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Query: UMLS:C0040425 (
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MRI findings of four hemiballism cases are described, and pathophysiology, pathogenesis and treatment of hemiballism are discussed. All cases had no family history. The lesions revealed by MRI and the pathogenesis were different each other. Case 1, a 17 years aged girl with a history of
hyperthyroidism
and repeated
tonsillitis
, showed right sided hemiballism which was recovered by prednisolone and haloperidol. Although her involuntary movement was ameliorated by administration of sodium valproate and phenytoin, phenytoin caused allergic agranulocytosis which required prednisolone treatment. T2 weighted MRI at the 31st disease day demonstrated hyperintensities in the left caudate nucleus, putamen, lateral pallidum, perirubral area and substantia nigra. Hyperintensity in the prerubral area suggested involvement of the subthalamic nucleus or its connecting pathway. Fourteen months later, she suffered from convulsion and mental confusion. There were theta wave bursts and delta waves in EEG. No abnormal findings in MRI and positive antinuclear antibody (ANA: X320, speckled type) were observed. Case 2, a 78 year aged woman, suffered from right sided hemiballism. MRI findings at the 58th disease day were the left putaminal infarction and lacunar state in the bilateral caudate nuclei and the deep white matter of the centrum semiovale. There were no abnormal findings in the subthalamic nucleus. Case 3, a 51 year aged man with diabetes mellitus, had right sided hemiballism. X-ray CT at the 8th disease day showed hyperdensity in the left subthalamic nucleus region which could not be observed at the 12th day. Hypointensity in the left subthalamic nucleus region was observed in both T2 weighted and proton density MRI at the 52nd day. Case 4, an 82 year aged woman, had right sided hemiballism which remarkably diminished at the third disease day and disappeared by the fifth day. Any pathogenic lesion concerning to hemiballism was detected by X-ray CT or MRI.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[MRI study of hemiballism]. 233 18
The treatment of
hyperthyroidism
with antithyroid drugs can cause a significant side effect in 0.2 to 0.3% of the cases: agranulocytosis. Infectious complications caused by this condition affect mainly the throat, and
tonsillitis
is one of its manifestations. The present study reported the case of a female patient, 33 years old, manifesting odynophagia and fever resistant to many antibiotics. The patient showed
hyperthyroidism
and had been using methimazole for two months. With the diagnoses of agranulocytic angina, the drug was withdrawn and treatment with ciprofloxacin, symptomatic drugs and granulocytic-colony stimulator, besides fluconazol was started. The patient developed satisfactorily, being discharged ten days after the beginning of the treatment. Fifteen days later, total thyroidectomy was carried out. The purpose of this report is to point at the importance of knowing the collateral effects of the drugs, to advise the patients about them and worm the doctors about the necessity of evaluating the patient as a whole, searching for other current diseases and drugs.
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PMID:[Agranulocytosis with tonsillitis associated with methimazole therapy]. 1644 45