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Query: UMLS:C0010200 (
cough
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A 32-year-old man with a long history of
grand mal seizures
but otherwise good health had recurrent episodes of postictal pulmonary edema when he failed to take anticonvulsant medication regularly. This case illustrates most of the features observed in other reported cases of postictal pulmonary edema. Symptoms include dyspnea and
cough
with production of various quantities of mucoid fluid that may be copious and frankly hemorrhagic. Blood pressure is normal, and temperature may be normal also but is frequently elevated to 100 or 101 F. No cardiac irregularities are heard on auscultation, and the ECG is often normal, but a wide range of abnormalities may be seen. Considerable arterial hypoxemia may occur, and leukocytosis (11,000 to 14,000 cells per cubic millimeter) is common. Rales and rhonchi are audible, and chest films often show bilateral upper and middle lobe infiltrates. The patient is usually clinically improved within 24 hours and the pulmonary edema completely cleared in three to five days.
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PMID:Case report: Recurrent postictal pulmonary edema. 41 95
Eighty-three confirmed cases of neurocysticercosis diagnosed as per modified delBrutto criteria were enrolled in the study (Group-I) to observe cognitive and behavioural changes. Controls consisted of two groups: children with idiopathic generalized
tonic-clonic seizure
(Group-II) and normal children with non-specific
cough
(Group-III). Cases and controls were subjected to cognitive and behaviour assessment. There was significant difference in the intelligence quotient (IQ) of cases in domains of visual perception, immediate recall, analysis synthesis and reasoning, verbal ability, memory and spatial ability. In the age group of 6-18 years, cases had significantly more behaviour problems than control without seizure, in domains of anxious depressed, withdrawn depressed, somatic problems, social problems and rule-breaking behaviour. Neurocysticercosis causes decline in cognitive function and behaviours in older children, which should be recognized early for appropriate management and to avoid undue parental anxiety.
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PMID:Cognitive and behaviour dysfunction of children with neurocysticercosis: a cross-sectional study. 2492 75