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DOTATATE Scan in Meningiomatosis in a Patient With Ophthalmoplegia
DOTATATE (1,4,7,10‐tetraazacyclododecane‐1,4,7,10‐tetraacetic acid [DOTA]‐octreotate) is a compound that binds somatostatin receptors seen in tumors such as meningiomas. Here, we present a case of a patient with progressive bilateral ophthalmoplegia due to meningiomatosis involving both cavernous sinuses, which was highlighted by DOTATATE imaging. Some
Joshua Pasol +3 more
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Neuro-Ophthalmology in Severe Head Injury [PDF]
If asked what the significance of neuro-ophthalmology is in the evaluation of severe head injury, many medical and surgical practitioners of neurology would promptly reply that it consists of monitoring pupillary reactivity in anticipation of the uncal ...
Harbison, John W.
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Modern management of sixth nerve palsy [PDF]
AbstractBetween November 1982 and September 1991, 179 patients with unilateral or bilateral sixth nerve palsy were treated in the Botulinum Toxin Strabismus Clinic at Moorfields Eye Hospital. Indications for treatment included prophylaxis (as part of a prospective treatment trial), maintenance therapy, diagnosis and adjunct to surgical therapy.
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Knowledge Frameworks in Lower Limb Rehabilitation Robots
With the increasing global incidence of strokes, the demand for the development of rehabilitation robots for poststroke patients is very high. However, the development of rehabilitation robots for poststroke patients is a complex issue. To effectively engage in research in this field, one needs to be equipped with a vast amount of knowledge related to ...
Duc Luu, Trung Nguyen, Arpan Hazra
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Steroid receptor coactivator‐1 (SRC‐1) reprograms tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs) via signal transducer and activator of transcription 1(STAT1)‐mediated matrix metallopeptidase 12 (MMP12) transcription to drive perineural invasion (PNI) in pancreatic cancer.
Ke Cheng +9 more
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Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension without Orthostatic Headache
We report 2 cases of spontaneous intracranial hypotension that presented with unilateral abducens nerve palsy, without orthostatic headache. While sixth nerve palsies improved without any intervention, subdural hematoma was detected with magnetic ...
Tülay Kansu, Servet İnci
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Ocular sequelae from the illicit use of class A drugs [PDF]
Aim: To highlight the changes that may take place in the visual system of the class A drug abuser. Methods: A literature review was carried out of ocular/visual sequelae of the more common class A drugs.
Firth, A.Y.
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Intracranial chordoma presenting as acute hemorrhage in a child: Case report and literature review [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Chordomas are rare, slow-growing malignant neoplasms derived from remnants of the embryological notochord. Pediatric cases comprise only 5% of all chordomas, but more than half of the reported pediatric chordomas are intracranial.
Abdulkader, Marwah M. +8 more
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Sixth nerve palsy in nasopharyngeal carcinoma [PDF]
A 45-year-old man ⇓ who had a 12 pack-year smoking history presented with a 7-month history of headaches and acute horizontal diplopia and dizziness. Examination revealed only a complete right abduction deficit. After undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed …
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THE PSYCHOMOTOR THEORY OF HUMAN MIND [PDF]
This study presents a new theory to explain the neural origins of human mind. This is the psychomotor theory. The author briefly analyzed the historical development of the mind-brain theories.
TAN, Prof. Dr. Uner
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