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In order to demonstrate the variability of the muco-cutaneous and neurovegetative signs and symptoms of
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome
(
MRS
), we report the cases of five out of 80 patients suffering from this complex oro-facial syndrome. In the majority of our patients the major symptoms, and in particular recurrent labial or intraoral swellings and/or facial palsy, did not occur simultaneously, which delayed the definite diagnosis of either complete or incomplete type of
MRS
. However, more than 80 p. 100 of our patients complained of various relapsing cranio-facial neurovegetative troubles that constitute the so-called minor symptoms of
MRS
, whereas a history or sequelae of facial palsy were found in only 35 p. 100 of our patients followed up for years or decades. In patients with solitary facial palsy or oro-facial oedemas as the initial symptom of putative
MRS
, the uncovering of concomitant minor symptoms proves to be helpful for substantiating the recognition of incomplete
MRS
. Thus, in questionable cases of
MRS
attention should be paid to seemingly incidental disturbances of the cranio-facial neurovegetative system (e. g., relapsing disorders of lacrimation, sweating, migraine-like
headache
) forming minor but characteristic hints to incomplete or unusual cases of
MRS
.
...
PMID:[Chronicity and diagnostic doubts of Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome. Analysis of developing ways in 5 cases]. 128 87
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome
(
MRS
) is characterized by the triad of facial paralysis, facial oedema, and lingua plicata in association with other symptoms, such as
headache
and mental changes. Because the origin of this syndrome is still unknown, only symptomatic treatment is possible. In 18 patients suffering from
MRS
, whether with a complete or with an incomplete picture, we used the antileprosy drug clofazimine for therapy. A decrease in the frequency and intensity of oedema was achieved by this therapy in 94% of patients. However, improvement persisting throughout a follow-up period of up to 3 years was seen in only 62% of patients. We demonstrate that clofazimine is an alternative to glucocorticosteroids for the treatment of
MRS
.
...
PMID:[Experiences with clofazimine therapy of Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome]. 159 67
We have presented the case of a 37-year-old white man who had recurrent, unilateral, facial edema, temporary partial facial nerve palsy, sensory loss along the ophthalmic and maxillary divisions of the fifth cranial nerve, ageusia bilaterally on the anterior two thirds of the tongue, right extraocular muscle palsies, and intractable migraine-type
headaches
, leading to the diagnosis of
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome
. The serum angiotensin converting enzyme levels, which are postulated to derive from undiscovered granulomas, were found to be elevated. Methotrexate therapy mitigated the clinical course of the disease, and may prove to be useful in the treatment of this rare and recalcitrant condition.
...
PMID:Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome: elevations in serum angiotensin converting enzyme and results of treatment with methotrexate. 253 97
We performed in vivo MR spectroscopy phosphorus (31P-
MRS
) on the brain and skeletal muscles of 14 patients affected with cluster
headache
(CH). We examined patients in interictal periods, and also examined nine of them during the cluster period, although not during the attack. Brain 31P-
MRS
showed reduced phosphocreatine (PCr) levels, an increased ADP concentration (calculated from the creatine kinase equilibrium), a reduced phosphorylation potential, and a high relative rate of ATP biosynthesis (V/Vmax %). The inorganic phosphate (P(i)) content was increased during the cluster period. Ten of 13 patients also showed a slow rate of PCr recovery in muscle after the exercise. 31P-
MRS
in CH patients showed abnormalities of brain and skeletal muscle energy metabolism comparable with those seen in various types of migraine, thus leading us to suggest a similarity in biochemical pathogenic mechanisms between CH and migraine.
...
PMID:Phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy in cluster headache. 900 5
Phosphorus MR spectroscopy (31P-
MRS
) was used to quantify skeletal muscle bioenergetics and proton efflux in 63 patients with migraine (23 with migraine without aura, MwoA, 22 with migraine with aura, MwA, and 18 with prolonged aura or stroke, CM) and in 14 patients with cluster
headache
(CH), all in an attack-free period. At rest mitochondrial function was abnormal only in CM, as shown by a low phosphocreatine (PCr) concentration. At the end of a mixed glycolytic/aerobic exercise all three migraine groups showed a significantly smaller decrease of cytosolic pH compared to controls with a similar end-exercise PCr breakdown, while end-exercise pH was normal in cluster
headache
patients. The normal rate of proton efflux in all
headache
groups suggests that the reduced end-exercise acidification was due to a reduction of glycolytic flux in migraine patients. The maximum rate of mitochondrial ATP production (Qmax), calculated from the rate of post-exercise PCr recovery and the end-exercise [ADP], was low in cluster
headache
patients as well as in migraine patients except MwoA. In migraine the degree of the mitochondrial impairment, that apparently is associated with a reduced glycolytic flux, is related to the severity of the clinical phenotype.
...
PMID:Quantitative analysis of skeletal muscle bioenergetics and proton efflux in migraine and cluster headache. 907 99
A 63-year-old man developed a severe left frontal
headache
followed by an acute change of mentality 6 days later. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed bilateral thalamic ischemia. Angiography confirmed the occlusion of deep cerebral veins. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-
MRS
) of the thalami showed normal N-acetylaspartate (NAA) peak and the presence of lactate peak, indicating a relatively preserved neuronal viability. The patient improved during the follow-up period, and returned to work 45 days after the onset of the disease. With 1H-
MRS
, prognosis following venous infarctions may be feasible.
...
