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Query: UMLS:C0020639 (
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This case demonstrates the devastating physical sequelae of 30 years of untreated anorexia nervosa. A full array of these consequences occur in this one patient and include the following: malnutrition and
hypoproteinemia
, electrolyte disturbances, cortical atrophy with
hydrocephalus
ex vacuo, tricuspid and mitral valvular dysfunction, anemia, impaired lower gastrointestinal motility, delayed gastric emptying, disturbances in the hypothalamic pituitary target organ axes, severe osteoporosis, marked edema, and extreme muscle wasting. Other possible physical sequelae of her anorexia nervosa are discussed. Psychiatrists, as well as other physicians, should be vigilant in diagnosing this illness and treating it as early as possible. This particular patient was in the medical system for numerous admissions and workups over three decades before the correct diagnosis of anorexia nervosa was made.
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PMID:Untreated anorexia nervosa. A case study of the medical consequences. 237 27
We present a case of tuberculous meningitis (TBM), wherein pleural effusion developed as a manifestation of paradoxical reaction during anti-tuberculosis therapy. An 87-year-old diabetic man was referred to our clinic for fever and impaired consciousness. He did not obey vocal commands. No ocular motor deficit, facial palsy, or limb weakness was observed. He had hyponatremia due to inappropriate antidiuresis. Examination of the cerebrospinal fluid revealed lymphocytosis and high adenosine deaminase (ADA) activity, suggestive of TBM. He was treated with isoniazid, rifampicin, and pyrazinamide, after which his symptoms quickly resolved. Lymphocyte count, ADA activity, and protein concentration in the cerebrospinal fluid decreased. However, approximately 30 days after the initiation of therapy, he developed mild hypoxemia. A chest CT scan revealed pleural effusion. The pleural fluid was exudate with elevated ADA activity, which was consistent with tuberculous pleural effusion. Shortly after the use of a herbal medicine, Goreisan extract, hyponatremia and
hypoproteinemia
improved, and the pleural effusion was reduced. Approximately one-third of patients with TBM are reported to develop a paradoxical reaction, such as tuberculoma,
hydrocephalus
, and optochiasmatic and spinal arachnoiditis. The present case suggests that extra-central nervous system manifestations, including pleural effusion, should be considered when treating TBM.
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PMID:[A case of tuberculous meningitis with pleural effusion as a manifestation of a paradoxical reaction during anti-tuberculosis therapy]. 3134 Nov 31