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Pseudotumor cerebral secundario a sinusitis esfenoidal
El pseudotumor cerebral (PC) es una entidad caracterizada por la elevación de presión intracraneal sin lesiones ocupantes, sin obstrucción del flujo de líquido cefalorraquídeo (LCR) y con normalidad en las características de éste. El PC es una patología infrecuente en la edad pediátrica; la mayor parte de los casos en adolescentes y adultos es ...
Cancho Candela, Ramón +2 more
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ABSTRACT This case highlights the atypical presentation of eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) with neurological and cardiac complications, emphasizing the necessity of early recognition and aggressive treatment to prevent morbidity and mortality.
Mahshid Talebi‐Taher +3 more
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Tirzepatide in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) Management. ABSTRACT Introduction Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a neurological disorder characterised by elevated intracranial pressure (ICP), predominantly affecting obese women of reproductive age.
Ahmed Y. Azzam +16 more
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Individualization of the operative access in cerebral aneurysms clipping
Objective – to individualize the craniotomy stage during cerebral aneurysm (CA) clipping taking into account topographic-anatomical and clinical features. Materials and methods.
S O. Lytvak
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Unusual Presentation of Classical Galactosemia: A Case Report of Iranian Experience
ABSTRACT Galactosemia is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder with four main types, and classic galactosemia is the most prevalent. These patients have galactose‐1‐phosphate‐uridyltransferase deficiency. We report on a case of an infant who was admitted with poor feeding, lethargy, and poor weight gain.
Mohammadreza Alaee +4 more
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HIPERTENSION INTRACRANEAL IDIOPATICA, CASO CLINICO: HALLAZGOS EN RM Y REVISION DE LA LITERATURA
La hipertensión intracraneal idiopática es un síndrome neurológico caracterizado por síntomas y signos de hipertensión intracraneal en ausencia de lesión estructural o de hidrocefalia. En general, autolimitada, aunque con frecuencia recidiva.
Paloma García I +4 more
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The Neuroimaging Spectrum of Neurosarcoidosis
ABSTRACT Among its many forms, involvement of the nervous system in sarcoidosis ranks as one of the most severe and potentially disabling manifestations of the disease, and timely recognition and accurate diagnosis are critical for its optimal treatment.
Spencer K. Hutto, Gabriela A. Bou
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RESUMEN Introducción: El pseudotumor cerebral (PC) es una entidad poco frecuente pero su prevalencia aumenta en mujeres jóvenes con obesidad. Su evolución natural puede determinar ceguera irreversible. En este artículo se realiza una exhaustiva revisión acerca del tema. Metodología: Revisión narrativa de la literatura hasta el momento actual.
Gaye, Andrés, Saavedra,
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Toxic Effects of Excess Vitamins A, B6, and Folic Acid on the Nervous System
As one of the seven primary nutrients in the human body, vitamins are vital to maintaining good health. In recent years, there has been a completely new understanding of vitamins, and researchers have conducted more thorough investigations on them. These compounds, once viewed simply as supplemental nutrients, are now believed to play a more complex ...
Yu Sun +4 more
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Administration of acetazolamide in patients with acute brain injury resulted in a significant increase in brain oxygenation, accompanied by a concurrent rise in ICP and flow velocities, suggesting increased cerebral volume due to vasodilation. Abstract The effect of acetazolamide on regional brain tissue oxygenation in patients with acute brain injury (
Anas Hachlouf +6 more
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