预后与治疗

W. Potter
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在60例青少年全身性麻痹中,38例用疟疾或tryparsamide或两者同时治疗,20例用普通砷和铋或汞治疗,2例分别用放热和透热治疗。在接受普通砷治疗的20人中,17人继续经历精神和身体恶化,其中几人死亡。在38例用疟疾或tryparsamide治疗的病例中,有27例的治疗在防止病情进一步恶化方面是有效的;其中5人完全缓解,9人部分缓解。在绝大多数情况下,在开始治疗后,一段时间从2到5年过去了。在对38例用疟疾或tryparsamide治疗的患者的预后影响因素的研究中发现:(a)发病前精神水平正常的患者预后较好;(b)症状出现时处于青春期或已过青春期的患者;(c)反应类型为扩张性和混淆性;(d)从发病到接受治疗的时间不超过两年的患者。性别、发病特征和发病前的抗黄药治疗似乎对预后没有有利或不利的影响。
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PROGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
OF 60 cases of juvenile general paralysis 38 were treated with malaria or tryparsamide or both, 20 with common arsenicals and bismuth or mercury, and two with radiothermy and diathermy respectively. Of the 20 treated with common arsenicals, 17 continued to undergo a mental and physical deterioration and several of these died. In 27 of the 38 cases treated with malaria or tryparsamide the treatment was effective in so far as it prevented further deterioration; five of these gained a complete remission and nine a partial remission. In the great majority of instances a period of from two to five years had elapsed after the beginning of the treatment. In studying the factors that affect the prognosis in the 38 cases treated with malaria or tryparsamide the prognosis was found to be better in (a) patients who prior to the onset of the paresis were of normal mental level; (b) patients who were in or past adolescence when the symptoms developed; (c) those showing the expansive and confused reaction types; (d) those in whom the elapsed time between the onset of the disease and the treatment did not exceed two years. Sex, character of the onset and antiluetic treatment prior to onset did not appear to affect the prognosis favourably or unfavourably.
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