Reflejo , Piel , Sistema Nervioso Simpático
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