18,114 results match your criteria: "Median Neuropathy"

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  • Recent treatment options for advanced classical Hodgkin lymphoma have evolved from the longstanding ABVD regimen, with new combinations showing improved survival rates but also increased side effects.
  • A study tested a new treatment protocol (AN+AD) which replaces vinblastine with nivolumab, enrolling patients with treatment-naive stage II bulky or III/IV cHL, leading to promising response rates.
  • At the time of analysis, patients showed an 88% complete response rate and a favorable safety profile, suggesting further investigation into this new combination therapy is necessary.
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Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy in chronic kidney disease: a study of kidney biopsy cases.

BMC Nephrol

December 2024

Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Department of Internal Medicine, The Jikei University School of Medicine, 3-25-8 Nishi-Shimbashi, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, 105-8461, Japan.

Background: The interplay between cardiac and kidney functions is mediated by the autonomic nervous system. Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is a well-documented dysfunction of this system, with heart rate variability (HRV) serving as the principal diagnostic tool. CAN is recognized as a prognostic marker for adverse kidney outcomes in diabetic kidney disease (DKD).

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Aims: To investigate the associations between baseline/changes in serum uric acid (sUA) and the risks for cardiovascular/microvascular outcomes and mortality in a type 2 diabetes cohort.

Methods: Baseline sUA was measured in 685 individuals, and 463 had a second sUA measurement during follow-up; sUA was analyzed as a continuous variable and categorized into sex-specific tertile subgroups and low/high levels (>4.5 mg/dl women; >5.

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Background: Trials demonstrated an increased risk of distal median nerve dysfunction (DMND) and carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) associated with teriflunomide in people with multiple (pwMS).

Objective: To estimate the real-world prevalence of clinical CTS and electrodiagnostic DMND in teriflunomide-treated pwMS.

Methods: Cross-sectional study on selected teriflunomide (WHOATC code: L04AK02)-treated, risk factor-free pwMS at the Isfahan MS clinic in 2022.

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Background: A previous phase 2 trial showed promising outcomes for patients with HER2-positive early-stage breast cancer using neoadjuvant de-escalation chemotherapy with paclitaxel, trastuzumab, and pertuzumab. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of weekly nab-paclitaxel compared with the standard regimen of docetaxel plus carboplatin, both with trastuzumab and pertuzumab, as neoadjuvant therapies for patients with HER2-positive breast cancer.

Methods: HELEN-006 was a multicentre, randomised, phase 3 trial done at six hospitals in China.

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Complications following volar locking plating (VLP) of distal radius fracture (DRF) are frequent. Increasing evidence has shown an inverse relationship between increased surgeon experience and fewer complications in a variety of surgeries, and this study aimed to verify whether this relationship existed when specified in the DRF surgically treated with VLP. Patients with an unstable DRF surgically treated by VLP in our institution between January 2016 and December 2021 were included.

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Introduction: New treatments have dramatically improved the prognosis for Hereditary Transthyretin Amyloid Polyneuropathy (ATTRv-PN). However, there is a lack of routine follow-up studies outside of therapeutic trials. Our aim was to report the long-term clinical and electrophysiological evolution of a cohort of ATTRv-PN patients and to determine which biomarkers are most sensitive to change.

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Long-Term Follow Up in Anti-Contactin-1 Autoimmune Nodopathy.

Ann Neurol

November 2024

Neuromuscular Diseases Unit, Department of Neurology, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Sant Pau Biomedical Research Institute (IIB Sant Pau), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

Objective: To analyze long-term clinical and biomarker features of anti-contactin-1 (CNTN1) autoimmune nodopathy (AN).

Methods: Patients with anti-CNTN1 autoimmune nodopathy detected in our laboratory from which clinical information was available were included. Clinical features and treatment response were retrospectively collected.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of adding cervical spine manual therapy (CMT) to conventional physical therapy (PT) for improving outcomes in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).
  • Forty-eight patients were split into two groups: one received PT alone, while the other received PT plus CMT, with various assessments conducted at baseline, after treatment, and six months later.
  • Results indicated that the CMT group experienced significantly better improvements in pain levels and nerve function compared to the PT-only group, suggesting that combining CMT with PT could be a more effective treatment for CTS.
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Background: Handmade carpet weaving involves intense mental focus as well as extended periods of sitting in an awkward posture. Prolonged sitting in the same squat position causes musculoskeletal disorders in various motor parts of the body. Weavers are at high risk of developing Work-related Musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) such as carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and low back pain (LB) due to the long working durations.

