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Case of Advanced Recurrent Glioblastoma Successfully Treated with Monoterpene Perillyl Alcohol by Intranasal Administration 被引量:1
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作者 C. O. Da Fonseca Raphael M. Teixeira +4 位作者 ricardo ramina Giovana Kovaleski Júlio Thome Silva Janaína Nagel Thereza Quirico-Santos 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 2011年第1期16-21,共6页
We report a case of recurrent glioblastoma (GBM) successfully treated with the Ras inhibitor monoterpene perillyl alcohol by intranasal administration. A 37-years-old white woman had been previously submitted to three... We report a case of recurrent glioblastoma (GBM) successfully treated with the Ras inhibitor monoterpene perillyl alcohol by intranasal administration. A 37-years-old white woman had been previously submitted to three neurosurgical procedures, in June 2000 for radical tumor excision of grade II astrocytoma;in July 2003 for first recurrence of type IV glioma and in August 2004 for GBM recurrence. After last surgery, patient started a new cycle of chemotherapy but was refractory to treatment, presented clinical adverse effects and resonance image scan showed no reduction of tumoral lesion. Patient was then considered out of therapeutic possibilities and indicated for supportive treatment. On March 2005 patient joined Phase I/II clinical trial for assess the efficacy of the monoterpene POH, a Ras inhibitor. POH was administered by intranasal route four times a day (268 mg daily) as single chemotherapy agent. Image scans performed 3 and 5 years later revealed marked reduction of enhancing lesion. This illustrative case demonstrates that intranasal administration of the monoterpene POH as a single agent was an effective therapeutic strategy capable to sustain long-term regression of recurrent glioma without clinical and laboratory toxicity. 展开更多
关键词 GLIOBLASTOMA Long-term SURVIVAL Perillyl ALCOHOL INTRANASAL ADMINISTRATION
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Hakim-Adams syndrome secondary to syphilis
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作者 ricardo Krause Martinez de Souza Alexandre Zatera +4 位作者 Fernanda Leal Suzano Flavia de Oliveira Braga Samanta Fabrício Blattes da Rocha ricardo ramina Pedro Andre Kowacs 《Case Reports in Clinical Medicine》 2013年第6期377-379,共3页
Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) secondary to syphilis is an atypical form of neurosyphilis with an unusual clinical presentation and uncommon neuroimaging findings. A case of Syndrome de Hakim-Adams occurring in a... Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) secondary to syphilis is an atypical form of neurosyphilis with an unusual clinical presentation and uncommon neuroimaging findings. A case of Syndrome de Hakim-Adams occurring in a 79-year-old male was admitted for investigation of a dementia syndrome. The patient presented with clinical features and neuroimaging compatible with NPH. Syphilis serology was reactive and compatible with active disease. The patient was treated with crystalline penicillin (4 million units every 4 hours for 21 days) and was assessed again after three months, when his cognition and gait had improved and the urinary incontinence had resolved. According to this information, we describe a case of syphilis mimicking normal pressure hydrocephalus, making clear the importance of the investigation of sexually transmitted diseases in the differential diagnosis of dementia, even in patients without established risk supposedly. 展开更多
关键词 NEUROSYPHILIS Hakim-Adams Syndrome SYPHILIS Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
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