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Croat Med J ; 65(1): 59-64, 2024 Feb 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38433513

ABSTRACT

Tremor refractory to pharmacological therapy significantly reduces the patient´s quality of life, often leading to early retirement and social isolation. Gamma knife (GK) stereotactic radiosurgery of the unilateral thalamic ventral intermediate nucleus is an advanced, minimally invasive surgical procedure for symptomatic tremor suppression. Due to the restricted availability of this type of treatment, literature data on its efficacy and safety are lacking. We present two patients with severe, disabling tremor (one with parkinsonian and one with essential tremor) successfully treated with GK thalamotomy, performed in Croatia for the first time. GK thalamotomy should be considered in patients with refractory tremors and contraindications for deep brain stimulation.


Subject(s)
Radiosurgery , Tremor , Humans , Tremor/surgery , Croatia , Quality of Life
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Cogn Behav Neurol ; 34(4): 288-294, 2021 12 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34851866

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are common in individuals with Alzheimer disease (AD). Donepezil and memantine are both widely used for the treatment of moderate AD. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of donepezil and memantine in relieving BPSD in individuals with moderate AD. METHOD: We conducted a prospective, randomized, 6-month clinical trial involving 85 individuals with moderate AD divided into two groups: group 1 (n = 42) was treated with donepezil; group 2 (n = 43) was treated with memantine. We used the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) to assess the prevalence and severity of BPSD at baseline and after 6 months of treatment with donepezil or memantine. RESULTS: The two groups' baseline characteristics, including age, sex, mean length of education, and disease duration, were comparable, as were their baseline Mini-Mental State Examination scores. The NPI Total score improved from baseline to month 6 in both groups (P < 0.0001). Analyses of the NPI subdomains revealed that both donepezil treatment and memantine treatment produced statistically significant improvement in all of the NPI domains except euphoria and apathy, for which no improvement was observed after memantine treatment. Both treatments were well tolerated, with mostly mild and transient adverse effects. CONCLUSION: Specific drugs for AD, including donepezil and memantine, may be effective in treating BPSD in individuals with moderate AD, with a favorable safety profile.


Subject(s)
Alzheimer Disease , Memantine , Alzheimer Disease/complications , Alzheimer Disease/drug therapy , Behavioral Symptoms/drug therapy , Donepezil/therapeutic use , Humans , Indans/therapeutic use , Memantine/therapeutic use , Piperidines/therapeutic use , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Acta Clin Croat ; 60(Suppl 3): 50-56, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36404999

ABSTRACT

The most common neurological symptoms in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection are headache, myalgia, encephalopathy, dizziness, dysgeusia and anosmia, making more than 90 percent of neurological manifestations of COVID-19. Other neurological manifestations such as stroke, movement disorder symptoms or epileptic seizures are rare but rather devastating, with possible lethal outcome. The primary aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of acute symptomatic seizures among COVID-19 patients, while secondary aim was to determine their possible etiology. Out of 5382 patients with COVID-19 admitted to Dubrava University Hospital from November 1, 2020 until June 1, 2021, 38 (seizure rate 0.7%) of them had acute symptomatic seizures. Of these 38 patients, 29 (76.3%) had new-onset epileptic seizures and nine (23.7%) patients with previous epilepsy history had breakthrough seizures during COVID-19. Although acute symptomatic seizures are an infrequent complication of COVID-19, seizure risk must be considered in these patients, particularly in the group of patients with a severe course of the disease. Accumulation of proinflammatory cytokines may contribute to the occurrence of seizures in patients with COVID-19, but seizures may also be secondary to primary brain pathology related to COVID-19, such as stroke or encephalitis.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Epilepsy , Stroke , Humans , Incidence , COVID-19/complications , COVID-19/epidemiology , SARS-CoV-2 , Seizures/epidemiology , Seizures/etiology , Seizures/diagnosis , Epilepsy/epidemiology , Epilepsy/etiology , Stroke/complications , Stroke/epidemiology
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Clin Neurol Neurosurg ; 188: 105586, 2020 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31710883

ABSTRACT

Paroxismal non-kinesigenic dyskinesia (PNKD) is a rare movement disorder manifesting as choreatic/dystonic movements, usually lasting from minutes to up to 4 h, with perserved consciousness during attacks. Primary PNKD are idiopathic or genetic disorders while secondary PNKD are associated with various neurologic and medical conditions. We present a case with PNKD and right sided hemidystonia in association with celiac disease, responsive to gluten-free diet, not previously reported in available literature. In conclusion, diagnostic tests for celiac disease should be a part of etiological investigations in patients with otherwise unexplained movement disorders including PKND. Gluten free diet could produce a favorable clinical response in those patients.


