Guillain-Barré syndrome is a rare but fatal autoimmune disease of unknown origin. Infectious disease is the most common etiology of Guillain-Barré syndrome. We had a 75-year-old female patient with Guillain-...Guillain-Barré syndrome is a rare but fatal autoimmune disease of unknown origin. Infectious disease is the most common etiology of Guillain-Barré syndrome. We had a 75-year-old female patient with Guillain-Barré syndrome and a 90-year-old male patient with facial nerve palsy admitted to our hospital. Both patients experienced recovery from early Guillain-Barré syndrome and peripheral facial nerve palsy after receiving intravenous infusion of NaCl with KCl solution and taking vitamin C.展开更多
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome(MRS) is a rare, noncaseating granulomatous disorder of unknown etiology and undefined diagnostic criteria. The classical triad of recurrent orofacial edema, relapsing facial paralysis, an...Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome(MRS) is a rare, noncaseating granulomatous disorder of unknown etiology and undefined diagnostic criteria. The classical triad of recurrent orofacial edema, relapsing facial paralysis, and fissured tongue, is not frequently seen in its complete form, and many patients remain misdiagnosed or undiagnosed for years. The purpose of this study is to review the findings in the literature describing theMelkersson-Rosenthal syndrome with aim to identify its clinical and histopathological characteristics and correlate them with definitive diagnostic criteria and effective treatment modalities. A systematic review and analysis of more than 100 publications met eligibility criteria performed by the authors. Orofacial edema of unknown etiology is the most typical clinical feature of the Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome. Its coexistence with of facial nerve palsy or fissured tongue could be characterized as an oligosymptomatic MRS. Many investigators suggest cheilitis granulomatosa as a monosymptomatic form of MRS, while patients with facial palsy and fissured tongue, without orofacial edema, should not be considered having MRS.Histological evidence is not necessary. Corticosteroids are generally accepted as the mainstay treatment.展开更多
Malignant external otitis is a severe infection of the external auditoy canal, characterized by high gravity and mortality. It can arrive to skull base and originate intracranial complications. The most frequent patho...Malignant external otitis is a severe infection of the external auditoy canal, characterized by high gravity and mortality. It can arrive to skull base and originate intracranial complications. The most frequent pathogenic agent is Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Authors described two cases of external malignant otitis caused by Staphylococcus aureus, explaining clinical features, progression, diagnostic and therapeutic approach, prognosis of this disease. A comparison between Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus malignant otitis was described, associated with a literature analysis.展开更多
We present a case of an elderly man, who initially presented with right facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral headache, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR) and no fever. A presumptive diagnosis of giant cell arteri...We present a case of an elderly man, who initially presented with right facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral headache, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR) and no fever. A presumptive diagnosis of giant cell arteritis was made and the patient was treated with highdose steroids. A temporal artery biopsy was negative. Several months later, while on 16 mg of methylprednisolone daily, he presented with severe sensorimotor peripheral symmetric neuropathy, muscle wasting and inability to walk, uncontrolled blood sugar and psychosis. A work-up for malignancy was initiated with the suspicion of a paraneoplastic process. At the same time a biopsy of the macular skin lesions that had appeared on the skin of the left elbow and right knee almost simultaneously was inconclusive, whereas a repeat biopsy from the same area of the lesions that had become nodular, a month later, was indicative of Kaposi'ssarcoma. Finally, a third biopsy of a similar lesion, after spreading of the skin process, confirmed the diagnosis of Kaposi's sarcoma. He was treated with interferon α and later was seen in very satisfactory condition, with no clinical evidence of neuropathy, normal muscle strength, no headache, normal electrophysiologic nerve studies, involution of Kaposi's lesions and a normal ESR.展开更多
文摘Guillain-Barré syndrome is a rare but fatal autoimmune disease of unknown origin. Infectious disease is the most common etiology of Guillain-Barré syndrome. We had a 75-year-old female patient with Guillain-Barré syndrome and a 90-year-old male patient with facial nerve palsy admitted to our hospital. Both patients experienced recovery from early Guillain-Barré syndrome and peripheral facial nerve palsy after receiving intravenous infusion of NaCl with KCl solution and taking vitamin C.
文摘Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome(MRS) is a rare, noncaseating granulomatous disorder of unknown etiology and undefined diagnostic criteria. The classical triad of recurrent orofacial edema, relapsing facial paralysis, and fissured tongue, is not frequently seen in its complete form, and many patients remain misdiagnosed or undiagnosed for years. The purpose of this study is to review the findings in the literature describing theMelkersson-Rosenthal syndrome with aim to identify its clinical and histopathological characteristics and correlate them with definitive diagnostic criteria and effective treatment modalities. A systematic review and analysis of more than 100 publications met eligibility criteria performed by the authors. Orofacial edema of unknown etiology is the most typical clinical feature of the Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome. Its coexistence with of facial nerve palsy or fissured tongue could be characterized as an oligosymptomatic MRS. Many investigators suggest cheilitis granulomatosa as a monosymptomatic form of MRS, while patients with facial palsy and fissured tongue, without orofacial edema, should not be considered having MRS.Histological evidence is not necessary. Corticosteroids are generally accepted as the mainstay treatment.
文摘Malignant external otitis is a severe infection of the external auditoy canal, characterized by high gravity and mortality. It can arrive to skull base and originate intracranial complications. The most frequent pathogenic agent is Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Authors described two cases of external malignant otitis caused by Staphylococcus aureus, explaining clinical features, progression, diagnostic and therapeutic approach, prognosis of this disease. A comparison between Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus malignant otitis was described, associated with a literature analysis.
文摘We present a case of an elderly man, who initially presented with right facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral headache, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR) and no fever. A presumptive diagnosis of giant cell arteritis was made and the patient was treated with highdose steroids. A temporal artery biopsy was negative. Several months later, while on 16 mg of methylprednisolone daily, he presented with severe sensorimotor peripheral symmetric neuropathy, muscle wasting and inability to walk, uncontrolled blood sugar and psychosis. A work-up for malignancy was initiated with the suspicion of a paraneoplastic process. At the same time a biopsy of the macular skin lesions that had appeared on the skin of the left elbow and right knee almost simultaneously was inconclusive, whereas a repeat biopsy from the same area of the lesions that had become nodular, a month later, was indicative of Kaposi'ssarcoma. Finally, a third biopsy of a similar lesion, after spreading of the skin process, confirmed the diagnosis of Kaposi's sarcoma. He was treated with interferon α and later was seen in very satisfactory condition, with no clinical evidence of neuropathy, normal muscle strength, no headache, normal electrophysiologic nerve studies, involution of Kaposi's lesions and a normal ESR.