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Query: UMLS:C0018991 (
hemiplegia
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A total of 35 cases of periarticular new bone formation (PNBF) was observed among 160 patients with coma following severe craniocerebral trauma. All cases were associated with blunt trauma and none with penetrating wounds. Only 6 of 500 cases of acute non-traumatic
hemiplegia
developed PNBR, and all 6 of them followed craniotomy, brain surgery and coma. New bone formation first appeared mainly between 50 and 120 days after craniocerebral injury with prolonged coma. Three-quarters of the patients with PNBF showed involvement of the shoulder joint, but this was not associated with previous subluxation. Metabolic studies were done in some patients; no disturbances were found in the metabolism of calcium,
phosphorus
or alkaline phosphatase. The pathologic process of PNBF seemed to stabilize some 6 to 8 months following trauma, and surgery after this period produced functional improvement in the 3 patients in whom it was tried. No satisfactory pathophysiological explanation has been found for the phenomenon of PNBR. Prolonged coma is common to all patients who suffered from PNBF and is probably an etiologic factor. The absence of PNBF in cases of cerebrovascular accident with subluxations of the gleno-humeral joint and intensive physiotherapy seems to contradict the suggestion of microtrauma as an etiological factor.
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PMID:Periarticular new bone formation in patients suffering from severe head injuries. 81 2
Phosphorus
magnetic resonance spectra of resting muscle were obtained from 4 patients with alternating
hemiplegia
of childhood. All patients had abnormally high resonance intensities from inorganic phosphate and an abnormally low calculated cytosolic phosphorylation potential. Two of the 4 patients had abnormally low resonance intensities from phosphocreatine and an abnormally high calculated cytosolic free adenosine diphosphate concentration. These abnormalities are indicative of mitochondrial dysfunction. The combination of a central nervous system disorder and evidence of mitochondrial dysfunction in muscle suggests that alternating
hemiplegia
of childhood may represent a previously unrecognized phenotype of mitochondrial disease.
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PMID:Evidence for mitochondrial dysfunction in patients with alternating hemiplegia of childhood. 849 40
Phosphorus
magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) was used to study muscle phosphates metabolism in several brain disorders. Those with primary mitochondrial encephalomyopathies showed the typical pattern of impaired oxidative metabolism at rest and during recovery after exercise. In migraine, Parkinson's disease and alternating
hemiplegia
muscle MRS observations lend support to a possible mitochondrial dysfunction. Similar observations in multiple sclerosis are probably the result of secondary deconditioning. In post polio syndrome and in some of the hereditary ataxias, elevated intracellular inorganic phosphates may be the result of another, yet unknown, metabolic impairment. Thus, muscle phosphate metabolism may be altered in various central nervous system (CNS) disorders by different metabolic impairments. All these possibilities should be taken into account when evaluating MRS results in brain diseases.
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PMID:Muscle high-energy phosphates in central nervous system disorders. The phosphorus MRS experience. 949 67
Renal hyperparathyroidism is one of the main and serious complications that occur in chronic kidney disease and particularly during long-term maintenance dialysis. Several recent trials indicate that a high calcium
phosphorus
product is correlated with high cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and poor outcome. Thus, it is important to improve the control of hyperparathyroidism in chronic renal failure patients. Several methods have been reported for treating severe hyperparathyroidism resistant to medical therapy. Total parathyroidectomy and transplantation or excision of tumor is considered as the treatment of choice. More recently, interventional methods with percutaneous ethanol or calcitriol injection have been developed. These latter techniques have been reported as an alternative to surgical treatment for patients with high perioperative risk. We report the occurrence of laryngeal recurrent nerve palsy, vocal fold paralysis, and
hemiplegia
after a successful injection of ethanol in a left parathyroid adenoma in a maintenance hemodialysis patient and discuss the restrictions of the procedure and alternative treatments in view of the available studies.
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PMID:Percutaneous ethanol injection treatment of severe hyperparathyroidism in maintenance dialysis: risks and benefits. 1937 20