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Query: UMLS:C0018991 (
hemiplegia
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In 20 children needing treatment for symptomatic
sick sinus syndrome
, the average age at presentation was 7.1 years and ranged from 9 months to 18 years. Symptoms were never precise but, in retrospect, 5 children had syncope, 7 had a rapid heart action, 6 had dyspnoea or tachypnoea, 2 had nonspecific chest pains, 2 had pale spells, and 1 had a sudden
hemiplegia
. Symptoms followed cardiac surgery in 15 cases and were related to unoperated congenital heart disease in 2 and to myocarditis in 2. The aetiology was unknown in 1 case. The type of cardiac surgery resulting in the development of the
sick sinus syndrome
was predominantly related to atrial suturing. Both tachy- and bradydysrhythmias were found, including wandering atrial pacemaker (9 cases), junctional rhythm (19 cases), supraventricular tachycardia (9 cases), atrial flutter (11 cases), and atrial fibrillation (2 cases). Both atrial (8 cases) and ventricular (7 cases) premature beats were seen. All patients were given trials of drug therapy but difficulties were encountered. Cardioversion was used for tachyarrhythmias in 11 cases without serious problems. Six children had permanent cardiac pacemakers inserted with good results. Recognition of the
sick sinus syndrome
in childhood is important and treatment must be regulated by the severity of symptoms.
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PMID:Sick sinus syndrome. Symptomatic cases in children. 121 60
A 62-year-old woman was admitted with general malaise and anorexia in September, 1988. Multiple myeloma (IgA-lambda, Stage IIIb) was diagnosed, and amyloidosis was also diagnosed by abdominal fat aspiration biopsy. A partial remission was achieved by MEVP combination chemotherapy, and she was discharged in December, 1988. She was readmitted because of dizziness and palpitation in April, 1989. A diagnosis of
sick sinus syndrome
was made, and a VVI permanent pacemaker (PPM) was implanted. She was able to walk to our outpatient clinic for 10 months after the PPM implantation. However, right
hemiplegia
and aphasia were recognized on April 19, 1990. CT scans revealed low density in the areas of the left anterior and middle cerebral artery. The symptoms of congestive heart failure worsened progressively, and the patient, who had been confined to bed, died on March 5, 1991. She was the fifth myeloma-associated amyloidosis patient who received a PPM implantation. Her survival time was one year and ten months, and was the longest among a small number of reported cases with PPM implantation.
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PMID:[Sick sinus syndrome in a patient with myeloma-associated amyloidosis]. 150 19