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  • * A study involving 521 EVD survivors in Sierra Leone found that significant eye conditions such as cataracts, uveitis, and dry eyes were present, highlighting the prevalence of visual impairments in this population even years after recovery.
  • * EVD survivors with certain eye conditions, like cataracts and uveitis, were at greater risk of having vision impairment, underscoring the importance of ongoing eye care for those affected by the disease.
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Vasculitic Myopathy: Clinical Characteristics and Long-Term Outcomes.

Neurology

December 2024

From the Department of Neurology (M.V.P., P.S., E.N.), and Division of Rheumatology (K.J.W., M.J.K.), Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.

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  • - The study investigates vasculitic myopathy, a rare manifestation of vasculitis, to characterize its clinical features, lab results, and treatment outcomes using a retrospective review of patient records from 1980 to 2022.
  • - Out of 25 identified patients, most presented with proximal weakness and pain, with 80% showing myopathy as the first sign of vasculitis; significant findings included inflammation in muscle biopsies and elevated blood markers in some cases.
  • - Key findings include high instances of perivascular inflammation in biopsies, with substantial destruction noted in vessel walls; a notable proportion of patients also displayed signs of peripheral neuropathy.
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Driver gene-negative advanced-stage lung adenocarcinoma is associated with a poor prognosis and insufficient treatment options. The present study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety profile of a programmed cell death protein 1/programmed death-ligand 1 inhibitor plus bevacizumab and chemotherapy (PBC) regimen for the treatment of patients with driver gene-negative advanced-stage lung adenocarcinoma under real-world clinical conditions. Data from 65 patients with advanced-stage lung adenocarcinoma without sensitizing epidermal growth factor receptor, ALK receptor tyrosine kinase or ROS proto-oncogene 1 receptor tyrosine kinase mutations who received a PBC regimen or only a BC regimen were reviewed in the present retrospective cohort study.

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Lunate dislocation is a rare injury caused by a fall on an outstretched hand with axial loading on the dorsiflexed wrist. These injuries are often missed and tend to present late. Median nerve compressive neuropathy is a common associated finding in such cases.

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  • The ellipsoid zone (EZ) on macular optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans shows high intensity due to dense mitochondria, potentially indicating mitochondrial function and offering insights into eye diseases.
  • A new analysis tool was developed to measure EZ reflectivity in patients with optic neuritis and other optic neuropathies compared to healthy individuals, revealing reliable ratios that indicate differences in reflectivity.
  • Results suggest that EZ reflectivity is lower in certain neuroinflammatory and mitochondrial disorders, indicating its potential as a non-invasive biomarker for mitochondrial health, but further research is needed.
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Obesity as a risk factor for neuropathy: a case-control study.

Hormones (Athens)

November 2024

Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Health Sciences University, Istanbul, Turkey.

Aim: Neuropathy, a common complication of diabetes associated with metabolic issues, lacks clarity regarding its prevalence in metabolically healthy obese versus non-obese individuals. Our study aims to compare neuropathy rates between those with and those without obesity and who are metabolically healthy.

Methods: We included individuals aged 20-50, one group with a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m² (metabolically healthy and obese) and another with a BMI < 30 kg/m² (metabolically healthy and non-obese).

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  • Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) can be caused by atypical infections, complicating both diagnosis and treatment due to misleading symptoms.
  • A case study discusses a male patient with deep infection-related CTS, who underwent surgery and was treated for 10 months after identifying the infection as Arthrinium phaeospermum through advanced testing.
  • The study highlights the difficulty of diagnosing fungal infections in the hand and suggests metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) as a useful tool for detecting rare pathogens.
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We investigated the effectiveness and safety of nelarabine (NEL)-combined chemotherapy for newly diagnosed adult T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) patients. We conducted a phase II trial, T-ALL213-O, where adult T-ALL patients aged 25 to 64 were treated by a regimen based on that used in our previous study, ALL202-O. The main modifications from ALL202-O to T-ALL213-O were as follows: (1) NEL-combined chemotherapy, instead of consolidation (C)1, was used for non-complete remission (CR) patients after induction therapy (IND)1 as IND2; (2) NEL treatments were inserted into C3 and C5 on day 29.

