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6.  Cancer and metastatic disease

diverse group of tumors varies in the amount of bone involvement and the need for orthopedic oncology evaluation. Multiple myeloma is the most common primary Page 49malignancy of bone and is often defined by the presence of multifocal skeletal disease. Patients with multiple myeloma generally present during or after
Claudette M. Lajam· Oxford· 7766778899887Book detail →

4.  Autoimmune disorders

antigen; ESR, erythrocyte sedimentation rate; Jo-1 antibody, histidyl-tRNA synthetase antibody; Scl-70 antibody, scleroderma antibody; SCLE, subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus; SLE, systemic lupus erythematosus; Sm/RNP antibody, Smith/ribonucleoprotein antibody; SS-A and SS-B antibody, Sjögren syndrome A and B antibodies. Certain ethnic groups
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 18

Case 8 Full-Term Infant With Seizure

antigen, gonorrhea and chlamydia, HIV, and syphilis, and showed immunity to rubella. There was no family history of neurologic disorders or seizures. He required positive pressure ventilation for 2 minutes in the delivery room with Apgar scores
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456798765Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 18

Case 8 Full-Term Infant With Seizure

antigen, gonorrhea and chlamydia, HIV, and syphilis, and showed immunity to rubella. There was no family history of neurologic disorders or seizures. He required positive pressure ventilation for 2 minutes in the delivery room with Apgar scores
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456780105Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 18

Case 8 Full-Term Infant With Seizure

antigen, gonorrhea and chlamydia, HIV, and syphilis, and showed immunity to rubella. There was no family history of neurologic disorders or seizures. He required positive pressure ventilation for 2 minutes in the delivery room with Apgar scores
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 8363524232526Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 74

Case 55 Recurrent Discoordination

variable degrees of restricted diffusion within the lesions. MRI of the spine was normal. The panel contains four axial brain M R I scans labeled A, B, C, and D. Scans A to C show hyperintense signals involving the cerebellar white matter, periventricular white matter, and corona radiata. Scan
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456780105Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 55

Case 39 Parasites in the Brain

antigen exposure to the CNS can worsen neuroinflammation. If orbital cysticercosis is present, high-dose therapy can lead to cyst rupture with catastrophic vision loss. Therefore, hospitalization with careful monitoring is required during the treatment course. Clinical Red Flags • Headache, vomiting, and papilledema suggest increased
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456798765Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 55

Case 39 Parasites in the Brain

antigen exposure to the CNS can worsen neuroinflammation. If orbital cysticercosis is present, high-dose therapy can lead to cyst rupture with catastrophic vision loss. Therefore, hospitalization with careful monitoring is required during the treatment course. Clinical Red Flags • Headache, vomiting, and papilledema suggest increased
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 8363524232526Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 74

Case 55 Recurrent Discoordination

variable degrees of restricted diffusion within the lesions. MRI of the spine was normal. The panel contains four axial brain M R I scans labeled A, B, C, and D. Scans A to C show hyperintense signals involving the cerebellar white matter, periventricular white matter, and corona radiata. Scan
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 8363524232526Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 74

Case 55 Recurrent Discoordination

variable degrees of restricted diffusion within the lesions. MRI of the spine was normal. The panel contains four axial brain M R I scans labeled A, B, C, and D. Scans A to C show hyperintense signals involving the cerebellar white matter, periventricular white matter, and corona radiata. Scan
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456798765Book detail →
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