1.Clinical Effectiveness of Oren-Gedoku-To for Insomnia associated with Acute Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders.
Kazuo YAMADA ; Shigenobu KANBA ; Kimio OHNISHI ; Hiroko MIZUSHIMA ; Chikayo UMEYAMA ; Fumitake KATOH ; Motoko FUKUZAWA ; Takaaki MURATA ; Bokusou TERASHI ; Masahiro ASAI
Kampo Medicine 1997;47(5):827-831
Eighteen untreated patients with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, all of whom had insomnia among their chief complaints, were randomly divided into two groups. For four weeks, nine patients (group A) were treated with neuroleptics (haloperidol) and Orengedokuto, and the remainder (group B) were treated with neuroleptics alone. Changes in schizophrenic symptoms and the number of doses of hypnotics (nitrazepam) were examined. In group A, the thought disturbance (conceptual disorganization, grandiosity, hallucinatory behavior, unusual thought content) aspect of schizophrenic symptoms improved (p=0.06), and the number of doses of hypnotics (mean=1.9) was smaller (p=0.06), as compared with group B (mean=7.7). These observations suggest that augmentation therapy with Orengedoku-to is potentially effective for the treatment of insomnia associated with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders.
2.Complete Resolution of a Case of Calcific Tendinitis of the Longus Colli with Conservative Treatment.
Fumitake TEZUKA ; Toshinori SAKAI ; Ryo MIYAGI ; Yoichiro TAKATA ; Kosaku HIGASHINO ; Shinsuke KATOH ; Koichi SAIRYO ; Natsuo YASUI
Asian Spine Journal 2014;8(5):675-679
Acute calcific tendinitis of the longuscolli is a self-limiting inflammatory condition caused by calcium hydroxyapatite deposition in the longuscolli tendon. Although several case reports have described its radiological presentation, few reports provide detailed chronological accounts through symptomatic and radiologic resolution. A 59-year-old woman presented with severe neck pain and stiffness of a few days duration as well as moderate discomfort when swallowing. Lateral radiographs revealed a large calcium deposit anterior to the C1.C2 joint and swelling of the prevertebral soft tissue from C1 to C5. CT and magnetic resonance imaging showed fluid in the retropharyngeal gap.A soft collar and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug were prescribed, without antibiotics. At 4 months after presentation, the calcium deposit and all symptoms had resolved completely. Although this disease is comparatively rare, physicians should keep it in mind when a patient presents with acute severe neck pain.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Calcium
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Deglutition
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Durapatite
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Female
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Humans
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Joints
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Middle Aged
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Neck Pain
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Tendinopathy*
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Tendons