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Folia Morphol (Warsz) ; 81(3): 785-790, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34219212

ABSTRACT

The persistent trigeminal artery (PTA) is the most common foetal carotid-basilar anastomosis which may persist into adult life. In the literature there are numerous papers referring to the anatomical characteristics of this anomalous vessel. In the majority of cases PTA is an incidental finding and its clinical significance has been debated. Some authors describe the coincidence of PTA with various clinical syndromes. However, there are few reports linking PTA with the symptoms of vertebrobasilar insufficiency. We present a patient with a 3-year history of recurrent dizziness and impaired vision, precipitated by physical activity, in whom neuroimaging techniques revealed a left PTA. In our case the occurrence of PTA might have been related to the clinical manifestation and the potential mechanism will be discussed.


Subject(s)
Basilar Artery , Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency , Adult , Basilar Artery/abnormalities , Basilar Artery/diagnostic imaging , Carotid Arteries/abnormalities , Humans , Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency/complications , Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency/diagnostic imaging
3.
Pol Merkur Lekarski ; 10(56): 105-6, 2001 Feb.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11320574

ABSTRACT

The authors presented a rare case of chronic demyelinative polyneuropathy Guillain-Barré type in 49-year old woman with systemic lupus erythematosus. The diagnostic was based on electroneurographic examination and immunodiffusion of cerebrospinal fluid proteins. The authors indicated to the high effectiveness of high doses of immunoglobulins administrated intravenously after 3 months of the beginning of peripheral symptoms. At the onset of the disease the immunosuppression by use of prednisolone and cyclophosphamide was ineffective.


Subject(s)
Guillain-Barre Syndrome/drug therapy , Guillain-Barre Syndrome/etiology , Immunoglobulins/administration & dosage , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/complications , Adult , Cerebrospinal Fluid/metabolism , Electromyography , Female , Guillain-Barre Syndrome/cerebrospinal fluid , Guillain-Barre Syndrome/diagnosis , Humans , Injections, Intravenous , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/diagnosis , Neural Conduction , Peroneal Nerve/physiopathology
4.
Pol Merkur Lekarski ; 11(66): 499-502, 2001 Dec.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11899847

ABSTRACT

The multimodal evoked potentials (visual, somatosensory and auditory brainstem) in 23 patients with malabsorption syndrome of different origin were investigated. The diagnosis of the disease was confirmed on the basis of histological examination and result of D-ksyloza test. The control group consisted of 30 healthy persons. Examination of visual evoked potentials revealed significant prolongation of latency of P 100 component in examined group in comparison with controls. Latency of N13 and N20 of somatosensory evoked potentials in patients with malabsorption syndrome were also significantly prolonged when compared to controls, otherwise transit time to cortex (TTC) was merely prolonged. Auditory brainstem potentials were also abnormal. Changes involved prolongation of latency of I, III and V responses and prolongation of interpeak latencies of I-III, III-V, I-V as well. The amplitudes of the examined evoked potentials between patients and controls did not differ significantly. On the basis of obtained results in was pointed out that different specific afferent systems are affected in patients with malabsorption syndrome what seems to be connected with vitamin's deficiency, especially B12 and E. Authors conclude that multimodal evoked potentials examinations are useful in the diagnosis and monitoring of the disease, specially in subclinical cases.


Subject(s)
Evoked Potentials , Malabsorption Syndromes/physiopathology , Adult , Avitaminosis/physiopathology , Case-Control Studies , Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem , Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory , Evoked Potentials, Visual , Female , Humans , Malabsorption Syndromes/diagnosis , Male , Middle Aged , Predictive Value of Tests , Statistics, Nonparametric
5.
Pol Merkur Lekarski ; 9(53): 758-9, 2000 Nov.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11204323

ABSTRACT

In 45 patients meeting NINCDS-ARDRA criteria for probably diagnosis of Alzheimer disease (AD), ApoE genotype and tau protein level in cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) were determined. Frequency of e4 allele occurrence in group of AD patients was 73.3% and showed high statistic significance in comparison with control group. Increase of tau protein level in CSF was also statistically significant. No correlation in ApoE allele and tau protein level in CSF was revealed. The authors emphasize the usefulness of tau protein level measurement and determination of ApoE allele in diagnosis of Alzheimer disease.


