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A study comparing 12 patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) to 25 with osteitis condensans ilii (OCI), referred to a rheumatic disease center, was carried out to determine whether OCI represents a varient of AS in women. In the group with OCI, chronic lumbodorsal pain was present in 9, 36%, a '
fibrositis
' syndrome in 6, 24%, and 16, 64% had recurrent episodes of polyarthralgia. A definite arthritis with effusion developed in 10 patients, 40%. No patient with OCI had iritis or colitis, whereas 4 patients with AS had iritis and four had colitis. Radiographs of the spine showed no evidence of spondylitis in the OCI group. Of the 25 patients with OCI, only 2, 8% were HLA B27 positive compared with 11 of 12 patients with AS, 92%. These results suggest that OCI is not a variant of AS in women.
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PMID:Comparison of osteitis condensans ilii and ankylosing spondylitis in female patients: clinical, radiological and HLA typing characteristics. 67 May 38
Central panalgesia is a syndrome which includes systemic pains of a central nature, usually classified as hysteria,
fibrositis
and masked depression. Exploration of the peripheral neuromuscular junctions (in the iris by pupillometry, and in veins by computerized venotest) indicates an increased monoamine receptor sensitivity. 5-HT vein sensitivity is particularly impressive (up to 1,000 times). In the vein there appears to be a decentralization supersensitivity, as it is extended to different monoamines (5-HT, dopamine, noradrenaline, tyramine). This type of supersensitivity is compatible with the theory of a deficiency of neurotransmitters at the level of the anti-nociceptive and integrated systems, with subsequent central and peripheral supersensitivity. A similar condition limited to the rostral section of the anti-nociceptive system is valid for the mechanism of idiopathic headache including migraine: central and peripheral supersensitivity to monoamines and opiates is also episodically observed in headache sufferers.
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PMID:Decentralization supersensitivity in headache and central panalgesia. 72 53
Pathogenic mechanisms of several rheumatic diseases are reported. Besides signs of nonspecific inflammation there are characteristic features in some rheumatic disorders: in rheumatoid arthritis one can find mesenchymoid proliferation and - in seropositive cases only - necrosis ot tissue. In ankylosing spondylitis osseous metaplasia of the intervertebral discs, in psoriatic arthritis, osteoclastic and in osteoblastic changes without inflammation. In
fibrositis
syndrome, however, there was no evidence of inflammation, but one may detect local muscular lesions and proliferation of fibroblasts. Pain in osteoarthritis is always caused by secondary inflammation. Due to this data, the possibilities of treatment are discussed, especially those of nonsteroidal drugs.
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PMID:[Morphological points of departure for the therapy of rheumatic diseases]. 81 56
The frequency and significance of associated diseases and clinical problems in patients with nerve injuries in the recovery stage was statistically assessed. A variety of clinical situations are observed in practically all such patients. Half of the symptoms and diseases encountered relate to the nervous system and cardiocirculatory apparatus, while there is also a high incidence of skeletal muscle and urinary affections. The significance of these signs as far as rehabilitation is concerned can be seen in the fact that psychological and micturition disturbances are observed, along with muscle hypertonia,
fibromyositis
, cystitis and arthrosis. These form the more common obstacles to the regular execution of a rehabilitation programme, whereas no such significance is possessed by such serious diseases as valvular cardiopathy, hypertension and neoplasia of the neuraxis.
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PMID:[Clinical problems of neural lesions in the phase of rehabilitation. Their significance and importance in final success of rehabilitation therapy]. 95 Oct 35
A patient with a myofascial pain-dysfunction (MPD) syndrome with pain radiating into the chest has been described. A direct relationship between a dental malocclusion and the chest pain was confirmed by tests. The patient was treated for
MPD syndrome
related to the malocclusion, and the chest pain symptoms were relieved. This report demonstrates the need for the dentist to consider not only the muscles of mastication in the management of problems of the neuromuscular apparatus but also the delicate balance which exists between the masticatory apparatus and the postural muscles of the head and neck.