Subject(s)
Celiac Disease/complications , Chorea/etiology , Celiac Disease/diagnosis , Celiac Disease/diet therapy , Celiac Disease/physiopathology , Chorea/diet therapy , Chorea/physiopathology , Diet, Gluten-Free , Female , Humans , Undiagnosed Diseases , Young Adult
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Clin Neurol Neurosurg ; 155: 7-11, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28212928

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Nonmotor symptoms (NMSs) are common in Parkinson disease (PD), affecting patient's quality of life. The prevalence and domains of NMSs in untreated de novo PD remains unclear, especially comparing to normal aging. The objective was to determine NMSs in untreated de novo PD patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional study to evaluate the frequency and severity of NMSs in untreated de novo PD patients (n=71) and age-matched normal controls (n=60) using the Non-Motor Symptoms Scale (NMSS). The motor section of the Unified Parkisnon Disease Rating Scale (mUPDRS) and the Hoehn and Yahr (HY) stage were also obtained in PD patients RESULTS: The number of NMSs and the NMSS scores were significantly higher in the PD patients than in controls (p<0.001). There was no correlation of the NMSS scores with age and sex in both group and additionally with mUPDRS score and HY stage in PD patients group. Mood/cognition, attention/memory and gastrointestinal domains are the most frequent in PD patients and rarely seen in controls. CONCLUSION: NMSs in untreated de novo PD patients are more prevalent and severe with different domain involvement comparing to normal aging.


Subject(s)
Memory/physiology , Parkinson Disease/physiopathology , Quality of Life , Age Distribution , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Parkinson Disease/diagnosis , Severity of Illness Index , Sex Characteristics
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Int J Surg Pathol ; 21(4): 390-3, 2013 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23349474

ABSTRACT

The papillary carcinoma of the thyroid gland is the most common type of tumor of the thyroid gland with good prognosis and low incidence of distant metastasis. The brain metastases of thyroid gland carcinoma are extremely rare. We report a patient with multiple cystic brain lesions and satisfying criteria for diagnosis of neurocysticercosis. Brain biopsy revealed brain metastases from papillary thyroid carcinoma. The tumor originated from mediastinal thyroid tissue. Even in cases when neuroimaging suggests neurocysticercosis with great accuracy, it is important to exclude metastasis. Extensive brain metastases of primary papillary thyroid carcinoma are extremely rare.


Subject(s)
Brain Neoplasms/diagnosis , Brain Neoplasms/secondary , Carcinoma/diagnosis , Carcinoma/pathology , Diagnosis, Differential , Neurocysticercosis/diagnosis , Thyroid Neoplasms/diagnosis , Thyroid Neoplasms/pathology , Carcinoma, Papillary , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Thyroid Cancer, Papillary
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Acta Clin Croat ; 48(3): 299-304, 2009 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20055252

ABSTRACT

The aim of the study was to assess differences in cerebrovascular reactivity in healthy subjects during orthostasis. Twenty healthy volunteers (11 men and 9 women) with no atherosclerotic risk factors were evaluated by use of transcranial Doppler. The breath holding index (BHI) was obtained in supine and upright posture using standardized procedure. Student's t-test was used on comparison of the mean blood flow velocities (MBFV) and BHI between supine and upright posture and between the left and right side of the body. The middle cerebral artery MBFV in supine posture was 66.6 cm/s on the right side and 68.5 cm/s on the left side and in upright posture 60.6 cm/s on the right side and 62.3 cm/s on the left side. There was no significant MBFV difference either between supine and upright posture or between male and female subjects. The mean BHI in supine posture was 1.59 on the right side, 1.65 on the left side, and in upright posture 1.63 on the right side and 1.7 on the left side, without significant sex difference. There was no statistically significant differences in BHI between supine and upright posture (P = 0.81 and P = 0.68 for the right and left side, respectively) or between the two sides of the body in supine (P = 0.71) and upright posture (P = 0.8). In conclusion, evaluation of cerebrovascular reactivity yielded no significant difference in BHI values during orthostatic stress.


Subject(s)
Cerebrovascular Circulation , Dizziness/physiopathology , Posture/physiology , Respiration , Adult , Blood Flow Velocity , Female , Homeostasis , Humans , Male , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Transcranial
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