ro13-9904 and Intellectual-Disability

ro13-9904 has been researched along with Intellectual-Disability* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for ro13-9904 and Intellectual-Disability

ArticleYear
[Pneumococcal meningitis in children--9 1/2-year-experience at Szent László Hospital, Budapest, Hungary].
    Ideggyogyaszati szemle, 2008, Nov-30, Volume: 61, Issue:11-12

    No recent publications are available about pneumococcal meningitis in Hungarian children. The aim of this study was to collect data of epidemiological, clinical and prognostic features of pneumococcal meningitis in children treated at Szent László Hospital, Budapest, Hungary.. We conducted a retrospective review of medical charts and follow-up records of patients aged 1 to 18 years admitted to our Pediatric and Pediatric Intensive Care Units due to pneumococcal meningitis between 1st Jan 1998 and 30th Jun 2007.. 31 children with 34 cases of pneumococcal meningitis were admitted to our hospital in the study period. Two children developed recurrent illness. The mean age was 6 years, 26% were under 1 year of age. The mean duration of hospital stay was 21 days, 97% required intensive care. Frequent clinical symptoms were fever (100%), nuchal rigidity and vomiting (78%), altered mental status (71%), Kernig's and Brudzinski's signs (58%) and seizures (41%). Otitis media, sinusitis, mastoiditis were present in 44%, 58%, 41%, respectively. Subdural effusion, parenchymal cerebral lesion and sinus thrombosis were documented in 5, 3 and 2 cases, respectively. One third of the patients received ceftriaxon, two thirds were administered ceftriaxon and vancomycin. Adjunctive therapy with dexamethasone was given to 91% of the children. 70% of patients required mechanical ventilation. 9 patients (25%) required endoscopic sinus surgery. In 13 cases (38%) mastoidectomy, in 5 children (15%) neurosurgery was performed. The case fatality rate was 23.5%. 8 (23.5%) patients had mild or moderate, 1 child (3%) developed severe neurological sequelae.. Pneumococcal meningitis in children remains a source of substantial morbidity and mortality in childhood. The long hospital stay, the frequent need for intensive care and severe neurologic sequelae emphasize the importance of early diagnosis, early treatment and prevention with pneumococcal conjugate vaccines.

    Topics: Adolescent; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Ataxia; Ceftriaxone; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Hospital Departments; Humans; Hungary; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Intellectual Disability; Intensive Care Units, Pediatric; Length of Stay; Male; Medical Records; Meningitis, Pneumococcal; Muscle Hypotonia; Pneumococcal Vaccines; Recurrence; Respiration, Artificial; Retrospective Studies; Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic; Vaccines, Conjugate; Vancomycin

2008
Salmonella infection and pneumonia in a patient with kyphoscoliosis.
    European journal of medical research, 1996, Nov-25, Volume: 1, Issue:12

    Pulmonary involvement is an uncommon extraintestinal manifestation of salmonellosis. We describe a 30 year old man with mental retardation, presenting with salmonella gastroenteritis and bacteremia. An early pneumonia evolving in the clinical setting of severe kyphoscoliosis, suggests that hematogenous spread to the lungs may occur as a result of abnormalities of the chest wall.

    Topics: Adult; Ceftriaxone; Cephalosporins; Humans; Intellectual Disability; Kyphosis; Male; Pneumonia, Bacterial; Salmonella Infections; Scoliosis

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