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PMID:Chronic myofascial pain-dysfunction syndrome with chest pain. 105 14
The oral health of twenth-two patients with a diagnosis of
myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
was evaluated. Radiographs, photographs, study casts, visual and digital clinical examinations, hematologic data, blood pressure, and periodontal examinations were used with each patient. A review of the literature indicated a variety of causes for facial pain, including Costen's syndrome, muscle fatique and spasm, occlusion, and psychogenic factors. This study revealed the following trends: (1) The periodontal health of patients with the
myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
appears to be better than anticipated. (2) Bruxism accounts for a healthy dental apparatus when other diseases are not present. (3) Groups of muscles, other than the masticatory group, may contribute to the
myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
. (4) Patients presented with various ranges of malocclusions and normal occlusions, deep overbites and overjets, complete dentitions, and missing teeth (either equally missing right and left or unequally missing right and left). This article also discusses clinical considerations in the diagnosis of the
myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
and offers a practical, physiologic approach to treatment. We conclude that how one uses his mandible is more of a causative factor than the relationships of the teeth.
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PMID:Oral considerations of the myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome. 106 26
"Rheumatoid" subcutaneous nodules that were at one time considered diagnostic of rheumatoid arthritis or rheumatic fever have also been found in individuals withoug known disease, in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, and in other conditions. In this report, subcutaneous nodules were described in one patient with
fibrositis
and in another scleroderma. Multiple pathogenic mechanisms are probably responsible for development of these nodules.
...
PMID:Case report. The nonspecific rheumatoid subcutaneous nodule: its presence in fibrositis and scleroderma. 106 34
300 mg/day phenylbutazone, 210 mg/day indomethacin, and 600 mg/day pyrasanone were administered for 14 days to three randomised groups of patients respectively, consisting of a total of 76 subjects with various forms of non-infectious inflammation (osteoarthritis,
fibrositis
, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, phlebitis), in a double-blind trila designed to determine the activity of the three drugs and their tolerance. In 36 cases, gastroscopy was performed before and after the treatment. On the basis of doses that were equivalent as far as their anti-inflammatory effect was concerned, epigastric pain and pyrosis were noted in about 31% of the series, though no significant difference could be made out between the three drugs. Gastroscopic evidence of erythema (8 cases), multiple erosion (2 cases), pomphoid gastritis (1 case), and duodenal ulcer (1 case) was obtained in subjects treated with phenylbutazone or indomethacin, and of erythema only (1 case) after pyrasanone. No relation could be established between the clinical symptoms and the gastroscopic findings.
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PMID:[Evaluation of the effects of some non-steroid anti-inflammatory agents on the gastric mucosa]. 106 2
This article reviewed Definition of CFS proposed by CDC 1988. There are several issues in Definition for CFS of CDC. It is presented that other chronic clinical conditions have been satisfactorily excluded, including preexisting psychiatric diseases in (2) of major criteria. However,
fibromyalgia
can not be excluded from the fifth symptom of minor criteria, myalgia, and also depression from the ninth symptom. It is practically difficult to define impairment of average daily activity below 50% of the patient's premorbid activity level for a period of at least 6 months, as shown in (1) of major criteria, and it is not adapted for a first visit patient. Definition for CFS of CDC has been discussed on EBV infection, but not written on postviral fatigue syndrome and myalgic encephalomyelitis. Especially whether epidemic type of CFS is present or not was not discussed. Diagnostic criteria of CFS is necessary for clinical practice.
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PMID:[Definition of the chronic fatigue syndrome and its issues]. 128 35
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is easily differentiated from various neurological organic disorders by conventional clinical examinations. The most important disease for distinguishment from CFS is
fibromyalgia
syndrome, in which the prominent and cardinal feature is a deprivation of stage 4 slow wave sleep. Experimentally, the sleep disturbance in controls can induce general myalgia, muscle tender points, severe fatigue and stiffness on awakening. The EEG abnormality is slow alpha wave contaminants on slow wave background, which is identical to EEG of CFS. The results clearly imply that CFS is not a hysterical or psychogenic disease, and that
fibromyalgia
may be a central fundamental of CFS.
Fibromyalgia
, however, has distinct features such as no antecedent inflammatory process and no endemics. Therefore, the syndrome has features distinct from, in addition to common features to CFS. It is also very difficult to distinguish CFS from depression. The above-mentioned features can be observed in depression. Now, study of brain blood flow or metabolism by PET or SPECT can be a possible tool for establishment of the CFS identity.
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PMID:[Neuro-psychiatric aspects of chronic fatigue syndrome]. 128 39
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