The authors present a 90-year-old woman with unilateral glossopharyngeal, vagal and spinal accessory cranial nerve palsy along with pharyngeal and laryngeal vesicular eruptions. She was diagnosed with herpes zoster based on PCR testing on vesicular fluid for varicella-zoster virus (VZV). Reactivation of VZV in the head and neck region can cause life-threatening neurologic sequelae.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 67-year-old woman presented with melena and general weakness. Upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy revealed multiple ulcers and projectile bleeding in the stomach. She also complained of a 10-day history of a fever and was diagnosed with scrub typhus based on a positive result of the eschar polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn recent years, Anisakis simplex has been shown to be an important etiologic agent responsible for food allergy and for gastrointestinal anisakiasis. We report a 61-year-old woman presenting with generalized urticaria and subsequent anaphylaxis after ingestion of raw mackerel. She rapidly recovered with administration of epinephrine and endoscopic extraction of an A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report the case of a 61-year-old man who presented with carbamazepine (CBZ)-related agammagloblinaemia accompanied by sinobronchial syndrome clinically mimicking diffuse panbronchiolitis (DPB). The patient's laboratory and radiographic findings improved significantly after cessation of CBZ, and administration of gammaglobulin and long-term oral macrolides therapy. In patients on long-term CBZ treatment, the physician should be aware of the possible development of secondary immunodeficiency, which can cause small airway diseases sharing common clinical features with DPB.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors describe the case of a 39-year-old man who presented to our hospital with easy fatigability and malaise. On physical examination, hypertension was noted without any cushingoid appearance. Laboratory testing revealed normochromic-normocytic anaemia with positive results of occult blood in the stool, hyperglycaemia and hypokalemia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 61-year-old man presented with diffuse myalgia and arthralgia. The physical examination showed diffuse musculoskeletal tenderness and joint stiffness without the presence of synovitis or arthritis. Nerve conduction study showed combined mild axonal degenerative and demyelinating change.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOrganising pneumonia (OP) is an inflammatory lung disease with distinctive clinicopathological features. OP can be evident during the course of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with increased disease activity. The authors report an OP associated with RA case in which pulmonary symptoms preceded the onset of joint symptoms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 36-year-old woman presented to our hospital for further evaluation of anaemia screened by regular check-up. She was diagnosed with iron-deficiency anaemia (IDA) but refractory to iron supplementation. She had negative results of occult blood in the stool and no gynaecologic disease potentially causing hyper menorrhea.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Infect Chemother
August 2010
Craniovertebral junction tuberculosis (CVJ TB) is a rare disease, potentially causing significant neurological deficits and even death. We report on a 80-year-old woman presenting with CVJ TB without pulmonary involvement. The diagnosis was made by biopsy of the cervical lymph node showing granulomatous caseation necrosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Objective: Calcium channel antagonists (calcium channel blockers [CCBs]) are often used in the treatment of patients with hypertension to achieve strict blood pressure (BP) targets. In the present study, we compared the antihypertensive effects (determined by home BP [HBP] measurements) and the effects on renal function of benidipine (hydrochloride) and amlodipine (mesylate), a commonly used CCB.
Methods: Changes in HBP and urinary albumin excretion (UAE) were investigated in 47 benidipine and 37 amlodipine recipients with essential hypertension and albuminuria between January 2007 and December 2007.
Schönlein-Henoch purpura (SHP) is a systemic vasculitis, primarily involving the skin, gastrointestinal (GI) tract, joints, and kidneys. A wide variety of different conditions may be implicated in the pathogenesis of SHP. We report a 33-year-old man who presented with SHP accompanied by gastric Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 50-year-old man without family history of metabolic bone disease was referred to our hospital with a 5-year history of progressively worsening spinal and bilateral diffuse leg pain and proximal muscle weakness. Two years before admission, he was diagnosed as ankylosing spondylitis by a rheumatologist and was maintained on low-dose prednisone therapy without benefit. He developed progressive spinal and thoracic deformities, resulting in a 10 cm loss in height in the preceding 2 years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 59-year-old woman without underlying disease was admitted to a local hospital because of lung abscess, cytopenias and renal failure. 3 days before admission, she was diagnosed as influenza infection and was under antiviral therapy. Blood cultures were positive for methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 56-year-old woman was admitted because of a high fever, right ptosis, chemosis, proptosis and ocular muscle palsy. Cranial MRI revealed a cavernous sinus thrombosis and a subarachnoid abscess. Carotid angio-gram demonstrated marked stenosis as well as aneurismal formation of the right internal carotid artery at the intracavernous portion.
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