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Query: UMLS:C0018991 (
hemiplegia
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The short-term prognostic value of
hyperglycemia
in acute stroke has been evaluated from the results of the first year of activity of the Stroke Registration unit in Dijon. In 188 patients admitted to hospital for acute
hemiplegia
blood glucose levels were measured on admission and daily for 7 days thereafter, and a CT scan was performed within a fortnight. Mortality was significantly higher in hyperglycemic patients (more than 2 g of glucose per litre) than in normoglycemic patients. In hyperglycemic patients the increase in blood glucose level was correlated with the initial disturbances of consciousness, the severity of
hemiplegia
and the presence at CT of an haemorrhage or an infarct with oedematous reaction. Thus,
hyperglycemia
in acute stroke is related to the severity of the cerebral damage. As a factor of bad prognosis, it is as sensitive as disturbances of consciousness or severe brain lesions at CT.
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PMID:[Hyperglycemia in the initial phase of cerebral vascular complication. Index of bad prognosis]. 295 39
Between 1989 and 1992 we had two cases of mucormycosis. The first patient presented with left
hemiplegia
: radiologic studies showed a right sphenoidal sinus mass, cerebral ischaemic infarction and occlusion of the right carotid artery. The second patient was seen with an abscess of the hard palate after long term steroid therapy. CT scan showed a soft-tissue mass occupying the maxillary sinus, which had eroded its walls and spread to palate, orbit and ethmoidal cells. We have emphasised the presence of
hyperglycemia
in both cases, the marked tendency of this lesion to invade blood vessels, and the good results obtained by combining liposomal amphotericin B with radical surgical debridement.
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PMID:Mucormycosis of the paranasal sinuses. 873 66
A 56-year-old woman was hospitalized with a right
hemiplegia
and aphasia evoking a cerebral infarction. In fact the neurologic deficits were of post-ictal origin, secondary to a partial epilepsy which began a few weeks before, at the same time as a polyuria-polydipsia syndrome revealing diabetes mellitus. This case illustrates the possibility for a partial epilepsy to occur in relation with a nonketotic
hyperglycemia
. If in most of those cases there is no underlying cortical lesion, in some observations the
hyperglycemia
is associated with an infarction. In our case the MRI revealed another type of lesion: a cortical dysplasia in form of a unilateral micropolygyria with a perisylvian distribution centered around the insula. The discovery of a cortical dysplasia at such an age is very unusual.
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PMID:[Epileptic seizures, hemiplegia and hyperglycemia: late discovery of a localized cortical dysplasia]. 1145 89
This study aims to evaluate the effect of peripheral blood miR-125b expression on severity and prognosis in children with viral encephalitis (VE). Children with VE (severe and mild groups) were grouped into VE group, and 40 healthy children as control group. Plasma RNA was extracted, and real-time quantitative PCR was conducted to detect miR-125b relative expression. Associations of miR-125b expression with clinical characteristics and prognosis of VE children were analyzed. Area under ROC curve (AUC) was calculated to evaluate the accuracy of the prognostic value of miR-125b. Univariate analysis and logistic regression analysis were performed to analyze risk factors of the prognoses of VE children. The plasma miR-125b expression was higher in the VE group than in the control group and higher in the severe group than the mild group. MiR-125b expression was associated with status convulsion,
hemiplegia
, multiple organ injuries, and stress
hyperglycemia
in VE children. Patients with poor prognosis exhibited higher miR-125b expression than those with good prognosis, and the rate of high miR-125b expression of the patients with poor prognosis (64.10%, 25/39) was higher than that in those with good prognosis (28.92%, 24/83). The AUC of miR-125b expression to predict prognosis of VE children was 0.833. When the cutoff value was 1.715, the diagnostic sensitivity (87.2%), specificity (71.1%), and accuracy (76.2%) were the highest. Status convulsion, stress
hyperglycemia
, and miR-125b were considered as risk factors for poor prognosis in VE children. Peripheral blood miR-125b expression may be correlated with the severity and prognosis of VE in children.
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PMID:MicroRNA-125b in peripheral blood: a potential biomarker for severity and prognosis of children with viral encephalitis. 2850 57