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Transient neurological attacks
Nonfocal transient neurological attacks (TNAs) are episodes with an acute onset of unexplained nonfocal symptoms that cannot be attributed to a specific territory of the brain, such as unsteadiness or bilateral weakness.
Oudeman, Eline Anna
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Abstract Objective Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is a severe developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) characterized by multiple seizure types and high resistance to antiseizure medication (ASM), often necessitating nonpharmacologic therapies, including neuromodulation.
Shanna M. Swartwood +11 more
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Stroke is a devastating and debilitating condition resulting from a blockage or hemorrhage in the vasculature of the brain. Despite extensive research, the etiology and pathophysiology of the disease at the level of the cell membrane are poorly ...
Syrett, Andrew J.
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Abstract Objective Focal cortical dysplasia type 1 (FCD1) is a rare and heterogeneous cause of drug‐resistant epilepsy (DRE) in children. Its clinical characteristics remain poorly understood, and surgical outcomes may be less favorable than in FCD2. We conducted a population‐based study to characterize the clinical presentation and long‐term seizure ...
Vincent Zheng +9 more
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This study comprehensively evaluated the differential effect of clonal hematopoiesis (CH) mutations on the risk of various stroke subtypes and functional recovery. It shows that TET2 is associated with small vessel stroke possibly via a pro‐inflammatory pathway. Abstract Recent observational studies have found an association between Clonal Hematopoesis
Shuyang Lin, Yang E. Li, Yan Wang
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Disturbances of sodium in critically ill adult neurologic patients: A clinical review
Disorders of sodium and water balance are common in critically ill adult neurologic patients. Normal aspects of sodium and water regulation are reviewed. The etiology of possible causes of sodium disturbance is discussed in both the general inpatient and
Watkiss, J +3 more
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Circulating Platelets Show Increased Activation in Patients with Acute Cerebral Ischemia
SummaryPlatelet activation plays a central role in acute arterial stenosis as has been shown in coronary heart disease. Likewise it can be assumed to be of importance in the evolution of acute cerebral ischemia (ACI), particularly in patients with large ...
Diethelm Tschoepe +2 more
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Risk of Acute Ischemic Stroke in Patients With Monocular Vision Loss of Vascular Etiology
To evaluate the risk of concurrent acute ischemic stroke and monocular vision loss (MVL) of vascular etiology. Retrospective, cross-sectional study. Patients aged 18 or older diagnosed with MVL of suspected or confirmed vascular etiology who had no other
Lucy Y. Zhang, MD, Meng; Jason Zhang, MD; Richard K. Kim, MD; Jared L. Matthews, MD; Danielle S. Rudich, MD; David M. Greer, MD; Robert L. Lesser, MD; Hardik Amin, MD
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Recent developments of disease and human in vitro models of the blood-brain barrier
S.7Many different in-vitro models of the BBB have been published based on primary cells, immortalized cell lines or tumor cells derived from several species such as bovine, porcine, mouse, rat or even human.
Kraemer, Tobias +11 more
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A case report: Diagnosis and treatment of idiopathic hypertrophic pachymeningitis
We reported a case of idiopathic hypertrophic dura meningitis diagnosed in our hospital. The patient repeatedly suffered from headaches, followed by blurred vision in the right eye. During this period, multiple sclerosis was considered for diagnosis, and it improved after hormone treatment.
Zhong Luo +7 more
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