Ke-Hua Pan
First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University
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Oncotarget | 2015
Hai Zou; Ke-Hua Pan; Hong-Ying Pan; Dong-Sheng Huang; Ming-Hua Zheng
Tuberculosis (TB) is a common disease to threaten human health. TB of the central nervous system (CNS) is rare but the most serious type of systemic TB because of its high mortality rate, serious neurological complications and sequelae. In this case report, we describe a woman who presented with walking instability, intracerebral hemorrhage and leptomeningeal enhancement due to tuberculosis meningitis. The patient had no significant medical history and the initial clinical symptoms were walking instability. On analysis, the cerebrospinal fluid was colorless and transparent, the pressure was more than 400 mm H2O, there was lymphocytic pleocytosis, increased protein, and decreased glucose levels present. No tuberculosis or other bacteria were detected. The patients brain computed tomography image showed intra-cerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and contrast magnetic resonance imaging showed ICH in the right frontal lob, and leptomeningeal enhancement. CNS TB is rare but has a high mortality rate. As this disease has no unique characteristics at first presentation such as epidemiology and obvious clinical manifestation, a diagnosis of CNS TB remains difficult.
Oncotarget | 2016
Hai Zou; Ke-Hua Pan; Liang Wu; Hong-Ying Pan; Ya-Hui Ding; Ming-Hua Zheng
NK/T cell lymphoma (NKTCL) is a common disease which is a threat to human health. Nasal NKTCL is a rare but serious type of systemic lymphoma because of its high mortality rate and serious complications. In this case report, we describe a male who presented with nasal blockage in the right side, a fever of one month duration and a soy-like, painless and gradually increasing mass in the right submandibular region due to nasal NKTCL. The patient had no significant medical history and the initial clinical symptoms were nasal blockage. Contrast computed tomography showed that the nasopharyngeal mucosa was thickened and that the celiac and retroperitoneal lymphaden was intumescent. Finally a biopsy, guided by nasal endoscopy and examined using flow cytometry confirmed a diagnosis of NKTCL. Nasal NKTCL is rare and has no unique characteristics at first presentation, such as epidemiology and obvious clinical manifestation. As no effective therapy is currently available for this disease, early diagnosis and therapy of nasal NKTCL remains challenging.
BMJ | 2016
Ke-Hua Pan; Ming-Hua Zheng
A 24 year old man underwent a clinical examination because of recurrent limb shaking. Physical and mental examination revealed no abnormalities. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed and a sagittal T1 weighted image obtained (fig 1⇓). What is the diagnosis? …
BMJ | 2014
Ke-Hua Pan; Ming-Hua Zheng
BMJ | 2015
Ke-Hua Pan; Ming-Hua Zheng
BMJ | 2015
Ming-Hua Zheng; Ke-Hua Pan; Ke-Qing Shi
BMJ | 2015
Ke-Hua Pan; Ming-Hua Zheng
BMJ | 2015
Ming-Hua Zheng; Ke-Hua Pan
BMJ | 2015
Ming-Hua Zheng; Ke-Hua Pan
BMJ | 2015
Ming-Hua Zheng; Ke-Hua Pan