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J Am Osteopath Assoc ; 118(8): 531-536, 2018 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30073336

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CONTEXT: Research on the effect of osteopathic manipulative therapy (OMTh; manipulative care provided by foreign-trained osteopaths) on chronic symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) is lacking. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of OMTh on chronic symptoms of MS. METHODS: Patients with MS who were evaluated at the neurology clinic at Genoa University in Italy were recruited for this study. Participants received 5 forty-minute MS health education sessions (control group) or 5 OMTh sessions (OMTh group). All participants completed a questionnaire that assessed their level of clinical disability, fatigue, depression, anxiety, and quality of life before the first session, 1 week after the final session, and 6 months after the final session. The Extended Disability Status Scale, a modified Fatigue Impact Scale, the Beck Depression Inventory-II, the Beck Anxiety Inventory, and the 12-item Short Form Health Survey were used to assess clinical disability, fatigue, depression, anxiety, and quality of life, respectively. RESULTS: Twenty-two participants were included in the study (10 in the control group and 12 in the OMTh group). In the OMTh group, statistically significant improvements in fatigue and depression were found 1 week after the final session (P=.002 and P<.001, respectively). An increase in quality of life was also found in the OMTh group 1 week after the final session (P=.36). CONCLUSION: Results demonstrate that OMTh should be considered in the treatment of patients with chronic symptoms of MS.


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Osteopatia , Esclerose Múltipla/terapia , Adulto , Ansiedade/etiologia , Depressão/etiologia , Fadiga/etiologia , Fadiga/terapia , Feminino , Médicos Graduados Estrangeiros , Humanos , Itália , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Esclerose Múltipla/psicologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Adulto Jovem
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BMC Res Notes ; 7: 324, 2014 May 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24884855

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BACKGROUND: Hyperammonemic encephalopathy may occur when urease-positive bacteria in the urinary tract produce ammonium which directly enters systemic circulation. Predisposing conditions such as a neurogenic bladder can increase both urinary tract infection and urine stagnation. CASE PRESENTATION: We describe the case of a 66 years old woman with a neurogenic bladder who twice developed hyperammonemic encephalopathy following urinary tract infection. During the second episode Escherichia coli and Enterococcus faecalis have been isolated in the urine. The neurologic examination showed psychomotor slowing, weak photomotor reflex, nystagmus in the lateral gaze and asterixis. The EEG showed triphasic waves which disappeared along with clinical recovery. CONCLUSION: Escherichia coli and Enterococcus faecalis are commonly considered urease-negative bacteria. Although frequently involved in urinary tract infections, their role in causing hyperammonemic encephalopathy have not been previously reported. Moreover, despite only one case with a neurogenic bladder have been described so far, our is the first patient with reoccurring hyperammonemic encephalopathy secondary to urinary tract infections.


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Bactérias/enzimologia , Encefalopatias/microbiologia , Hiperamonemia/microbiologia , Urease/biossíntese , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos
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