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The article presents advantages of usе the diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW MRI) for revealing of hypoxic-ischemic brain lesions in neonates.
E. V. Shimchenko+2 more
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A Rare Epilepsy Type: Eating Epilepsy
Eating epilepsy is a rare type of reflex epilepsy. Genetic factors, types of food, and eating habits are important. Presently described is case of a 28-year-old man with simple partial and secondary generalized epilepsy, provoked especially by fatty or ...
Zeynep ÖZÖZEN AYAS, Ayhan BÖLÜK
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Newborns with cystic degeneration with or without intractable seizures should be investigated for inborn errors of metabolism, including molybdenum cofactor deficiency (MoCoD).
Fady Hannah-Shmouni+7 more
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Infantile multicystic encephalomalacia after maternal bee sting anaphylaxis during pregnancy [PDF]
Corrie E. Erasmus+2 more
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Porencephalic cyst: a rare cause of new-onset seizure in an adult
We present a case of a 56-year-old male with a history of perinatal intracerebral hemorrhage who presented to the emergency department after a witnessed new-onset generalized tonic–clonic seizure. Computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of
Anam Qureshi+2 more
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High-Altitude Cerebral Edema Evaluated with MRI: A Case Report
High-altitude cerebral edema (HACE) is a rare life-threatening condition observed in individuals who climb high altitudes. This report describes the case of a 38-year-old man who recently climbed a 5000-m-high mountain, showing the following radiologic
Sungjun Hwang+3 more
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Hippocampal sclerosis and encephalomalacia as prognostic factors of tuberculous meningitis-related and herpes simplex encephalitis-related epilepsy [PDF]
Soochul Park+4 more
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Nigropallidal encephalomalacia in horses grazing Rhaponticum repens (creeping knapweed) [PDF]
C. R. Elliott, Christina McCowan
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Intracranial calcification in children on computed tomography
Pathological intracranial calcifications detected on computed tomography of 83 children during a six-year period were reviewed. The common causes in our series were tuberous sclerosis and intracranial tumors.
E Erdem+3 more
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