Cogn Behav Neurol
December 2007
Objective: This case series describes the long-term neuropsychologic functioning of 5 children with repaired arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). Results are presented within the context of a neurodevelopmental model to facilitate conceptualization and generate appropriate rehabilitation strategies for children with AVMs.
Background: The current case series expands upon previous research examining the long-term psychosocial functioning of these children with AVMs in which it was found that overall emotional functioning appeared adequate, although there were suggestions of defensiveness and areas of worry.
Factor VIII related antigen (VIIIRAg), Factor VIII coagulant activity (VIIIC), plasma uric acid, total plasma oestriol, plasma human placental lactogen (hPL) and urine oestrogen/creatinine ratio were measured in a group of 21 patients clinically suspected of fetal growth retardation and compared with normal pregnancy. Of the hormone assays, hPL was better than either oestrial or oestrogen/creatinine ratio at distinguishing between normal and growth retarded pregnancies. Uric acid levels tended to be higher than normal in patients with fetal growth retardation, but the best means of distinguishing normal from growth retarded pregnancies proved to be the VIIIRAg/VIIIC ratio.
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In 26 women receiving either medroxyprogesterone acetate (Depo-Provera) injections or combined oestrogen-progestogen pills for contraception, tests of coagulation and fibrinolysis were performed before treatment, and after 8, 16 and 24 weeks of therapy. In the medroxyprogesterone group no significant changes were induced in fibrinogen, the vitamin K-dependent factors, or antithrombin III. Plasminogen levels fell during therapy, and were significantly lower than pre-treatment values after 16 and 24 weeks.
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