Neurological examinations after liver transplantation concerning patients under corticosteroid immunosuppression and either FK 506 or cyclosporin |
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Authors: | K. Trocha J. Haas B. Ringe U. Wurster C. Ehrenheim M. Winkler B. Ringe C. Ehrenheim |
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Affiliation: | Neurologische Klinik mit Klinischer Neurophysiologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany;Klinik für Abdominalchirurgie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany;Klinik für Nuklearmedizin, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany |
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Abstract: | Abstract To study the neurological sequelae in liver transplanted recipients, 25 patients were followed up between 5 and 30 months after transplantation and another 14 patients were seen before and after transplantation. Physical examination took special note of tremor and polyneuropathy; additionally, patients estimated concentration and memory, tremor, paraesthesias and sleep disturbances on a self-rating scale. Tremor was reported to be preexistent in 50% of the later FK 506 and cyclosporin group and only temporarily rose afterwards. Twenty-eight percent complained of tremor and 20 % said that it interfered mildly with daily activity. Only 2 of 39 patients showed new signs of polyneuropathy. Concentration and memory improved significantly after transplantation. In the second group of patients, MRI, EEG, lumbar puncture and neuropsychological tests were done just before and routinely after transplantation, revealing numerous preexisting neurological deficits with only singular changes afterwards. |
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Keywords: | FK 506 and neurological side-effects Liver transplantation |
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