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[Iatrogenic damage to the nervous system].

H A Schulze

    Psychiatrie, Neurologie, Und Medizinische Psychologie
    |October 1, 1979
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This review details iatrogenic nervous system damage from procedures like lumbar puncture and angiography, and treatments including drugs and radiation. Accurate morphological examination is crucial for assessing these neurological injuries.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Medical Diagnostics
    • Neuroscience

    Context:

    • Iatrogenic injuries to the nervous system are a significant concern in medical practice.
    • Published reports and original findings highlight various causes and types of neurological damage.
    • Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures carry inherent risks of neurological complications.

    Purpose:

    • To survey and summarize key findings on iatrogenic damage to the nervous system.
    • To review complications associated with specific diagnostic procedures (e.g., lumbar puncture, angiography).
    • To discuss neurological sequelae resulting from medical treatments and interventions.

    Summary:

    • The review covers iatrogenic neurological damage from procedures like lumbar puncture, myelography, and cerebral angiography.

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  • It addresses risks such as embolism and discusses lesions from drug treatments, radiation, anesthesia, and surgical interventions.
  • The importance of systematic morphological examinations for precise assessment of iatrogenic lesions is emphasized.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the need for careful procedural technique and risk assessment in neurological interventions.
    • Underscores the importance of post-procedural monitoring for neurological complications.
    • Stresses the necessity of thorough diagnostic evaluation to identify and manage iatrogenic neurological damage.