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CASE PRESENTATION (Evidence-based medicine). General Data:. This is a case of M.T, 37 year-old female, married, Christian, right-handed, from Malate, Manila who came in due to stiffening and pain in the neck. History of Present Illness. Patient is a non-diabetic, non-hypertensive. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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This is a case of M.T, 37 year-old female, married, Christian, right-handed, from Malate, Manila who came in due to stiffening and pain in the neck.

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Patient is a non-diabetic, non-hypertensive.

Few months PTC – on and off nape pain, described as piercing, radiating to shoulder area with pin-prick sensation. 4/10 on VAS. Resolves spontaneously. No history of trauma. No meds taken. No consult done.

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1 day PTC – after bout of prolonged coughing, noted the same nape pain (piercing in character), which radiates to the rest of the head and shoulder (pin-prick in character), 6/10 on VAS, associated with slight stiffening of the neck, (+) some degree of limitation of range of motion of the neck due to pain.

At day of consult – persistence of stiffening and pain of neck area prompted consult.

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• (-) fever/weight loss/easy fatigability/ no loss of appetite• (-) dizziness• (-) cough/colds/difficulty of breathing• (-) chest pain/palpitations• (-) abdominal pain/diarrhea/change in bowel movement/melena,/hematochezia/hematemesis• (-) dysuria/polyuria/ polydipsia/polyphagia• (-) loss of consciousness/seizures

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(+) Endometriosis with adenomyosis –maintained on DMPA

(-) HPN, (-) DM, (-) PTB, (-) BA (-) previous hospitalization (-) previous operation (-) allergy to food and drugs

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College graduate Works as a teacher No vices

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conscious, coherent, in pain (6-7/10 on VAS)Vital Signs: BP= 120/70mmhg HR=96 bpmRR=20cpm T= 37 C BMI= 22 kg/m2

HEENT: anicteric sclerae, pink palpebral conjunctivae, (-) cervicolympadenopathy, (-) tonsillopharyngeal congestion

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CHEST: equal chest expansion, no retraction, clear breath sounds, (-) crackles

CVS: adynamic precordium, distinct heart sounds, normal rate regular rhythm, no murmur

ABDOMEN: flat, normoactive bowel sounds, nontender

EXTREMITIES: full and equal pulses, no cyanosis, no edema

(+) direct tenderness on neck and shoulder area (+) limitation of flexion, extension, rotation of

the neck on passive and active motion

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Neuro Exam: GCS 15, oriented to 3 spheresCN I: NACN II: 2-3 mm EBRTLCN III, IV, VI: full EOMSCN V: (+) corneal reflexCN VII: (-) facial asymmetryCN VIII: gross hearing intactCN IX, X: (+) gag reflexCN XI: good shrugCN XII: tongue midline

Motor: 5/5 on all ExtremitiesSensory: 100% light touch on all extremitiesCerebellar: (-) dysdiadokinesiaDTR’s: ++

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Myofascial Pain Syndrome, cervical arear/o Cervical RadiculopathyEndometriosis with Adenomyosis

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Dx: Cervical AP-L Tx: 1. Eperisone HCl 50mg/tab 1 tab TID 2. Mefenamic Acid 500mg q8 PRN for pain Warm Compress on cervical area Avoid sudden movement of neck

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In adult patients presenting with localized pain and stiffness of the neck, what is the sensitivity and specificity of x-ray vs MRI in diagnosing Cervical Radiculopathy, using a cross sectional study?

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Population Adult patients presenting with localized pain and tenderness of the neck

Intervention X-ray vs MRI

Outcome Sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing Cervical Radiculopathy

Method Cross sectional study

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In adult patients diagnosed with Myofascial Pain Syndrome, is Eperisone + NSAID more effective than Baclofen + NSAID in achieving faster relief of spasticity, using randomized control trial

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Population Adult patients diagnosed with Myofascial Pain Syndrome

Intervention Eperisone + NSAID

Comparison Baclofen + NSAID

Outcome Faster relief of spasticity

Method Randomized control trial

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Thank you!