👤 Authors:Marcelli Vincenzo, Giannoni Beatrice, Marcelli Edoardo+ 4 more
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Magnesium is essential for the proper functioning of all human cells and is involved in the regulation of neurotransmitter function and neurological function. Acute and chronic hypomagnesemia cause severe neurological symptoms such as neurom...
Tay-Sachs disease (TSD) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder caused by mutations in the HEXA gene, which encodes the ɑ subunit of the enzyme β-hexosaminidase A. Lacking this key enzyme in GM2 ganglioside catabolism, individuals who are homoz...
Background
The evolution of multiple sclerosis (MS) is highly variable. Predicting this evolution at the beginning of the disease will help in the therapeutic management. The objective of this study was to describe the c...
Exploring the dynamic dimension of functional connectivity in dementia, this article departs from traditional static studies to capture the ever-changing brain networks. Investigating temporal connectivity patterns yields valuable insights i...
👤 Authors:Kumar Trivedi Mahendra, Branton Alice, Trivedi Dahryn+ 1 more
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A novel proprietary test formulation was designed which included minerals, vitamins, β-carotene, cannabidiol isolate,and Panax ginseng extract. This present study was evaluated the impact of the Trivedi Effect® on novel proprietary test form...
👤 Authors:R. Plasencia Andrés, G. Solís Frank, Santillán Alejandro
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Background
Perimedullary arteriovenous fistulae, or type IV spinal cord arteriovenous malformations, are very rare and not well-known lesions. This paper aims to present our endovascular experience with these lesions.
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👤 Authors:AGBA Léhleng, SORO Donissongui, Awissoba AWIDINA-AMA+ 2 more
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Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is a monophasic, multifocal, demyelinating, autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). It usually occurs after a systemic infection, usually v...
👤 Authors:Sgoifo Annalisa, Nichelatti Michele, Raffaella Marazzi Maria+ 6 more
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Background
SARS-CoV-2 pandemic represented an unexpected psychological stress, being a major threat to health and limiting daily’s life, especially for the fragile population. How could the people with (p...
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are recently rediscovered eukaryotic molecules that form a covalently closed-loop structure through a special type of alternative splicing known as backsplicing. These closed-loop structures are highly stable and res...
👤 Authors:K Quenum, Oh Fatigba, Yp Houndje+ 3 more
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Introduction
The extra dural hematoma is a blood collection between the cranial vault and the dura mater. It is a neurosurgical emergency whose statistical data are poorly known in the Republic of Benin.
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👤 Authors:Alguthmi Mosab, Alshanqiti Mahmoud, Almansour Mohammed+ 3 more
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Background
By the start of year 2020, the whole world was attacked by a rapidly spreading epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2) which later ...
👤 Authors:Jissendi-Tchofo Patrice, Jdaoudi Yassin, Germonpré Peter+ 4 more
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A feasibility study explores neuroimaging approaches to identify brain regions engaged during extreme breath‑hold diving. Methods, safety considerations, and preliminary activation patterns are summarized to motivate further controlled studi...
According to the results of our laboratory the theory of immune dysfunction, the theory on the genetic architecture of ASD, the disrupted cortical connectivity theory and the theory on the contribution of cerebellum to ASD have shown fundame...
Charcot Marie Tooth disease is a is a very chronic progressive hereditarymotor and sensory neuropathy characterized by progressive weakness andloss of touch sensation across various parts of the body. There are no curative or effective medic...
Health services research is a multidisciplinary field which involves policy makers, health care providers, as well as quality outcomes professionals of the health services provided in an organizational setting to name some. Using qualitative...
👤 Authors:Talabewui Abidé, Kombate Damelan, Seddik-Sifaoui Lillia+ 4 more
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Background
Reversible posterior encephalopathy syndrome (RPE) is a clinical and radiological entity characterized by the acute or subacute fitting of symptoms covering headache, vomiting, visual disturbances, seizures an...
Objective
Testing a new drug, treatment, and medical device clinically is critically important before prescribing it to patient. Not determining the drug’s safety and efficacy through clinical trials might impose life th...
👤 Authors:P. Schwarm Frank, Reuter Iris, Swoboda Maximilian+ 2 more
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Patients suffering treatment resistant Parkinson´s disease (PD) are potential candidates for deep brain stimulation (DBS). Commonly most implanted electrodes have a cylindrical shape with quadripolar electrode contacts and generate a symmetr...
👤 Authors:W. Motl Robert, M. Niemiro Grace, De Lisio Michael+ 3 more
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Background
There is substantial evidence, from well-conducted epidemiological studies, that low vitamin D levels are correlated with increased risk for MS, and multiple case control studies have implicated the involvemen...
