The patients w让h acquired immunodeficiency syndrome(AIDS)are prone to opportunistic infections due to immune deficiencies.Because the AIDS virus is neuropathic,10%of AIDS patients first manifested central nervous sys...The patients w让h acquired immunodeficiency syndrome(AIDS)are prone to opportunistic infections due to immune deficiencies.Because the AIDS virus is neuropathic,10%of AIDS patients first manifested central nervous system(CNS)symptoms.111 More than 40% of untreated AIDS patients will develop CNS diseases.121 The diagnosis and treatment for AIDS complicated with intracranial lesions are mainly based on clinical experience and laboratory tests.If necessary,brain biopsies were taken into consideration to help to diagnose and choose a suitable therapy.In clinic practice,to get a specific diagnosis is very difficult.To further analyze the clinical features of such patients and to provide some suggestions for the clinical diagnosis and treatments,we retrospectively analyzed three AIDS cases with CNS infection who attended the Peking Union Medical College Hospital.展开更多
To the Editor:Intracranial solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a kind of rare tumor.It was first identified as a distinct entity in 1996 and included by the 2000 World Health Organization classification of tumors of th...To the Editor:Intracranial solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a kind of rare tumor.It was first identified as a distinct entity in 1996 and included by the 2000 World Health Organization classification of tumors of the nervous system.展开更多
Background: Intracranial hemorrhage is the most common emergency in the neurology department, and patients with a medical history of hemophilia have a risk of severe bleeding. Case presentation: A 56-year-old man was ...Background: Intracranial hemorrhage is the most common emergency in the neurology department, and patients with a medical history of hemophilia have a risk of severe bleeding. Case presentation: A 56-year-old man was admitted to the emergency department in our hospital. He was diagnosed with hemophilia A and subdural hematoma. We administered an infusion of factor VⅢ to decrease the risk of bleeding and improve the prognosis. Factor VⅢ infusion is the most important factor in treating hemophilia A patients. Conclusion: We recommend carefully checking coagulation function and the medical history once these patients are admitted, especially in the emergency department.展开更多
文摘The patients w让h acquired immunodeficiency syndrome(AIDS)are prone to opportunistic infections due to immune deficiencies.Because the AIDS virus is neuropathic,10%of AIDS patients first manifested central nervous system(CNS)symptoms.111 More than 40% of untreated AIDS patients will develop CNS diseases.121 The diagnosis and treatment for AIDS complicated with intracranial lesions are mainly based on clinical experience and laboratory tests.If necessary,brain biopsies were taken into consideration to help to diagnose and choose a suitable therapy.In clinic practice,to get a specific diagnosis is very difficult.To further analyze the clinical features of such patients and to provide some suggestions for the clinical diagnosis and treatments,we retrospectively analyzed three AIDS cases with CNS infection who attended the Peking Union Medical College Hospital.
文摘To the Editor:Intracranial solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a kind of rare tumor.It was first identified as a distinct entity in 1996 and included by the 2000 World Health Organization classification of tumors of the nervous system.
文摘Background: Intracranial hemorrhage is the most common emergency in the neurology department, and patients with a medical history of hemophilia have a risk of severe bleeding. Case presentation: A 56-year-old man was admitted to the emergency department in our hospital. He was diagnosed with hemophilia A and subdural hematoma. We administered an infusion of factor VⅢ to decrease the risk of bleeding and improve the prognosis. Factor VⅢ infusion is the most important factor in treating hemophilia A patients. Conclusion: We recommend carefully checking coagulation function and the medical history once these patients are admitted, especially in the emergency department.