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Neural therapy in notalgia paresthetica.

Arch Dermatol Res

November 2024

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Health Sciences, Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.

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  • - Notalgia Paresthetica (NP) is a chronic nerve condition causing itching, pain, and unusual sensations, and it is often underdiagnosed without standard treatment options.
  • - A study evaluated neural therapy on 12 NP patients aged 30-60 over five sessions, measuring outcomes like pain and quality of life using various scales before and after treatment.
  • - Results showed significant improvements in pain, neuropathic symptoms, and overall well-being, indicating that neural therapy could be an effective complementary treatment for NP.
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[MOTOR NEUROPATHY PRECEDING PRIMARY SYSTEMIC AMYLOIDOSIS].

Harefuah

July 2024

Department of Neurosurgery, Rabin Medical Center, Petach Tikva, Israel, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Primary (AL) systemic amyloidosis is an uncommon disorder in which immunoglobulin light chains are deposited in the tissues as amyloid, resulting in organ dysfunction. The initial symptoms are frequent fatigue and weight loss, and common manifestations include nephrotic syndrome, cardiomyopathy, peripheral neuropathy or hepatomegaly. Histological examination reveals some degree of amyloid deposition in virtually every organ system except the central nervous system (CNS).

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To explore the anatomical factors potentially involved in the high incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome in humans, we have quantified the anatomical variations of the carpal tunnel and its inner structures in humans, non-hominoid primates (monkeys), and hominoid primates (apes). In specimens of six humans, eight monkeys, and three apes, we assessed the size of the carpal tunnel, the tendons of the digit flexor muscles, and the median nerve. We compared the size of the carpal tunnel normalized by the wrist size, and the size of the median nerve and the tendons of the digit flexors normalized by the size of the carpal tunnel.

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Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), the most common mononeuropathy, results from compression of the median nerve within the fibro-osseous carpal tunnel. Diagnosis is typically based on clinical evaluation and confirmed by nerve conduction studies. However, ultrasound (US) has emerged as a valuable noninvasive adjunct for CTS confirmation, offering potential advantages over electrodiagnostic testing in terms of patient comfort and diagnostic accuracy.

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While there is ample evidence indicating an increased occurrence of general neurological conditions among individuals with diabetes, there has been limited exploration into the cause-and-effect connection between type 2 diabetes (T2D) and specific neurological disorders, including conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and Bell's palsy. We used Mendelian randomization (MR) approach to investigate the causal effects of T2D on 67 neurological diseases. We primarily utilized the inverse-variance weighted method for the analysis, and also employed the weighted median and MR-Egger methods in our study.

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Amaurosis Post-Bilateral Neck Dissection: A Systematic Review.

Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

December 2024

Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Hospital, Kuwait, Kuwait.

To discuss the prevalence of amaurosis post-bilateral radical neck dissections; and to provide a management algorithm that highlights the approaches undertaken in available literature to minimize incidence and maximally improve outcomes. This objective will be achieved by systematically reviewing and highlighting current literature. We systematically reviewed Pubmed, EMBASE, and Web of Science for articles pertaining to the management of amaurosis post-bilateral neck dissection.

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  • Hemodialysis-related restless legs syndrome (HD-RLS) is a common issue in patients undergoing hemodialysis, diagnosed primarily through clinical criteria, with proposed additional use of nerve physiology measurement as a diagnostic aid.
  • The study involved 20 patients with HD-RLS, 33 without RLS (HD-nRLS), and 30 healthy controls, focusing on nerve conduction assessments in various limbs.
  • Results indicated that HD-RLS patients exhibited more severe nerve damage and longer F-wave durations in their nerves, suggesting that the F-wave duration to compound muscle action potential duration ratio could help in diagnosing HD-RLS.
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