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Cerebral vasculitides and non-arteriosclerotic vasculopathies: A Theoretical Review
Abstract : Gross division of vasculitides is still today dependent upon the histological characteristics of the disease; nevertheless anatomic-pathological classifications mainly rely upon the diameter of the injured vessel and also upon the fact that the process is granulomatous, or not.Authors describe main cerebral vasculitide..
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CT Angiography and hsCRP evaluated in Type II Diabetes Complicated with Stroke. Anatomical and Biochemical Correlation
Abstract: Aims and objectives: Endothelial dysfunction is considered as root cause of vascular diseases like stroke, myocardial infarction (MI) and venous thromboembolism. Soluble endothelial dysfunction markers are emerging as surrogate markers of disease risk. We aim to correlate the findings of Computed Tomography Angiography..
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Migrainous Binocular Peripheral Oscillopsia: A typical Persistent Visual Aura Without Infarction
Abstract : An 18 year old female with history of migraine without aura reported the abrupt onset of continuous, irregular, rapid (“shaking”) movements of objects perceived on the periphery of her visual fields over both eyes, when fixating on any given target. Symptoms were not suppressed by monocular eye closure. In ..
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Anorgasmic Sexual Headache
Abstract : A forty six year old female with history of migraine without aura and isolated visual auras recently increasing in frequency, was prescribed topiramate as a preventative drug against migraine. Her repeated neurological examinations and her imaging procedures were normal. Topiramate at a dose of 50 mg b.i.d. was effecti..
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Wernicke Like Encephalopathy in a Child: A Reversible Cause
Abstract : Wernicke’s encephalopathy (WE) is the best known neurological complication of thiamine deficiency, characterized by ocular, symptoms, mental confusion and ataxia. we report herewith a male child with unusual features, suggestive of WE and with thiamine treatment, the response was dramatic.Participated in the nati..
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Infiltrative Brain Mass Due To Progressive Alzheimer's Disease
Abstract: Background: Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in patients with Alzheimer’s disease can present challenging diagnostic dilemmas. Methods: A seventy-five year old female presented with a slow history of memory loss over five years. An MR demonstrated development of a large area of T2 signal abnormality involving the ..
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Two New Cases of Uner Tan Syndrome: One Man with Transition from Quadrupedalism to Bipedalism; One Man with Consistent Quadrupedalism
Abstract: Background: Uner Tan syndrome, first described in 2005, consists of three main symptoms: habitual locomotion on all four extremities, impaired intelligence, and dysarthric or no speech. This extremely rare syndrome shows an autosomal recessive inheritance due to consanguineous marriages between parents. In general, the..
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First Cases of Uner Tan Syndrome in Anatolia, with Progressive Motor Improvement, Adaptive Self-Organization and Emergence of Late Childhood Quadrupedalism
Abstract : Background. Uner Tan Syndrome (UTS) was first described in 2005 and consists of three main symptoms: habitual locomotion on all four extremities, impaired intelligence with no conscious experience, and dysarthria. Since then, seven further families have been found, mostly in southern and eastern Turkey, giving a total ..
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Diabetic Neuropathy And The Mitochondria,Can Coenzyme Q Be Of Help
Abstract : Abstract The pathogenesis of neuropathy is multifaceted and complicated. Various researchers implicate oxidative stress, and point towards the central role of the mitochondria in development of this complication. Coenzyme Q is an important contributor to mitochondrial bioenergetics. This article reviews the hypothesis ..
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A Post-polio Paraplegic Couple: A Woman With Palmigrade, Saltatoric Locomotion; A Man With Inability To Walk; A Dynamical Systems Theoretical Perspective
Abstract : A couple with post-polio paraplegia was presented in the current work. The man and woman were quite normal in the psychomotor domain except that each had two paralyzed legs. The woman also had a strong palmomental reflex. MRI scans showed no abnormalities in the cerebro-cerebellar structures. The woman exhibited habitu..
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- Cerebral vasculitides and non-arteriosclerotic vasculopathies: A Theoretical Rev... on 21st May 2013
- Infiltrative Brain Mass Due To Progressive Alzheimer's Disease ... on 28th Mar 2013
- Cerebral vasculitides and non-arteriosclerotic vasculopathies: A Theoretical Rev... on 28th Mar 2013
- CT Angiography and hsCRP evaluated in Type II Diabetes Complicated with Stroke. ... on 27th Feb 2013
- CT Angiography and hsCRP evaluated in Type II Diabetes Complicated with Stroke. ... on 25th Feb 2013






















