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Headache and pregnancy: a systematic review
AbstractThis systematic review summarizes the existing data on headache and pregnancy with a scope on clinical headache phenotypes, treatment of headaches in pregnancy and effects of headache medications on the child during pregnancy and breastfeeding, headache related complications, and diagnostics of headache in pregnancy. Headache during pregnancy can be both primary and secondary, and in the last case can be a symptom of a life-threatening condition. The most common secondary headaches are stroke, cerebral venous thrombosis, subarachnoid hemorrhage, pituitary tumor, choriocarcinoma, eclampsia, preeclampsia, idiopathic ...
Source: The Journal of Headache and Pain - October 19, 2017 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 14, Pages 854: Treatment of Human Placental Choriocarcinoma Cells with Formaldehyde and Benzene Induced Growth and Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition via Induction of an Antioxidant Effect
In this study, the effects of formaldehyde (FA) and benzene (Bz), the main components of CS, on cell proliferation and epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) of JEG-3 human choriocarcinoma cells were examined to confirm the relationship between CS components and placenta carcinoma. Upon MTT assay, FA (10−8 M to 10−5 M) and Bz (10−11 M to 10−8 M) increased JEG-3 cell proliferation. Western blot assay revealed that the protein expression of cyclin D1 and E1 increased, while the levels of p21 and p27 were reduced following treatment. In Scratch assay, FA (10−8 M and 10−5 M) and Bz (10−11 M and 10−8 M) increas...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - July 29, 2017 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Hae-Miru Lee Soo-Min Kim Kyung-Chul Choi Tags: Article Source Type: research

Incidental primary mediastinal choriocarcinoma diagnosed by endobronchial ultrasound ‐guided fine needle aspiration in a patient presenting with transient ischemic attack and stroke
We describe a case of a 41‐year old male patient with no significant prior medical history who presents with symptoms of Transient Ischemic Attack and stroke. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the brain identified areas of ischemia in the left side, and angiography showed occlusion of the left Medial Cerebral Artery (MCA). Cardiac Transthoracic Echocardiogram (TTE) for stroke evaluation incidentally noted a mediastinal abnormality leading to cancer work‐up. Computer Tomography (CT) and 18F‐fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET‐CT scan of the chest incidentally revealed an avid 6 cm paraesophagial/subcarinal mass. Further ...
Source: Diagnostic Cytopathology - April 11, 2017 Category: Pathology Authors: Ivo M. B. Francischetti, Antonio Cajigas, Mark Suhrland, Joaquim M. Farinhas, Samer Khader Tags: BRIEF REPORT Source Type: research

Stroke Caused by a Pulmonary Vein Thrombosis Revealing a Metastatic Choriocarcinoma.
PMID: 26056347 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Circulation - June 9, 2015 Category: Cardiology Authors: Bonnet L, Raposo N, Blot-Souletie N, Faruch Bilfeld M, Chollet F, Mazière J, Olivot JM, Albucher JF Tags: Circulation Source Type: research

Neurocritical care complications of pregnancy and puerperum
Abstract: Neurocritical care complications of pregnancy and puerperum such as preeclampsia/eclampsia, hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelets syndrome, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, seizures, ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, postpartum angiopathy, cerebral sinus thrombosis, amniotic fluid emboli, choriocarcinoma, and acute fatty liver of pregnancy are rare but can be devastating. These conditions can present a challenge to physicians because pregnancy is a unique physiologic state, most therapeutic options available in the intensive care unit were not studied in pregnant patients, and in many situations, ph...
Source: Journal of Critical Care - July 14, 2014 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Jennifer A. Frontera, Wamda Ahmed Tags: Clinical Potpourri Source Type: research