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Query: UMLS:C0036572 (
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A double-blind comparative study of iohexol and metrizamide for use in cervical myelography through lumbar puncture was carried out in a group of 30 patients. No difference was found in the quality of radiographic examinations of the cervical or lumbar regions nor in the postmyelographic computed tomographic examinations of the cervical spine. The overall incidence of side effects was significantly higher in the metrizamide group (93.4%) than in the iohexol group (40%) (p = 0.002). The differences in incidence of nausea (53% in the metrizamide group compared with 13% in the iohexol group) and vomiting (46.6% with metrizamide, 6.6% with iohexol) were also significant (p = 0.02).
Pyramidal signs
and
seizures
occurred only after metrizamide myelography.
...
PMID:Metrizamide compared with iohexol for cervical myelography: a double-blind study. 296 30
Seizures
in children and neonatal period have variety of causes; however, most of childhood
seizures
are idiopathic. The aim of this study was to review the causes of epilepsy in children presenting in the first 2 years of life using the International League Against Epilepsy classification released in 2010. This was a retrospective chart review study that was conducted at a tertiary center in Saudi Arabia. Two hundred and twenty-one patients were included in the study, 31 with conditions mimic epilepsy were excluded. The remaining 190 patients were classified into: Group A, structural/metabolic, 82 (43%); Group B, genetic, 24 (13%) and Group C, unknown, 84 (44%). The commonest
seizures
' type was tonic-clonic in 106 (56%), followed by clonic 29 (15.3%), myoclonic 22 (11.6%) and a tonic 16 (8.4%).
Pyramidal signs
, global developmental delay, hypotonia, micro/macrocephaly and abnormal computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging brain were more common in the structural/metabolic group (
p
< 0.05). Electroencephalography was abnormal in 136 (72%) patients, mostly in the structural/metabolic group (
p
= 0.011). In conclusion, the aetiology of epilepsy in this cohort was mainly unknown or secondary to structural/metabolic causes.
...
PMID:Clinical characteristics and aetiology of early childhood epilepsy: a single centre experience in Saudi Arabia. 3016 63