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Young Females and Cerebral Venous Thrombosis
Abstract : Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), is an under diagnosed condition for acute or slowly progressive neurological deficit. CVT has a wide spectrum of signs and symptoms, which may evolve suddenly or over the weeks. It is clinically challenging and mimics neurological conditions, such as: meningitis, encephalopathy, benign..
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Migraineurs without nausea: how do they differ from migraineurs with nausea?
Abstract: Background: Nausea is regarded as an essential element in the diagnosis of migraine. However, some patients with migraine do not experience nausea during their migraine attacks. These patients may show different clinical features that demand different management strategies. The authors evaluated how migraineurs without..
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Corpalgia Pseudoathetosica: Another Face for an Old Syndrome?
Abstract : Background: Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a chronic common condition, often debilitating. Variants of RLS include restless arms and restless genital syndrome. Restless legs may occur in patients with chronic pain. Aims of the Study: To report three female patients with generalized involuntary movements superimposed..
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Cough-Induced Transient Global Amnesia
Abstract : Two patients developed acute loss of short term memory of several hours duration while preserving autobiographic memory and exhibiting no focal signs and symptoms following a crisis of severe coughing. The first patient had recurrent allergic bronchitis; the second patient had hereditary pressure palsy neuropathy (HPPN..
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Bitemporal Lobe Epilepsy Versus Unitemporal Lobe Epilepsy
Introduction: Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the commonest form of focal epilepsy syndrome ranging in surgical series, between 60 - 75% of patients operated on for drug resistant epilepsies (Blumcke et al., 2002; Lahl et al. 2003). Starting from the fifties, following Falconer’s observations (1964) and later on Margerison and Cor..
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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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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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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 medi..
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Thompson Digital Switch: Helping Stroke Patients to Help Themselves by Promoting Proprioception During Therapy. Brief Report and Podcast as a Teaching Aid for Professionals
Abstract: Stroke affects an estimated 4.6 million people with over 500 000 new cases each year and 100 000 people having a second stroke. There is a huge demand on our healthcare services for treating such people. Proprioception is the body?s natural feedback mechanism that becomes disrupted during a stroke because of damaged ne..
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