1.Bilateral Genu valgum in an adolescent with primary hyperparathyroidism
Siow Ping Lee ; Shu Teng Chai ; Leh Teng Loh ; Norhaliza Mohd Ali
Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 2020;35(2):220-223
Primary hyperparathyroidism in children and adolescents is rare and often symptomatic at presentation. A 15-year-old boy presented with bilateral genu valgum for two years. Biochemical results were consistent with primary hyperparathyroidism. Calcium levels normalized two months after removal of a left inferior parathyroid adenoma.
parathyroid neoplasms
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genu valgum
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adolescent
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Hyperparathyroidism, Primary
2.Transcranial sonography in differential diagnosis of Parkinson disease and other movement disorders.
Li-Shu WANG ; Teng-Fei YU ; Bin CHAI ; Wen HE
Chinese Medical Journal 2021;134(14):1726-1731
BACKGROUND:
Reports evaluating the efficacy of transcranial sonography (TCS) for the differential diagnosis of Parkinson disease (PD) and other movement disorders in China are scarce. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the application of TCS for the differential diagnosis of PD, multiple system atrophy (MSA), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), and essential tremor (ET) in Chinese individuals.
METHODS:
From 2017 to 2019, 500 inpatients treated at the Department of Dyskinesia, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University underwent routine transcranial ultrasound examination. The cross-sections at the midbrain and thalamus levels were scanned, and the incidence rates of substantia nigra (SN) positivity and the incidence rates of lenticular hyperechoic area were recorded. The echo of the SN was manually measured.
RESULTS:
Of the 500 patients, 125 were excluded due to poor signal in temporal window sound transmission. Among the 375 individuals with good temporal window sound transmission, 200 were diagnosed with PD, 90 with ET, 50 with MSA, and 35 with PSP. The incidence rates of SN positivity differed significantly among the four patient groups (χ2 = 121.061, P < 0.001). Between-group comparisons were performed, and the PD group showed a higher SN positivity rate than the ET (χ2 = 94.898, P < 0.017), MSA (χ2 = 57.619, P < 0.017), and PSP (χ2 = 37.687, P < 0.017) groups. SN positivity showed a good diagnostic value for differentiating PD from the other three movement diseases, collectively or individually. The incidences of lenticular hyperechoic area significantly differed among the four patient groups (χ2 = 38.904, P < 0.001). Next, between-group comparisons were performed. The lenticular hyperechoic area was higher in the PD group than in the ET (χ2 = 6.714, P < 0.017) and MSA (χ2 = 18.680, P < 0.017) groups but lower than that in the PSP group (χ2 = 0.679, P > 0.017).
CONCLUSION
SN positivity could effectively differentiate PD from ET, PSP, and MSA in a Chinese population.
Diagnosis, Differential
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Humans
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Multiple System Atrophy/diagnostic imaging*
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Parkinson Disease/diagnostic imaging*
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Substantia Nigra/diagnostic imaging*
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Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive
3.Resistant hypertension during antituberculosis treatment: how is rifampicin implicated?
Soon Leng Lee ; Wei Juan Lim ; Shu Teng Chai
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2020;75(5):591-593
smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis. His backgroundhistory included chronic essential hypertension which waswell-controlled with amlodipine 10mg daily. However, hisblood pressure became suboptimal one week intoantitubercular treatment, necessitating escalation ofantihypertensive therapy up to six medications. Followingcompletion of antitubercular treatment, his blood pressureimproved markedly. The number of antihypertensives wasable to be reduced to only two after a month. We postulatethat rifampicin has attenuated the therapeutic effect ofamlodipine via potent induction of hepatic CYP3A4 but thefailure to control the blood pressure even with medicationsunrelated to cytochrome P450 pathways raises the spectreof an additional interaction.