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A 3 1/2-year-old girl with a huge optic glioma was reported. On February 26, 1978, she was hospitalized for signs of increased intracranial pressure, namely headache, vomiting and consciousness disturbance. Before admission she did not complain of her visual disturbance. A huge mass lesion in the subfrontal-suprasellar region was found by neuroradiological examination. The operation was performed on March 7, 1978, and the tumor arising from the right optic nerve, about 170 grams in weight, was totally removed in piecemeals. Histopathological diagnosis was pilocytic astrocytoma. Immediately after operation diabetes insipidus and hypernatremia developed, but two months later these symptoms disappeared. Post-operative CT scan demonstrated no mass lesion in the subfrontal-suprasellar region. After radiation therapy, she was discharged with slight left hemiparesis on August 31, 1978. Though her right eye was blind, visual acuity remained 0.2 in the left eye. No other neurologic deficits could be found.
No Shinkei Geka 1979 Sep
PMID:[Giant optic glioma--case report (author's transl)]. 49 74

The adverse side effects in a series of 439 myelographies with metrizamide were analyzed. The most frequent side effect was headache, which could be differentiated as early onset headache, related to hydrodynamic modifications in the spinal fluid following lumbar puncture, and late onset headache related to a metrizamide effect. The frequency of late onset headache was at least 27%, but all together 46% of the patients had postmyelographic headache. Meningeal irritation was seen in 5%, sometimes in a severe form, mimicking a septic complication. Spinal irritation and epileptic fits were rarely seen. Striking was the occurrence of an acute psycho-organic syndrome, frequently observed after cervical myelography which was performed with a higher than usual dose of iodine. We can not confirm the general opinion that the central nervous system had a good tolerance for metrizamide.
Neuroradiology 1979 Sep 26
PMID:Adverse side effects of metrizamide in myelography. 49 14

Observations are reported on 41 pregnancies in 27 patients who initially had infertility and raised serum prolactin concentrations. Associated symptoms were secondary amenorrhoea (81 per cent) and galactorrhoea (81 per cent). All patients were at risk of pituitary expansion during pregnancy, especially these 19 (70 per cent) with radiological evidence of pituitary tumours. Fifteen patients had 21 pregnancies after pituitary implantation with 90yttrium; 14 patients had 20 pregnancies without prior pituitary implantation or any other attempt to prevent tumour expansion. During pregnancies, tumour enlargement as shown by diminished visual acuity, visual field defects, severe headaches, diabetes insipidus and radiological changes occurred only in 3 of the 14 patients who had not had implants. Two patients who became pregnant both before and after pituitary implantation suffered tumour expansion in their pregnancies before implantation, but not when pregnant after the operation. The induction and Cesarean section rates were about 30 per cent in 32 term pregnancies in 25 patients. Details of how pregnancy was achieved and the associated obstetric problems are given.
Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1979 Sep
PMID:Pregnancies in women with hyperprolactinaemia: clinical course and obstetric complications of 41 pregnancies in 27 women. 49 42

A 35-year-old male went fishing at the Agano River side in the suburbs of Toyosaka City, in August 1977. He was admitted to the hospital then with the chief complaints of high fever and severe headache on the 5th day of illness. Following the intravenous drip infusion of 12 g piperacillin for 6 1/2 days, he became afebrile within 2 days and recovered rapidly. Bacteriological examination disclosed none of significant data. Serum agglutinin reaction for leptospirosis, however, was positive in a titer up to 1:2,560 to L. hebdomadis, except for L. icterohemorrhagiae, L. autumnalis, L. australis and L. canicola.
Jpn J Antibiot 1979 Sep
PMID:[A case of Leptospira hebdomadis infection treated with piperacillin (author's transl)]. 50 24

A 5-year-old boy presented with a 7-month history of headache and projectile vomiting. Computerized axial tomography revealed a large, high density lesion involving the entire left frontal lobe. At operation a 330-g, apparently encapsulated, mildly cystic neoplasm was removed from the region of the left frontal operculum. Microscopic examination demonstrated moderately cellular astrocytic tissue interspersed with several large, bizarre, and occasionally binucleate ganglion cells. The pathological entity of ganglioglioma is briefly reviewed.
Neurosurgery 1979 Sep
PMID:Ganglioglioma--neurogliogenic tumor involving the left frontal lobe: case report. 50


Headache 1979 Sep
PMID:Who rides in the Turk's saddle? 51 30


Headache 1979 Sep
PMID:The platelet release reaction during migraine attacks. 51 31


Headache 1979 Sep
PMID:Classical conditioning of digital pulse volume in migraineurs and normal controls. 51 32


Headache 1979 Sep
PMID:Clonazepam (rivotril) in migraine prophylaxis. 51 33


Headache 1979 Sep
PMID:Transient global amnesia in migraine. 51 34


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