Effects of an Antithrombin Drug in Patients with Subacute Exacerbations of Binswanger Disease
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概要
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The blood coagulation system has been shown to be activated in subacute exacerbations of Binswanger disease (BD). In our previous study, the antithrombin drug argatroban ameliorated the neurological exacerbations in a BD patient with antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. We have further examined the therapeutic efficacy of argatroban in 3 BD patients with subacute exacerbations, but without any immune-mediated prothrombotic complications. In 1 out of these 4 patients, treatment with sodium ozagrel, an antiplatelet drug was applied, but was ineffective. In all patients, argatroban treatment reduced the levels of the hemostatic markers, with a corresponding improvement in cognitive dysfunction and gait disorders. These results suggest that the antithrombin effect is true also for BD patients not compromised by the immune-mediated prothrombotic condition.(Internal Medicine 39: 966-969, 2000)
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著者
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AKIGUCHI Ichiro
the Department of Neurology, Kyoto University
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Tomimoto Hidekazu
The Department Of Neurology Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Yagi Hideo
The Department Of Neurology Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Ogura Satoshi
The Department Of Neurology Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Akiguchi Ichiro
The Department Of Neurology Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Ohtani Ryo
The Department Of Neurology Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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WAKITA Hideaki
the Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University
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Wakita Hideaki
The Department Of Neurology Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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OHTANI Ryo
The Department of Cerebrovascular Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center
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