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Uveitis with Neurological Manifestations
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2001Neurological symptoms are not rare in patients with various uveitic syndromes, and they can be used as a guide to diagnosis. Some of the findings are nonspecific, but others can be typical of certain pathological conditions (table). After combining the information obtained in the medical history with the physical examination, target-oriented laboratory
V L, Perez, C S, Foster
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Encephalocraniocutaneous Lipomatosis: Neurologic Manifestations
Journal of Child Neurology, 2003We report a new case of encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis, a rare neurocutaneous syndrome of unknown etiology with involvement of tissues arising from the mesoderm and ectoderm: skin, eye, adipose tissue, and brain. We also review the neurologic manifestations of the syndrome, the most frequent of which include seizures, ventricular enlargement ...
Rafael, Lasierra +7 more
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Neurologic manifestations of homocystinuria
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1981Recognition of the disease homocystinuria by the neurologist may be of importance as is illustrated in the dramatic case history of a 20 year old woman. Confusion with Marfan's syndrome frequently occurs. The clinical and pathologic anatomical features are described. A review of the literature is given and the use of contraceptives is discussed.
H C, Schoonderwaldt +5 more
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Neurological manifestations of gnathostomiasis
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1977Neurological features of 24 patients with nervous system gnathostomiasis were reviewed. The commonest presenting features were radiculomyelitis or radiculomyelitis terminating with encephalitis, and subarachnoid haemorrhage. A primary encephalitic form was noted in 2 patients.
P, Boongird +5 more
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Neurologic manifestations of achondroplasia
2014Achondroplasia is the best described and most common form of the congenital short-limbed dwarfing conditions. Achondroplasia is apparent at birth and has a birth prevalence of 1 in 20000-30000 live-born infants. Achondroplasia is inherited as an autosomal dominant condition, although 80% of cases occur sporadically as new events in their families ...
Jacqueline T, Hecht +2 more
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Neurologic Manifestations of Myxedema
New England Journal of Medicine, 1962Headache Headache, a vague, subjective symptom, often encountered, but difficult to evaluate, seems to occur quite frequently in the myxedematous patient although the underlying mechanism is not clear. The headache is usually described as chronic, recurrent, bilateral and diffuse, and quite unlike sinusitis, migraine, eyestrain and the incidental ...
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Spectrum of the neurologic manifestations in childhood-onset cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome.
European journal of paediatric neurology, 2019OBJECTIVE Neurologic complications of chronic infantile neurologic, cutaneous and articular syndrome (CINCA) are well-known, whereas there are scarce data regarding neurologic features of milder cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome (CAPS) phenotypes ...
H. Kılıç +9 more
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Neurological manifestations of neurofibromatosis: a review
Neurological Sciences, 2020Neurofibromatosis type 1(NF1) is a dominantly inherited genetic disorder caused by a mutation in the NF1 tumor-suppressor gene. Patients are prone to develop benign and malignant tumors not only in the central and peripheral nervous system but also in other parts of the body. Apart from tumors, neurofibromatosis may also be associated with neurological
Bayat, Michael, Bayat, Allan
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Neurologic Manifestations of AIDS
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1990Patients with AIDS constantly challenge clinicians with the diversity of diseases that are seen, but also in the many ways they present. Neurological presentations are common in AIDS patients, although a systematic, detailed investigation is essential to distinguish opportunistic disease from the other causes of neurological dysfunction.
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Neurologic Manifestations of Vasculitis
Neurologic Clinics, 1989The vasculitides are a heterogeneous group of disorders that cause blood vessel inflammation and necrosis. Vasculitis may represent a primary disease process or a secondary manifestation of an underlying systemic condition. Neurologic symptoms and signs are common in most of the vasculitic syndromes and may be the presenting (or only) manifestation of ...
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