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Query: UMLS:C0038220 (
status epilepticus
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Of 66 patients with head injuries who had talked at some time after injury, 25% did not have intracranial haematoma at necropsy. Most of these had raised intracranial pressure (I.C.P.), and the commonest finding was local swelling related to contusions. Almost half of the non-haematoma cases had ischaemic or hypoxic brain damage, usually without contusions; 3 were children who had had
status epilepticus
. Fatality without raised I.C.P. was most often due to
meningitis
. In deteriorating patients without haematoma mortality and morbidity might be reduced by more diagnosis and treatment, particularly of raised I.C.P.
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PMID:Patients with head injury who talk and die. 5 Nov 87
Thirty-seven consecutive adults and 2 children with tuberculosis of the nervous system were studied. Twenty-eight patients (72%) had intracranial or intraspinal tuberculomas and only 11 patients (28%) had tuberculous
meningitis
. Of the 14 patients (36%) with intracranial tuberculomas 6 presented with epilepsy of late onset including convulsive
status epilepticus
(2). The 6 patients with multiple tuberculomas some of which were situated in the infratentorial compartment were surprisingly free of major neurological disability of systemic disturbance. Thirteen patients (33%) presented with spinal cord compression due to tuberculoma. Eight of these had associated bony abnormalities such as collapsed vertebrae and loss of pedicles usually regarded as characteristic of malignant disease and 2 presented with clinical features of acute transverse myelitis. Eleven patients (28%) had tuberculous
meningitis
. One of these died, 1 had a protracted illness with gait ataxia and hydrocephalus and 1 other patient was disabled by hemiplegia, dysphasia and epilepsy but the remaining 8 recovered fully. Tuberculosis outside the nervous system was found in 13 patients (33%) in 12 (31%) of whom it was pulmonary. Acid fast bacilli were demonstrated by Ziehl-Neelsen stain in 16 patients (52%) out of 31 from whom specimens were available. Mycobacterium tuberculosis was eventually cultured from only 6 specimens. These data suggest that the clinical and radiological features of tuberculosis of the nervous system in Saudi Arabia may differ substantially from those reported from other countries. In our study there was low morbidity and low fatality rate. Two patients had infratentorial tuberculomas, and 8 patients had bony abnormalities in the vertebral column, typical of malignant disease.
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PMID:Tuberculosis of the nervous system. A clinical, radiological and pathological study of 39 consecutive cases in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 272 75
Neuropediatric emergencies are reviewed. In particular in this topic the Authors point out the diseases in which an immediate treatment is required. Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, acute neonatal metabolic disease, seizures disorders and
status epilepticus
,
meningitis
, encephalitis, post viral neurological syndromes, acute hemiplegia, coma, acute endocranial hypertension are discussed with special emphasis on the possible causes and treatment.
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PMID:[Neurologic emergencies in children]. 307 30
To determine the importance of intracranial hypertension in central nervous system acute infections, we studied intracranial pressure (ICP) in 27 patients, aged 45 days to 13 years. Fourteen had
meningitis
and 13 had encephalitis; all were in deep coma with a Glasgow Coma Scale 7 or less. Intracranial hypertension defined by a mean ICP above 15 mm Hg was observed in 12 patients with
meningitis
(86%) and in 9 with encephalitis (69%). Patients with
meningitis
exhibited a very early and severe intracranial hypertension. A striking difference is noted between survivors and non-survivors who had a very high maximal ICP with a severe reduction in cerebral perfusion pressure. Intracranial hypertension occurred in all patients with acute primitive encephalitis but only in 3/7 patients with post-infectious encephalitis. ICP monitoring seems to be important in the comatose forms of bacterial meningitis in the early period, herpes encephalitis and postinfectious encephalitis with severe
status epilepticus
.
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PMID:[Intracranial pressure in comatose meningitis and encephalitis in children]. 318 25
Between August 1984 and September 1986, data were gathered prospectively on 114 episodes of convulsive
status epilepticus
, defined as seizure duration longer than 30 minutes, affecting 97 children.
