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Deciphering Freezing of Gait: What Neuropathology Reveals About an Episodic Phenomenon
Freezing of gait (FoG) occurs across Parkinson's disease, multiple neurodegenerative conditions and non‐neurodegenerative disorders. This review synthesizes the structural, neurochemical and proteinopathic substrates underlying FoG, showing how cumulative damage to distributed locomotor circuits—compounded by overlapping pathologies—progressively ...
Gabor G. Kovacs
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Ventriculoperitoneal drainage is a widely accepted technique for the management of normal pressure hydrocephalus. With the advent of minimally invasive techniques, laparoscopy is being increasingly used for shunt placement.
Tomaž Velnar +2 more
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Neurotransmitter Systems Underlying Freezing of Gait (FOG) in Parkinson's Disease
Freezing of gait (FOG) in Parkinson's disease (PD) arises from dysfunction across multiple neurotransmitter systems within distributed locomotor networks. While dopaminergic deficits contribute to levodopa‐responsive FOG, nondopaminergic systems including cholinergic, noradrenergic, serotonergic, and glutamatergic/GABAergic pathways play key roles in ...
Minsub Cho +7 more
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[Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus]
Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (INPH) is a syndrome that can be characterised by the following triad of symptoms: gait disturbances, cognitive impairment and urinary incontinence.
van Hoof, P., Persoons, Philippe
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Normal pressure hydrocephalus: Active and passive pathogenic mechanisms
Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is characterized by normal CSF pressure, less than 18 cm H2O, classical clinical triad: gait disturbance, dementia and incontinence in patients with communicating hydrocephalus on CT or MRI. We analyzed retrospectively
Poeata, I. +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives The acute imbalance syndrome (AIS) refers to acute‐onset and persistent vertigo, dizziness and/or imbalance without nystagmus, reflecting a subset of the acute vestibular syndrome (AVS) with or without nystagmus. While AVS with nystagmus is well characterized and the approach to these patients is validated, much less is known about ...
Konstantin Schmidt +3 more
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Abstract Objective This study was conducted to provide a clinically oriented, mechanism‐based framework for interpreting neuroimaging across disorders of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure, with particular emphasis on patients who fall between classic diagnostic categories of spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) and idiopathic intracranial ...
Andrew L. Callen, Kyle Jenkins
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Homonymous Hemianopsia in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
Homonymous hemianopsia (HH) without structural correlate on neuroimaging has a limited differential diagnosis (occipital seizure, subclinical ischemia, nonketotic hyperosmolar hyperglycemia, Heidenhein variant prion disease, or posterior cortical atrophy
Nita Bhat; Shruthi Harish Bindiganavile; Andrew Lee
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Basilar artery dolichoectasia presenting as obstructive hydrocephalus mimicking normal pressure hydrocephalus. [PDF]
Watson J, Persaud V, Subhan A.
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Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) affects more of the older population than people recognize. The underestimation of this neurological condition is due in most part to the overlap of its symptoms to other forms of dementia as well as many other ...
Zohn, Raphael C.
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