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Paraneoplastic neurological disorders
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2010The article provides an overview on the diagnosis and pathogenesis of paraneoplastic neurological disorders (PNDs), and subsequently the current therapeutic strategies in these patients. PNDs are nervous system dysfunctions in cancer patients, which are not due to a local effect of the tumor or its metastases. Most of these clinically defined syndromes
Franz, Blaes, Marlene, Tschernatsch
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Dysimmune Neurologic Disorders
AACN Advanced Critical Care, 1991This article reviews the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and current therapy of four neurologic diseases currently believed to be autoimmune in etiology: myasthenia gravis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, multiple sclerosis, and Reye’s syndrome. Nursing care of these patients is very challenging and crucial to the survival and prevention of further ...
J J, Mascarella, D C, Hudson
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Autoimmune Neurologic Disorders
The American Journal of Medicine, 2018The practice of autoimmune neurology focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of a wide spectrum of neurological conditions driven by abnormal immune responses directed against neural tissues. These include autoimmune, paraneoplastic, postinfectious, and iatrogenic conditions. Symptoms of autoimmune neurologic disorders can be diverse and often difficult
Daniel B. Rubin +3 more
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Functional Neurologic Disorders
Continuum, 2015Functional neurologic disorders, also called psychogenic, nonorganic, conversion, and dissociative disorders, are among the most common problems in neurologic practice. This article presents a practical guide to clinical assessment and treatment, incorporating emerging research evidence.
Jon, Stone, Alan, Carson
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2022
Abstract This chapter discusses neurological disorders. It starts with neuroanatomy and embryogenesis, and how to take an anatomical approach to help diffuse pathological process from underlying genetic and metabolic aetiology. It then goes on to outline the three main neurophysiological diagnostic tools (electroencephalography ...
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Abstract This chapter discusses neurological disorders. It starts with neuroanatomy and embryogenesis, and how to take an anatomical approach to help diffuse pathological process from underlying genetic and metabolic aetiology. It then goes on to outline the three main neurophysiological diagnostic tools (electroencephalography ...
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2015
Abstract Many diseases are accompanied by neurological sequelae. Palliative care nurses must arm themselves with knowledge of common neurological symptoms in order to properly assess the patient, advise the patient and family/caregivers, and address these symptoms.
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Abstract Many diseases are accompanied by neurological sequelae. Palliative care nurses must arm themselves with knowledge of common neurological symptoms in order to properly assess the patient, advise the patient and family/caregivers, and address these symptoms.
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NEUROLOGIC DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS
Nursing Clinics of North America, 1999Neurologic degenerative disorders pose challenges to patients, their families, and health care professionals who care for them. In recent years there have been many advances in the diagnosis and management of neurologic degenerative diseases. Multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, Parkinson's disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis are discussed.
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2021
Abstract Palliative care is applicable to many patients with neurological disorders. It is applicable to people living with serious sequelae of neurological or neurosurgical illnesses. People with oncological and non-oncological illnesses of the neurological system may benefit from a palliative approach to care. This chapter reviews some
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Abstract Palliative care is applicable to many patients with neurological disorders. It is applicable to people living with serious sequelae of neurological or neurosurgical illnesses. People with oncological and non-oncological illnesses of the neurological system may benefit from a palliative approach to care. This chapter reviews some
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Paraneoplastic Neurologic Disorders
ContinuumThis article reviews the clinical presentations, neural antibody associations, and oncologic accompaniments of paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes and neurologic autoimmunity in the context of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) cancer immunotherapy.Neural antibody discovery has improved the diagnosis of paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes.
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Functional Neurological Disorder
Neurologic Clinics, 2023David L, Perez, Sara A, Finkelstein
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