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After presenting with chronic low back pain, a male track athlete was diagnosed with bilateral lysis at L5, slight listhesis at L5 on S1;
asymmetrical
lysis at L4; and right L5/S1 disc bulge with minimal S1 nerve root contact. Conservative treatment was chosen. After participating in a bone density pilot study using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) investigating alcohol consumption patterns in intercollegiate athletes, he was diagnosed with osteopenia and osteoporosis in his lumbar spine. Therapeutic drug intervention and rehabilitation were initiated.Athletes with normal physiologic functions can have idiopathic osteoporosis, which may or may not be related to alcohol consumption. Although the relationship among
chronic alcoholism
(South-Paul, 2001), weight-bearing exercise (Kalsson, 2001), and bone density have been established, the relationship among binge drinking, intercollegiate athletic participation, and bone density has not. Despite suspected normal presentation, nonresponsive low back pain should be investigated thoroughly for advanced bone conditions.
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PMID:A case study on osteoporosis in a male athlete: looking beyond the usual suspects. 1592 28
Marchiafava-Bignami disease (MBD) is a rare alcohol-associated disorder. Clinical features include not only disturbed consciousness, dysarthria, tetraparesis, astasia-abasia, and symptoms of interhemispheric disconnection as initial symptoms but also cognitive deficits as clinical outcomes. The clinical significance of cerebral microhemorrhage (CMH) has been recognized in patients with cognitive deficits; however, the presence of CMH in patients with MBD has not been emphasized. The aim of the present study was to clarify the relationship between CMH and MBD. For this purpose, we report four patients with MBD, who showed
asymmetrical
hypointense areas in multiple cortico-subcortical regions on susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI). All cases had a history of
chronic alcohol abuse
and symmetrical lesions in the entire corpus callosum. These patients' clinical symptoms included not only coma, dysarthria, and astasia-abasia as initial symptoms but also dementia as a clinical outcome. SWI showed
asymmetrical
hypointense areas in the multiple cortico-subcortical regions, indicating the presence of CMH. Compared with patients with normal cognitive function, demented patients showed higher severity of CMH. Our report would indicate that CMH is an important factor indicating the severity of dementia in patients with MBD.
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PMID:Cerebral microhemorrhage in Marchiafava-Bignami disease detected by susceptibility-weighted imaging. 2277 68
Marchiafava-Bignami disease is a rare alcohol-associated disorder. Clinical features include not only disturbed consciousness, dysarthria, tetraparesis, and astasia-abasia as initial symptom but also cognitive deficits and symptoms of interhemispheric disconnection as clinical outcomes. The clinical significance of cerebral microhemorrhage has been recognized in patients with cognitive deficits. We have recently examined the clinical significance of cerebral microhemorrhage in Marchiafava-Bignami disease and demonstrated that demented patients showed higher severity of cerebral microhemorrhage than patients with normal cognitive function. However, the relationship between callosal lesions and cerebral microhemorrhage in Marchiafava-Bignami disease has not been fully examined. The aim of the present study was to clarify the relationship between callosal lesions and cerebral microhemorrhage in Marchiafava-Bignami disease. For this purpose, we report four patients with Marchiafava-Bignami disease. All cases had a history of
chronic alcohol abuse
and symmetrical lesions in the corpus callosum. Clinical symptoms include not only coma, dysarthria, and astasia-abasia as initial symptom but also dementia as clinical outcomes. Susceptibility-weighted imaging showed
asymmetrical
hypointense areas in the multiple cortico-subcortical regions, indicating the presence of cerebral microhemorrhage. There were no apparent relationships between the extension of callosal lesion and the severity of cognitive deficits or cerebral microhemorrhage. Our present report indicates that cerebral microhemorrhage, an important. factor for the severity of dementia in Marchiafava-Bignami disease as clinical outcomes, is independent of the callosal lesion.
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PMID:[Relationship between callosal lesions and cerebral microhemorrhage in Marchiafava-Bignami disease]. 2565 18