1.Pseudo-orthostatic tremor as a manifestation of vitamin B12 deficiency: A case report
Journal of Medicine University of Santo Tomas 2023;7(1):1186-1189
Vitamin B12 deficiency has long been known to present with various neurological manifestations, but only rarely presents as movement disorders, especially in adults. We present the case of a 30-year-old vegan male presenting with tremors on both legs when standing which was relieved by vitamin B12 supplementation. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first documented case of slow orthostatic tremor or pseudo-orthostatic tremor caused by vitamin B12 deficiency.
Vitamin B 12 Deficiency
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Vitamin B 12
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Vegans
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Movement Disorders
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Tremor
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Electromyography
2.A review of the clinical significance of lumbar puncture in the diagnostic approach of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH): A case report of CT-Negative and Lumbar Puncture–Positive SAH
Maria Vashti Zerlinda Lesmana ; Edrik Wiyogo ; Frandy Susatia ; Candra Wiguna ; Harsan Harsan
Journal of Medicine University of Santo Tomas 2023;7(2):1235-1243
Headaches are a common presentation in the emergency department (ED). Even though not all are potentially serious, some such as subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) can be more dangerous than others. SAH is a medical emergency with an almost 50% mortality rate. It is crucial not to miss the diagnosis of SAH, as a missed or delayed diagnosis can be severely detrimental. It classically presents as thunderclap headache, a severe, sudden-onset headache. There are various approaches in diagnosing or excluding SAH, which is classically done by performing a computed tomography (CT) scan followed by a lumbar puncture (LP). But with the improved sensitivity of more modern diagnostic tools, more physicians are in support of changing this classical teaching. The aim of this case report is to review the advantages and disadvantages of LP in diagnosing SAH, along with other diagnostic tools commonly used.
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
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Spinal Puncture
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Cerebrospinal Fluid