106 resultados para Dural Ectasia


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STUDY DESIGN.: Retrospective radiologic study on a prospective patient cohort. OBJECTIVE.: To devise a qualitative grading of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), study its reliability and clinical relevance. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA.: Radiologic stenosis is assessed commonly by measuring dural sac cross-sectional area (DSCA). Great variation is observed though in surfaces recorded between symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals. METHODS.: We describe a 7-grade classification based on the morphology of the dural sac as observed on T2 axial magnetic resonance images based on the rootlet/cerebrospinal fluid ratio. Grades A and B show cerebrospinal fluid presence while grades C and D show none at all. The grading was applied to magnetic resonance images of 95 subjects divided in 3 groups as follows: 37 symptomatic LSS surgically treated patients; 31 symptomatic LSS conservatively treated patients (average follow-up, 2.5 and 3.1 years); and 27 low back pain (LBP) sufferers. DSCA was also digitally measured. We studied intra- and interobserver reliability, distribution of grades, relation between morphologic grading and DSCA, as well relation between grades, DSCA, and Oswestry Disability Index. RESULTS.: Average intra- and interobserver agreement was substantial and moderate, respectively (k = 0.65 and 0.44), whereas they were substantial for physicians working in the study originating unit. Surgical patients had the smallest DSCA. A larger proportion of C and D grades was observed in the surgical group. Surface measurementsresulted in overdiagnosis of stenosis in 35 patients and under diagnosis in 12. No relation could be found between stenosis grade or DSCA and baseline Oswestry Disability Index or surgical result. C and D grade patients were more likely to fail conservative treatment, whereas grades A and B were less likely to warrant surgery. CONCLUSION.: The grading defines stenosis in different subjects than surface measurements alone. Since it mainly considers impingement of neural tissue it might be a more appropriate clinical and research tool as well as carrying a prognostic value.

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AbstractWe observed a case of recombinant human erythropoietin resistance caused by Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia in a 40-year-old female with ESRD on hemodialysis. Some associated factors such as autoimmune disease, hemolysis, heart and liver disease were discarded on physical examination and complementary tests. The diagnosis is based on the clinical history and endoscopic appearance of watermelon stomach. The histologic findings are fibromuscular proliferation and capillary ectasia with microvascular thrombosis of the lamina propria. However, these histologic findings are not necessary to confirm the diagnosis. Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia is a serious condition and should be considered in ESRD patients on hemodialysis with anemia and resistance to recombinant human erythropoietin because GAVE is potentially curable with specific endoscopic treatment method or through surgical procedure.

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AbstractWe observed a case of recombinant human erythropoietin resistance caused by Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia in a 40-year-old female with ESRD on hemodialysis. Some associated factors such as autoimmune disease, hemolysis, heart and liver disease were discarded on physical examination and complementary tests. The diagnosis is based on the clinical history and endoscopic appearance of watermelon stomach. The histologic findings are fibromuscular proliferation and capillary ectasia with microvascular thrombosis of the lamina propria. However, these histologic findings are not necessary to confirm the diagnosis. Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia is a serious condition and should be considered in ESRD patients on hemodialysis with anemia and resistance to recombinant human erythropoietin because GAVE is potentially curable with specific endoscopic treatment method or through surgical procedure.

