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anisocoria/vomiting

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An unusual case of anisocoria in a child with bleeding aneurysm of posterior communicating artery and idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP).

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BACKGROUND ITP can give rise to bleeding episodes in different parts of the body including the central nervous system with various systemic manifestations. METHODS An eight-year old female child, diagnosed as a case of chronic ITP for last two years, developed intense headache and vomiting for a few

[Misleading anisocoria in a comatose 15-year-old with head injury].

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Anisocoria after blunt head trauma, associated with altered vigilance, is not unusually assumed to expanding intracranial mass lesion. Obvious signs of head-trauma and vomiting might strengthen this diagnosis. We report from an unconscious 15-year-old girl (Glasgow-Coma-Scale score 3) that showed

[Anisocoria and nausea].

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We present the case of a 40-year-old female patient with sudden onset of anisocoria and unilateral ptosis of the left eye. With the exception of several previous episodes of nausea and vomiting, mild headache and tiredness, combined with the early death of the patient's mother following aortic

Transdermal scopolamine and perioperative anisocoria in craniofacial surgery: a report of 3 patients.

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Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is a common complaint after plastic and reconstructive surgery. Transdermal scopolamine is a commonly used agent for prevention of PONV. Anisocoria from transdermal scopolamine use is an adverse effect that has not been reported in the plastic surgery

Anisocoria from transdermal scopolamine.

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A transdermal scopolamine patch is an effective medication for relieving motion sickness, treating nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy and decreasing withdrawal side-effects from wearing off opioids. A 14-year-old boy with chronic granulomatous disease and severe infection was admitted to the

[Iatrogenic anisocoria after using a scopolamine patch for PONV prophylaxis]

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This is a case report of a 29-year-old female patient who developed unilateral mydriasis following the use of a scopolamine patch for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV).Given a medical history showing multiple risk factors for PONV, a preauricular scopolamine patch was

Abrupt exacerbation of acute subdural hematoma mimicking benign acute epidural hematoma on computed tomography--case report.

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A 75-year-old male was hit by a car, when riding a bicycle. The diagnosis of acute epidural hematoma was made based on computed tomography (CT) findings of lentiform hematoma in the left temporal region. On admission he had only moderate occipitalgia and amnesia of the accident, so conservative

Neurocysticercosis in pregnancy: a case initially diagnosed as eclampsia.

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BACKGROUND Neurocysticercosis is an infection of the central nervous system with the pork tapeworm's cysticercus. METHODS A 21-year-old Hispanic primigravida presented at 33 weeks' gestation with acute onset of mental status changes preceded by headaches and emesis. She was transferred comatose to

Predictors for moderate to severe paediatric head injury derived from a surveillance registry in the emergency department.

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OBJECTIVE Head injuries are a common complaint among children presenting to the emergency department (ED). This study is part of an ongoing prospective surveillance of head injured children presenting to a paediatric ED. We aim to derive predictors for moderate to severe head injury in our

[A case of ophthalmoplegic migraine with cerebral aneurysm].

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A case of ophthalmoplegic migraine with cerebral aneurysm is reported. A 47-year-old female with a 17-year history of migraine was admitted. She had three attacks of severe migrainous headache accompanied with nausea and vomiting within three weeks. Soon after the third attack, she noticed diplopia

Intracranial hydatid cyst is a rare cause of midbrain herniation: A case report and literature review.

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Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection affecting the brain in about 2% of the cases. Brain involvement is most commonly observed in children. Here, we report a 13-year-old male patient who presented with headache, nausea, and vomiting. Before cranial computed tomography (CT) was performed, the

[A case of dural AVM during pregnancy (author's transl)].

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A case of dural AVM manifested during pregnancy was reported. On December 28, 1979, a 28-year-old primipara, suddenly developed headache, nausea and vomiting at the 8th month of her pregnancy and soon after became unconscious. She was transferred by ambulance to our hospital. On admission she was

Vitamin K deficiency--late onset intracranial haemorrhage.

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A retrospective study is presented of the clinical features and outcome of late onset haemorrhagic disease due to vitamin K deficiency in 11 babies who were admitted to the emergency or child neurology unit during a 4-year period (January 1994-December 1997). The disease occurred in infants between

Electroencephalography in primary diagnosis of mild head trauma.

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OBJECTIVE the aim of this study was to compare the clinical examination and EEG examination regarding their relevance in diagnosing cerebral function changes in early head trauma. METHODS ninety four male patients who suffered from mild head trauma (GCS 13-15) were assigned into two groups. The

Differences in clinical features and computed tomographic findings between embolic and non-embolic acute ischemic stroke: a quantitative differential diagnosis.

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A diagnosis based on the presumed mechanism of stroke onset is useful for management strategies in acute ischemic stroke. Ninety-two patients with embolic (cardiac or artery-to-artery) and 107 with non-embolic (thrombotic or hemodynamic) stroke were diagnosed on strict cerebral angiographic criteria
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