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Turk Pediatri Ars ; 51(3): 162-165, 2016 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27738402

RESUMO

Pituitary adenomas usually arise from the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland and are manifested with hormonal disorders or mass effect. Mass effect usually occurs in nonfunctional tumors. Pituitary adenomas may be manifested with visual field defects or rarely in the form of total oculomotor palsy. Visual field defect is most frequently in the form of bitemporal hemianopsia and superior temporal defect. Sudden loss of vision, papilledema and ophthalmoplegia may be observed. Pituitary apoplexy is defined as an acute clinical syndrome characterized with headache, vomiting, loss of vision, ophthalmoplegia and clouding of consciousness. The problem leading to pituitary apoplexy may be decreased blood supply in the adenoma and hemorrhage following this decrease or hemorrhage alone. In this article, we present a patient who presented with fever, vomiting and sudden loss of vision and limited outward gaze in the left eye following trauma and who was found to have pituitary macroadenoma causing compression of the optic chiasma and optic nerve on the left side on cranial and pituitary magnetic resonance imaging.

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Pediatr Neurosurg ; 50(1): 48-52, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25592761

RESUMO

Ewing's sarcoma (ES) is a primary malignant tumor of the mesenchymal tissue of bone in children and young adults. Central nervous system metastases of ES are rarely seen. In this paper, we report a case of ES that progressed with dural metastases after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.


Assuntos
Neoplasias Ósseas/diagnóstico , Dura-Máter/patologia , Hemorragias Intracranianas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Meníngeas/diagnóstico , Sarcoma de Ewing/diagnóstico , Adolescente , Neoplasias Ósseas/terapia , Feminino , Humanos , Hemorragias Intracranianas/complicações , Hemorragias Intracranianas/terapia , Neoplasias Meníngeas/secundário , Neoplasias Meníngeas/terapia , Sarcoma de Ewing/terapia
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Neurol Res ; 36(12): 1114-20, 2014 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25137492

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: The circumventricular organs (CVOs) are essential for most autonomic and endocrine functions. Trauma and bleeding can affect their function. The aim of this study was to investigate apoptosis and necrosis in CVOs in the early period after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) in rats, using annexin V affinity and caspase 3 immunostaining. METHODS: Three experimental groups were used: Days 1 and 2 after SAH, and a control group, seven Wistar albino rats each. Subarachnoid hemorrhage was accomplished by transclival basilar artery puncture. Rats were perfused with 0.9% NaCl and 0·1M phosphate buffer pH 7.4 until heart stoppage. Apoptosis and necrosis in CVOs were measured by flow cytometry with annexin V staining, and by caspase 3 immunostaining. RESULTS: Apoptosis in the organum vasculosum lamina terminalis (OVLT), median eminence (ME), and area postrema (AP) was significantly higher in the Day 1 group than in the control group. Apoptosis in the subfornicial organ (SFO), OVLT, ME, and AP was significantly higher in the Day 2 group than in the control group. There were significant differences between the Day 1 and Day 2 groups, except for AP. Necrosis in SFO and OVLT was significantly higher in the Day 2 group than in the Day 1 or control groups, whereas necrosis in the ME and AP did not differ between the three groups. Caspase 3-positive cell density was more intense in the Day 2 group than in the Day 1 and control groups. DISCUSSION: Prevention of apoptosis may potentially improve impaired functions of CVOs after SAH.


Assuntos
Apoptose , Órgãos Circunventriculares/patologia , Necrose/patologia , Hemorragia Subaracnóidea/patologia , Animais , Anexina A5/metabolismo , Caspase 3/imunologia , Caspase 3/metabolismo , Órgãos Circunventriculares/metabolismo , Citometria de Fluxo , Imuno-Histoquímica , Masculino , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Hemorragia Subaracnóidea/metabolismo
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BMC Neurosci ; 15: 33, 2014 Feb 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24564759

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Cardiac complications are often developed after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and may cause sudden death of the patient. There are reports in the literature addressing ischemia modified albumin (IMA) as an early and useful marker in the diagnosis of ischemic heart events. The aim of this study is to evaluate serum IMA by using the albumin cobalt binding (ACB) test in the first, second, and seventh days of experimental SAH in rats.Twenty-eight Wistar albino rats were divided into four groups each consisting of seven animals. These were classified as control group, 1st, 2nd and 7th day SAH groups. SAH was done by transclival basilar artery puncture. Blood samples were collected under anesthesia from the left ventricles of the heart using the cardiac puncture method for IMA measurement. Histopathological examinations were performed on the heart and lung tissues. Albumin with by colorimetric, creatine kinase (CK), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were determined on an automatic analyser using the enzymatic method. IMA using by ACB test was detected with spectrophotometer. RESULTS: Serum IMA (p = 0.044) in seventh day of SAH were higher compared to the control group. Total injury scores of heart and lung tissue, also myocytolysis at day 7 were significantly higher than control group (p = 0.001, p = 0.001, p = 0.001), day 1 (p = 0.001, p = 0.001, p = 0.001) and day 2 (p = 0.001, p = 0.007, p = 0.001). A positive correlation between IMA - myocytolysis (r = 0.48, p = 0.008), and between IMA - heart tissue total injury score (r = 0.41, p = 0.029) was found. CONCLUSION: The results revealed that increased serum IMA may be related to myocardial stress after SAH.


