نتایج جستجو برای: brainstem hemorrhage

تعداد نتایج: 106748  

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2007
Melanie Walker Hojoong Kim Ali Samii

Holmes tremor is an arrhythmic, 2- to 5-Hz resting, postural, and kinetic upper extremity movement disorder that occurs weeks to months after acute mesencephalic pathology. We present a patient who developed tremor in three body parts postbrainstem hemorrhage with subsequent hypertrophic olivary degeneration and discuss the relevant clinical evolution. Our case is unique because in addition to ...

2012
Sang-jee Lee In-hun Na Eun-seok Choi Sung-hee Jung Jong-soo Yoon

Intestinal pseudo-obstruction is a massive colonic dilation with signs and symptoms of colonic obstruction, but without a mechanical cause. A 49-year-old female patient complained of nausea, vomiting, and abdominal distension 1 month after a massive brainstem hemorrhage. No improvement was seen with conservative treatments. An extended-length rectal tube was inserted to perform glycerin enema. ...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2013
Salvador Cruz-Flores

Patients: 601 patients (mean age 64 y, 57% men) who were conscious, had a computed tomography–confirmed spontaneous lobar ICH (volume 10 to 100 mL) ≤ 1 cm from the cortical surface of the brain, and presented ≤ 48 hours after ictus. Exclusion criteria included hemorrhage that was intraventricular, due to arteriovenous malformation confirmed by angiography or an aneurysm, secondary to tumor or t...

Journal: :Audiology & neuro-otology 2009
H Stimmer A Borrmann C Löer W Arnold E J Rummeny

A 48-year-old man presented with sudden right ear tinnitus and showed no other otoneurologic signs or symptoms. Auditory brainstem response revealed prolonged III-V interpeak latencies from stimulating either ear. MRI revealed a small, circumscribed lesion of the left inferior colliculus, probably from an acute hemorrhage leading to a small cavernous malformation. Circumscribed lesions of the i...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 1997
U Sure P Kleihues

We report the case of a 19-year-old male who sustained an electrodynamic (16.67 Hz) high-voltage (15,000 V) railway overhead cable injury. He lost consciousness 30 minutes after contact and died secondary to brainstem herniation as a result of intracerebral swelling within 8 days. Repeated cranial computed tomography revealed a huge hemispheric mass bleeding accompanied by subarachnoidal hemorr...

Journal: :Archivos de la Sociedad Espanola de Oftalmologia 2007
A Chinchurreta-Capote P Chinchurreta P Ranchal F Pérez

CASE REPORT We present a patient with bilateral Terson's syndrome after brainstem surgical decompression as treatment for her Arnold-Chiari I malformation. We have studied and compared the progression of preretinal hemorrhage after Nd:YAG laser treatment of the right eye and observation of the left, and also the formation of an epiretinal membrane in the left eye. DISCUSSION Treatment of Ters...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2006
William D Freeman Surjya Sen Tuhin K Roy Eelco F M Wijdicks

OBJECTIVE To report cluster breathing pattern associated with a nonbrainstem lesion. DESIGN Case report. SETTING Neurointensive care unit, St Mary's Hospital, Rochester, Minn. PATIENT A patient with subarachnoid hemorrhage developed severe, diffuse, distal bilateral middle cerebral artery vasospasm with resultant cortical laminar necrosis and transient cluster breathing. Intervention Magn...

2016
Jin-Ning Song Zun-Wei Liu Long Sui Bin-Fei Zhang Yong-Lin Zhao Xu-Dong Ma Hua Gu

Delayed ischemic neurologic deficit after subarachnoid hemorrhage results from loss of neural cells. Nerve growth factor and its receptor TrkA may promote regeneration of neural cells, but their expression after subarachnoid hemorrhage remains unclear. In the present study, a rat model of subarachnoid hemorrhage was established using two injections of autologous blood into the cistern magna. Im...

2017
Seung-Hyun Chung Sung Wook Jeong Lee-Suk Kim

A pontine hemorrhage can evoke several neurological symptoms because the pons contains various nuclei and nerve fibers. Hearing loss can develop as a result of a pontine hemorrhage because there is an auditory conduction pathway in the cochlear nucleus of the pons. However, very few cases of hearing loss caused by pontine lesions have been reported, and there have been no reports of auditory ne...

Journal: :Journal of Korean medical science 2016
Kyung Yeon Lee Myoung Sook Lee Dong Bin Kim

Enterovirus 71 frequently involves the central nervous system and may present with a variety of neurologic manifestations. Here, we aimed to describe the clinical features, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) profiles of patients presenting with neurologic complications of enterovirus 71 infection. We retrospectively reviewed the records of 31 pediatric pati...

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