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This case report discusses a cause of familial epilepsy that also emphasises the importance of MRI as the modality of choice in investigating seizures in children - Hereditary cerebral cavernous angiomas
Abstract:
In cavernous angiomas of the brain, abnormally dilated blood vessels are tightly clustered together with no intervening neural parenchyma. Commonly recognised as a sporadic finding, these lesions may also be inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion. This disorder was recognised as a common entity with the advent of MRI. As lesions were often not detected on CT imaging, symptomatic more...
International Classification:
Neurological
Categories:
epilepsy
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Irish Medical Journal,
Vol: 95 Page: 56-58 2002
D. Coghlan; B. Lynch; D. Allcutt
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The aim of this study was to examine mitochondrial cytopathies and the associated phenotypic heterogeneity
Abstract:
Mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders account for significant and varied presentations in paediatric practice. The true prevalence of these disorders in the paediatric population is still not well documented with predicted geographic variation. We report a retrospective analysis over a seven year period of cases presenting to a tertiary care centre and associated clinical features. more...
International Classification:
Other - Mitochondrial cytopathies
Categories:
Mitochondrial cytopathies
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Irish Medical Journal,
Vol: 99 Page: 2006
E. P. Treacy; R. McConn-Walsh; P. Mayne; P. Rustin; G. K. Brown; A. Monavari; E. Ryan; M. D. King
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The article discusses moving beyond Birth Asphyxia as the cause of cerebral palsy
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Irish Medical Journal,
Vol: 94 Page: 68-70 2001
D. G. M. McDonald; J. B. McMenamin
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The article discusses sedation of children by non-anaesthetists
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
British Journal of Anaesthesia,
Vol: 85 Page: 659-661 2000
M. E. McBrien; P. A. Farling; R. Mackenzie; D. J. Hatch; M. R. Sury
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This study examined sedation with oral chloral hydrate in children undergoing MRI scanning
Abstract:
In the absence of a general anaesthetic facility for MRI scanning in children, we introduced a sedation protocol using chloral hydrate. Our aim was to evaluate the success and safety of our protocol. This was a retrospective study enrolling 36 children over a 7 month period. The overall success rate was 86% with no child experiencing respiratory complications. In those less than one more...
International Classification:
Procedure - sedation with oral chloral hydrate
Categories:
sedation with oral chloral hydrate
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Irish Medical Journal,
Vol: 101 Page: 80-82 2008
E. Low; M. O'Driscoll; P. MacEneaney; O. O'Mahony
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The aim of this study was to examine cases of sigmoid sinus thrombosis and discuss the clinical presentation, investigation and management of this disease
Abstract:
Lateral sinus thrombosis is a life threatening complication of middle ear disease, the presentation, diagnosis and management of which has seen many changes in recent times. While the introduction of antibiotics has been associated with a reduction in the incidence and associated morbidity/mortality of this complication, their use has also altered the clinical features of presentation, more...
International Classification:
Other - sigmoid sinus thrombosis
Categories:
sigmoid sinus thrombosis
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Irish Medical Journal,
Vol: 98 Page: 206-208 2005
M. A. Thornton; J. Hughes; R. McConn-Walsh; M. A. Walsh
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This case report discusses a case where an antenatal scan showed a cerebral vessel dilatation consistent with a vein of Galen malformation
Abstract:
We report a case where an antenatal scan showed a cerebral vessel dilatation consistent with a vein of Galen malformation (VGAM). After delivery the diagnosis was confirmed on MRI scan. The infant's condition was stable in relation to the two important clinical indicators, mainly not in congestive cardiac failure and no hydrocephalus. The vein of Galen assessment score as used in more...
International Classification:
Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period - Report
Categories:
antenatal scan detected cerebral vessel dilatation
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Irish Medical Journal,
Vol: 97 Page: 8-10 2004
A. Foran; V. Donohue; P. McParland; B. Lynch; P. Lasjaunias; G. Rodesch; J. F. Murphy
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