1.Clinical and Imaging Features of Hypertrophic Olivary Degeneration Secondary to Brainstem Hemorrhage: 1 Case Report
Dalou HE ; Bei SHAO ; Anbin BO ; Huanjie HUANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(12):1191-1193
Objective To investigate the clinical and imaging features of hypertrophic olivary degeneration (HOD) secondary to brainstem hemorrhage. Methods The clinical data of one patient with HOD secondary to brainstem hemorrhage was retrospectively analyzed. Results The patient was hospitalized with paroxysmal and body involuntary jitter and other extrapyramidal symptoms. After admission, MRI scan showed bilateral inferior olive nucleus of medulla oblongata were localized hypertrophy. Conclusion The main clinical manifestation of HOD secondary to brainstem hemorrhage is extrapyramidal symptom. The imaging features are abnormal signals and localized hypertrophy at inferior olive nucleus.
2.Cinepazide Maleate Combined with Venlafaxine for Post-stroke Depression
Huanjie HUANG ; Bei SHAO ; Weiyong YIN ; Dalou HE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(4):368-369
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of cinepazide maleate combined with venlafaxine on post-stroke depression.Methods60 stroke patients with post-stroke depression were divided into control group (n=30) and observation group (n=30). On the basis treatment, the control group was given venlafaxine, the observation group was given venlafaxine and maleate cinepazide injection. The course was 4 weeks. The two groups were assessed with Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD) and modified Barthel Index(MBI) before and after treatment.ResultsThe observation group improved better than the control group (P<0 05) even in HAMD and MBI 4 weeks after treatment(P<0.01).ConclusionCinepazide maleate combined with venlafaxine may be more effective on post-stroke depression to improve depressive symptoms, and the activities of daily living.