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Cognitive Dysfunction in Migraineurs
Background and Objectives: Migraines are one of the most common types of primary headaches in neurology. Many studies to date have investigated cognitive impairment in migraineurs, but the results are inconsistent. This study aimed to investigate the cognitive function of migraineurs and explore the influencing factors. Material and Methods: A total of
Tong Qin, Chunfu Chen
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Cognitive dysfunction and migraine [PDF]
Cognitive dysfunction has recently gained attention as a significant problem among migraine sufferers. All of the clinical studies show poor cognitive performance during migraine attacks, though, the interictal data are conflicting. Migraineurs show impaired cognitive function interictally in most of the clinic-based studies.
Bolay, HAYRUNNİSA BOLAY+2 more
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Cognitive Dysfunction in Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder which includes: positive symptoms, negative symptoms, cognitive symptoms, affective symptoms and aggressive symptoms. Cognitive disorder is the most severe disorder compared to other symptoms of schizophrenia because it can interfere with daily functions, including memory function, attention function, problem solving ...
Susana Anggar Kusuma, Yunias Setiawati
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The Role of Hypertension in Cognitive Dysfunction [PDF]
Cognitive impairment and subsequent dementia are considered significant health challenges. In patients with established dementia, it is argued that hypertension is the main risk factor for small vessel ischemic disease and additional cortical white matter lesions.
Panagiotis Theofilis+7 more
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Mechanisms of cognitive dysfunction in CKD [PDF]
Cognitive impairment is an increasingly recognized major cause of chronic disability and is commonly found in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Knowledge of the relationship between kidney dysfunction and impaired cognition may improve our understanding of other forms of cognitive dysfunction.
Viggiano, Davide+6 more
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Postoperative cognitive dysfunction [PDF]
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) refers to a deterioration in cognition noted to occur after surgery and anesthesia. Recent studies have demonstrated a number of correlates and risk factors for this condition, although much remains to be elucidated in terms of the true incidence, etiology, prevention, and treatment.
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Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction
Cognitive dysfunction is a common complication in primary or metastatic brain tumors and can be correlated to disease itself or various treatment modalities. The symptoms of cognitive deficits may include problems with memory, attention and information processing.
Hemanshu Prabhakar+2 more
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Cognitive Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis [PDF]
In Multiple Sclerosis (MS) prevalence studies of community and clinical samples, indicate that 45-60% of patients are cognitively impaired. These cognitive dysfunctions have been traditionally described as heterogeneous, but more recent studies suggest that there is a specific pattern of MS-related cognitive dysfunctions.
Joana eGuimarães+3 more
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Postoperative cognitive dysfunction [PDF]
The target organ for anaesthetic drugs is the brain. For many years, it has been assumed that their effects do not outlast their pharmacological action, that the target organ is restored to its previous state once the agent is eliminated. There is increasing evidence that this is not true, that long term or even permanent neuronal and neurological ...
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Cognitive dysfunction in mania
Abstract We tested 30 manics and 42 normal controls on a battery of neuropsychological tasks selected to assess regional cortical functioning in both cerebral hemispheres. Nearly half the manics exhibited moderate or severe global cognitive impairment, whereas no control showed more than a mild performance deficit.
Michael Alan Taylor, Richard Abrams
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