Assuntos
Isquemia Miocárdica/sangue , Isquemia Miocárdica/etiologia , Hemorragia Subaracnóidea/sangue , Hemorragia Subaracnóidea/complicações , Animais , Biomarcadores/sangue , Masculino , Isquemia Miocárdica/diagnóstico , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Albumina Sérica , Albumina Sérica Humana , Hemorragia Subaracnóidea/diagnóstico
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Acta Biochim Pol ; 61(4): 825-8, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25566547

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in the levels of cystatin C, which protects neurodegeneration in the central nervous system with the inhibition of cysteine protease and by inducing autophagy in the pathogenesis of cerebral vasospasm and levels of vasoconstrictive neuropeptid Y (NPY) in the brain tissue homogenates of rat model of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Three experimental groups were used: Day 2 and Day 7 groups after SAH, and also a control group. There were seven Wistar albino rats in each group. SAH was accomplished by transclival basilar artery puncture. Rat cystatin C, rat NPY were determined with ELISA in brain tissue homogenates. Day 2 group showed significantly enhanced cystatin C values in comparision with the control group (P=0.048). NPY levels between the Day 2 and Day 7 groups and the control groups were not significantly different (P=0.315). In histopathological examination, there was less neuronal loss in the Day 2 group than in the Day 7 group. Regarding our results, it would be more valuable to measure NPY levels in specific brain areas. The increased cystatin C levels on the second day after SAH is probably a pathophysiologic mechanism to organize protease activity.


Assuntos
Encéfalo/metabolismo , Cistatina C/metabolismo , Neuropeptídeo Y/metabolismo , Hemorragia Subaracnóidea/metabolismo , Animais , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Masculino , Ratos
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 63(1): 38-49, 2013 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23865130

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To identify specific factors that can be used to predict functional outcome and to assess the value of decompressive craniectomy in patients with acute subdural haematoma. METHODS: The retrospective study was done at the Zonguldak Karaelwas University Practice and Research Hospital, Turkey, and included 34 trauma patients who had undergone decompressive craniectomy for acute subdural haematoma from 2001 to 2009. At the 30th day of the operation, the patients were grouped as survivors and non-survivors. Besides, based on their Glasgow Outcome Scale, which was calculated 6 months postoperatively, the patients were divided into two functional groups: favourable outcomes (4-5 on the scale), and unfavourable outcomes (1-3 on the scale). The characteristics of the groups were compared using SPSS 15 for statistical analysis. RESULTS: One-month mortality was 38.2% (n = 13) and 6-month total mortality reached 47% (n = 16). Patients with higher pre-operative revised trauma score, Glasgow coma scale, partial anterial pressure of carbon dioxide, arterial oxygen pressure, Charlson co-morbidity index score, blood glucose level, blood urea nitrogen, and lower age had a higher rate of survival and consequently a favourable outcome. Higher platelet values were only found to be a determinant of higher survival at the end of the first month without having any significant effect on the favourable outcome. CONCLUSION: In patients of traumatic acute subdural haematoma whose Glasgow coma scale on arrival was < or = 8, a massive craniectomy along with the evacuation of the haematoma, may be considered as a treatment option for intra-operative and post-operative brain swelling. But in patients with a score of 3 on arrival and bilaterally fixed and dilated pupils, decompressive craniectomy is unnecessary.


Assuntos
Craniectomia Descompressiva , Hematoma Subdural Agudo/diagnóstico , Hematoma Subdural Agudo/cirurgia , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Escala de Coma de Glasgow , Escala de Resultado de Glasgow , Hematoma Subdural Agudo/mortalidade , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prognóstico , Estudos Retrospectivos , Taxa de Sobrevida , Turquia , Adulto Jovem
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BMC Neurosci ; 12: 75, 2011 Jul 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21801363

