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Abstract The cerebellum, a subcortical structure, is traditionally linked to sensorimotor integration and coordination, although its role in cognition and affective behavior, as well as epilepsy, is increasingly recognized. Cerebellar dysfunction in patients with epilepsy can result from genetic disorders, antiseizure medications, seizures, and seizure‐
Christopher Elder+4 more
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Compression of Ulnar Nerve by Ganglion Cyst in Guyon's Canal-a Case Report. [PDF]
Jakirlic M+3 more
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Obesity induced by a high fat diet caused hyperinnervation of the right ventricle, whereas chronic hypoxia alone did not significantly alter right ventricular innervation. Surprisingly, chronic hypoxia attenuated the obesity‐induced changes in right ventricular innervation.
Louisa‐Chiara Mierswa+2 more
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Spinal ganglion cyst of lumbar posterior longitudinal ligament causing lumbar stenosis with neurogenic claudication: Case report. [PDF]
La Delfa GC+7 more
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A Ganglion Cyst on the Posterior Cruciate Ligament. [PDF]
Singh G, Avasthi S, Singh S.
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Spontaneous neuronal network activity is critical for circuit maturation, yet whether this is a feature of enteric nervous system development has yet to be established. Here, we identify clustered ripples, a previously undescribed form of neurogenic gastrointestinal motility that shares many features with spontaneous neuronal networks in other systems.
Lori B. Dershowitz+4 more
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Ulnar nerve double crush by entrapment of a peri-cubital tunnel ganglion cyst and cubital tunnel: a case report. [PDF]
Gong G+5 more
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Suprascapular Nerve Compression Secondary to a Spinoglenoid Ganglion Cyst: A Case Report. [PDF]
Alattas R, Brinji O, Batouk OA.
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The pathophysiology of functional dyspepsia and irritable bowel syndrome includes altered motility, secretion, sensitivity to sensory signals, impaired epithelial barrier function, inflammation, and gut dysbiosis. The phytomedicine, STW 5‐II, represents a multi‐targeted approach, addressing these pathophysiologies.
Anita Annaházi+6 more
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