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Herpes zoster ophthalmicus was seen in 22 cases out of 195 cases of herpes zoster (11.3% incidence). It was affecting mainly adults (90.9%). Oedema over the lids (81.8%) was invariably present and lead to ptosis. Mucopurulent conjunctivitis, predominantly mucoid (72.7%) was the commonest manifestation associated with vesicles over the lid margins. Sectorial (22.7%) and diffuse (9.1%) episcleritis appeared in later part of first week, while nodular episcleritis was observed in one case only on 12th day of the disease. Nummular keratitis was seen in 31.8% of cases between 8-10 days. Iritis and iridocyclitis was seen in 45.4% of cases out of which 36.3% had secondary ocular hypertension (glaucoma). Neuroparalytic keratitis and internal ophthalmoplegia were detected in one patient each. Postherpetic neuralgia occurred in 22.7% of cases and was uncommon in younger age group (below 40 years, 4.5%). Carbamazepine was effective in relieving the herpetic pain.
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PMID:Clinical profile of herpes zoster ophthalmicus. 174 74

The effects of 1,2-benzisoxazole-3-methanesulfonamide (zonisamide, AD-810, CI-912), an antiepileptic compound, on the central nervous system were compared with those of carbamazepine and acetazolamide in experimental animals. 1. Zonisamide at an oral dose of 100 mg/kg was without effect on general behavior in mice except lowerings of pelvic, tail and body positions and ptosis. In rats, zonisamide slightly decreased the body temperature at the same dose. 2. Zonisamide (50 mg/kg p.o.) did not affect spontaneous alteration behavior and active avoidance performance in mice, although it impaired the acquisition of step-down passive avoidance behavior in mice. Carbamazepine (50 mg/kg) deteriorated the spontaneous alternation behavior. 3. Zonisamide (40 mg/kg i.v.) did not affect the relative power of cortical EEGs in gallamine-immobilized cats. Caudate spindles and recruiting responses, induced by electrical stimulation of the head of the caudate nucleus and the ventralis anterior thalamus, respectively, were not affected with the same dose of zonisamide in cats. On the other hand, carbamazepine (5 mg/kg) decreased the beta 2 relative power in the cortex, and enhanced both caudate spindles and recruiting responses. 4. Zonisamide (10 mg/kg i.v.) and carbamazepine (3 mg/kg) showed a tendency to depress the flexor reflex without affecting the neuromuscular transmission in anesthetized cats. 5. The central effects of zonisamide clearly differed from those of acetazolamide. Namely, acetazolamide markedly decreased brain pH at 25 mg/kg i.v., and increased regional cerebral blood flow at 100 mg/kg p.o. in rats. Zonisamide at 50 mg/kg i.v. and 100 mg/kg p.o. did not affect brain pH and regional cerebral blood flow, respectively. In addition, zonisamide (100 mg/kg p.o.) decreased brain contents of dopamine metabolite, DOPAC, with slight increase of a serotonin metabolite, 5-HIAA, in mice, and decreased brain contents of dopamine metabolites, DOPAC and HVA, in rats.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:General pharmacology of the novel antiepileptic compound zonisamide. 1st communication: effects on central nervous system. 343 83

Carbamazepine (CBZ) was studied in mice and rats with regard to its antidepressant activity. CBZ did not counteract hypothermia and ptosis induced by reserpine, hypothermia evoked by apomorphine, or sedation and hypothermia induced by clonidine. CBZ shortened the immobility time in the behavioral despair test in rats (but not in mice). It attenuated hyperactivity evoked by d-amphetamine, not affecting stereotypy induced by that drug. CBZ inhibited head twitches evoked by 5-HTP, as well as the hind limb flexor reflex of the spinal rat, having no effect on its stimulation by noradrenaline and 5-hydroxytryptamine agonists. CBZ administered repeatedly did not enhance clonidine aggressiveness or d-amphetamine locomotor hyperactivity, acting differently than many antidepressant drugs. The obtained results indicate that CBZ is not similar in its action to typical and many atypical antidepressants.
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PMID:The central action of carbamazepine as a potential antidepressant drug. 404 Oct 37

A total of 26 episodes of V-1 trigeminal neuralgia attacks have been recorded in two female patients. Autonomic phenomena were assessed according to a semiquantitative scale. Attacks lasted 17 +/- 5 s. Mild lacrimation without conjunctival hyperaemia, rhinorrhea or ptosis was observed, even in relatively long lasting episodes. This is in clear contradiction with SUNCT (shortlasting, unilateral, neuralgiform headache with conjunctival injection, tearing and rhinorrhea) attacks that are always dramatically accompanied by both lacrimation and conjunctival injection of the symptomatic side from the very onset of symptoms. Carbamazepine provided complete and sustained relief of symptoms in both patients. Herein we will show differential autonomic features of V-1 trigeminal neuralgia vs. SUNCT that will both aid the clinician to distinguish both syndromes and stress that both entities are nosologicaly different.
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PMID:Objective assessment of autonomic signs during triggered first division trigeminal neuralgia. 1210 85