scholarly journals Clinical Diagnostic Criteria and Pretreatment Patient-Reported Outcomes Measures in a Prospective Cohort of Patients With Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

2016 ◽  
Vol 64 (3) ◽  
pp. 869-870
Author(s):  
Joshua A. Balderman ◽  
Katherine Holzem ◽  
Ahmmad A. Abuirqeba ◽  
Beverly J. Field ◽  
Michael M. Bottros ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 68 (3) ◽  
pp. e51-e52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joshua Balderman ◽  
Ahmmad Abuirqeba ◽  
Cassandra Pate ◽  
Lindsay Eichaker ◽  
Jeanne Earley ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eva Pinti ◽  
Krisztina Nemeth ◽  
Krisztina Staub ◽  
Anna Lengyel ◽  
Gyorgy Fekete ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), which is caused by heterozygous inactivating pathogenic variants in the NF1, has poor phenotypic expressivity in the early years of life and there are numerous conditions, including many other tumor predisposition syndromes, that can mimic its appearance. These are collectively termed NF1-like syndromes and are also connected by their genetic background. Therefore, the NF1’s clinical diagnostic efficiency in childhood could be difficult and commonly should be completed with genetic testing. Methods To estimate the number of syndromes/conditions that could mimic NF1, we compiled them through an extensive search of the scientific literature. To test the utility of NF1’s National Institutes of Health (NIH) clinical diagnostic criteria, which have been in use for a long time, we analyzed the data of a 40-member pediatric cohort with symptoms of the NF1-like syndromes’ overlapping phenotype and performed NF1 genetic test, and established the average age when diagnostic suspicion arises. To facilitate timely identification, we compiled strongly suggestive phenotypic features and anamnestic data. Results In our cohort the utility of NF1’s clinical diagnostic criteria were very limited (sensitivity: 80%, specificity: 30%). Only 53% of children with clinically diagnosed NF1 had a detectable NF1 pathogenic variation, whereas 40% of patients without fulfilled clinical criteria tested positive. The average age at first genetic counseling was 9 years, and 40% of children were referred after at least one tumor had already been diagnosed. These results highlight the need to improve NF1-like syndromes’ diagnostic efficiency in childhood. We collected the most extensive spectrum of NF1-like syndromes to help the physicians in differential diagnosis. We recommend the detailed, non-invasive clinical evaluation of patients before referring them to a clinical geneticist. Conclusions Early diagnosis of NF1-like syndromes can help to prevent severe complications by appropriate monitoring and management. We propose a potential screening, diagnostic and management strategy based on our findings and recent scientific knowledge.


2012 ◽  
Vol 470 (8) ◽  
pp. 2268-2273 ◽  
Author(s):  
David N. Garras ◽  
Steven M. Raikin ◽  
Suneel B. Bhat ◽  
Nicholas Taweel ◽  
Homyar Karanjia

2017 ◽  
Vol 41 (S1) ◽  
pp. s880-s880
Author(s):  
I. Sosin ◽  
Y. Chuev ◽  
G. Misko ◽  
O. Goncharova

IntroductionPopulations of spice addicts in Ukraine demonstrate distinct tendency for steady spreading, and transitory psychotic episodes, overdosing and fatal cases are being registered in consequence of smoking. “Spice” are synthetic analogues of tetrahydrocannabinol.Aims and objectivesTo develop an average personified clinical portrait of spice addict for more specified therapy.MethodTwelve patients who consumed spices systematically for 1–2 years were observed. Methods of examination: clinical psychopathological, psychological testing, clinical laboratory.ResultsMain spice addiction diagnostic criteria were: Spice smoking, obsessive and uncontrolled anosognosic desire and craving to test on themselves effects of their action, pathognomonic tolerance increase, specific post-intoxication consequences. After the first smoke inspiration heavy intoxication with euphoria and loss of surrounding real perception, sexual disinhibition and craving to repeat smoking manifested after the first smoke inspiration. Then, spice smoking became subjectively pleasant, caused condition of intoxication with increased mood, fussiness, was accompanied with feeling of hunger, thirst, and hoarse voice. In the patients rather quickly (for 2–3 weeks) twice reduced duration of intoxication state from 40 to 20 minutes, loss of situation and quantitative control over smoking was observed. Clinical specifics of addiction for spices smoking is rather quick (from 5 to 10 trials) formation of psychic equivalent of addiction, extremely intensive and emotionally saturated craving for smoking, quick rise of tolerance with loss of situational and quantitative control over smoking.ConclusionsDefinite rules in the development and formation of spice dependence is necessary to be considered while developing programs for therapy and prevention in clinical narcology.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.


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