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Query: UMLS:C0013421 (
dystonia
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Measurements were made of the content of gonadotropic pituitary hormones (prolactin/PRL), luteinizing hormone (LH),
follicle-stimulating hormone
(
FSH
) and estradiol in 151 children aged 11 to 15 years. Of these, there were 58 healthy children (24 boys and 34 girls), 51 children (25 boys and 26 girls) with vegetovascular
dystonia
(VVD) of the vagotonic type and 42 children (22 boys and 20 girls) with VVD of the sympathotonic type. It has been established that in VVD children, alterations in the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal system agreed with the general biological reactions of the body, while deviations in the LH and
FSH
levels as well as in estradiol got stabilized by 13 to 15 years. A positive correlation has been revealed between the high blood PRL level and the high tone of the sympathetic nervous system. In view of this fact the blood PRL content can serve an early diagnostic test for recognizing hypersympathicotonia in VVD children.
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PMID:[Significance of the determination of gonadotropic pituitary hormones in different types of autonomic vascular dystonia]. 190 69
A case of periodic sweating with multifocal
dystonia
is reported in a 60-year-old woman. At the age of 48 years, she presented with involuntary twisting of the lower face on the right. Six months later she noticed similar movements in the head and right arm. Four years later she began having attacks of generalized sweating over the whole face, anterior region of the trunk and both arms. The attacks occurred hourly each and every day. They lasted for about 10 min and were followed by voluntary urinary voiding. The biochemical and laboratory investigations showed no abnormalities except for the luteinizing hormone and
follicle-stimulating hormone
values that were below normal. The computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scans revealed a suprasellar cyst. Clonazepam was introduced with partial improvement of the
dystonic movements
but not of the sweating attacks. The patient refused surgery. Acetazolamide was added and reduced the sweating attacks. We speculate that the periodic sweating may be related to cerebrospinal fluid production and cyst enlargement, hence the ability of acetazolamide, which reduces cerebrospinal fluid production, to reduce attacks.
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PMID:A case of periodic sweating associated with a subarachnoid cyst and multifocal dystonia. 812 61