A Forgetful Experience: A Case of Transient Global Amnesia
... Internal Medicine and holds the William J. Walsh Chair in Medical Education, all at McMaster University, in Hamilton, Ontario. Correspondence may be directed to Ameen Patel [email protected] Shah ...
... Internal Medicine and holds the William J. Walsh Chair in Medical Education, all at McMaster University, in Hamilton, Ontario. Correspondence may be directed to Ameen Patel [email protected] Shah ...
Ophthalmic Disorders Among Children with Down Syndrome: An
... the study participants. Regarding knowledge sources, parents mainly obtained information about ophthalmic disorders from the internet and ophthalmology clinics. Because eye disorders are more common in children with DS 4, 5, it is crucial for parents of patients with DS to be more aware of ophthalm ...
... the study participants. Regarding knowledge sources, parents mainly obtained information about ophthalmic disorders from the internet and ophthalmology clinics. Because eye disorders are more common in children with DS 4, 5, it is crucial for parents of patients with DS to be more aware of ophthalm ...
Symptoms of Patau`s Syndrome
... Low thyroid levels are more common in infants who have Down syndrome. It is recommended that thyroid level testing be performed at least yearly. Some infants with Down syndrome have eye problems such as cataracts (cloudy lenses) or crossed eyes (strabismus). Surgery can help with these problems. Suc ...
... Low thyroid levels are more common in infants who have Down syndrome. It is recommended that thyroid level testing be performed at least yearly. Some infants with Down syndrome have eye problems such as cataracts (cloudy lenses) or crossed eyes (strabismus). Surgery can help with these problems. Suc ...
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... tumor, or an infection in the brain. For half of people with epilepsy, a cause cannot be found. Epilepsy can begin right after birth or can occur for the first time in old age. A seizure is the abnormal electrical release of cells, called neurons, in the brain . This can cause different symptoms bas ...
... tumor, or an infection in the brain. For half of people with epilepsy, a cause cannot be found. Epilepsy can begin right after birth or can occur for the first time in old age. A seizure is the abnormal electrical release of cells, called neurons, in the brain . This can cause different symptoms bas ...
EFFECT OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATIONS ON EEG Harikanth1
... different frequency bands such as Delta (δ) up to 4 Hz, Theta (θ) 4-7Hz, Alpha (α) 8-12 Hz and Beta (β) 12-30 Hz depends on the activity of the brain. These frequencies represent different activities of the brain in different conditions. Generally, human brain is divided into four lobes according to ...
... different frequency bands such as Delta (δ) up to 4 Hz, Theta (θ) 4-7Hz, Alpha (α) 8-12 Hz and Beta (β) 12-30 Hz depends on the activity of the brain. These frequencies represent different activities of the brain in different conditions. Generally, human brain is divided into four lobes according to ...
Rotation Goals and Objectives
... 1. Learn to interact sensitively and effectively with patients who have been given the diagnosis of nonepileptic seizures. 2. Learn to discuss care issues between teams on inpatient and ambulatory epilepsy rotations. 3. Consider participating in refractory epilepsy conference about patients known to ...
... 1. Learn to interact sensitively and effectively with patients who have been given the diagnosis of nonepileptic seizures. 2. Learn to discuss care issues between teams on inpatient and ambulatory epilepsy rotations. 3. Consider participating in refractory epilepsy conference about patients known to ...
Suppl 1 - ResearchGate
... from Status Epilepticus *$[[ClaudeG. Wasterlain, tS 11 Denson G. Fujikawa, *$LaRoy Penix, and *$$Raman Sankar *Epilepsy Research and ?Experimental Neurology Laboratories, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Sepulveda; and Departments qf!fSNeitrologyand §Pediatrics, and 11 Brain Research Institute, UCLA ...
... from Status Epilepticus *$[[ClaudeG. Wasterlain, tS 11 Denson G. Fujikawa, *$LaRoy Penix, and *$$Raman Sankar *Epilepsy Research and ?Experimental Neurology Laboratories, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Sepulveda; and Departments qf!fSNeitrologyand §Pediatrics, and 11 Brain Research Institute, UCLA ...
