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Query: UMLS:C0003873 (
rheumatoid arthritis
)
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The authors report the case of a 58 year old female patient with
rheumatoid arthritis
. About 4 hours after each intramuscular injection of Myochrysin (Sodium-auro-thiomalate 5%) she showed undesired reactions such as sialorrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea,
apathy
, weakness, head ache, breast swelling, perspiration, feeling of incident death. The following day these symptoms declined, the joint pain, however, increased. The reaction recurred with each of the 5 Sodium-auro-thiomalate injections, but not after injections of 5% Solganal (Aurothioglucose). It is supposed that these side effects are connected with the quick absorption of the Sodium-auro-thiomalate in aqueous solution. The Aurothioglucose in oil suspension would not cause such reactions after an intramuscular injection because of its slower absorption.
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PMID:[Reactions against sodium-auro-thiomalate in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis]. 11 3
Multiple joint replacement is a viable option for rehabilitation of young polyarthritic patients with unsalvageable joints. Young polyarthritic patients in this part of the world suffer from chronic neglect because of ignorance,
apathy
and low socio-economic status. During the period of chronic neglect, these patients acquire extreme deformities of various joints either due to active disease (ankylosing spondylitis,
rheumatoid arthritis
) or irreversible changes in the joint configuration like ankylosis and soft-tissue contracture. Associated spine and thoracic cage affection create problems for anaesthesia and peri-operative positioning. We report 2 cases of multiple joint replacements for young polyarthritic patients who were bedridden for 6 to 11 years. Surgeries were performed in a phased manner and after extensive rehabilitation both patients were able to walk unaided. Various problems and difficulties encountered have been addressed so as to serve as a guide to surgeons who may have to deal with such unusual situations of chronic neglect. We also report a modified exposure technique without trochanteric osteotomy for total hip replacement, which is valuable in extreme external rotation ankylosis.
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PMID:Multiple joint replacement in chronically neglected polyarthritic patients: Two case reports. 1246 65
Neurobehavioral changes observed in patients with brain tumours may appear as cognitive deficits, mood disturbances, changes in behaviour or decreased adaptability (e.g., drowsiness,
apathy
, loss of spontaneity, fatigue). They are initially subtle, develop insidiously, and their severity often changes. Serious diagnostic problems can be caused by mood disorders, psychotic symptoms, personality changes, from disinhibition to
apathy
, observed in such patients. The problem in distinguishing them from organic psychiatric disorders, often poses a challenge for psychiatrists, neurologists and general practitioners. We describe a case difficult to diagnose because of
apathy
, due to a brain tumour in the right frontal lobe, diagnosed as depression. Another difficulty, rather suggesting mood disorder, was
rheumatoid arthritis
. Thorough and meticulous analysis of clinical data, neuropsychological assessment and neuroimaging diagnosis may help to assess aetiology of the observed disorders which can have similar clinical pictures but various causes.
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PMID:[Depression or apathy? A diagnostic trap: a huge right frontal lobe meningioma diagnosed and treated as mild atypical depression episode--a case study]. 2339 28