Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UMLS:C0024591 (malignant hyperthermia)
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Auditory and somatosensory EPS obtained after median nerve stimulation are an interesting approach for the central nervous system investigation. However, there are some problems of interpretation during the first year of life, related to the maturation of the nervous system. We studied 20 severely comatose children aged 8 months to 15 years, admitted in an intensive care unit. Most of them were intubated, mechanically ventilated and received high doses of barbiturates. Coma was related to severe head injury, meningitis, encephalitis, Reye syndrome, malignant hyperthermia, cerebral lymphoma. Normal EP are correlated with a good recovery. Patients with abnormal EP may die or exhibit neurological sequelae. The absence of somatosensory EP is correlated with a bad outcome and is generally related to cerebral oedema. Appreciation of the prognosis in comatose children may be improved by repeated determination of auditory and somatosensory EP.
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PMID:[Evoked potentials in comatose children]. 358 78

Little is known about the neurologic complications of the 2009 Influenza-A H1N1 epidemic in children. We present a retrospective analysis of children evaluated at a tertiary children's hospital who tested positive for H1N1 with neurologic complications. A total of 164 children tested positive for H1N1. Thirty-one of these patients (19%) were evaluated and discharged from the emergency department. Thirty-nine (24%) were treated in the intensive care unit, the remaining 94 (57%) were treated in medical in-patient units. Six subjects died (3.7%). Neurologic complications identified included headache, encephalitis, polyneuropathy, seizures, and malignant hyperthermia. The rate of neurologic complications in this cohort of patients who tested positive for H1N1 was 19%. The incidence of serious neurologic complications was 3%, with another 3% of patients who experienced rapid clinical deterioration and subsequently died. Our observation of neurologic complications associated with 2009 influenza-A H1N1 epidemic suggests the need for clinical vigilance during future influenza epidemics.
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PMID:Neurologic complications of 2009 influenza-a H1N1 infection in children. 2199 45