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anisocoria/asthenia

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Transient anisocoria in a patient treated with nebulized ipratropium bromide.

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UNASSIGNED We present a case report of a 44-year old female patient with complicated pneumonia who developed anisocoria after treatment with inhaled ipratropium bromide. Discontinuation of ipratropium bromide treatment led to complete resolution of anisocoria. UNASSIGNED A 44-year old female patient

[Girl with ptosis, anisocoria and hemiparesis].

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A 9-year-old girl complained of a sudden severe headache during skiing, there was no previous trauma. She was nauseous, vomited and had weakness of the left arm and leg. She developed a right-sided ptosis, miosis and a contralateral hemiparesis, consistent with Horner's syndrome. MRI showed acute

[Bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia in association with basilar artery occlusive disease].

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A 56 year-old man presented with vertigo and the right sided weakness. Neurological examination revealed a lethargic man with good orientation to three spheres. His neck was supple. He had anisocoria, the right pupil being larger than the left by 1.5 mm with sluggish light reaction bilaterally. He

Successful treatment of a southern Pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis helleri) bite in a caracal (Caracal caracal).

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A caracal (Caracal caracal) was bitten on the lower lip by a southern Pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis helleri) and quickly developed progressive, severe soft tissue swelling and bruising of this site. Initial laboratory results revealed prolonged clotting times within the first hour of

[A case of ruptured middle cerebral artery aneurysm with acute subdural hematoma after clipping of the aneurysm nine years previously].

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It is known well that acute subdural hematoma develops most frequently after head injury, and secondly from pathological lesions such as intracranial ruptured aneurysm or AVM. A case of ruptured middle cerebral artery aneurysm which was clipped nine years before resulting in acute subdural hematoma

[Abulia: a case of cerebral infarction in the bilateral genua of internal capsules].

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A patient was presented with an outstanding symptom of abulia due to cerebral infarcts in the bilateral genua of internal capsules. A 53-year-old woman, generally in good health and active, had no contributory medical history except for hypertension. She was well until August 20, 1988, when she was

Presenting symptoms of pediatric brain tumors diagnosed in the emergency department.

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OBJECTIVE The primary objective of this study is to categorize the symptoms associated with brain tumors as diagnosed in the emergency department (ED). The secondary objective is to detail the specific characteristics of these headaches via a subgroup analysis. METHODS A retrospective chart review

Salty, Sweet and Difficult to Treat: A Case of Profound Hypernatremia in the Setting of Hyperosmotic Hyperglycemic State.

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Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS) is a disorder that occurs most frequently in type 2 diabetics and is associated with high mortality - up to 50%. Hypernatremia, when associated with HHS, worsens the prognosis. Encephalopathy is evident at a serum sodium level greater than 160 mOsm/kg.

Radiological imaging features of the basal ganglia that may predict progression to hemicraniectomy in large territory middle cerebral artery infarct.

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OBJECTIVE Predicting which patients are at risk for hemicraniectomy can be helpful for triage and can help preserve neurologic function if detected early. We evaluated basal ganglia imaging predictors for early hemicraniectomy in patients with large territory anterior circulation

Uncovering ocular pseudomyasthenia.

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A 61-year-old woman who presented with unilateral ptosis and subsequently a lateral rectus weakness was followed for 2.5 years with the diagnosis of ocular myasthenia. Signs then developed that led to the discovery of a cavernous sinus meningioma. When ruling out ocular myasthenia, the importance of

[Lateral inferior pontine syndrome: a case report].

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The patient, a man aged 57, was admitted to our clinic on May 1, 1987, because of severe vertigo and unsteadiness in standing. Since the age of 55 he had been suffered from hypertension and atrial fibrillation. In September, 1986, he experienced vertigo but recovered soon without therapy. On April

Management of acute subdural hematomas from aneurysmal rupture.

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Subdural hematomas (SDH) from ruptured aneurysm (RA) are much less common than intracerebral (ICH) hematomas or subarachnoid (SAH) or intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH). With computerized tomography, preoperative diagnosis is now made more often. The authors have collected 18 such cases from a review

Tuberculous meningitis presenting with unusual clinical features in Nigerians: Two case reports.

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BACKGROUND Tuberculous meningitis is common in developing countries and accounts for about 7.8% to 14% of all cases of tuberculosis in Nigeria. METHODS Case 1 was a 17-year-old woman who presented with a 3-week history of weakness of the right upper and lower limbs, a 6-hour history of inability to

[Subacute sensory neuropathy manifestated by tonic pupils associated with small cell carcinoma of the lung].

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Only a few cases of carcinomatous neuropathy with tonic pupils have been reported. In the present paper we described a 53-year-old woman with subacute sensory neuropathy who had presented with bilateral tonic pupils. She noticed numbness over the medial aspect of the left thigh in March, 1988, and

Unilateral pupillary mydriasis from nebulized ipratropium bromide: A false sign of brain herniation in the intensive care unit.

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Although there are many causes of anisocoria in the intensive care setting, the development of unilateral mydriasis in patients with intracranial hemorrhage or tumor is a neurological emergency, as it may herald the onset of uncal herniation. We describe two patients with a hemiparesis from
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