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Coprophagia in neurologic disorders
Journal of Neurology, 2016We report on the unusual behavior of coprophagia (eating one's own feces) in neurologic disorders. The Mayo Clinic Health Sciences-computerized clinical database was queried for all patients evaluated at our institution between 1995 and 2015 in which coprophagia was documented in the medical records.
Jennifer L. Whitwell+3 more
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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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Neurological disorders and mitochondria
Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 2020The brain is highly dependent on mitochondrial energy metabolism. As a result, mitochondrial dysfunction is a central aspect of many adult-onset neurological diseases, including stroke, ALS, Alzheimer's, Huntington's, and Parkinson's diseases. We review here how different mitochondrial functions, including oxidative phosphorylation, mitochondrial ...
J.V. Cabral-Costa, A.J. Kowaltowski
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Neurological disorders in pregnancy
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2004Neurological disorders are common in women of childbearing age and can lead to maternal death, as evident from previous reports of the Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Deaths in England and Wales. In the last report (1997-1999) alone, there were 34 deaths indirectly caused by neurological disorders.With the new developments in drugs, investigations ...
Hassan Shehata, Henry Okosun
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2016
The generation and functional integration of adult-born neurons in the hippocampus and subventricular zone suggest an important mechanism of neural plasticity in the adult brain. Dysregulation in adult neurogenesis has been commonly reported in several neurological disorders, suggesting its potential role in the development and pathology of the ...
Yau, SY, Po, KT, So, KF, Man Lau, BW
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The generation and functional integration of adult-born neurons in the hippocampus and subventricular zone suggest an important mechanism of neural plasticity in the adult brain. Dysregulation in adult neurogenesis has been commonly reported in several neurological disorders, suggesting its potential role in the development and pathology of the ...
Yau, SY, Po, KT, So, KF, Man Lau, BW
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Cardiomyopathy in neurological disorders
Cardiovascular Pathology, 2013According to the American Heart Association, cardiomyopathies are classified as primary (solely or predominantly confined to heart muscle), secondary (those showing pathological myocardial involvement as part of a neuromuscular disorder) and those in which cardiomyopathy is the first/predominant manifestation of a neuromuscular disorder ...
Claudia Stöllberger+2 more
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Immunoadsorption in neurological disorders
Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2017In recent years, immunoadsorption has been increasingly recognized as an alternative to therapeutic plasma exchange and used for the treatment of neurological disorders such as Guillain-Barré syndrome, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, myasthenia gravis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders, and multiple sclerosis, as well as ...
Kyoichi Nomura, Satoru Oji
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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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Acanthocytosis and neurological disorders
Journal of Neurology, 2001Acanthocytosis occurs because of ultrastructural abnormalities of the erythrocyte membranous skeleton resulting in reduced membrane fluidity. At least three hereditary neurological conditions are associated with it, although as yet the pathogenesis of the neurological features is unknown.
Valerie L. Stevenson, Richard J. Hardie
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Practical Neurology, 2010
Sleep medicine is relevant in both neurology and general medicine. A disordered sleep–wake cycle can have major effects on many common neurological complaints such as headache and epilepsy, and it may also directly affect important general health issues, such as blood pressure. Furthermore, sleep related disorders such as parasomnias, particularly with
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Sleep medicine is relevant in both neurology and general medicine. A disordered sleep–wake cycle can have major effects on many common neurological complaints such as headache and epilepsy, and it may also directly affect important general health issues, such as blood pressure. Furthermore, sleep related disorders such as parasomnias, particularly with
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