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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
[Effectiveness of Oleum menthae piperitae and paracetamol in therapy of headache of the tension type].
The effect of a locally applied peppermint oil preparation on tension-type headache was examined in the design of a randomized, placebo-controlled double-blind crossover study for the first time. The preparation was tested against both the reference substance acetaminophen and to the corresponding placebo. The liquid test preparation contained 10 g of peppermint oil and ethanol (90%) ad 100 (test preparation LI 170, Lichtwer Pharma, Berlin); the placebo was a 90% ethanol solution to which traces of peppermint oil were added for blinding purposes. ⋯ The patients reported no adverse events. This controlled study showed for the first time that a 10% peppermint oil in ethanol solution efficiently alleviates tension-type headache. Peppermint oil thus proves to be a well-tolerated and cost-effective alternative to usual therapies.
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Review Case Reports
[Herpes zoster: follow-up, complications and therapy].
In clinical practice herpes zoster infections are common. The cause is the reactivation of the herpes varicella virus that persists in the sensory ganglia after an earlier primary infection with shingles. ⋯ A proposed reason for these complications is the direct infiltration of the virus or a hematogenous infection. Some of the complications can be treated symptomatically such as post-zoster neuralgia and the occurrence of certain complications that can be prevented by the right choice of acute therapy.
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Comparative Study
[Epidural cerebrospinal fluid pressure measurement and therapy of intracranial hypertension in "malignant" middle cerebral artery infarct].
A permanent elevation of ICP after severe brain injury for instance in subarachnoid or intracerebral hemorrhage or neurotrauma is associated with a poor clinical outcome. Although increasingly being used in the intensive care of patients with elevated ICP, continuous epidural ICP monitoring in ischemic stroke has not been firmly established yet. ⋯ We conclude that ICP monitoring in large hemispheric infarction may predict clinical outcome. ICP monitoring was not helpful in guiding long term treatment of ICP. It remains doubtful, whether ICP monitoring has a positive influence on clinical outcome of acute severe ischemic stroke.