👤 Authors:Léhleng AGBA, K Nyinèvi ANAYO, Lihanimpo DJALOGUE+ 7 more
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Although it is a vaccine-preventable disease, tetanus is frequently found in sub-Saharan Africa. Because of its rarity, this disease poses two problems for doctors of the 21st century: to make early diagnosis in order to refer patients to ap...
👤 Authors:AF Akani, HA Karidioula, KE Bony+ 6 more
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We report the results of a two-month descriptive observational survey to assess the knowledge about epilepsy among primary school teachers in Bouake in Ivory Coast. This study included 310 teachers who were randomly chosen from three Primary...
👤 Authors:Dogru Huzmeli Esra, Yilmaz Atilla, Yucekaya Bircan+ 2 more
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Background:
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) provides efficient treatment for the alleviation of motor signs in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), but more studies about gait and functi...
👤 Authors:Ya. Abdullaiev Rizvan, I. Kalashnikov Valeriy, L Tovazhnyanska Olena+ 2 more
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Introduction:
Tension-type headache (TTH) is very common, with a lifetime prevalence in the general population ranging in different studies between 30% and 78%. TTH, divided into episodic and chronic types, introduced in...
Background
Controversy exists about definition of agitation and especially about inclusion of aggression as a part of agitation in people with dementia.
Methods
Papers describing neu...
👤 Authors:Krause Eva, Rizos Timolaos, Sohendra Mike+ 4 more
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Since the first description in 2013, 39 cases of anti-DPPX-encephalitis have been described. Main features of this autoimmune encephalitis characterized by antibodies against the potassium-channel-associated regulatory protein DPPX are gastr...
👤 Authors:Damelan Kombate, Komi ASSOGBA, vinyo kumako+ 5 more
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Lemierre’s syndrome is rare jugular thrombosis associated with an oropharyngeal infection. The jugular thrombosis is from septic origin. This often happens in young males subjects. We described Lemierre’s syndrome in a 46 year-old man with a...
👤 Authors:Meyer Peter-Wolfgang, N. Ungerer Matthias, Schröder Johannes
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We present a case of a 77-year-old male patient who was treated in our outpatient clinic for memory disorders because of episodic confusion and retrograde amnesia. The patient reported having symptoms repeatedly following intraocular treatme...
👤 Authors:Perilli Viviana, Stasolla Fabrizio, Maselli Stefania+ 1 more
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Background:
Person with Alzheimer Disease may present cognitive, social, communication, physical, and orientation impairments. Furthermore, individuals with Alzheimer Disease may exhibit challenging behavior, isolation...
👤 Authors:Alipour Ataabadi Yasamin, Sadeghi Heidar, Hosein Alizadeh Mohammad
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The global popularity of soccer has led to widespread tendency towards this sport. Because of the convenience of using artificial surfaces, the rapid growth of using these surfaces led to concerns about the declining performance of the playe...
👤 Authors:Inoue Nobuhiro, Kawano Takayuki, Kitajima Mika+ 8 more
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Spontaneous dissection of the cervical segment of the internal carotid artery (CS-ICA) is uncommon but not rare. A 43-year-old man suddenly developed complete right hemiparesis with motor aphasia. 3 weeks after the initial symptom onset. Mag...
Myasthenia is a rare neurological condition with risk of death in case of inappropriate
management. The outcome of this pathology is very bad in developing countries with inadequate technical
Platform. We underlined the mai...
👤 Authors:DOUMBIA-OUATTARA Mariam, KOUASSI Léonard, DIAKITE Ismaïla+ 2 more
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Introduction:
Non epileptic seizures (NES) are little reported in our country.
Case report:
We report 2 observations of 4 years old girls, with normal psychomotor development, and ...
👤 Authors:Drobnik Jaroslaw, Beck Bogusław, Suslo Robert
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Epidemiological data concerning malignant neoplasms of meninges and central nervous system parts other than brain in Poland are reported to many medical databases run by various institutions and are incongruent with each other which makes th...
👤 Authors:W. Schrock Jon, Day Robert, Morris Peter+ 3 more
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Objectives:
Computed tomography angiography (CTA) provides early assessment of cerebral vasculature in ED patients presenting with Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS). Prior studies using 4 row detector CT scanners have sugges...
Introduction
Bacterial meningitis complicates rarely pituitary macroadenomas. The aim of our systematic review is to study the features of the association between bacterial meningitis and pituitary macroadenoma.
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It is crucial for the society, the government and the medical community to retrieve the full and reliable statistical information on malignant brain neoplasms (C71-C71.9 ICD-10) to adjust the medical financing, staff and equipment properly. ...
