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Three different cases of cerebral embolism occurring in combination with hyperthyroidism are reported. Case 1; a healthy 37-year-old woman presented with sudden onset of left hemiparesis and left sided hypoesthesia of all modalities. Embolism in area of the right middle cerebral artery was confirmed by angiography and CT scan. Laboratory examination revealed hyperthyroidism and anemia. Antithyroid treatment brought about euthyroid function while slight hemiparesis remained present. Case 2; a 79-year-old woman who suffered from hypertension for one year had sudden onset of disorientation and left hemiparesis. Electrocardiogram showed atrial fibrillation. The CT scan indicated infarction in the right anterior and middle cerebral artery. The patient was diagnosed as having masked hyperthyroidism. Although antithyroid medication reduced it to euthyroid condition, the patient is now bedridden with hemiparesis. Case 3; a 45-year-old man who had partial thyroidectomy for Basedow's disease and had been treated with antithyroid and antiarrhythmic therapy for 10 years. Suddenly, he was in coma with dilated right pupil and left hemiplegia. Atrial fibrillation and hypothyroid function were observed. CT scan indicated hemorrhagic infarction in the territory of the middle cerebral artery with transtentorial herniation. He died on the 59th day of hospitalization following an episode of bronchopneumonia. On the basis of the cases presented here as well as on the basis of those described in the literature it appears that thyrotoxic patients with atrial fibrillation exhibit high incidence of cerebral embolism, and prophylactic anticoagulant therapy may be recommended.
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PMID:Cerebral embolism and hyperthyroidism. 277 Feb 20

The history of motor unit number estimation (MUNE) is given, together with brief descriptions of the various methods presently available. A small muscle of the hand contains about 100 motor units and greater numbers are found in larger muscles; beyond 60 years the numbers begin to decline. In ALS approximately half the motor units cease to function within 6 months of the involvement of the motoneuron pool, while in adult spinal muscular atrophy further loss may not occur over several years. The reduction in MUNE values in myotonic dystrophy remains an enigma, but even more curious are the losses and subsequent recoveries occasionally observed in hyperthyroidism and chronic renal failure; possibly, nontransmitting ("silent") synapses are involved. MUNE may also be used to study CNS problems such as hemiplegia and congenital brachial palsy. The availability of more powerful computers for EMG should lead to advances in MUNE.
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PMID:Motor unit estimation: anxieties and achievements. 771 21

Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is one of the precipitating factors that can evoke a thyroid storm. Thyroid storm may cause cerebral ischemia in Moyamoya disease, which can coexist in patients with Graves' disease. A 16-year-old girl complaining of dizziness and palpitations visited the emergency department and was diagnosed with DKA combined with hyperthyroidism. A thyroid storm occurred 6 h after the start of DKA management. Her Burch and Wartofsky score was 65 points. Right hemiplegia developed during the thyroid storm, and brain magnetic resonance (MR) diffusion-weighted images revealed multiple acute infarcts in both hemispheres. MR angiography showed stenosis of both distal internal carotid arteries and both M1 portions of the middle cerebral arteries, consistent with Moyamoya disease. After acute management for the thyroid storm with methimazole, Lugol solution and hydrocortisone, the patient's neurological symptoms completely resolved within 1 month, and free T4 level normalized within 2 months. Thyroid storm may trigger cerebral ischemia in Moyamoya disease and lead to rapid progression of cerebrovascular occlusive disease. As a simultaneous occurrence of DKA, thyroid storm and cerebrovascular accident in Moyamoya disease highly elevates morbidity and mortality, prompt recognition and management are critical to save the patient's life.
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PMID:Simultaneous occurrence of diabetic ketoacidosis, thyroid storm, and multiple cerebral infarctions due to Moyamoya disease. 2635 71