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Query: UMLS:C0018991 (
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The authors report a new case of necrosing angeitis similar to those individualised by Churg and Strauss in 1951. After a persistent rhinitis, the patient developed serious
asthma
, left
hemiplegia
8 months later (secondary to an intracerebral hemorrhage) polyneuritis and extensive necrosis of the small intestine. There was no renal or cardiac involvement. Anatomopathological examination of the small intestine revealed an arteriolitis with periarterial granuloma and severe inflammation. Complementary investigations revealed a hypereosinophilia, an inflammatory syndrome, a reduction in the hemolytic 50 complement and of the C4 fraction. Corticosteroid therapy associated with cyclophosphamide formed the basis of treatment. Plasmapheresis have been a useful aid. The follow-up is too short to assess the long term prognosis. A familial immune deficiency, disseminated lupus erythematosis in a sister, and rheumatoid purpura in one of the patient's children are interesting features of this text.
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PMID:[Severe visceral necrotizing angiitis with hereditary immune disorders: a case]. 613 87
We studied 15 resected cases with a history of apoplexy (2.5%) among 599 cases of esophageal cancer admitted between 1972 and 1993. Fourteen were male, and female, aged 48 to 77 years. Twelve had suffered from cerebral infarction, 2 intracerebral hemorrhage, and one subarachnoid hemorrhage. Duration from apoplexy to operation was between 2 months and 19 years in the cerebral infarction cases, between 8 and 10 years in the intracerebral hemorrhage cases and 4 years in the subarachnoid hemorrhage case. Preoperative neurological disturbance was found in 7 of the 12 cerebral infarction cases, and in both intracerebral hemorrhage cases. Four cases showed
hemiplegia
, and the other 5 cases showed partial paralysis of limbs. Preoperative complications were found in 7 of the 15 cases, and consisted of diabetes mellitus in 5, hypertension in 4, bronchial
asthma
in one, and renal dysfunction in one case. Intra- and postoperative complications were found in 11 of the 15 cases, and consisted of anastomotic leakage in 5, delirium in 3, apoplexy in 2, peritonitis in one, ARDS in one, intraoperative cardiac arrest in one, and wound infection in one. Postoperative disorders of consciousness were found in 5 cases, consisting of delirium in 3, and excitation at awakening of anethesia in 2 cases. Rate of direct operative death was 6.7% in preoperative apoplectic patients, and 8.5% in non-apoplectic patients, and there was no significant difference between the 2 groups. On the other hand, rate of postoperative apoplexy was 13.3% in the preoperative apoplectic patients, and 0.4% in non-apoplectic patients. There was a significant difference between them (p < 0.01). But they were cured of it, and left our hospital. It is concluded that active surgical treatment can be indicated for esophageal cancer patients with a history of apoplexy, if more attention is given to the management of diabetes mellitus or hypertension.
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PMID:[Analysis of specificity of resected esophageal cancer patients with a history of apoplexy]. 866 64
The specific functions, stimulating methods and ranges of clinical application of Renying (ST 9) are explored. Because Renying (ST 9) is located in the neck which is a dangerous area, it is perilous if the acupoint is stimulated, so it is mostly forbidden in the past dynasties. In recent years, the main stimulating methods for Renying (ST 9) include acupuncture and press. The keys of acupuncture are to apply correct technique of needle insertion and control the depth and direction of needle. The keys of press are focused on strength and time of press. Renying (ST 9) is effective for vertigo, palpitation,
asthma
,
hemiplegia
, aphasia, hysteria, acute attack of pain, hyperplasia of mammary, continuous hiccup, disorder of throat and so on. As long as the acupoint location is accurate, manipulation is careful and stimulating method is correct, not only the safety could be guaranteed, but also the function can be well-played in clinical application.
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PMID:[Exploration on new role of ancient perilous but key acupoint of renying (ST 9)]. 2494 40
Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) is a rare condition of systemic vasculitis of small to medium-sized blood vessels. We herein report the case of a 75-year-old man who presented with
hemiplegia
on his right side due to cerebral infarction following myalgia and a high fever. He had no history of
asthma
or allergic rhinitis. He was diagnosed with EGPA based on the presence of eosinophilia, sinusitis suggested by magnetic resonance imaging, and muscle pathology. His
hemiplegia
improved rapidly after corticosteroid therapy. This case suggests that EGPA should be a differential diagnosis of cerebral infarction with myalgia and eosinophilia.
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PMID:Cerebral Infarction and Myalgia in a 75-year-old Man with Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis. 3275 88