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The clinical efficacy of the trihexyphenidyl was investigated in 100 patients with movement disorders. The study group consisted of 54 women and 46 men. Their ages ranged from 18 to 70 years, and their duration of illness varied from a few months to 36 years. Each patient had a videotape of the movements and a neurological examination, before administration of the drug, at the time of maximum or effective dosage, and one week after withdrawal from trihexyphenidyl. The drug was administered at an initial total daily dose of 2 mg and gradually increased to a total daily dose of 60 mg over a period of 4-6 weeks. Improvements were rated both clinically and from the videotapes. Three groups of movement disorders demonstrated a significant response to trihexyphenidyl: (1) dystonia 37%; tonic torticollis demonstrated a significantly better response than the clonic variant (80% vs. 22%). (2) rhythmic-oscillatory movements of brainstem-cerebellar origin (palatal myoclonus, pendular nystagmus, facial myokymia) 90%; (3) cerebellar tremor 75%. Among 32 responders, 17 (56%) continued taking trihexyphenidyl beyond 24 months. Side effects consisted of dryness of the mouth, jitteriness, stomatitis, blurred vision, and forgetfulness.
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PMID:Treatment of movement disorders with trihexyphenidyl. 277 91

Chediak - Higashi Syndrome (CHS) is a rare, primary Immunodeficiency disorder with an autosomal recessive (AR) inheritance and characterized by recurrent infection, partial occulocutaneous albinism and an accelerated phase.In this report we describe clinical and laboratory findings from 6 CHS patients. Clinical and laboratory information of six patients who were referred to our center during the last 20 years (from 1983 - 2003) were reviewed.Onset age of disease was between 3 months to 10 years. All patients had history of consanguineous parents and two patients were siblings. All patients had oculocutaneous albinism, nystagmus, recurrent infections which included upper and lower respiratory tract (U and LRT) infections, stomatitis, thrush, and skin abscesses and hepatitis. In laboratory findings, all patients had neutropenia and normal immunoglobulins and normal CD3, CD4, CD8 and CD19 lymphocyte by flowcytometry and three of the four patients had chemotatic defect. Five patients certainly had giant granule in bone marrow neutrophil and in one patient it was equiovocal. Three patients had an accelerated phase, and for one patient bone marrow transplantation was done that was tolerated well and had been well after 7 years.We emphasize the need for early diagnosis on basis of characteristic facies and diagnostic laboratory examinations and early bone marrow transplantation (BMT) in patients.
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PMID:Report of six cases of chediak-higashi syndrome with regard to clinical and laboratory findings. 1730 79