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Diagnosis and treatment of occipital brain lesions in children
Occipital brain lesions in children represent a diagnostic challenge due to the large spectrum of etiologies and overlapping clinical features. This review analyses common and less common causes of occipital brain lesions in children, including malformative, vascular, genetic/metabolic, infectious, inflammatory, and neoplastic conditions.
Luca Bartolini +4 more
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Posterior cortical atrophy: A rare variant of Alzheimer’s disease
Posterior cortical atrophy is a rare condition first described in 1988 involving progressive degeneration and atrophy of the occipital cortex, often recognized after an unexplained homonymous hemianopsia may be discovered. We report a case in association
Michael A. Meyer, Stephen A. Hudock
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A Cerebral Origin for Retinal Degeneration in the Visual Form of Alzheimer's Disease?
We compared retinal involvement in typical Alzheimer's disease (tAD) and posterior cortical atrophy (PCA‐AD). Although global retinal measures did not differ significantly, we found greater thinning in the inferior temporal (IT) sector in PCA‐AD patients. This thinning was correlated with visuospatial impairments assessed by the Q‐ACP questionnaire and
Tristan Jurkiewicz +6 more
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Evaluation of Factors Influencing Sensory Disability in Cerebral Stroke Patients
Introduction: Clinical findings affecting disability in stroke patients are important as presence of these factors determines the prognosis and future course of these patients. Methods: Consecutive stroke patients admitted at Ghaem hospital, Mashhad were
K Ghandehari +2 more
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ABSTRACT Distal anterior communicating artery aneurysms require complex surgical exposure, often necessitating extensive dissection or frontal lobe manipulation, increasing neurological risks. When endovascular therapy is unfeasible, ruptured distal anterior communicating artery aneurysms require meticulous microsurgical clipping and coordinated ...
Rahul Kumar Chaudhary +4 more
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ABSTRACT Although cerebral venous thrombosis and stroke are rare extra‐intestinal manifestations of Ulcerative colitis, if present, they increase the risk for morbidity and mortality. As such, physicians dealing with a case of Ulcerative colitis should always be vigilant about the potential for venous or arterial thrombosis.
Niranjan KC +4 more
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Distúrbios neurológicos e electrolíticos em nefrótico após diurese rápida provocada pelo ACTH
Os autores apresentam o caso de criança de 10 anos, portadora de síndrome nefrótica, que, durante a fase de diurese rápida conseqüente à administração de ACTH, apresentou crises convulsivas, coma, alterações do electrencefalograma, do electrocardiograma,
Hedda Arminante de Oliveira Penna +3 more
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Giant pituitary adenomas are uncommonly large tumors, greater than 4 cm in size that can produces endocrine symptoms, visual loss and cranial nerve palsies.
Frederico Castelo Moura +2 more
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Hidetomo Murakami,1 Hiroo Ichikawa,2 Azusa Sugimoto,1 Akinori Futamura,1 Yuki Shimizu,2 Masayuki Sugie,2 Michael W Miller,3 Mitsuru Kawamura11Department of Neurology, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; 2Department of Neurology, Showa ...
Murakami H +7 more
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Neuropatia óptica isquêmica posterior como complicação pós-cirurgia de blefaroplastia
Descrevemos um caso de perda visual unilateral em paciente de 80 anos após cirurgia de blefaroplastia bilateral superior e inferior com o olho direito apresentando intensa hemorragia pré-orbitária.
Maria Helena Lopes Amigo +1 more
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