1.Restless genital syndrome in a male patient relieved by pramipaxol and gabapentin
Suber Dikici ; Dilek Ince Gunal ; Guven Arslan ; Muhammet Ali Kayıkcı
Neurology Asia 2015;20(3):405-406
A 45 year old male sought consultation in our neurology clinic with the complaint of persistent genital
uncomfortable sensations and pain. After extensive investigations, there was no underlying urological
or neurological disease demonstrable. He was diagnosed to have restless genital syndrome and was
given pramipexole and gabapentin with significant improvement of his symptoms. Our patient suggests
that pramipexol and gabapentin may be useful as treatment for restless genital syndrome.
2.Restless genital syndrome in a male patient relieved by pramipaxol and gabapentin
Suber Dikici ; Dilek Ince Gunal ; Guven Arslan ; Muhammet Ali Kayıkcı
Neurology Asia 2015;20(4):405-406
A 45 year old male sought consultation in our neurology clinic with the complaint of persistent genital
uncomfortable sensations and pain. After extensive investigations, there was no underlying urological
or neurological disease demonstrable. He was diagnosed to have restless genital syndrome and was
given pramipexole and gabapentin with significant improvement of his symptoms. Our patient suggests
that pramipexol and gabapentin may be useful as treatment for restless genital syndrome.
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3.May headache be the fi rst sign of mutation in the MTHFR gene?
Dikici SUBER ; Saritas AYHAN ; Besir Halit FAHRI ; Celbek GOKHAN ; Arslan GUVEN
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013;4(1):69-72
BACKGROUND: Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a rare disease and it has different etiologies. Inherited or acquired prothrombotic state plays a key role in the development of CVT.METHODS: A 28-year-old man who presented to our emergency department with persistent headache and accompanied by complaints of nausea and vomiting over a week. Neurologic examination revealed bilateral papilledema. Brain computed tomography showed a hyperdense area on the posterior part of the occipital lobe. Brain magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance venography revealed thrombosis of CVT. Homozygous mutations were found for methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR). MTHFR CG677T gene mutation and blood tests showed elevated homocysteine levels on the etiological screening. There was no other etiology for CVT.RESULTS: Headache and other complaints were improved after treatment of heparin, warfarin, and vitamin B12. No recurrence of symptoms was observed upon outpatient follow-up.CONCLUSION: Since CVT is an important cause of headache, we recommend etiology screening for patients who present with CVT for MTHFR gene mutations and family counseling should be provided.
4.The relationship between ischemic stroke and weather conditions in Duzce, Turkey
Gunes HARUN ; Kandis HAYATI ; Saritas AYHAN ; Dikici SUBER ; Buyukkaya RAMAZAN
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015;6(3):207-211
BACKGROUND: Weather conditions are thought to increase the risk of stroke occurrence. But their mechanism has not yet been clarified. We investigated possible relationships between ischemic stroke and weather conditions including atmospheric pressure, temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed. METHODS: One hundred and twenty-eight patients with ischemic stroke who had been admitted to our hospital between January 1 and December 31, 2010 were enroled in this study. We investigated the relationship between daily cases and weather conditions the same day or 1, 2, and 3 days before stroke. RESULTS: A negative correlation was found between maximum wind speed and daily cases 3 days before stroke. As the relationship between daily cases and changes of weather conditions in consecutive days was evaluated, a negative correlation was found between daily cases and change of atmospheric pressure in the last 24 hours. CONCLUSIONS: The maximum wind speed 3 days before stroke and change of atmospheric pressure in the last 24 hours were found to increase the cases of ischemic stroke. We recommend that individuals at risk of ischemic stroke should pay more attention to preventive measures, especially on days with low maximum wind speed, on subsequent 3 days, and on days with low atmospheric pressure in the last 24 hours.