Ashcraft v. Univ. of Cincinnati Hosp.
... Clinic record that documents seizure activity originating in the left temporal lobe. {¶19}To establish a claim of medical malpractice, plaintiff must show the existence of a standard of care within the medical community, breach of that standard of care by defendant, and proximate cause between the m ...
... Clinic record that documents seizure activity originating in the left temporal lobe. {¶19}To establish a claim of medical malpractice, plaintiff must show the existence of a standard of care within the medical community, breach of that standard of care by defendant, and proximate cause between the m ...
What is Asperger`s Syndrome?
... first to identify evidence of core AS symptoms and then to ensure that the history of these symptoms is both chronic and pervasive. The assessment should gather information from significant people within the individual’s life such as a parent or partner and should survey behaviour from a variety of ...
... first to identify evidence of core AS symptoms and then to ensure that the history of these symptoms is both chronic and pervasive. The assessment should gather information from significant people within the individual’s life such as a parent or partner and should survey behaviour from a variety of ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS) e-ISSN: 2278-3008, p-ISSN:2319-7676.
... Antiepileptic drug therapy is the mainstay of treatment for most patients with epilepsy. Seizure classification is an important element in designing the treatment plan, since some antiepileptic drugs have different activities against various seizure types. The International League Against Epilepsy c ...
... Antiepileptic drug therapy is the mainstay of treatment for most patients with epilepsy. Seizure classification is an important element in designing the treatment plan, since some antiepileptic drugs have different activities against various seizure types. The International League Against Epilepsy c ...
Radiologic-Clinical Correlation One-and-a
... ipsilateral medial longitudinal fasciculus produce an ipsilateral horizontal gaze palsy combined with an internuclear ophthalmoplegia, so that the only preserved horizontal eye movement is abduction of the contralateral eye (1). This syndrome consists of a complete horizontal gaze palsy when the pat ...
... ipsilateral medial longitudinal fasciculus produce an ipsilateral horizontal gaze palsy combined with an internuclear ophthalmoplegia, so that the only preserved horizontal eye movement is abduction of the contralateral eye (1). This syndrome consists of a complete horizontal gaze palsy when the pat ...
Neurological Factors in Violent Behavior (The Dyscontrol Syndrome)
... and the role of personality disorders and mental illness is so obvious, that the part played by brain damage and metabolic disorders is often overlooked. This is unfortunate because the most dangerous symptom of organic disease-unpredictable attacks of uncontrollable rage in response to seemingly tr ...
... and the role of personality disorders and mental illness is so obvious, that the part played by brain damage and metabolic disorders is often overlooked. This is unfortunate because the most dangerous symptom of organic disease-unpredictable attacks of uncontrollable rage in response to seemingly tr ...
Apert syndrome with septum pellucidum agenesis
... Fig. 4 Radiograph of both hands shows bony fusion of the phalanges of adjacent digits. ...
... Fig. 4 Radiograph of both hands shows bony fusion of the phalanges of adjacent digits. ...
N th - The Neurology Report
... It has multiple mechanisms of action, including inhibition of sodium channels and reduction of T-type calcium currents. ...
... It has multiple mechanisms of action, including inhibition of sodium channels and reduction of T-type calcium currents. ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Among the 50 patients studied; 38% were affected by pregnancy correlating with other studies as shown in the table below. Convulsions were common in second trimester. Intrapartum convulsions seen in 3 patients; Amongst them 1 had Status Epilepticus. This case was taken up for emergency LSCS.Two pati ...
... Among the 50 patients studied; 38% were affected by pregnancy correlating with other studies as shown in the table below. Convulsions were common in second trimester. Intrapartum convulsions seen in 3 patients; Amongst them 1 had Status Epilepticus. This case was taken up for emergency LSCS.Two pati ...
efficacy of levetiracetam in a case of stiff-person syndrome
... The patient signed a term of consent, which allowed us to show her image and expose her clinical data in the present medical article. She was a 50-year-old woman with a threeyear history of progressive painful muscular rigidity and spasms which were most severe in lumbar and abdominal muscles leadin ...
