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Query: UMLS:C0032290 (
aspiration pneumonia
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We report a 75-year old Japanese man with cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL). His family had no consanguinous marriage and his grandfather had
migraine
attacks. His father showed uncontrollable emotion at the age of 59 followed by gait disturbance, disorientation, pseudobulbar palsy and died at the age of 63. The patient had
migraine
attacks with aura since 10 year-old and showed uncontrolableness of his emotion and gait disturbance at the age of 63 followed by disorientation, urinary incontinence and pseudobulbar palsy, and died from
aspiration pneumonia
at the age of 75. The postmortem examination revealed an arteriopathy in the cerebral white matter and meningeal vessels and multiple infarctions in the cerebral white matter corpus callosum, basal ganglia, middle cerebellar peduncle and pontine tegmentum. The affected arterial walls showed eosinophilic and periodic acid Schiff (PAS)-positive granules in the media, which were composed of numerous electron dense small granules in varying sizes on electron microscopic examinations. These granules showed complements (Clq, C3, C4)-like immunoreactivity but did not have IgG-, IgM-, IgA-, kappa and lambda chain-, or beta-amyloid-like immunoreactivities. The clinicopathological features in this patient were compatible with those reported as CADASIL in the European countries and this is the first case report of CADASIL in Japanese race.
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PMID:[Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy--report of an autopsied Japanese case]. 949 Sep 3
Prokinetic agents are effective not only for disease of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract but also for those external to the GI tract such as the central nervous system, and the respiratory, urologic, and metabolic organs. This article reviews the effectiveness of prokinetic agents against diseases external to the GI tract. Studies were identified by computerized and manual searches of the available literature. A Medline search was performed (1975-July, 2008) using the following medical subject headings: prokinetic agent, metoclopramide, domperidone, trimebutine, cisapride, itopride, mosapride, tegaserod, and human. The identified diseases for which prokinetic agents may be effective are various: bronchial asthma, chronic cough, hiccup, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, cholelithiasis, diabetes mellitus, acute
migraine
, Parkinson's disease, anorexia nervosa, Tourette's disorder, urologic sequelae of spinal cord injury and of radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer, laryngeal dysfunction and so on. These agents are also useful for prevention of
aspiration pneumonia
during anesthesia, and in tube-fed patients. Prokinetic agents should be a valuable addition to our currently limited pharmacological armamentarium not only for functional bowel disease, but also for diseases external to the GI tract.
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PMID:Effectiveness of prokinetic agents against diseases external to the gastrointestinal tract. 1922 Jun 73