NR ADTJ
AU Ellis,C.J.; Katifi,H.; Weller,R.O.
TI A further British case of growth hormone induced Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
QU Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 1992 Dec; 55(12): 1200-2
PT journal article
AB Transmission of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) from cadaveric growth hormone injections had previously been reported in 7 cases, including one from Britain. As a result, the treatment was abandoned in 1985 and superceded by safer recombinant DNA growth hormone injections. Recent reports now record the number of cases worldwide as 23, but with the incubation period being measured in years, new cases of CJD can still present. We give a detailed report of one of the recent cluster of British cases and aim to highlight the problem to clinicians who may encounter further patients with cadaveric growth hormone induced CJD.
MH Adult; Astrocytes/pathology; Brain/pathology; Case Report; Craniopharyngioma/*surgery; Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome/pathology/*transmission; *Drug Contamination; Growth Hormone/*adverse effects/therapeutic use; Human; *Hypophysectomy; Male; Neurons/pathology; Pituitary Neoplasms/*surgery; Postoperative Complications/*etiology/pathology
AD Wessex Neurological Centre, Southampton General Hospital, UK
SP englisch
PO England