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Four non-Chinese patients, middle-aged or older, developed agranuloctyosis while taking Chinese herbal medicines for relief of arthritis and
back pain
. All four developed life-threatening infections with bacterial
sepsis
; one died. The herbal medicines were shown to contain substantial amounts of undeclared aminopyrine and phenylbutazone, drugs that are well-known causes of agranulocytosis. These Chinese herbal medicines are widely available over the counter throughout the United States.
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PMID:Agranulocytosis caused by Chinese herbal medicines. Dangers of medications containing aminopyrine and phenylbutazone. 12 93
A review of 41 patients in whom knee fusion was performed mainly for degenerative arthritis and
sepsis
disclosed that only 15% of patients were without complications. Complications were numerous and appeared both early and late - persistent knee and
back pain
were the most common. Many patients were unable to return to work or to participate in social activities. The optimal position for fusion is 15 to 20 degrees of flexion, which results in a smoother gait and less difficulty for the patient in driving a car. Because of the continued refinement in total knee joint replacement, the indications for knee arthrodesis should be confined to the treatment of chronic infection and failed total joint replacement.
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PMID:Knee arthrodesis: long-term results. 127 15
To ascertain the range of neurological problems in patients with systemic cancer, we prospectively evaluated neurological symptoms, neurological diagnoses, and primary tumors in all patients with a history of systemic cancer examined by the Department of Neurology at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, from Jul 1, 1990, to Dec 31, 1990. Of the 815 patients seen for neurological symptoms, less than half (45.2%) had metastatic involvement of the nervous system. The three most common symptoms were
back pain
(18.2%), altered mental status (17.1%), and headache (15.4%). The most common neurological diagnosis was brain metastasis (15.9%), followed by metabolic encephalopathy (10.2%), pain associated with bone metastases only (9.9%), and epidural extension or metastasis of tumor (8.4%). Of 133 patients with undiagnosed back or neck pain, 44 (33%) had epidural extension or metastases from tumor and 40 (30%) had pain associated with vertebral metastases only. In 15 (11%) the cause for the
back pain
was unrelated to metastatic disease. Of 132 patients seen on initial consultation for altered mental status, metabolic encephalopathy was the major neurological diagnosis (80; 61%); 20 (15%) had intracranial metastases. Of 97 patients with undiagnosed headache, 59 (61%) had a nonstructural cause. Fifty-three of these patients had either migraine, tension headache, or headache related to systemic illness (e.g., fever,
sepsis
). These results indicate that even in patients with systemic cancer, a group particularly prone to developing neurological disease that can be diagnosed radiologically, the role of clinicians remains important in helping distinguish noncancer-related and nonmetastatic neurological problems.
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PMID:The spectrum of neurological disease in patients with systemic cancer. 163 35
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the commonest hereditary nephropathy. We collected 92 cases in VGH. Diagnosis was confirmed by intravenous pyelogram, renal sonogram, or renal CAT scan. The incidence of having positive family history was just only 28.3%. Patients were diagnosed at the mean age of 54 +/- 11 years (26-74 years). The common clinical findings were hypertension (73.9%), abdominal mass, proteinuria, anemia, azotemia, abdominal or
back pain
and pyuria in orders. Hypertension might present in the early stage with normal renal function (near 40%). Polycystic liver was the major extrarenal lesion (57.6%), but the incidence of abnormal liver function was only 10.1%. Enlarged kidneys were not always palpable, even at end stage of renal function (mean age 56 +/- 9 years, 89.4% kidney palpable). Patient's urine amount was usually nonoliguric, even in uremic stage (82.9%).
Sepsis
was the first cause of death. Cardiovascular disease and uremia were followed in sequence. Their expired mean age was 61 +/- 7 years (53-74 years).