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Introducción Se realizó una revisión sistemática de la literatura y metaanálisis para determinar la utilidad, en términos de reducción de la intensidad y la prevención de la cefalea post-punción dural, de los corticoides endovenosos. Materiales y métodos Revisión sistemática y metaanálisis, dos revisores seleccionaron y analizaron los artículos definidos en los términos de entrada, extrajeron características generales de los estudios incluidos, describieron los principales hallazgos y resumieron sus resultados. Se analizó la heterogeneidad por el coeficiente de I2 y Tau2 , la magnitud del efecto se analizó en el coeficiente Z, todos los estadísticos asumieron un nivel de significancia del 95%, en cuadros y figuras (de control de sesgos y Forres Plot) Resultados 75 Referencias fueron seleccionadas, 33 identificadas en la búsqueda y 48 por método de Snowball; Seis concordaron con los criterios de elegibilidad; 69 fueron excluidas por no cumplir con los criterios de inclusión; el enmascaramiento aspecto de mayor riesgo de sesgo (intermedio); en conjunto hubo buen control del riesgo de sesgo entre los estudios incluidos. Los resultados muestran baja heterogeneidad a favor de la intervención con corticoides en el tratamiento de la cefalea post-dural; amplia heterogeneidad y sin efecto para la prevención de la cefalea post-dural. Conclusiones Se recomienda el uso de hidrocortisona o metilprednisolona en la reducción de la intensidad de la cefalea post-dural. No se cuenta con evidencia de dexametasona en la prevención de cefalea postdural. Se requiere de estudios adicionales, con otras intervenciones farmacológicas que sobre la plausibilidad de la condición (cefalea post-dural) pudieran prevenir o disminuir su ocurrencia

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Tentorial dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF) is a rare vascular disease, which accounts for less than 4% of all cases of intracranial DAVF Because of the high risk of intracranial hemorrhage, patients with tentorial DAVF need aggressive treatment. Management approaches are still controversial, and endovascular treatment has emerged as an effective alternative. In the current work, we describe our experience with the endovascular approach in the treatment of these deep and complex DAVF of the tentorium. Eight patients were treated between January 2006 and July 2009. Six patients (75%) presented with intracranial hemorrhage related to the DAVF rupture. Four patients (50%) had subarachnoid bleeding and two had intraparenchymal hematoma. Endovascular treatment was performed via the transarterial route alone in five cases (62.5%), by the transvenous approach in two cases (25.0%) and in a combined procedure using both arterial and venous routes in one patient (12.5%). Complete obliteration of the fistula was achieved in all cases. The outcome at 15 months was favorable (modified Rankin scale 0-3) in seven (87.5%) patients. Complete cure of the lesion was confirmed in these cases. This paper reports on the effectiveness of endovascular treatment in tentorial DAVF management The choice of the venous versus the arterial approach is determined by regarding different anatomical dispositions.

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Purpose: The methodology currently used for interpretation of the cornea and anterior segment tomography for the diagnosis of corneal ectasia and its susceptibility. Methods: Description of the methodology and clinical interpretation of corneal and anterior segment tomography indexes; report of three cases demonstrating the importance of this new diagnostic tool (Pentacam HR (R)) in ophthalmological practice. Conclusion: The use of corneal and anterior segment tomography seems to be an effective method to increase the sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis and early detection of corneal ectasia.

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OBJETIVO: Utilização da metodologia para interpretação da tomografia de córnea e segmento anterior para a detecção e diagnóstico de ectasia corneana. MÉTODOS: Descrição da interpretação clínica dos índices da tomografia de córnea e segmento anterior (Pentacam High Resolution - Oculus, Wetzlar,Germany); relato de 3 casos, demonstrando a importância da propedêutica no exame complementar, através do Pentacam HR®. CONCLUSÃO: Nossa experiência compatibiliza-se com os relatos de literatura na demonstração do incremento de sensibilidade e especificidade para a detecção precoce de susceptibilidade e diagnóstico de ectasia corneana, utilizando a tomografia de córnea e segmento anterior.

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Spontaneous dural arterio-venous fistulas can imperceptibly develop over a long time period before they suddenly develop symptoms like bruit, loss of vision, exophthalmos and conjunctival injection. We present the rare case of an occult, para-infectious, dural arterio-venous fistula which became symptomatic after endoscopic sinus surgery. Conjunctival injection and slight exophthalmos developed due to decompensation of venous drainage probably by intraoperative positioning of the patient, positive pressure ventilation and nasal packing.

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The role of endovascular interventions in managing dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) is increasing. Furthermore, in patients with aggressive DAVFs, different surgical interventions are required for complete obliteration or disconnection. Our objective was to evaluate the management of patients with intracranial DAVFs treated in our institution to identify the parameters that may help guide the long-term management of these lesions.