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Query: UMLS:C0599766 (
functional recovery
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Subacute
meningitis
was the first manifestation of illness in a young man with multisystem disease involving lung, kidney, eye, and central nervous system. Necrotizing granulomatous angiitis was found in tissue obtained at thoracotomy and the diagnosis of Wegener's granulomatosis was suggested. This patient had an excellent
functional recovery
with cyclophosphamide and prednisone.
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PMID:Subacute meningitis heralding a diffuse granulomatous angiitis: (Wegener's granulomatosis?). 55 62
A preliminary study to evaluate the efficacy of intrathecal hyaluronidase was carried out in nine children suffering from tuberculous
meningitis
with communicating hydrocephalus. This was followed by a randomized trial in which five cases were treated with intrathecal hyaluronidase, while six cases were treated by the insertion of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. No untoward reaction of any significance was noted. The results were judged in terms of improvement in the sensorium and mentation, in specific neurological deficit (e.g., visual impairment and hemiparesis), and in overall functional performance. Although most of the patients receiving hyaluronidase showed some improvement in the sensorium, only one of the nine preliminary cases and one of the five cases in the randomized trial showed a total
recovery of function
. Two of the six shunted patients, however, showed complete recovery. Shunt insertion led to further improvement in two of the nine preliminary cases who had failed to respond to treatment with hyaluronidase. This preliminary study shows that intrathecal hyaluronidase does, in most cases, lead to an improvement in the sensorium but does not offer any particular advantage over shunt insertion in terms of regression of specific neurological deficit or overall functional improvement.
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PMID:Use of intrathecal hyaluronidase in the management of tuberculous meningitis with hydrocephalus. 375 76
A patient is described with a congenital dermal sinus in the high cervical region who developed recurrent episodes of purulent
meningitis
associated with fluctuating paresis of the extremities. Subtotal excision of the dermal track in the cord resulted in good
functional recovery
.
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PMID:Cervical dermal sinus associated with meningitis and motor paralysis. 408 87
The aim of Programme 38 of the Swiss National Research Foundation is to enhance collaboration between basic science and clinical application, as related to diseases of the nervous system, over a 5-year period. The 15 ongoing projects are described. They are mainly concerned with mechanisms of pathogenesis and
recovery of function
, and ways of modifying them therapeutically after traumatic lesions or various diseases of the nervous system such as stroke, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's dementia, depression,
meningitis
, HMSN etc.
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PMID:[National Research Program NFP 38: "Diseases of the nervous system"]. 964 54
Meningitis
, when caused by the fungal mycoses Cryptococcus neoformans, is normally seen in immuno-compromised hosts. However, immunocompetent patients are also susceptible to cryptococcal meningitis (CM). In patients with an intact immune system, CM usually presents with the typical signs and symptoms of
meningitis
: fever, stiff neck, and headache. Major implications for the primary and advanced practice nursing plans of care for CM patients include a thorough history and physical exam, early diagnosis and treatment, and an individualized plan of care focused on minimizing sequelae and side effects of treatment and maximizing
functional recovery
.
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PMID:Not your "typical patient": cryptococcal meningitis in an immunocompetent patient. 1600 19
Rehabilitation goals after traumatic brain injury are improving function, increasing the level of independence as high as possible, preventing complications and providing an acceptable environment to the patient. Several complications can be encountered during the rehabilitation period which lead to physical, cognitive and neurobehavioral impairments that cause major delay in functional improvement. This prospective study was designed in order to investigate the complications and their relations with
functional recovery
in patients that were included in the acute phase of a rehabilitation program. Thirty traumatic brain injured patients admitted to the Intensive Care Units of Uludag University School of Medicine were included in the study. Rehabilitation program consisted in appropriate positioning, range of motion exercises, postural drainage and respiratory exercises. Complications that were encountered during intensive care rehabilitation program were recorded. All patients were evaluated by Functional Independence Measure, Disability Rating Scale and Ranchos Los Amigos Levels of Cognitive Function Scale at admission and discharge. Improvement was observed in patients in terms of functional outcome and disability levels. Pneumonia, athelectasis, anemia and
meningitis
were the most frequent complications. Deterioration in functional outcome and disability levels was noted as the number of these complications increased. In conclusion, rehabilitation has an important role in the management of traumatic brain injured patients. Reduction of frequency of complications and improvement in functional outcome and disability levels can be achieved through rehabilitation programs. Long-term controlled studies with large number of patients are needed in order to obtain accurate data on factors associated with rehabilitation outcomes.
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PMID:Rehabilitation outcome after traumatic brain injury. 1739 41
We report two unusual cases of a 17-month-old boy with a previously undiagnosed lumbar dermal sinus tract terminating in an intradural dermoid cyst and holocord edema or syrinx, presenting with paraparesis and sphincter dysfunction secondary to an intramedullary abscess and a 26-month-old boy with a previously undiagnosed lumbar dermal sinus tract terminating in an infected dermoid cyst and intramedullary abscess, presenting with recurrent episodes of
meningitis
and hydrocephalus. Pre-operative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in these patients were initially confused for an intramedullary spinal cord tumor; however, the presence of an associated dermal sinus tract made this diagnosis of neoplasm less likely. Total excision of the dermal sinus tract, debulking of the dermoid cyst and drainage of the intramedullary abscess through an L1-L5 osteoplastic laminoplasty and midline myelotomy, followed by long-term antibiotic therapy resulted in a good
functional recovery
. Post-operative MRI of the spine showed removal of the dermoid cyst, decreased inflammatory granulation tissue and resolution of the holocord edema or syrinx. We also performed a literature review to determine the cumulative experience of management of intramedullary abscess in this rare clinical setting.
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PMID:Infected lumbar dermoid cyst mimicking intramedullary spinal cord tumor: Observations and outcomes. 2489 97