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Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension with Disproportionately Enlarged Subarachnoid Space Hydrocephalus on Imaging. [PDF]
Kunugitani K +6 more
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Unraveling the Role of WDR91: Case Report of a Previously Unrecognized Clinical Entity
A novel case is herein described to expand the genetic and clinical spectrum of WDR91 and characterize a previously unrecognized autosomal recessive neurodevelopmental disorder. WDR91 deficiency results in neuronal loss, cortical thinning, and impaired brain development.
Nikolaos M. Marinakis +14 more
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Central nervous system involvement in cardiac amyloidosis: Redefining the heart‐brain axis
Central nervous system involvement in cardiac amyloidosis. Amyloidosis is a systemic disease that can directly affect the central nervous system. Furthermore, the amyloid cardiomyopathy can indirectly affect the central nervous system by inducing systemic hypoperfusion and increasing the risk of acute ischaemic stroke.
Domenico Mario Giamundo +3 more
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Relationship between disproportionately enlarged subarachnoid-space hydrocephalus and white matter tract integrity in normal pressure hydrocephalus. [PDF]
Lee S +9 more
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ABSTRACT Stroke is a leading cause of disability among hypertensive adults, with notable sex differences in risk and outcomes. Neutrophil percentage‐to‐albumin ratio (NPAR) is an easily obtainable composite index of systemic inflammation with prognostic value in cardiovascular disease, but its utility for primary stroke prevention in hypertension ...
Leyi Wang +7 more
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Benign enlargement of subarachnoid spaces in infancy [PDF]
Vladimı́r Mihál +4 more
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Diagnosis of degenerative myelopathy in a Boston terrier–French bulldog mixed breed
Canine degenerative myelopathy (DM) has been associated with mutations in the superoxide dismutase 1 gene (SOD1). Although the SOD1:c.118G>A mutation has been identified in Boston terriers and French bulldogs, no histological‐confirmed degenerative myelopathy has been reported in either breed.
A. M. K. Chan +4 more
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