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Epilepsy Res ; 194: 107184, 2023 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37421712

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Epilepsy is a stigmatizing disorder and its diagnosis can have important psychosocial consequences on individuals, severely impacting their quality of life(QOL). There are numerous studies which have seen an adverse impact on the psychosocial aspects of life in patients with intractable epilepsy. The aim of this study was to assess the QOL in adult and adolescent patients with JME, which is largely a well-controlled form of epilepsy. METHODOLOGY: This was a hospital based cross-sectional observational study comprising of 50 JME patients. QOLIE-31-P and QOLIE-AD-48 questionnaires were used to assess QOL in adults & adolescents(11-17 years) respectively. The Mini international neuropsychiatric interview-version 7.0.2 and Brief psychiatric rating scale were used for screening of underlying psychopathology and if, the screening tests were positive then they were further evaluated and classified using DSM V and ICD 10. RESULTS: The mean QOLIE-31-P score was 64.65 ± 15.74. Majority of the adult patients had fair QOL (poor, fair and good QOL scores in 18 %, 54 % and 28 % respectively). Subscale scores in poor category were for the medication effects and pertaining to seizure worry.Among adolescent patients, the mean QOLIE 48 AD score was 69.15 ± 13.13. 50 % had fair QOL. Amongst those with poor QOL, majority of poor scores were for the attitude towards epilepsy. The QOL scores were significantly poorer in patients with uncontrolled seizures. 78 % of the patients had comorbid anxiety and depression, however syndromic psychiatric diagnosis was seen in 10.25 % and 2.56 % for anxiety and depression respectively. Presence of psychiatric symptoms did not influence QOL scores. CONCLUSION: QOL, in well controlled JME, is fair in majority of patients. QOL might improve if seizure worry is addressed and patients are educated about medication effects at the time of initial diagnosis. Vast majority of patients may experience minor psychiatric issues, which do need addressal for formulating a holistic and individualized treatment plan.


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Epilepsy , Quality of Life , Adult , Adolescent , Humans , Quality of Life/psychology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Epilepsy/epidemiology , Seizures/psychology , Comorbidity , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Ann Indian Acad Neurol ; 19(3): 381-4, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27570393

ABSTRACT

A, 21-years-old, male, presented with acute onset, gradually progressive, predominantly distal, symmetrical weakness of both upper and lower limbs with arreflexia. He had impaired sensations in glove and stocking distribution with distal gradient. He was found to have absolute CD4 + cell count of 188 cells/µL, absolute CD8 cell count, 532 cells/µL and CD4: CD8 ratio of 0.35. Electrophysiology revealed reduced to absent CMAP amplitude as well as SNAPs in various nerves of upper and lower limbs, along with normal conduction velocity and normal F wave latencies. Pattern evoked visual potentials were prolonged, on both sides, P100 being 130 ms, on right and 108 ms, on left side. In the follow up of 2 years, he showed spontaneous but gradual clinical improvement but his electrophysiological parameters as well as CD 4+ cells count did not show any significant improvement.

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Ann Indian Acad Neurol ; 18(3): 331-4, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26425013

ABSTRACT

Muscle involvement is a common manifestation of both clinical and subclinical hypothyroidism, with serum creatine kinase (CK) elevation being probably the most common manifestation, and is seen in up to 90% of patients, but is usually mild (less than 10 times the upper limit of normal). Rhabdomyolysis is a distinctively uncommon presentation of hypothyroidism described usually in the setting of precipitating events such as strenuous exercise, alcohol, or statin use. Rarely rhabdomyolysis and myoedema seen in hypothyroidism can be complicated by the development of anterior compartment syndrome leading to neurovascular compression. We describe a case of a patient with hypothyroidism who developed acute onset bilateral foot drop on initiation of statins. This case highlights the need for cautious use of statins in patients at risk for rhabdomyolysis.

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Postgrad Med ; 126(5): 167-75, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25295661

ABSTRACT

Bacteremia due to Staphylococcus aureus is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in India, but studies targeting the source of Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia are lacking. S. aureus has a vivid armamentarium consisting of toxins, adhesins, and other virulence factors by virtue of which it can cause varied types of infections, sometimes of a serious nature. This review highlights the possible causes of S. aureus bacteremia, and discusses the necessity of tracing its source and eliminating it with proper antibiotic therapy to avoid recurrences or relapses.


Subject(s)
Bacteremia/physiopathology , Staphylococcal Infections/physiopathology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Bacteremia/diagnosis , Bacteremia/drug therapy , Biofilms/growth & development , Cell Adhesion/physiology , Cell Migration Inhibition/immunology , Drug Resistance, Bacterial , Humans , India/epidemiology , Risk Factors , Staphylococcal Infections/diagnosis , Staphylococcal Infections/drug therapy
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Adv Med ; 2014: 762320, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26556425

ABSTRACT

Sepsis associated encephalopathy (SAE) is a common but poorly understood neurological complication of sepsis. It is characterized by diffuse brain dysfunction secondary to infection elsewhere in the body without overt CNS infection. The pathophysiology of SAE is complex and multifactorial including a number of intertwined mechanisms such as vascular damage, endothelial activation, breakdown of the blood brain barrier, altered brain signaling, brain inflammation, and apoptosis. Clinical presentation of SAE may range from mild symptoms such as malaise and concentration deficits to deep coma. The evaluation of cognitive dysfunction is made difficult by the absence of any specific investigations or biomarkers and the common use of sedation in critically ill patients. SAE thus remains diagnosis of exclusion which can only be made after ruling out other causes of altered mentation in a febrile, critically ill patient by appropriate investigations. In spite of high mortality rate, management of SAE is limited to treatment of the underlying infection and symptomatic treatment for delirium and seizures. It is important to be aware of this condition because SAE may present in early stages of sepsis, even before the diagnostic criteria for sepsis can be met. This review discusses the diagnostic approach to patients with SAE along with its epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and differential diagnosis.

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Clin Dev Immunol ; 2012: 784740, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22242039

ABSTRACT

HIV or human immunodeficiency virus infection has assumed worldwide proportions and importance in just a span of 25 years. Continuous research is being done in many parts of the world regarding its treatment and vaccine development, and a lot of money has flown into this. However, fully understanding the mechanisms of immune depletion has still not been possible. The focus has also been on improving the quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS through education, counselling, and nutritional support. Malnutrition further reduces the capacity of the body to fight this infection by compromising various immune parameters. Knowledge of essential components of nutrition and incorporating them in the management goes a long way in improving quality of life and better survival in HIV-infected patients.


Subject(s)
HIV Infections/immunology , Malnutrition/immunology , HIV Infections/complications , HIV Infections/metabolism , Humans , Immune System/immunology , Malnutrition/etiology , Malnutrition/metabolism
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