Cyanobacteria have been implicated in the etiology of ALS for the past 50 years. The weakness of the theories of cyanobacteria or its neurotoxin, BMAA as the etiologic agent in ALS is the iniquitousness of cyanobacteria in the environment. ...
Background
To quantify the underlying rhythmic patterns observed in surface electromyography (SEMG) in patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD), to compare rhythmicity of PD gait with normal gait, and to compare overground...
Carotid-cavernous fistula (CCF) is a rare neurological condition with risk of death in case of inappropriate management. The outcome of this pathology is very bad in developing countries with inadequate technical Platform. We underlined the ...
👤 Authors:Kristoper P. de Guzman Jan, D. Yap Archie, L. Go Criscely
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Background:
Impulse Control Disorders (ICDs) are characterized as pathologicalbehavioral patterns of excess impulsivity which may result as part of the non-motor complications of Parkinson’s disease (PD). These signific...
Cerebral aspergillosis is a severe disease most commonly suspected in immunodeficient patients.
The objective of this study is to determine the role of surgery in management of intracranial aspergillosis. We report three cases of imm...
👤 Authors:Stein Marco, Steiner Thorsten, Misselwitz Björn+ 2 more
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Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. In randomized trials on surgical therapy inclusion of the very old was limited by the recruitment process. This study was performed to evaluate the ...
👤 Authors:Kaya Yasemin, Feriha Özer Fahriye, Bekir Kurt Ali+ 4 more
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Objective:
We aimed to investigate homocysteine levels and carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) in Parkinson’s Disease (PD), to determine relationship of these parameters and as well as to determine whether CIMT in pati...
👤 Authors:Bednarz Marcin, Da Yuwei, Lehmann-Horn Frank+ 3 more
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Autosomal dominant inherited hypokalemic periodic paralysis (HypoPP) is caused by S4 voltage sensor mutations in skeletal muscle CaV1.1 calcium or NaV1.4 sodium channels. In the present study, a small German family with the known CaV1.1-R528...
👤 Authors:Khayyat Waleed, Al Talhi Yousef, Alshareef Abdullah+ 4 more
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Objective:
To assess mortality, medical complications, and care indicators among stroke patients admitted to general medical units at King Abdulaziz Medical City-Jeddah-Saudi Arabia.
Methods:...
This case contrasts reversible cerebral lesions with areas of irreversible necrosis following cardiorespiratory arrest. The authors discuss imaging evolution, mechanisms of hypoxic–ischemic injury, and implications for prognostication and re...
👤 Authors:B. Jensen Matthew, L. Janik Erika, J. Waclawik Andrew
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We sought to identify early uses of blinding in therapeutic clinical trials of neurological disorders by multiple search methods. A 1784 report by Benjamin Franklin and others described the evaluation of the use of Mesmerism to treat neurolo...
We review the promotion of electrical treatments by laypeople for neurological and other conditions in a largely rural period of United States history.
Although clinical trials in refractory epilepsy are currently carried out, the field of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in epilepsy is still at its initial stage. Little is known about where, when and how to stimulate and what would be the shor...
👤 Authors:Enrique Jiménez Caballero Pedro, López Espuela Fidel, Carlos Portilla Cuenca Juan+ 2 more
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Background. Endothelial function is characterized by the vasodilator capacity of blood vessel smooth muscle cells mediated by nitric oxide. Some studies have shown an inverse association between the endothelial function and the carotid intim...
👤 Authors:Zhang Xian-jun, Li Hai-feng, Zhang Yong+ 2 more
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In-stent thrombosis (IST) is a complication of angioplasty and stenting, especially in the vessels with smaller diameter. We present a case of subacute IST after stenting treatment of an isolated higher stenosis of the right middle cerebral ...
In the last years we could find many uses of music in different clinical settings, also in the field of neurology. In this field empirical results, but also scientific studies, showed the efficacy of music interventions on psychological, cog...
👤 Authors:Tong Dao-Ming, Zhou Ye-Ting, Wang Guang-Sheng+ 2 more
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Background:
A higher incidence of symptomatic lacunar infarction (LI) was confirmed in metropolitan areas. The aim of this study was to determinethe prevalence characteristics and early predictors of LI in a population ...
Investigation of Antimicrobial Activity of the Extracts of the Leaves, Stembark and Root of Allanblackia floribunda: An Alternative Paradigm Shift Outcome.
Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences Jamshoro
Ashique Ali Arain, Syed Muhammad Ali, Madiha Shah
Vitamin -D Deficiency: A Clinical Problem Searching For Solution.