Definition A syndrome characterized by progressive vision and hearing loss during early childhood. Some patients have the so-called 'Charles Bonnet syndrome,' involving decreased visual acuity and vivid visual hallucinations. USH is a genetically heterogeneous condition characterized by the association of retinitis[…][uniprot.org]
[…] intentional tremor on both hands, and mild truncal ataxia.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] DIAGNOSES: Approximately three months after the car crash, she began to show tremor on both hands and mild truncal ataxia.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Twenty months after the car crash, when she underwent neurological evaluation at the rehabilitation department of a university hospital, she presented with mild resting and[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Neuropsychiatric symptoms, such as hallucinations, delusions, and agitation, which may mimic acute psychosis, have also been described. 1 Ataxia can present as both truncal[westjem.com] . 1 Changes in mental status are common at presentation, occurring in 80–90% based on retrospective reviews. 1 These changes can range from confusion, memory difficulty, mild[westjem.com]
An 84-year-old Japanese woman with metastatic insulinoma suffered from frequent hypoglycemic events. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) confirmed severe and frequent symptomatic/asymptomatic hypoglycemia. After the initiation of everolimus treatment, the hypoglycemic events were rapidly eliminated. CGM revealed[…][ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Hyponatremia Other names Hyponatraemia, low blood sodium, hyponatræmia Sodium Specialty Internal medicine Symptoms Decreased ability to think, headaches, nausea, poor balance, confusion, seizures, coma [1] [2] Types Low volume, normal volume, high volume [3] Diagnostic method Serum sodium 135 mmol/L [2] Differential[…][en.wikipedia.org]
Although the neuropathologic changes and diagnostic criteria for the neurodegenerative disorder Alzheimer's disease (AD) are well-established, the clinical symptoms vary largely. Symptomatically, frontal variant of AD (fv-AD) presents very similarly to behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), which creates[…][ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Your doctor will diagnose a stroke based on your signs and symptoms, your medical history, a physical exam, and test results. Your doctor will want to find out the type of stroke you’ve had, its cause, the part of the brain that's affected, and whether you have bleeding in the brain. If your doctor thinks you’ve[…][nhlbi.nih.gov]
† Deceased. From University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island; and Minneapolis VA Health Care System and HealthPartners, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Disclaimer: Findings and conclusions are those of the authors, who are responsible for the article's contents; findings and[…][doi.org]
Adrenal oncocytoma is very rare pathological variant of adrenal neoplasm. These are usually large and non-functional; however, rarely functional adrenal oncocytomas are also presented as Cushing's syndrome and pheochromocytoma. We report a case of adrenal oncocytoma in 38 year old female presented with symptoms[…][ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Ital J Pediatr. 2015 Jan 20;41:3. doi: 10.1186/s13052-014-0107-1. Author information 1 Department of Pediatrics, The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children's Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, 109 West Xueyuan Road, Wenzhou, China. zhouyonghai311@126.com. Abstract The most usual presentation of Plesiomonas[…][ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]