Subject(s)
Alzheimer Disease/diagnosis , Apolipoproteins E/genetics , tau Proteins/cerebrospinal fluid , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Alzheimer Disease/cerebrospinal fluid , Biomarkers/cerebrospinal fluid , Female , Gene Frequency , Genotype , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
6.
Neurol Neurochir Pol ; 34(5): 1031-8, 2000.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11253470

ABSTRACT

Neuroepithelial dysembryoplastic tumour was first described by Daumas-Duport in 1988 and in WHO classification was included into the group of neuronal and mixed neuroglial tumours. This is a benign and very rare tumor with a good prognosis occurring in children and young adults. The tumour caused characteristic clinical symptoms: epileptic fits, supratentorial, intracortical localisation, most often in temporal lobe and specific nodular architecture with heterogenic cell composition. Oligodendrocyte-like cells, glial and neuronal elements are usually found. The authors present a case of a 24-years old female with partial epileptic sensorial symptomatology. CT examination revealed a tumour in the left parietal lobe. Histological findings showed a typical texture of DNT. The tumour has no tendency for recurrence even in case of incomplete removal and does not require chemotherapy nor radiotherapy which is significantly important for accurate diagnosis, in order to avoid an aggressive therapy in young patients.


Subject(s)
Brain Neoplasms/diagnosis , Neuroectodermal Tumors, Primitive/diagnosis , Parietal Lobe , Adult , Brain Neoplasms/complications , Brain Neoplasms/surgery , Epilepsy/etiology , Female , Humans , Neuroectodermal Tumors, Primitive/complications , Neuroectodermal Tumors, Primitive/surgery , Parietal Lobe/diagnostic imaging , Parietal Lobe/pathology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
7.
Pol Merkur Lekarski ; 6(36): 305-7, 1999 Jun.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10481540

ABSTRACT

The effectiveness of treatment was compared in groups of patients with definite multiple sclerosis (MS) given respectively: methylprednisolone, alpha-24 corticotropine and cyclophosphamide combined with corticotropine. Clinical improvement was assessed by means of the expanded disability status scale (EDSS). The significant results were noted in patients treated with methylprednisolon and corticotropine combined with cyclophosphamide (1.5 in EDSS) for the first time, when compared to subsequent treatment. Within the patients in a more advanced stage of the disease, undergoing subsequent treatment, those given corticotropine displayed the best improvement (1.5 in EDSS), but without statistical significance. The authors suggest methylprednisolone or corticotropine combined with cyclophosphamide are the most effective immunosuppressive treatment in the initial phase of MS.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Antineoplastic Agents, Alkylating/therapeutic use , Cosyntropin/therapeutic use , Cyclophosphamide/therapeutic use , Methylprednisolone/therapeutic use , Multiple Sclerosis/drug therapy , Adult , Aged , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Drug Therapy, Combination , Humans , Middle Aged , Secondary Prevention , Treatment Outcome
8.
Pol Merkur Lekarski ; 7(40): 180-4, 1999 Oct.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10835909

ABSTRACT

The assessment of some aspects of cardiovascular and sudomotor system was performed in the group of patients with Alzheimer's disease. No one of patients complained of disturbances arising from these two parts of the vegetative system. The autonomic functions were evaluated by means of: clinical examination, heart rate variability tests at rest, measures of blood pressure and heart rate in supine and standing position and skin sympathetic response. At rest heart rate and its variability as well as blood pressure in the patients did not differ significantly from the results obtained in the healthy controls. On standing, changes in systolic blood pressure and heart rate were recorded in the controls, but not found in the patients. The majority of patients presented with abnormalities in skin sympathetic response: lack of response or prolongation of its latency. The results of motor and sensory nerve conduction studies excluded neuropathic changes in the patients. We conclude that autonomic disturbances accompanied Alzheimer's disease and were probably caused by damaged control mechanisms within the central vegetative system.


Subject(s)
Alzheimer Disease , Heart Rate/physiology , Psychomotor Disorders/diagnosis , Aged , Alzheimer Disease/complications , Blood Pressure/physiology , Female , Galvanic Skin Response/physiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neural Conduction/physiology , Psychomotor Disorders/complications
10.
Mol Cell Biol ; 12(11): 5174-88, 1992 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1406689