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Head trauma is one of the most important clinical issues that not only can be fatal and disabling, requiring long-term treatment and care, but also can cause heavy financial burden. Formation or distribution of free oxygen radicals should be decreased to enable fixing of poor neurological outcomes and to prevent neuronal damage secondary to ischemia after trauma. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), a component of the mitochondrial electron transport chain, is a strong antioxidant that plays a role in membrane stabilization. In this study, the role of CoQ10 in the treatment of head trauma is researched by analyzing the histopathological and biochemical effects of CoQ10 administered after experimental traumatic brain injury in rats. A traumatic brain-injury model was created in all rats. Trauma was inflicted on rats by the free fall of an object of 450 g weight from a height of 70 cm on the frontoparietal midline onto a metal disc fixed between the coronal and the lambdoid sutures after a midline incision was carried out. RESULTS: In the biochemical tests, tissue malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were significantly higher in the traumatic brain-injury group compared to the sham group (p < 0.05). Administration of CoQ10 after trauma was shown to be protective because it significantly lowered the increased MDA levels (p < 0.05). Comparing the superoxide dismutase (SOD) levels of the four groups, trauma + CoQ10 group had SOD levels ranging between those of sham group and traumatic brain-injury group, and no statistically significant increase was detected. Histopathological results showed a statistically significant difference between the CoQ10 and the other trauma-subjected groups with reference to vascular congestion, neuronal loss, nuclear pyknosis, nuclear hyperchromasia, cytoplasmic eosinophilia, and axonal edema (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Neuronal degenerative findings and the secondary brain damage and ischemia caused by oxidative stress are decreased by CoQ10 use in rats with traumatic brain injury.


Assuntos
Lesões Encefálicas/patologia , Isquemia Encefálica/metabolismo , Isquemia Encefálica/patologia , Neurônios/metabolismo , Neurônios/patologia , Ubiquinona/análogos & derivados , Animais , Lesões Encefálicas/enzimologia , Isquemia Encefálica/enzimologia , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Neurônios/enzimologia , Ratos , Ubiquinona/uso terapêutico , Vitaminas/uso terapêutico
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Neuropathology ; 29(1): 81-4, 2009 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18498287

RESUMO

A 41-year-old man presented with headache, right-sided ophthalmic pain and visual deficit. His neurological examination was normal except for bitemporal hemianopsia and right lower quadranopsia. MRI demonstrated a mass arising from the pituitary gland. Hormonal analysis revealed an elevated prolactin level of 4700 ng/mL (normal 4.04-15.2 ng/mL). MRI revealed hypointense signal on T2-weighted images. Moreover, we also concluded that foci with no intravenous contrast enhancement represent the amyloid deposits. The patient underwent trans-sphenoidal resection of the pituitary adenoma. Histological examination revealed an adenoma with spheroid amyloid deposits adjacent to prolactin-staining adenoma cells. The patient recovered from the surgery without complications.


Assuntos
Adenoma/patologia , Amiloide/metabolismo , Neoplasias Hipofisárias/patologia , Adenoma/metabolismo , Adenoma/cirurgia , Adulto , Birrefringência , Vermelho Congo , Humanos , Imuno-Histoquímica , Queratinas/metabolismo , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Hormônios Adeno-Hipofisários/metabolismo , Neoplasias Hipofisárias/metabolismo , Neoplasias Hipofisárias/cirurgia , Prolactina/metabolismo
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Turk Neurosurg ; 17(2): 121-4, 2007 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17935028

RESUMO

Intracranial foreign bodies due to nonmissile intracranial penetrations occur rarely. Most of these penetrating injuries result from industrial accidents or criminal assaults. The complications which cause mortality in early stage are intracerebral hemorrhage, contusion, major vascular injury and meningitis. In case of such injuries, foreign bodies near the major vascular structures should not be attempted to taken out. Total excision of the foreign body via craniotomy should be planned and possible dural and vascular injuries should be repaired during surgery. Urgent surgery should be performed as there is 53% morbidity in case of late surgery and 62% morbidity in nonoperated cases. We herein report a 20-year old man who attempted suicide by introducing a nail into his brain and review the related literature.


Assuntos
Corpos Estranhos/cirurgia , Automutilação , Tentativa de Suicídio , Adulto , Corpos Estranhos/diagnóstico por imagem , Lobo Frontal/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos , Masculino , Procedimentos Neurocirúrgicos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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Pediatr Neurosurg ; 43(5): 418-20, 2007.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17786011

RESUMO

True intramedullary epidermoids and true intramedullary lipomas of the spinal cord are very rare lesions. To our knowledge, there has been no reported case associated with an intramedullary spinal lipoma. This is the first reported case with the association of these two lesions. In this report a 3-year-old boy with intramedullary spinal lipoma is presented. We discuss the frequency, clinical features, MRI characteristics and limits of surgical treatment of these tumors and review the associated literature.


Assuntos
Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/diagnóstico , Lipoma/diagnóstico , Neoplasias da Medula Espinal/diagnóstico , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/cirurgia , Pré-Escolar , Humanos , Lipoma/cirurgia , Masculino , Neoplasias da Medula Espinal/cirurgia
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