... The patient signed a term of consent, which allowed us to show her image and expose her clinical data in the present medical article. She was a 50-year-old woman with a threeyear history of progressive painful muscular rigidity and spasms which were most severe in lumbar and abdominal muscles leadin ...
Cerebral Protection, EEG End
... neuronal cell damage because the blood flow threshold for electrical failure is higher than that needed to maintain cellular integrity. Factors others than anesthetics that may affect the EEG include (which may limit the usefulness of EEG during cardiopulmonary bypass), hypotension, hypoxia, tumors, ...
... neuronal cell damage because the blood flow threshold for electrical failure is higher than that needed to maintain cellular integrity. Factors others than anesthetics that may affect the EEG include (which may limit the usefulness of EEG during cardiopulmonary bypass), hypotension, hypoxia, tumors, ...
Joubert syndrome: Report of a neonatal case
... tumour of the tongue, liver disease and duodenal atresia (7). Even within sibships the phenotype may vary, making it difficult to establish the exact clinical diagnostic boundaries of JS (8). The biochemical and genetic basis of the disease is unknown. JS is a well-known but rare, autosomal recessiv ...
... tumour of the tongue, liver disease and duodenal atresia (7). Even within sibships the phenotype may vary, making it difficult to establish the exact clinical diagnostic boundaries of JS (8). The biochemical and genetic basis of the disease is unknown. JS is a well-known but rare, autosomal recessiv ...
Free PDF - European Review for Medical and
... azotemia, transaminases, electrolytes, cholinesterases, cell blood count, coagulation tests, urinanalysis, ECG and chest X-ray. In the last few years the usefulness of these routine pre-operative tests has been put into discussion. In fact many studies has shown that is possible to abandon a systema ...
... azotemia, transaminases, electrolytes, cholinesterases, cell blood count, coagulation tests, urinanalysis, ECG and chest X-ray. In the last few years the usefulness of these routine pre-operative tests has been put into discussion. In fact many studies has shown that is possible to abandon a systema ...
Common Chromosomal Disorders
... (XXXY and XXXXY), the clinical manifestations are much more severe. In general, the mental and physical abnormalities associated with Klinefelter syndrome worsen as the number of X chromosomes increase. The characteristic findings of Klinefelter syndrome usually do not become apparent until after pub ...
... (XXXY and XXXXY), the clinical manifestations are much more severe. In general, the mental and physical abnormalities associated with Klinefelter syndrome worsen as the number of X chromosomes increase. The characteristic findings of Klinefelter syndrome usually do not become apparent until after pub ...
Disorders
... If inherited from FATHER Symptoms: Short and obese, delayed development, frequent laughing ...
... If inherited from FATHER Symptoms: Short and obese, delayed development, frequent laughing ...
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... 4. Pt had MRV which was negative for dural venous thrombosis. LP was done while pt was lying in the lateral decubitus position with legs extended. LP opening pressure of >25 cmH2O and normal biochemical and cytological composition of CSF. Diagnosis of benign ICH (pseudotumor cerebri) was made on the ...
... 4. Pt had MRV which was negative for dural venous thrombosis. LP was done while pt was lying in the lateral decubitus position with legs extended. LP opening pressure of >25 cmH2O and normal biochemical and cytological composition of CSF. Diagnosis of benign ICH (pseudotumor cerebri) was made on the ...
Alternative treatments for epilepsy 2014
... researcher, has had some success using oils on patients with epilepsy who can predict an imminent seizure. ...
... researcher, has had some success using oils on patients with epilepsy who can predict an imminent seizure. ...
Alternative treatments for epilepsy 2014
... researcher, has had some success using oils on patients with epilepsy who can predict an imminent seizure. ...
... researcher, has had some success using oils on patients with epilepsy who can predict an imminent seizure. ...