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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2001
Gait disorders are important because of their prevalence, particularly among the elderly, and the associated risk of falls and injury. Neural networks that organize locomotion and maintain balance are briefly reviewed. Gait disorders can be classified based on observational features or by etiology. Several common disorders are discussed in more detail.
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Gait disorders are important because of their prevalence, particularly among the elderly, and the associated risk of falls and injury. Neural networks that organize locomotion and maintain balance are briefly reviewed. Gait disorders can be classified based on observational features or by etiology. Several common disorders are discussed in more detail.
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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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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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Wikipedia and neurological disorders
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2015Our aim was to evaluate Wikipedia page visits in relation to the most common neurological disorders by determining which factors are related to peaks in Wikipedia searches for these conditions. Millions of people worldwide use the internet daily as a source of health information.
Francesco Brigo +5 more
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Neurology India, 2018
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a critical and rapidly growing global health problem. Neurological complications occur in almost all patients with severe CKD, potentially affecting all levels of the nervous system, from the central nervous system (CNS) through to the peripheral nervous system (PNS).
Pushpendra N, Renjen +3 more
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a critical and rapidly growing global health problem. Neurological complications occur in almost all patients with severe CKD, potentially affecting all levels of the nervous system, from the central nervous system (CNS) through to the peripheral nervous system (PNS).
Pushpendra N, Renjen +3 more
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Immunotherapies in Neurologic Disorders
Medical Clinics of North America, 2012Therapy for autoimmune demyelinating disorders has evolved rapidly over the past 10 years to include traditional immunosuppressants as well as novel biologicals. Antibody-mediated neuromuscular disorders are treated with therapies that acutely modulate pathogenic antibodies or chronically inhibit the humoral immune response.
Donna, Graves, Steven, Vernino
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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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Telomeres in neurological disorders
2019Ever since their discovery, the telomeres and the telomerase have been topics of intensive research, first as a mechanism of cellular aging and later as an indicator of health and diseases in humans. By protecting the chromosome ends, the telomeres play a vital role in preserving the information in our genome. Telomeres shorten with age and the rate of
Ayyappan, Anitha +4 more
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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 A, Shehata, Henry, Okosun
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AAV-based in vivo gene therapy for neurological disorders
Nature reviews. Drug discovery, 2023Qinglan Ling +3 more
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