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Balo's concentric sclerosis in a patient with spontaneous remission based on magnetic resonance imaging:A case report and review of literature
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作者 Ozgür Ertugrul esra cicekci +1 位作者 Mehmet Cudi Tuncer Mehmet Ufuk Aluclu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2018年第11期447-454,共8页
Balo's concentric sclerosis(BCS) is a rare monophasic demyelinating disease known as multiple sclerosis subtype and seen as a round lesion with variable hyper and hypodetoxification layers. Characteristic appearan... Balo's concentric sclerosis(BCS) is a rare monophasic demyelinating disease known as multiple sclerosis subtype and seen as a round lesion with variable hyper and hypodetoxification layers. Characteristic appearance can be seen as "bulb eye" or "onion bulb". The initial terminology for this neurological disorder was leukoencephalitis periaxialis concentrica; this is defined as a disease in which the white matter of the brain is destroyed in concentric layers in such a way as to leave the axial cylinders intact. This report presents a case of BCS with spontaneous healing of the patient and a mass lesion with concentric rings adjacent to the left lateral ventricle and the posterior portion of the corpus callosum with peripheral vasogenic edema. The neurological lesion of the patient was similar to the magnetic resonance imaging and clinical findings of the BCS. 展开更多
关键词 Balo's concentric sclerosis Multiple sclerosis DEMYELINATING Magnetic resonance imaging Diffusion-weighted imaging
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The Factors of Musculoskeletal Pain in Geriatric Patients and the Relationship between Pain and Quality of Life
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作者 esra cicekci Zuhal Ozisler +2 位作者 Sumru Ozel Sibel Unsal-Delialioglu Cem Ozisler 《International Journal of Clinical Medicine》 2017年第8期504-513,共10页
Aim: The purpose of the study was to assess the musculoskeletal pain frequency and intensity, to pinpoint the factors affecting the pain and to research their effect on patients’ quality of life. Methods: 203 patient... Aim: The purpose of the study was to assess the musculoskeletal pain frequency and intensity, to pinpoint the factors affecting the pain and to research their effect on patients’ quality of life. Methods: 203 patients over 65 who came to our Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation clinic were included in the study. Intensity of comorbid diseases were calculated by using Cumulative Illness Rating Scale (CIRS). Geriatric Pain Measure-24 (GPM) was used to assess the pain intensity, Geriatric Depression Scale-15 (GDS) was used to detect the presence of depression and Short Form-36 (SF-36) was used to determine quality of life. Results: The median age of the patients was 72.9 ± 6.36 (65 - 92) years. 97% of patients complained of pain. GPM total value mean of the patients was 61.9 (0 - 99.9). GPM scores were significantly higher in patients who were female (p Conclusions: Low education, being single, presence of comorbidities and being a housewife all relates to pain intensity, yet the most important factors are being female and presence of depression. Pain intensity is connected to low quality of life. We think this study will show a path to program geriatric population’s healthcare needs. 展开更多
关键词 ELDERLY PAIN QUALITY of LIFE
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