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PMID:[Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease clinical analysis in VGH--Taipei]. 217 45
Discitis is a rare complication of disc operation. The incidence rate varies from 0.2 to 0.8% according to the series. During a 6 year period (1980-1986) 1,796 patients were operated for lumbar disc protrusion at our institution and twelve of them (0.66%) developed a post operative discitis. Bacteriologic verification due to the infection was ascertained in ten cases. Direct contamination during surgical time is likely far more frequent than hematogenous contamination because the liable germ was staphylococcus in 9 cases. Ascertaining the diagnosis is base upon clinical picture and some selected investigations. It may be earlier than it has been said before. Discitis may be suspected within a week after operation in two cases out of three. The most prominent clinical feature is
back pain
with muscle spasm but sometimes diagnosis may be misled to a psychiatric condition or a visceral disorder. Among conclusive investigations we range in the first place the needle aspiration of the disc which permitted to isolate a germ nine times out of eleven. Next the bone scan with H.M.D.P. Te 99 (8 Mbq/kg) which revealed a significant uptake pattern in eight cases out of eight. Finally the blood culture which grew five times out of ten. Risks of discitis, i.e
septicemia
, polysegmental infection or death justify in our opinion an appropriate antibiotherapy during at least 8 weeks. Moreover, in our experience, it is the best antalgic treatment that we can offer and
back pain
decreases as soon as the second day with antibiotherapy.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Spondylodiscitis after surgery of lumbar disk hernia. Apropos of 12 cases in 1796 operations]. 307 Apr 22
The presentation and outcome of 61 cases of nontuberculous spinal osteomyelitis were reviewed. Although the commonest presentation was subacute, with
back pain
predominating, 10% had septicaemia and 7% paraperesis or paraplegia. Most infections were caudal to the fourth thoracic vertebra. One third were associated with preceding urinary, respiratory, dental or abdominal
sepsis
. Staphylococcus aureus was the infecting organism in 85% of isolates. Delay in diagnosis was frequent. There were four deaths, and seven individuals remained severely disabled: outcome was otherwise satisfactory. An algorithm for the investigation and management of this uncommon but serious condition is proposed.
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PMID:Pyogenic spinal osteomyelitis: a review of 61 cases. 345 13
A 74-year-old woman and a 68-year-old man admitted to hospital for
backache
and somnolence both showed growth of Staphylococcus aureus in blood cultures. One patient died from septic shock. In both patients
septicemia
was secondary to a gluteal abscess after intramuscular injection of antirheumatic drugs. Diagnosis was particularly difficult due to lack of local signs. Local pain hardly differed from that of the original "rheumatic"
backache
. The literature is reviewed and diagnosis and treatment are discussed.
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PMID:[Staphylococcal infection after intramuscular injection]. 356 55
During a 20 year period at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, 17 patients were operated on for secondary aortoenteric fistula. The interval from initial operation to the onset of symptoms varied greatly and averaged 2.8 years. Symptoms included not only gastrointestinal bleeding but also
sepsis
and abdominal or
back pain
. Associated advanced cardiovascular disease was common. Helpful preoperative diagnostic studies included esophagogastroduodenoscopy, aortography, barium contrast gastrointestinal series and groin sinography. However, a high index of suspicion was the most important element of diagnosis. Overall operative mortality was high (47 percent). All six patients with a graft left in the retroperitoneum had an unsatisfactory result (four instances of recurrent aortoenteric fistula). Successful repair was accomplished only in those patients undergoing graft excision and axillofemoral bypass.
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PMID:Secondary aortoenteric fistula. A 20 year experience. 697 90
Pyogenic vertebral osteomyelitis may follow any process which initiates bacteremia and should be considered in a differential diagnosis of
back pain
occurring in the convalescent phase of
septicemia
. The two cases discussed here, following abdominal stab wounds, illustrate the principles of diagnosis and management of this problem. Diagnosis is based on gradual onset of low back pain with spinal tenderness and paravertebral muscle spasms, without neurologic symptoms. Serial X-rays are helpful, as are technetium phosphate or gallium bone scans. Appropriate antibiotic plus immobilization are recommended.
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PMID:Pyogenic vertebral osteomyelitis complicating abdominal stab wounds. 746 45
The diagnosis of vertebral osteomyelitis is easily missed, particularly for the elderly in whom signs of
sepsis
may not manifest. The case records of 20 patients with vertebral osteomyelitis who were treated at our hospital between January 1989 and April 1993 were reviewed. The average age of the patients was 72 years. Infection was most commonly due to intravenous cannula-related
sepsis
. Eighty-five percent of patients presented with
back pain
, and only 30% had a fever. Computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging were the most useful radiological investigations; nuclear scanning was sensitive but insufficiently specific. Staphylococcus aureus was the infecting organism in 13 of 16 patients whose microbiological diagnosis was made by blood or bone cultures. Six (45%) of these 13 patients were infected with methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA). Nosocomial infection occurred in 12 (60%) of the patients studied, including all patients with MRSA infections. Vertebral osteomyelitis may be largely preventable if infection-control aspects of intravenous cannulation are improved, attempts at reducing and preventing MRSA colonization are made, and therapy for bacteremias is optimized.
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PMID:Pyogenic vertebral osteomyelitis: analysis of 20 cases and review. 774 37
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