Larson Hurley (guitarsheep62)
dentifiers NCT02348593, NCT02348606. Registry European Union Drug Regulating Authorities Clinical Trials. Names TONES 2 and TONES 3. URL https//. Identifiers EudraCT 2014-005487-15, EudraCT 2014-005514-31. Registry ClinicalTrials.gov. Names TONES 2 and TONES 3. URLs https// and https//. Identifiers NCT02348593, NCT02348606. Registry European Union Drug Regulating Authorities Clinical Trials. Names TONES 2 and TONES 3. URL https//. Identifiers EudraCT 2014-005487-15, EudraCT 2014-005514-31. The association between schizophrenia and narcolepsy has been controversial. We conducted a prospective case control study of schizophrenia and comorbid narcolepsy type 1 in adolescents compared with patients with either diagnosis alone and healthy controls using F-fluorodeoxy glucose positron emission tomography, sleep studies, and neurocognitive tests. We included 11 patients (9-20 years old) with schizophrenia and comorbid narcolepsy type 1, 11 with narcolepsy type 1, 11 with schizophrenia, and 11 controls. All groups were matched for age and sex. Participants were required to submit to clinical interviews for sleep and psychiatric disorders, sleep questionnaires, continuous performance test, Wisconsin card sorting test, sleep studies including polysomnography, multiple sleep latency test and actigraphy, and positron emission tomography studies. All data were analyzed to compare the differences between the 4 groups. The positron emission tomography results demonstrated significant differences in thquired additional interventions.Synovial osteochondromatosis (SOC) is a rare benign neoplasm. It is caused by the metaplasia of the synovium into the bone. The knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, and ankle are the common sites. Our objective was to retrospectively assess the clinical and radiological features of a few cases of SOC resembling some rheumatological conditions and describe it along with a literature review. A retrospective analysis of the clinical and radiological features of a few cases of SOC mimicking some rheumatological conditions was performed. There were 4 cases 3 adult men and a young boy. Three cases presented in the elbow and 1 case in the hip. There was a case mimicking osteoarthritis of the elbow in a young individual, another case presented like myositis ossificans of the elbow, and another case was similar to neuropathic arthritis of the elbow. The case in the hip presented as painful limping in the child. SOC can sometimes mimic various conditions affecting the synovial joints. A careful evaluation of the clinical and radiological features can be helpful in the correct diagnosis. Medical literature shows that some authors tend to use the eponym Behçet/Behçet's disease/syndrome, whereas others use its amalgamated form, that is, Adamantiades-Behçet/Behçet's disease/syndrome. We investigated the changes in the use of these eponyms over the past 2 decades. We used the PubMed database to search for publications that contained any of these nomenclatures using the appropriate tools available. Data were obtained for the title evaluated in the database and variations of the title or its distribution by year with respect to the nomenclature found in most related studies. A total of 4,211 publications were found to use the original eponym compared with 96 publications that included the term Adamantiades from the year 2000 to the present. Considering the title of the articles, there was a declining use of the amalgamated form with Adamantiades from the first decade to the second decade, whereas there was an increasing use of Behçet/Behçet's disease or syndrome. In contrast, the relative percentages of all the reviewed articles that used the eponym disease or syndrome