Neurological involvement with Whipple's disease.

E MacDonald
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Whipple's disease is an inflammatory illness primarily afflicting middle-aged men. Although originally seen as a disease of intestinal malabsorption, it may affect any body system causing numerous signs and symptoms. These are due to infiltration of macrophages containing sickleform particles which stain PAS-positive. Definitive diagnosis is made by biopsy, and treatment is with broad-spectrum antibiotics. There seems to be an infectious component to the disease although defective immunologic responses may be implicated. Exact etiology is unknown. Although a rare illness, there has recently been increased recognition of this disease. Neurological involvement occurs with dissemination of lesions to the nervous system. Symptoms are quite varied but most often include dementia. As is apparent from the patient history, early diagnosis and treatment is imperative. Even without symptoms, there should probably be treatment for central nervous system involvement since neurological manifestations are often fatal. The case study presented illustrates a multisystem illness. The neurological presentation includes peripheral neuropathy, cranial nerve involvement, brainstem dysfunction, endocrine disturbance, thalamic or pituitary symptoms, and changes in cerebral function. Nursing measures reinforce the importance of the role of primary nursing for patient care and the necessity of comprehensive nursing care plans. Management problems were alleviated by providing consistency and continuous orientation, by involving the patient and his family in the plan of care, and by establishing a safe and consistent environment. Nursing process can improve and enhance patient responses, family coping ability, and the quality of care given. A "difficult" patient can help to expand nursing knowledge as well as promote personal growth and satisfaction.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

与惠普尔病有关的神经系统疾病
惠普尔氏病是一种主要折磨中年男性的炎症性疾病。虽然最初被认为是一种肠道吸收不良的疾病,但它可以影响任何身体系统,引起许多体征和症状。这是由于含有镰状颗粒的巨噬细胞浸润,使pas呈阳性。通过活组织检查做出明确诊断,并使用广谱抗生素治疗。虽然免疫反应缺陷可能与此病有关,但似乎有传染因素。确切的病因尚不清楚。虽然是一种罕见的疾病,但最近人们对这种疾病的认识有所增加。随着病变向神经系统的扩散,神经系统受累。症状多种多样,但最常见的是痴呆。从患者的病史可以看出,早期诊断和治疗是必不可少的。即使没有症状,也应该对中枢神经系统受累进行治疗,因为神经系统的表现往往是致命的。本案例研究说明了一种多系统疾病。神经学表现包括周围神经病变、颅神经受累、脑干功能障碍、内分泌紊乱、丘脑或垂体症状以及脑功能改变。护理措施强化了初级护理对病人护理的重要性和综合护理计划的必要性。通过提供一致性和连续性的指导,通过让患者及其家属参与护理计划,以及通过建立一个安全和一致的环境,管理问题得以缓解。护理过程可以改善和提高病人的反应,家庭的应对能力和护理质量。一个“难相处”的病人可以帮助扩展护理知识,促进个人成长和满意度。(摘要删节250字)
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