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Reversal of ischemic cortical blindness with tenecteplase [PDF]
Purpose: Tenecteplase (TNK) is a bioengineered variant of alteplase that has a longer half-life, a higher fibrin binding specificity, and a lower effect on systemic fibrinolytic activity.
Rui Tang +4 more
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Unilateral anterior choroidal artery infarction presenting with a temporary stupor [PDF]
A 73-year-old woman presented with a temporary stupor and right hemiplegia. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed acute infarction of the anterior choroidal artery.
Dandan Yu, Xian Zhang, Wei Tang
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An Unrecognized Symptom of Brain Tumors in the Emergency Department: Left Homonymous Hemianopsia
Patients with a mass or ischemic lesion on the visual pathways cannot avoid obstacles on the affected side in accordance with the localization of the lesion and may collide with approaching people and obstacles.
Yunus Emre Sağmal +2 more
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Aftereffects to Prism Exposure without Adaptation: A Single Case Study
Visuo-motor adaptation to optical prisms (Prism Adaptation, PA), displacing the visual scene laterally, is a behavioral method used for the experimental investigation of visuomotor plasticity, and, in clinical settings, for temporarily ameliorating and ...
Federica Albini +11 more
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FUNCTIONAL PITUITARY GONADOTROPHIC ADENOMA IN MALE PATIENTS: CASE REPORTS
INTRODUCTION: Pituitary gonadotrophic adenomas (FGA) are common but only minority of them secrete Luteinizing hormone (LH) and Follicle Stimulating hormone (FSH).
Nanik Ram +3 more
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Hypopituitarism secondary to a pituitary metastasis is rare and difficult to diagnose since its symptoms are nonspecific. The presence of visual deficits and nerve palsies should suggest the presence of a pituitary metastasis in a cancer patient.
Ibtissem Oueslati +5 more
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Objective Assessment of Visual Field Defects Caused by Optic Chiasm and Its Posterior Visual Pathway Injury [PDF]
Objective To investigate the characteristics and objective assessment method of visual field defects caused by optic chiasm and its posterior visual pathway injury.
Jian XIANG, Xu WANG, Li-li YU, Kang-jia JIN, Ying-kai YANG
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AIMS OF THE STUDY Visual dysfunction is frequent in multiple sclerosis, usually resulting from retrobulbar optic neuritis or papillitis. Less frequently, demyelinating lesions can affect the retrochiasmal pathways.
Lydia Schmutz, François-Xavier Borruat
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Occipital Lobe Status Epilepticus, A Stroke Mimic with Novel Imaging Findings: A Case Report
Introduction: Stroke mimics are a major diagnostic challenge during the initial evaluation of patients presenting with an acute focal neurological deficit.
Jordan Lawson, Wayne Triner, Brady Kluge
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Intracranial variant of encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis – A case report
Encephalotrigeminal Angiomatosis is a rare developmental phakomatoses characterized by the occurrence of nevus flammeus (port-wine stain) along the distribution of branches of trigeminal nerve, vascular angiomas in the eye, and leptomeningeal angiomas ...
N Mohan +4 more
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