Pediatric neurology
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Pediatric neurology · Jul 2000
Review Case ReportsParaparesis after lumbar puncture in a male with leukemia.
A diagnostic lumbar puncture was performed in a 12-year-old male with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Because of thrombocytopenia (platelet count 42,000/mm(3)), a platelet transfusion was given immediately before the lumbar puncture. However, the platelet count was not re-examined. ⋯ Magnetic resonance imaging revealed an extensive spinal subdural hematoma from the T2 to S2 level. This case report illustrates the sometimes dramatic consequences of lumbar puncture in patients with childhood leukemia. Guidelines for the examination of the platelet count and correction of thrombocytopenia before lumbar puncture are discussed.
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Pediatric neurology · Oct 1999
Review Case ReportsCritical illness neuropathy in pediatric intensive care patients.
Critical illness neuropathy is an axonal polyneuropathy recognized more frequently in adult intensive care patients with sepsis and multiple organ dysfunction. In children the diagnosis is rarely made. Within 1 year the authors observed two children with critical illness neuropathy. ⋯ It is likely that critical illness neuropathy occurs more often in critically ill children than previously thought. Careful neurologic examination and early electrophysiologic investigations are necessary to establish the diagnosis. Important differential diagnoses of acquired lower motor neuron weakness in pediatric intensive care medicine are discussed.
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Pediatric neurology · Oct 1999
Review Case ReportsSympathetic storms in a child with a midbrain glioma: a variant of diencephalic seizures.
The authors report the unusual case of a 7-year-old child, one of the youngest reported to date, who developed repeated episodes of sympathetic hyperactivity after surgical resection of a midbrain glioma. These paroxysmal events were similar to previously described diencephalic seizures. ⋯ In this report, clinical features are described of this patient, along with the novel use of clonidine--a sympathetic blocking agent--in his treatment, published reports are reviewed on diencephalic seizures, and steps are recommended in the treatment of a patient who presents in this manner. The authors believe that diencephalic seizures can present with a spectrum of autonomic features, and treatment should be tailored with the appropriate pharmacologic blockade.
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Pediatric neurology · Sep 1999
Case ReportsPower Doppler ultrasound imaging in neonatal cerebral venous sinus thrombosis.
Neonatal sinus thrombosis is a rare occurrence in sick neonates. Because of its nonspecific manifestations, the incidence is underestimated. This disease may not be demonstrated by conventional color Doppler and is diagnosed by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. The authors report a neonate with neonatal sinus thrombosis diagnosed by power Doppler and suggest that the technique may be used as a less expensive and more available screening and follow-up method in high-risk neonates.
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Pediatric neurology · Jul 1999
ReviewThe use of hypothermia: a role in the treatment of neonatal asphyxia?
Perinatal asphyxia remains one of the most devastating neurologic processes. Although the understanding of the pathophysiology after perinatal asphyxia is extensive, there are few therapeutic interventions available to prevent or even mitigate the devastating process that unfolds after injury. The search for a safe and efficacious therapy has prompted scientists and clinicians to consider various promising therapies. ⋯ The pathophysiology of neonatal asphyxia is examined next, with emphasis on the changes that occur when therapeutic hypothermia is implemented. Potential side-effects of the therapy in the neonate and the debate over systemic vs selective hypothermia are discussed. Lastly, although hypothermia as a potential treatment modality for neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is supported by numerous studies, the need for well-designed multicenter trials with detailed patient entry criteria and therapeutic conditions is emphasized.