Hiccups and multiple sclerosis

Hiccups is a rare and unfamiliar presenting symptom of multiple sclerosis. Patients admitted to Ramathibodi Hospital from 1969 to 1992 who had a clinical diagnosis of multiple sclerosis were reviewed. The presenting symptoms and neurological signs were analysed. The clinical features and course of t...

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Main Authors: Rawiphan Witoonpanich, Busaya Pirommai, Supoch Tunlayadechanont
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spelling th-mahidol.215142018-07-24T10:47:40Z Hiccups and multiple sclerosis Rawiphan Witoonpanich Busaya Pirommai Supoch Tunlayadechanont Mahidol University Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Medicine Hiccups is a rare and unfamiliar presenting symptom of multiple sclerosis. Patients admitted to Ramathibodi Hospital from 1969 to 1992 who had a clinical diagnosis of multiple sclerosis were reviewed. The presenting symptoms and neurological signs were analysed. The clinical features and course of the disease of cases who initially presented with intractable hiccups were studied in detail. There were 4 cases out of a total of 47 cases (8.5%) who presented with hiccups. These patients all had relapse and remission and two of them had a rather fulminant course of illness. Therefore, multiple sclerosis should be seriously considered as a possible cause of intractable hiccups. It may be of benign or malignant form. In the latter, the patients may develop quadriparesis within hours or days and respiratory failure may ensue. They usually respond well to high dose intravenous corticosteroids especially pulse methylprednisolone. 2018-07-24T03:47:40Z 2018-07-24T03:47:40Z 2004-10-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.87, No.10 (2004), 1168-1171 01252208 2-s2.0-8444225419 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/21514 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=8444225419&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
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Rawiphan Witoonpanich
Busaya Pirommai
Supoch Tunlayadechanont
Hiccups and multiple sclerosis
description Hiccups is a rare and unfamiliar presenting symptom of multiple sclerosis. Patients admitted to Ramathibodi Hospital from 1969 to 1992 who had a clinical diagnosis of multiple sclerosis were reviewed. The presenting symptoms and neurological signs were analysed. The clinical features and course of the disease of cases who initially presented with intractable hiccups were studied in detail. There were 4 cases out of a total of 47 cases (8.5%) who presented with hiccups. These patients all had relapse and remission and two of them had a rather fulminant course of illness. Therefore, multiple sclerosis should be seriously considered as a possible cause of intractable hiccups. It may be of benign or malignant form. In the latter, the patients may develop quadriparesis within hours or days and respiratory failure may ensue. They usually respond well to high dose intravenous corticosteroids especially pulse methylprednisolone.
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Rawiphan Witoonpanich
Busaya Pirommai
Supoch Tunlayadechanont
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Busaya Pirommai
Supoch Tunlayadechanont
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title Hiccups and multiple sclerosis
title_short Hiccups and multiple sclerosis
title_full Hiccups and multiple sclerosis
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title_full_unstemmed Hiccups and multiple sclerosis
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