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Neurologic Complications of Anesthesia

Continuum, 2011
Neurologic complications after anesthesia are relatively uncommon but occasionally severe. Intraoperative intracranial hypertension in patients with brain masses, delayed arousal, and postoperative delirium and cognitive dysfunction are among the main complications of general anesthesia.
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Neurologic Complications of Tuberculosis

Continuum, 2021
This article describes the current epidemiology, common clinical characteristics, and up-to-date evidence-based approaches to the diagnosis and management of the most common neurologic complications of tuberculosis (TB): tuberculous meningitis, intracranial tuberculoma, and spinal TB.Central nervous system (CNS) TB remains common and associated with ...
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Neurologic Complications of Alcoholism

Continuum, 2014
This review serves as an overview of neurologic conditions associated with alcohol abuse or withdrawal, including epidemiology, clinical symptoms, diagnostic approach, and treatment.Frequent alcohol abuse and frank alcoholism are very common among adults in the United States.
James M, Noble, Louis H, Weimer
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Neurologic Complications of Influenza

Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2012
Neurologic complications associated with influenza infection represent rare, but often underappreciated, manifestations of both seasonal and global pandemic influenza. Seizures are the most common neurologic complication, occurring as febrile seizures, as exacerbations in patients with epilepsy, or as symptoms of other influenza-induced neurologic ...
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Neurological complications of diphtheria

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1974
Eightysix children with neurological complications of diphtheria are reported. The disease accounted for nearly 20.9% of the treated cases in the S.C.B. Medical College Hospital, Cuttack. A majority of the cases of diphtheritic paralysis occurred between the age of 2 to 5 years and there were more children from the rural than from the urban areas ...
K D, Mohanta, A C, Parija
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Neurologic Complications of Transplantation

The Neurologist, 2002
Organ transplantation is one of the most dynamic fields in medicine and has evolved into a life-saving option for thousands of patients with previously fatal conditions. The posttransplantation clinical course is frequently associated with neurologic complications that are usually related to pretransplant morbidity, the surgical procedure of ...
Misha, Pless, Sasha A, Zivkovic
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Neurologic complications of myocarditis

2021
Myocarditis, a nonischemic acquired cardiomyopathy, is an uncommon condition with multiple presentation patterns which may be initially difficult to recognize and may simulate other conditions such as acute myocardial infarction, pericarditis, septicemia, etc.
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Neurological complications of pregnancy [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the Neurological Sciences, 1998
Bódis, L   +7 more
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Neurological Complications of HIV

Medicine, 2001
Abstract Before HAART about 10% of AIDS patients in developed countries presented with neurological opportunistic infections and malignancies, but these presentations are now less common. Peripheral neuropathy is still common as a complication of therapy. Patients with advanced HIV infection may present with diffuse encephalopathy directly as a result
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