19 research outputs found

    Perceptual phenomena after unilateral arm amputation: a pre-post-surgical comparison

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    Painful and non-painful phantom phenomena occur frequently after amputations but are rarely investigated in the perioperative stage. The goal of the present study was the assessment of phantom phenomena, pain and changes in primary somatosensory cortex prior to and after upper limb amputation. Two patients who suffered from metastatic carcinoma were examined 2 days prior to and 7 days after the amputation of an arm using comprehensive psychometric assessments and neuroelectric source imaging. Both patients reported phantom limb pain that was similar to their pre-amputation pain. In one patient, reorganization of the mouth area into the deafferented hand area took place immediately after the amputation. In the other patient reorganization had occurred prior to the amputation possibly related to non-use of the arm several years prior to the amputation

    Manifestações vestibulococleares em pacientes com diabetes melito tipo I Vestibulocochlear manifestations in patients with type I diabetes mellitus

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    Ometabolismo da glicose tem muita influência na fisiologia da orelha interna e pequenas variações glicêmicas podem provocar alterações na audição e no equilíbrio corporal. OBJETIVO: Verificar as manifestações vestibulococleares em pacientes com diabetes melito tipo I. FORMA DE ESTUDO: Coorte contemporânea com corte transversal. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Avaliaram-se 30 pacientes (17 homens e 13 mulheres) encaminhados do Hospital de Clínicas da UFPr para o Laboratório de Otoneurologia da Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná no período de março/2004 a fevereiro/2005. Realizaram-se os seguintes procedimentos: anamnese, inspeção otológica, avaliação audiológica convencional, medida de imitância acústica e avaliação vestibular. RESULTADOS: Observaram-se entre as queixas otoneurológicas a prevalência de cefaléia (23,3%), tontura rotatória (16,6%) e zumbido (13,3%). Nas queixas associadas e hábitos, a prevalência foi do abuso de cafeína (20,0%), álcool e alergia (10,0%), em cada. Houve prevalência de limiares auditivos normais (90,0%). A medida de imitância acústica mostrou-se sem alteração. O exame vestibular esteve alterado em 60,0%. Houve predomínio das síndromes vestibulares periféricas deficitárias. CONCLUSÕES: Verificou-se um maior número de alteração do sistema vestibular (60,0%) em relação ao sistema auditivo (10,0%). Houve predomínio da normalidade no exame auditivo. Houve prevalência de alteração no sistema vestibular periférico e da síndrome vestibular periférica deficitária.<br>Glucose metabolism has a significant impact on inner ear physiology, and small changes may result in hearing and balance disorders. AIM: To investigate vestibulocochlear symptoms in patients with type I diabetes mellitus. STUDY DESIGN: a cross-sectional study of a contemporary group. MATERIAL AND METHOD: 30 patients referred from Clinical Hospital-UFPR to the Laboratory of Otoneurology-UTP between Mar/2004 to Feb/2005 were evaluated. The following procedures were carried out: a medical history, otological inspections, audiometry, acoustic impedance tests, and vestibular function tests. RESULTS: The prevalence of otoneurologic complaints was: headache (23.3%), vertigo (16.6%), and tinnitus (13.3%). The prevalence of associated complaints and habits was: caffeine abuse (20.0%), allergies (10.0%), and alcohol abuse (10.0%). The prevalence of normal auditory thresholds was 90.0%. Acoustic impedance showed no changes. The vestibular test showed changes in 60.0% of cases. Peripheral vestibular deficiency syndromes were also found. CONCLUSIONS: Significant vestibular system changes were found (60.0%) compared to the auditory system (10.0%). Audiometry revealed mostly normal results. The vestibular test showed changes in the peripheral vestibular system and the peripheral vestibular deficiency syndrome
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