Benjamin, Honigman, Donald Wayne, Moore
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Hypophosphatemia in suspected seizures evaluated in first seizure clinics and neurology consults
Abstract Transient loss of consciousness (TLoC) is a leading cause of referrals to acute neurological services. A witness account is often lacking, and ancillary investigations are a critical diagnostic adjunct. Hypophosphatemia was recently identified as a potential marker of epileptic seizures in ward and emergency department presentations.
Sophie N. M. Binks +3 more
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Intracranial manifestations of adult Rosai-Dorfman disease: a systematic review and IPD meta-analysis of 327 cases. [PDF]
Perez-Chadid DA +11 more
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Intellectual disability in cerebral palsy: a population‐based retrospective study
S. Reid +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Abstract Objective Status epilepticus (SE) is an acute complication that can either occur in the course of epilepsy, or reflect an acute neurological or systemic disorder. SE incidence and associated mortality vary across regions and studied populations.
Florian Negrello +8 more
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A GNAI1 Pathogenic Variant Mimicking Cerebral Palsy: Expanding the Phenotypic Spectrum of GNAI1-Associated Neurodevelopmental Disorder. [PDF]
de Albuquerque MAV, Kok F.
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Partial Laryngectomy for Thyroid Cancer: A Single Institution Case Series With Operative Techniques
ABSTRACT Background Partial laryngectomy has been well described as a management option for T1–3 laryngeal squamous cell cancers. However, there are a few case reports of partial laryngeal surgery for locally advanced thyroid carcinoma. Methods This is a case series of five patients with thyroid carcinoma (one primary and four recurrent) with laryngeal
Ella E. Hawes +17 more
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Comment on: Thomason et al.: "Knee surveillance for ambulant children with cerebral palsy": <i>J Child Orthop</i> 2025; 19(4): 253-256. [PDF]
Sussman MD.
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Extrapolating published survival curves to obtain evidence‐based estimates of life expectancy in cerebral palsy [PDF]
Steven M. Day +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Late radiation‐associated dysphagia (late‐RAD) commonly presents in patients with signs of hypoglossal neuropathy, with hallmark clinical features including lingual atrophy, deviation, and fasciculation. Gold‐standard electromyography (EMG) has not been used to explore the frequency of hypoglossal neuropathy in patients with late ...
Holly McMillan +7 more
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