ABSTRACT

As an approach to mapping replicons in an extended chromosomal region, the temporal order of DNA replication was analyzed in the murine major histocompatibility gene complex (MHC). Replicating DNA from T-lymphoma and myelomonocyte cell lines was density labeled with bromodeoxyuridine and extracted from cells which had been fractionated into different stages of S phase by centrifugal elutriation. The replicating DNA from each fraction of S phase was separated from nonreplicating DNA on density gradients, blotted, and hybridized with 34 specific MHC probes. The earliest replication occurred in the vicinity of transcribed genes K, HAM1 and HAM2, RD, B144, D, L, T18, and T3. The temporal order of replication of groups of DNA segments suggests the location of five or six replicons within the H-2 complex, some of which appear to be either unidirectional or markedly asymmetric. The rates of replication through each of these apparent replicons appear to be similar. The TL region of the S49.1 T-lymphoma cells, which contains at least three transcribed genes, replicates earlier than the inactive TL region of WEHI-3 myelomonocytic cells. These results provide further evidence of a relationship between transcription and the initiation of DNA replication in mammalian cells. The mouse MHC examined in this study is the largest chromosomal region (> 2,000 kb) measured for timing of replication to date.


Subject(s)
DNA Replication , H-2 Antigens/genetics , Major Histocompatibility Complex , Animals , Cell Line , Mice , Tumor Cells, Cultured
11.
Neurol Neurochir Pol ; 24(1-2): 94-7, 1990.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2132061

ABSTRACT

A case is described of extensive calcifications of basal nuclei and cerebellar nuclei with abundant clinical and radiological findings. The slowly progressive hyperkinetic syndrome and pyramidal damage signs were related to hypoparathyroidism developing after two operations for goitre.


Subject(s)
Brain Diseases/etiology , Calcinosis/etiology , Goiter/surgery , Hypoparathyroidism/complications , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Thyroidectomy/adverse effects , Brain Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Calcinosis/diagnostic imaging , Cerebellar Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Cerebellar Diseases/etiology , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz) ; 35(6): 795-801, 1987.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3508039

ABSTRACT

HLA-A, -B, -C and -DR antigen frequencies determined in a group of 73 myasthenia gravis (MG) patients were compared with those of a control group of 205 subjects. The strongest positive association with MG was found antigens B8 and DR3 (relative risks 9.56 and 8.84 respectively). Analysis of our data indicates that both antigens, independently from their linkage disequilibrium, are involved in susceptibility to MG. No relationship between HLA antigens on thymic pathology was observed in our material. In male MG patients the association with DR3 was weaker than in female patients. The difference in DR3 frequency between male and female patients was statistically significant; no significant difference was found for antigen B8. It appears that DR3 contributes to development of MG only in females. In male patients aged more than 30 years at the onset of disease, MG was not associated with B8 or DR3. In contrast, in female patients aged more than 30 years at the onset of disease there was a strong association of B8 and DR3 with the disease.


Subject(s)
HLA Antigens/analysis , Myasthenia Gravis/genetics , Adult , Age Factors , Disease Susceptibility , Female , HLA-A Antigens/analysis , HLA-B Antigens/analysis , HLA-C Antigens/analysis , HLA-DR Antigens/analysis , Humans , Male , Myasthenia Gravis/immunology , Phenotype , Risk Factors , Sex Factors , Thymus Gland/immunology
16.
Med Pr ; 33(5-6): 371-4, 1982.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7182721

ABSTRACT

In a group of 57 alcoholics, patients of disaccustoming ward, and a group of 61 controls the level of adipose bodies in blood serum was determined. The comparison showed a significantly higher level of cholesterol and triglycerides in alcoholics than in controls. Other lipid components, beta lpoproteides, total lipids and fatty acids exhibited similar values in both groups. The authors analyse, basing on a survey of literature, the expected mechanism of changes responsible for disturbed metabolism of fats in chronic alcoholism.


Subject(s)
Alcoholism/blood , Lipids/blood , Triglycerides/blood , Adult , Cholesterol/blood , Fatty Acids/blood , Humans , Hyperlipoproteinemia Type II/etiology , Hyperlipoproteinemia Type III/etiology , Lipoproteins, LDL/blood , Middle Aged
17.
Neurol Neurochir Pol ; 13(3): 335-7, 1979.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-224332

ABSTRACT

The author reports a 50-year-old woman with haemorrhagic lesion to the sciatic nerve during a chronic infectious process and treatment with chemotherapeutic agents. The nerve was damaged by pressure exerted by extravasated blood or haemorrhage from vasa nervorum.


Subject(s)
Hemorrhage/chemically induced , Methacycline/adverse effects , Nerve Compression Syndromes/complications , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases/chemically induced , Sciatic Nerve , Female , Hemorrhage/complications , Humans , Middle Aged , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases/complications , Tonsillitis/drug therapy
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