Monday, November 29, 2010

Organic brain syndrome

Source:http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001401.htm

Organic brain syndrome (OBS) is a general term used to describe decreased mental function due to a medical disease, other than a psychiatric illness. It is often used synonymously (but incorrectly) with dementia.
Causes

Disorders associated with OBS include:

* Brain injury caused by trauma
o Bleeding into the brain (intracerebral hemorrhage)
o Bleeding into the space around the brain (subarachnoid hemorrhage)
o Blood clot inside the skull causing pressure on brain (subdural hematoma)
o Concussion
* Breathing conditions
o Low oxygen in the body (hypoxia)
o High carbon dioxide levels in the body (hypercapnia)
* Cardiovascular disorders
o Abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmias)
o Brain injury due to high blood pressure (hypertensive brain injury)
o Dementia due to many strokes (multi-infarct dementia)
o Heart infections (endocarditis, myocarditis)
o Stroke
o Transient ischemic attack (TIA)
* Degenerative disorders
o Alzheimer's disease (also called senile dementia, Alzheimer's type)
o Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease
o Diffuse Lewy Body disease
o Huntington's disease
o Multiple sclerosis
o Normal pressure hydrocephalus
o Parkinson's disease
o Pick's disease
* Dementia due to metabolic causes
* Drug and alcohol-related conditions
o Alcohol withdrawal state
o Intoxication from drug or alcohol use
o Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (a long-term effect of excessive alcohol consumption or malnutrition)
o Withdrawal from drugs (especially sedative-hypnotics and corticosteroids)
* Infections
o Any sudden onset (acute) or long-term (chronic) infection
o Blood poisoning (septicemia)
o Brain infection (encephalitis)
o Meningitis (infection of the lining of the brain and spinal cord)
* Other medical disorders
o Cancer
o Kidney disease
o Liver disease
o Thyroid disease (high or low)
o Vitamin deficiency (B1, B12, or folate)

Other conditions that may mimic organic brain syndrome include:

* Depression
* Neurosis
* Psychosis

Symptoms

Symptoms can differ based on the disease. In general, organic brain syndromes cause:

* Agitation
* Confusion
* Long-term loss of brain function (dementia)
* Severe, short-term loss of brain function (delirium)

Exams and Tests

Tests depend on the disorder, but may include:

* Blood tests
* Electroencephalogram (EEG)
* Head CT scan
* Head MRI

Treatment

Treatment depends on the disorder. Many of the disorders are treated mainly with rehabilitation and supportive care to assist the person in areas where brain function is lost.

Medications may be needed to reduce aggressive behaviors that can occur with some of the conditions.
Outlook (Prognosis)

See the specific disorder. Some disorders are short-term and treatable, but many are long-term or get worse over time.

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Splenic injury grading


Source:http://radiopaedia.org/articles/splenic_injury_grading
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST)

Grade I

* Subcapsular haematoma < 10% of surface area
* Capsular laceration < 1 cm depth

Grade II

* Subcapsular haematoma 10 - 50% of surface area
* Intraparenchymal haematoma < 5 cm in diameter
* Laceration 1 - 3 cm depth not involving trabecular vessels

Grade III

* Subcapsular haematoma > 50% of surface area or expanding
* Intraparenchymal haematoma > 5 cm or expanding
* Laceration > 3 cm depth or involving trabecular vessels
* Ruptured subcapsular or parenchymal haematoma

Grade IV

* Laceration involving segmental or hilar vessels with major devascularization (> 25% of spleen)

Grade V

* Shattered spleen
* Hilar vascular injury with devascularised spleen

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