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Background&Objective: Clinical findings effective on disability of stroke patients have importance due to their effects on prognosis and future recovery following rehabilitation.
Ghandehari K, Ghandehari Z
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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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Apraxia and the Fetal Posterior Cerebral Artery. Case presentation
Introduction: Apraxia is a group of non-paralytic disorders of motor function, where the person loses the ability to execute learned voluntary movements, without significant muscle weakness.
Ariagna Martinez Chile +2 more
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Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) or leukoencephalopathy syndrome was introduced into clinical practice in 1996 by Hinchey et al., to describe unique syndrome, clinically expressed during hypertensive and uremic encephalopathy ...
Mudasir Ahmad Magray +6 more
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Brain MRI findings in non-ketotic hyperglycemic crisis: Case report
Introduction: Seizures related to metabolic disorders are common phenomena in many clinical contexts. However, clinical manifestations and neuroimaging findings in the context of a hyperglycemic crisis are less frequent phenomena with unclear ...
Laura Estefanía Arenas-Vargas +3 more
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Objective It was to investigate visual field (VF) abnormalities in a group of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients in the remission phase and the presence of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lesions in the optic radiations.
Stella Maris Costa Castro +6 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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Homonymous hemianopia (HH) is a visual field defect involving either two right or the two left halves of the visual field of both eye. It results from the damage of the visual pathway in its suprachiasmatic part. The causes of HH include stroke, brain tumors, head injuries, neurosurgical procedures, multiple sclerosis and miscellaneous conditions.
Iwona, Obuchowska, Zofia, Mariak
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Bilateral Homonymous Hemianopsia with Atrial Fibrillation.
We encountered an 80-year-old man with sudden bilateral visual disturbance. When he was admitted to the hospital, his blood pressure was 138/70 mmHg, and an ECG revealed atrial fibrillation. Neurological examination showed only bilateral homonymous hemianopsia with no nystagmus or impairment of eye movement. He did not have paralysis cerebellar ataxia,
K, Yamaji +7 more
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A 9-year-old girl with a several-month history of unilateral intermittent headaches presented to the hospital with worsening headaches and unsteadiness.
J. J. Gold, J. R. Crawford
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