Status epilepticus
was symptomatic in 72% (chronic 59%, acute 13%) and idiopathic or febrile in 28%. We identified precipitating factors in 63% of episodes. The most common factors were inadequate blood levels of anticonvulsants (32 of 60 episodes in children with prior seizures) and febrile illnesses, excluding
meningitis
or encephalitis (38 of 114 episodes). There was an elevated peripheral white blood cell count in 60%, acidosis with a pH of less than 7.0 in 12.5%, and cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis not due to
meningitis
or encephalitis in 8 of 64 episodes. Eight children died, three with severe pre-existing brain damage, two with
meningitis
, and two with a poorly defined encephalopathy. Eighteen children developed a new neurologic deficit. Outcome was associated with the etiology and duration of
status epilepticus
, with age at the time of status a minor factor. A permanent deficit occurred in only five children with idiopathic or febrile
status epilepticus
.
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PMID:Status epilepticus in children: etiology, clinical features, and outcome. 320 42
To determinate the importance of intracranial hypertension in central nervous system (CNS) acute infections, we studied intracranial pressure (ICP) in 27 patients, age 45 days to 13 years. Fourteen had
meningitis
and 13 had encephalitis; all were in deep coma with Glasgow Coma Scale 7 or less. Intracranial hypertension defined by a mean ICP above 15 mmHg, was observed in 12 patients with
meningitis
(86%) and in 9 with encephalitis (69%). Patients with
meningitis
exhibited a sudden and severe intracranial hypertension. A striking difference was noted between survivors and non survivors who had a very high maximal ICP with a severe reduction of cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP). Intracranial hypertension occurred in all patients with acute primary encephalitis but in only 3/7 patients with post-infectious encephalitis. ICP monitoring seems to be important in the comatose forms of: (1) bacterial meningitis in the early period (2) herpes encephalitis (3) post-infectious encephalitis with severe
status epilepticus
.
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PMID:Intracranial pressure in childhood central nervous system infections. 322 Oct 7
From experience in the Northampton/Kettering area 9 to 10% of all patients in a general hospital requiring care in an intensive therapy unit were aged 12 years or under. Fifty-nine children were admitted to the intensive therapy unit of Northampton General Hospital between May 1967 and August 1969. Of these, 22 had been injured in road traffic accidents, five were surgical emergencies, five had
meningitis
, four
status epilepticus
, and four respiratory infections.All of the 30 families interviewed were in favour of their child being admitted to the unit, and none considered that the experience had had any lasting adverse psychological effect on the child. It is suggested that certain carefully selected child patients do benefit from the facilities of an intensive therapy unit, and for this reason such units must be designed, equipped, and staffed with this in mind.
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PMID:Children in adult intensive therapy units. 544 89
We studied the prognostic value of initial EEG in 36 children with a pneumococcal
meningitis
. The children were divided into 2 groups: infants under 1 year old, and children over 1 year old. The evolution was favourable in 5 cases out of 6 with normal or subnormal initial EEG. The evolution was unfavourable every time we recorded a
status epilepticus
. When the initial EEG is 'altered' or 'very altered' the prognosis is more difficult to determine but we did not find any sequelae after transitory localised abnormalities with a clinical neurological deficit. The EEG seems to be important for the surveillance and the prognosis of pneumococcal
meningitis
.
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PMID:[Prognostic value of EEG in pneumococcal meningitis in children]. 661 60
Seizures are a recognized complication of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-type-1 infection. CNS disease processes in these patients include encephalitis, focal brain lesions, and
meningitis
. Metabolic causes of seizures have received little attention. In a retrospective study, we selected 68 HIV-seropositive patients with new-onset seizures and information available for specified metabolic factors on the day of the first seizure. We sought an association of metabolic abnormalities with convulsive
status epilepticus
(CSE), which was the initial seizure in 12 patients, predominantly intravenous (i.v.) drug users. HIV-seropositive patients with new-onset seizures and hypomagnesemia or renal failure appeared to be at increased risk for CSE. All HIV-seropositive patients with new-onset seizures should undergo metabolic screening including renal function and serum magnesium levels.
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PMID:Metabolic abnormalities and new-onset seizures in human immunodeficiency virus-seropositive patients. 782 Dec 71
The third-generation cephalosporin, ceftazidime, is widely used for the treatment of serious gram-negative infections. As is true of cephalosporins in general, reported adverse effects have been few. We report a case of ceftazidime-induced
status epilepticus
in a patient with Pseudomonas aeruginosa
meningitis
and compare the clinical manifestations of this case with those of two previously described cases of ceftazidime-related encephalopathy. This diagnosis should be entertained and an electroencephalogram should be obtained in all patients with myoclonus and/or altered mental status while they are receiving ceftazidime therapy.
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PMID:Ceftazidime-related nonconvulsive status epilepticus. 812 52
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