Neurología : publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española de Neurología
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American trypanosomiasis, known as Chagas' disease (CD) is a major Public Health problem in South America. Chronic cardiomyopathy is the most common clinical form of CD. Chagasic cardiomyopathy affects about 30 % of CD patients, and its manifestations begin on average 10-40 years after the initial infection. ⋯ Prevalence of apical aneurysm in CD stroke patients has been estimated in 37%. The diagnosis of CD may be established after stroke presentation in at least 40% of patients. Chagasic cardiomyopathy should be included in the differential diagnosis of the etiology of stroke, being a potential source of cardioembolic stroke.
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Neuropathic pain is a condition affecting a significant proportion of the world's population. Many therapeutic drugs have been used. They achieve less than satisfactory results and are associated to common side effects that affect the daily life of patients. ⋯ In clinical trials, pregabalin has been shown to be effective in postherpetic neuralgia and painful diabetic neuropathy at doses ranging from 150-600 mg/day. The analgesic effects of pregabalin occur in the first few days of treatment and are sustained over time. Side effects are few; most are transient and well-tolerated by patients, and the treatment discontinuation rate is minimal.
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Sneeze is an ubiquitous phenomenon that happens to everyone. In spite of this, little attention has been paid to it, among medical literature in general, and even less in neurologic texts. ⋯ It is usually ignored by its sufferers, who report it as a curiosity or a minor complaint, and its importance has been neglected in spite of its hereditary nature and its apparently high prevalence. We review the history, epidemiology, genetics, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and physiopathology of this reflex hereditary response.
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Cysticercosis occurs when humans become intermediate hosts of Taenia solium after ingesting its eggs. It is the most common helminthic infection of the nervous system, and is endemic in Latin America, Asia and Africa, as well as in industrialized nations with a high immigrant influx of people coming from endemic areas. Neurocysticercosis is a pleomorphic disease due to individual differences in the number and location of the parasites within the nervous system as well as to differences in the severity of the host's immune reaction against the parasite. ⋯ Cysticidal drugs (albendazole and praziquantel) have improved the prognosis of this condition. However, some patients have torpid clinical courses despite therapy. Surgery plays an important role in the management of some forms of the disease, particularly hydrocephalus and intraventricular cysts.
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Review Case Reports
[Anticoagulant treatment in hemorrhagic brains infarts due to large sinus venous thrombosis].
Cerebral venous and sinus thrombosis is an infrequent condition which presents with a wide spectrum of signs and a variable mode of onset. Sinus thrombosis may cause isolated intracranial hypertension but also may cause cerebral venous infarcts, which are frequently hemorrhagic. Treatment with antithrombotic agents is controversial because there is only one randomised controlled trial with unfractionated heparin. ⋯ The G20210A mutation in the prothrombin gene was detected as a likely risk factor for venous thrombosis. Therapeutical and diagnosis aspects are discussed. We review the previous literature on the topic.