PMID:Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in deep cerebral venous thrombosis. 963
Here we presented a case of 40-year-old woman who suffered from bilateral facial palsy and
headache
. She had allegedly had an episode of facial palsy, and facial edema at her age of 14 years. Physical examination revealed swelling of the lips, upward disturbance of the left eye, hypogeusia, the fissured tongue, and bilateral facial palsy. Oral administration of prednisolone 20 mg/day yielded gradual but complete improvement of the facial palsy and hypogeusia within two weeks. Careful analysis of family history disclosed that four members had oro-facio-cervical edema and three had the fissured tongue. A diagnosis of
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome
with possible autosomal dominant inheritance was made based on the clinical findings and familial aggregation of the incomplete form of this syndrome.
...
PMID:[A case of typical Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome with possible autosomal dominant inheritance]. 1065 62
Sumatriptan succinate (Imitrex) is a 5-HT (5-hydroxytryptamine) agonist used for relief of migraine symptoms. Some individuals experience short-lived side-effects, including heaviness of the limbs, chest heaviness and muscle aches and pains. The effects of this drug on skeletal muscle energy metabolism were studied during short submaximal isometric exercises. We studied ATP flux from anaerobic glycolysis (An Gly), the creatine kinase reaction (CK) and oxidative phosphorylation (Ox Phos) using 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (31P
MRS
) kinetic data collected during exercise. It was found that side-effects induced acutely by injection of 6 mg sumatriptan succinate s.c. were associated with reduced oxygen storage in peripheral skeletal muscle 5-20 min after injection as demonstrated by a transient reduction in mitochondrial function at end-exercise. These results suggest that mild vasoconstriction in peripheral skeletal muscle is associated with the action of sumatriptan and is likely to be the source of the side-effects experienced by some users. Migraine with aura patients were more susceptible to this effect than migraine without aura patients.
Cephalalgia
2000 Feb
PMID:Effects of the anti-migraine drug sumatriptan on muscle energy metabolism: relationship to side-effects. 1081 45
The authors report the unusual case of a 58-year-old woman (MJP) suffering from left temporal throbbing
headache
, associated with confusion. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a 5 x 3 x 2 cm hematoma at the left posterior temporal--parietal junction (PTPJ). Repeated MRI of MJP's brain performed during a 4-month follow-up period showed decrease in hematoma size (2.3 x 1.5 x 1) with evidence for development of encephalomalacia and resorption of blood products involving the area of hemorrhage. MJP had mild transcortical sensory aphasia characterized by difficulty with reading and processing, with semantic paraphasic errors while speaking and some difficulty with repetition. MJP had remained normotensive and seizure free, on Vasotec therapy and Dilantin prophylaxis. An in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-
MRS
) performed during an 8-month follow-up period showed reduced concentration for N-acetyl aspartate (NAA) by 19.3% (F=4.09, P<0.04), and myo-inositol by 32.0% (F=5.16, P<0.02) in the left orbital frontal cortex (OFC) as compared with 16 healthy subjects (age- and sex-matched). Cognitive tests (the Wechsler abbreviated scale of intelligence (WASI) and the Stroop color--word interference) showed a significant impairment suggesting involvement of higher-order cognitive functioning (memory, learning, and general intelligence) and attentional system. The Spielberger state-trait anxiety inventory (STAI) showed increased anxiety at the moment of the current examination and decreased tendency to be anxious over a long period of time. The Beck Anxiety and Depression Inventory revealed minimal anxiety and mild to moderate levels of depression. It is hypothesized that the PTPJ hematoma triggered long-distance pathways linking PTPJ area and frontal lobe, including OFC, which resulted in abnormal chemical changes in the left OFC and in cognitive tests impairment, and in long-term anxiety state changes.
...
PMID:Effect of posterior temporal-parietal hematoma on orbital frontal chemistry in relation to a cognitive and anxiety state: a combined 1H-MRS and neuropsychological study of an unusual case as compared with 16 healthy subjects. 1186 Nov 28
During 1967-1983, the Maternal and Child Health Division of the Public Health Services funded a collaborative study of 211 newborn infants identified on newborn screening as having phenylketonuria (PKU). Subsequently, financial support was provided by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). The infants were treated with a phenylalanine (Phe)-restricted diet to age 6 years and then randomized either to continue the diet or to discontinue dietary treatment altogether. One hundred and twenty-five of the 211 children were then followed until 10 years of age. In 1998, NICHD scheduled a Consensus Development Conference on Phenylketonuria and initiated a study to follow up the participants from the original Collaborative Study to evaluate their present medical, nutritional, psychological, and socioeconomic status. Fourteen of the original clinics (1967-1983) participated in the Follow-up Study effort. Each clinic director was provided with a list of PKU subjects who had completed the original study (1967-1983), and was asked to evaluate as many as possible using a uniform protocol and data collection forms. In a subset of cases, magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy (MRI/
MRS
) were performed to study brain Phe concentrations. The medical evaluations revealed that the subjects who maintained a phenylalanine-restricted diet reported fewer problems than the diet discontinuers, who had an increased rate of eczema, asthma, mental disorders,
headache
, hyperactivity and hypoactivity. Psychological data showed that lower intellectual and achievement test scores were associated with dietary discontinuation and with higher childhood and adult blood Phe concentrations. Abnormal MRI results were associated with higher brain Phe concentrations. Early dietary discontinuation for subjects with PKU is associated with poorer outcomes not only in intellectual ability, but also in achievement test scores and increased rates of medical and behavioural problems.
...
PMID:Phenylketonuria in adulthood: a collaborative study. 1240 83
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