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Automatic Ultrasound Image Segmentation of Supraclavicular Nerve Using Dilated U-Net Deep Learning Architecture [PDF]
Automated object recognition in medical images can facilitate medical diagnosis and treatment. In this paper, we automatically segmented supraclavicular nerves in ultrasound images to assist in injecting peripheral nerve blocks. Nerve blocks are generally used for pain treatment after surgery, where ultrasound guidance is used to inject local ...
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Neurocysticercosis presenting with oculomotor nerve palsy: Case report and literature review
Neurocysticercosis (NCC), a central nervous system infection caused by the cystic larvae of Taenia Solium, is endemic in many low-to-middle income countries.
Almurtada Razok+3 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Parkinsonism in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is often attributed to Lewy‐related pathology, given its high comorbidity. In the era of anti‐amyloid therapy, recognizing parkinsonism caused by AD pathology is needed to optimize the treatment.
Daisuke Ono+5 more
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Unilateral abducens nerve palsy: A presenting sign of sphenoid sinus mucocoeles [PDF]
Sphenoid sinus mucocoeles can stimulate a variety of pathological conditions and patients can present to a range of specialists. Because of the relative rarity of sphenoid sinus mucocoeles, diagnosis is often delayed and these lesions can progressively ...
Jones, NS, Muneer, A
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“Sentinel Oculomotor Nerve Palsy”: A Harbinger of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a life-threatening condition most commonly caused by aneurysmal rupture. Sentinel headaches, often described as the “worst headache of life” or a “thunderclap headache,” are critical warning signs that may precede SAH ...
Vijay Renga
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The oculomotor nerve palsy is a rare neurological deficit, it is associated with numerous underlying pathologies. Including stroke, neoplasms, trauma, post-surgical inflammation, and microvascular damage from chronic disease.
Nizar Almaghrabi, MBBS+2 more
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Acute‐onset sagging eye syndrome
A 78‐year‐old woman with untreated hypertension presented to the emergency department with a 2‐day history of binocular diplopia, initially raising suspicion of neurological pathology. However, characteristic facial findings suggested sagging eye syndrome, confirmed by orbital magnetic resonance imaging.
Yusuke Ito
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Management of oculomotor nerve schwannoma: Systematic review of literature and illustrative case [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Oculomotor nerve schwannoma (ONS) is an extremely rare intracranial benign tumor. Till date, there is no standard treatment of oculomotor schwannoma.
Muhammad, Sajjad, Niemelä, Mika
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A 66 year-old woman presented with a pupil-sparing partial third cranial nerve palsy with aberrant regeneration. Imaging revealed a cystic lesion in the right cavernous sinus, demonstrating signal characteristics consistent with arachnoid cyst ...
Kelly A. Malloy+2 more
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Phosphoinositide Metabolism: Biochemistry, Physiology and Genetic Disorders
ABSTRACT Phosphatidylinositol, a glycerophospholipid with a myo‐inositol head group, can form seven different phosphoinositides (PItds) by phosphorylation at inositol carbons 3, 4 and/or 5. Over 50 kinases and phosphatases participate in PItd metabolism, creating an interconnected PItd network that allows for precise temporal and spatial regulation of ...
Francis Rossignol+2 more
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