Background: Hypertonic saline inhalation has been shown to be effective in patients with cystic fibrosis and lung disease. However, adverse events including marked airway narrowing are reported and a bronchodilator must be given before the administration of the product.
Methods: We carried out a prospective, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, controlled study of a hypertonic saline solution containing hyaluronic acid (Hyaneb) versus standard hypertonic saline therapy to assess whether the presence of hyaluronic acid would improve the tolerability of hypertonic saline.
The authors present the case of a patient with an air gun pellet that moved from the ventricular system into the subarachnoid space of C2-C3, from where it was successfully removed by interlaminotomy.
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December 1988
CT scanning and scintigraphy with 111Indium-oxide-labelled white blood cells were used to study 32 cases of intracerebral cystic lesions. The results and the criteria of positivity used to lower the false positive rate are discussed. A new criterion, designed to assess the time course of the scintiscan and so reduce still further the frequency of false positives is put forward.
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September 1988
An unusual case of a combination of trigeminal and intermediate nerve neuralgia is presented, caused by vascular compression of both of the nerve roots by different vessels. Because the neuralgia of the intermediate nerve could be cured by a vascular decompression operation, it is suggested to include it among the hyperactive dysfunction syndromes of cranial nerves caused by vascular compression at the root entry zone of the nerves. Therefore also for treatment of this neuralgia the non-destructive vascular decompression operation should be taken into consideration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring the past 6 years, seven patients with chronic extradural hematomas have been observed at these hospitals. All had a history of occipital injury. Occipital fracture was demonstrated in five cases (by skull x-ray in three cases, at operation in two).
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