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Abstract Aim To assess the neurological and neurodevelopmental outcome of infants born at term with perinatal intracranial haemorrhage (pICH) and examine the clinical and neuroimaging associations. Method A prospective, consecutive, single‐center observational study of longitudinally followed children with pICH identified in the fetal or neonatal ...
Stephanie Libzon+9 more
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X-linked Hydrocephalus (Bickers-Adams Syndrome) in a Nigerian Family.
Summary: A male infant with isolated prenatal hydrocephalus whose clinical features and family history were consistent with the diagnosis of X-linked hydrocephalus (Bickers-Adams syndrome) is described.
Iroha EO , Egri-Okwaji MTC
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Abstract Background The validation of a combination of plasma biomarkers and demographic variables is required to establish reliable cut‐offs for Alzheimer's disease diagnosis (AD). Methods Plasma biomarkers (Aβ42/Aβ40, p‐Tau181, t‐Tau, NfL, GFAP), ApoE genotype, and demographic variables were obtained from a retrospective clinical cohort of cognitive ...
Lourdes Álvarez‐Sánchez+8 more
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Abstract Objective The primary purpose was to assess the diagnostic performance of investigations in children with myoclonic epilepsy. The secondary objectives were to examine the definitive syndromic diagnoses and report the outcomes of pediatric myoclonic epilepsies.
Sophie Brulé+5 more
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A CASE OF CEREBROSPINAL SYPHILIS CAUSING INTERNAL HYDROCEPHALUS AND SYMPTOMS OF CEREBELLAR TUMOR [PDF]
Samuel D. Ingham
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Abstract Background and Aim Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is a neurotropic herpesvirus. With improved access to molecular diagnostics, there is increasing recognition of VZV with central nervous system involvement. This study aimed to describe the demographic, clinical and treatment characteristics of patients admitted to an Australian tertiary hospital
Connie Lam+6 more
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Abstract The ‘KeyStrokes’ test (KS) was created as an online and computerized neuropsychological assessment to assess simple attention, processing speed, and executive function. This pilot study aims to show proof of concept of the KS test as a computerized assessment.
Michael Lopez+10 more
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