piperidines has been researched along with Craniopharyngioma* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for piperidines and Craniopharyngioma
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En Face Widefield OCT Angiography of MEK Inhibitor-Associated Retinopathy.
Topics: Azetidines; Craniopharyngioma; Female; Fluorescein Angiography; Fundus Oculi; Humans; MAP Kinase Kinase 1; Middle Aged; Piperidines; Pituitary Neoplasms; Protein Kinase Inhibitors; Retinal Diseases; Tomography, Optical Coherence; Vemurafenib | 2021 |
Severe delirium due to basal forebrain vascular lesion and efficacy of donepezil.
A severe intractable delirium caused by the basal forebrain vascular lesion and its dramatic recovery after donepezil administration were reported. A 68-year-old man had suffered for a month from delirium of mixed type caused by the right basal forebrain vascular lesion after surgery for craniopharyngioma. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed hemorrhagic infarcts in the head of the right caudate nucleus and the right basal forebrain of the medial septal nucleus, diagonal band of Broca and nucleus basalis of Meynert. He had been treated with anti-psychotics, anti-depressants and hypnotics, which resulted in little improvement. Donepezil administration dramatically improved his intractable delirium at the 19th post-donepezil administration day, but this was followed by amnestic symptoms. Clinical correlates of delirium with the basal forebrain lesion and efficacy of donepezil support the hypocholinergic theory of delirium. Topics: Aged; Basal Ganglia Cerebrovascular Disease; Basal Nucleus of Meynert; Craniopharyngioma; Delirium; Donepezil; Humans; Indans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Nootropic Agents; Piperidines; Pituitary Neoplasms; Postoperative Complications; Prosencephalon; Sleep Wake Disorders; Vision Disorders | 2004 |