Searched for: in-biosketch:true
person:kruppl01
Comparison of neurologic and pyschologic findings in patients with Lyme disease and chronic fatigue syndrome [Meeting Abstract]
Krupp, Lauren B; LaRocca, NG; Luft, BJ; Halperin, JJ
ORIGINAL:0011427
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2237482
AMELIORATION OF FATIGUE WITH PEMOLINE IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS [Meeting Abstract]
KRUPP, LB; COYLE, PK; CROSS, AH; DERMIT, S; FRIEDMAN, R
ISI:A1989AG02300160
ISSN: 0364-5134
CID: 2233462
The fatigue severity scale. Application to patients with multiple sclerosis and systemic lupus erythematosus
Krupp, L B; LaRocca, N G; Muir-Nash, J; Steinberg, A D
Fatigue is a prominent disabling symptom in a variety of medical and neurologic disorders. To facilitate research in this area, we developed a fatigue severity scale, subjected it to tests of internal consistency and validity, and used it to compare fatigue in two chronic conditions: systemic lupus erythematosus and multiple sclerosis. Administration of the fatigue severity scale to 25 patients with multiple sclerosis, 29 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, and 20 healthy adults revealed that the fatigue severity scale was internally consistent, correlated well with visual analogue measures, clearly differentiated controls from patients, and could detect clinically predicted changes in fatigue over time. Fatigue had a greater deleterious impact on daily living in patients with multiple sclerosis and systemic lupus erythematosus compared with controls. The results further showed that fatigue was largely independent of self-reported depressive symptoms and that several characteristics could differentiate fatigue that accompanies multiple sclerosis from fatigue that accompanies systemic lupus erythematosus. This study demonstrates (1) the clinical and research applications of a scale that measures fatigue severity and (2) helps to identify features that distinguish fatigue between two chronic medical disorders.
PMID: 2803071
ISSN: 0003-9942
CID: 1683182
Correlation of fatigue with other measures of disease activity in chronic progressive multiple sclerosis [Meeting Abstract]
Krupp, Lauren B; LaRocca, NG; Goodman, A
ORIGINAL:0011426
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2237472
Fatigue severity scale [Meeting Abstract]
Krupp, Lauren B; LaRocca, NG; Muir-Nash, J; Steinberg, AD
ORIGINAL:0011425
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2237462
In vitro antibody synthesis to measles virus by human blood lymphocytes from multiple sclerosis patients [Meeting Abstract]
Krupp, Lauren B; Sickler, V; MacFarland, HF
ORIGINAL:0011424
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2237452
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy of the posterior fossa in an AIDS patient: clinical, radiographic and evoked potential findings [Case Report]
Lipton, R B; Krupp, L; Horoupian, D; Hershkovitz, S; Arezzo, J C; Kurtzberg, D
A 39-year-old intravenous drug user presented with dysarthria and a syndrome of the left cerebellar hemisphere. While in hospital, he developed progressive brainstem findings. Repeated CT scans revealed a lucency in the white matter of the left cerebellar hemisphere. Brainstem auditory and short-latency somatosensory evoked potentials provided evidence of brainstem dysfunction without corresponding lesions on CT. Biopsy of the cerebellum established the diagnosis of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Postmortem examination revealed brainstem lesions appropriate to the evoked potential findings and a radiographically inapparent lesion in the right internal capsule. Based on this case and a review of the literature we conclude that: (1) PML occurs with significant prevalence in AIDS patients and may involve the posterior fossa; (2) the diagnosis of posterior fossa PML is suggested by certain clinical and radiographic criteria and may be confirmed by brain biopsy; (3) evoked potentials may be abnormal in PML and can reveal functional abnormalities of white matter without apparent CT abnormalities.
PMID: 3224620
ISSN: 0014-3022
CID: 2233062
Fatigue in multiple sclerosis
Krupp, L B; Alvarez, L A; LaRocca, N G; Scheinberg, L C
Fatigue is a frequent symptom in multiple sclerosis (MS) that can interfere with a patient's daily functioning. The cause of MS fatigue, its clinical characteristics, and its relationship to other symptoms remain poorly understood. Structured interviews were conducted with 32 patients with MS and 33 normal healthy adults. Fatigue proved to be both more frequent and more severe among the patients with MS. Multiple sclerosis fatigue was unrelated to either depression or global impairment. Multiple sclerosis fatigue appears to be a distinct clinical entity, often disabling, that can be distinguished from normal fatigue, affective disturbance, and neurologic impairment.
PMID: 3355400
ISSN: 0003-9942
CID: 1683192
Prisoners as medical patients
Krupp, L B; Gelberg, E A; Wormser, G P
Nonpsychiatric and nonobstetrical principal diagnoses of 527 prison inmates discharged in 1981 from one referral hospital were reviewed. Male prisoners had the following discharge diagnoses more frequently than an age-matched and sex-matched sample of the general population: lymphadenopathy, viral hepatitis, foreign body insertion into the gastrointestinal tract, dental caries, and pulmonary tuberculosis. Some differences may be due to lifestyles preceding incarceration, others may result from conditions of the prison environment.
PMCID:1647218
PMID: 3592043
ISSN: 0090-0036
CID: 1683202
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FATIGUE IN MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS [Meeting Abstract]
KRUPP, LB; ALVAREZ, LA; LAROCCA, NG; SCHEINBERG, LC
ISI:A1986A889100403
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2233102