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Coexistent Optic Neuritis and Isolated Acute Sphenoid Sinusitis
... There are four types of optic nerve relations with the posterior sinuses. Type I when the nerve runs along the side wall of the sphenoidal sinus without producing any indentation on the wall (76%); type II, the same as type I but causing indentation in the wall of the sinus (15%); type III when the ...
... There are four types of optic nerve relations with the posterior sinuses. Type I when the nerve runs along the side wall of the sphenoidal sinus without producing any indentation on the wall (76%); type II, the same as type I but causing indentation in the wall of the sinus (15%); type III when the ...
Delay Condition- Following the administration of all other test
... displayed for 1.5 second that has a computer generated random assortment of X’s and O’s. For each of the trials, three of the X’s or O’s are illuminated in YELLOW on the screen. The subject is asked to remember the location of the illuminated ...
... displayed for 1.5 second that has a computer generated random assortment of X’s and O’s. For each of the trials, three of the X’s or O’s are illuminated in YELLOW on the screen. The subject is asked to remember the location of the illuminated ...
Module 1 - Introduction to Epilepsy Basic Principles
... Genetic Vascular diseases affecting the brain’s blood vessels Neurotransmitter GABA (gamma-amino butyric acid) imbalance ...
... Genetic Vascular diseases affecting the brain’s blood vessels Neurotransmitter GABA (gamma-amino butyric acid) imbalance ...
An anatomical basis for the Neck-Tongue Syndrome
... Although the other symptoms of Neck-Tongue (fig 4A and B) but during rotation combined Syndrome may be explicable in terms of nerve with forced extension it may be compressed be- compression, the pain is not, for it has been tween the posterior arch of the atlas and the demonstrated that experimenta ...
... Although the other symptoms of Neck-Tongue (fig 4A and B) but during rotation combined Syndrome may be explicable in terms of nerve with forced extension it may be compressed be- compression, the pain is not, for it has been tween the posterior arch of the atlas and the demonstrated that experimenta ...
Modulation during Learning of the Responses of Neurons in the
... learned were not associated with food. Two types of evidence show that this was not the case. First, after extinction had occurred, the visual stimulus still approached the monkey’s face from a distance of 1 m so that it was a salient visual stimulus which, it was observed, the monkeys continued to ...
... learned were not associated with food. Two types of evidence show that this was not the case. First, after extinction had occurred, the visual stimulus still approached the monkey’s face from a distance of 1 m so that it was a salient visual stimulus which, it was observed, the monkeys continued to ...
Sundowning syndrome in aging and dementia
... Clinical research Sundowning was first reported in the clinical literature more than 70 years ago (Cameron, 1941), and since then many clinical studies and case reports have characterized the disorder. Most physicians and nursing staff recognize the phenomenon of sundowning as a legitimate syndrome; ...
... Clinical research Sundowning was first reported in the clinical literature more than 70 years ago (Cameron, 1941), and since then many clinical studies and case reports have characterized the disorder. Most physicians and nursing staff recognize the phenomenon of sundowning as a legitimate syndrome; ...
The right hemisphere supports but does not replace left hemisphere
... and three deviants (D1, D2 and D3) were used in the mismatch paradigm conducted in the MEG scanner. The three deviant stimuli differed from the standard in a non-linear, monotonic fashion and had F1 and F2 equal to 565 and 1144 Hz for D1, 507 and 1287 Hz for D2, and 237 and 2522 Hz for D3. The devia ...
... and three deviants (D1, D2 and D3) were used in the mismatch paradigm conducted in the MEG scanner. The three deviant stimuli differed from the standard in a non-linear, monotonic fashion and had F1 and F2 equal to 565 and 1144 Hz for D1, 507 and 1287 Hz for D2, and 237 and 2522 Hz for D3. The devia ...
Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures
... room, (e.g. being "loaded up" with powerful drugs and being intubated) • Spending years taking unnecessary medications • Making life choices that are based on a wrong diagnosis ...
... room, (e.g. being "loaded up" with powerful drugs and being intubated) • Spending years taking unnecessary medications • Making life choices that are based on a wrong diagnosis ...
Table of Contents
... In the younger child and infant, refractive errors are most likely to present as a squint. In the older child, refractive errors may cause school problems with an inability to read the blackboard or visual fatigue on prolonged close work. Headaches in children are rarely due to refractive errors. In ...
... In the younger child and infant, refractive errors are most likely to present as a squint. In the older child, refractive errors may cause school problems with an inability to read the blackboard or visual fatigue on prolonged close work. Headaches in children are rarely due to refractive errors. In ...
Focused Neurological Assessment
... oriented to person, place, and time. Additionally, determine if the patient is alert. If not, what does it take to get them alert: Calling their name, light touch, vigorous touch, pain? Verbal response to your questions should also be noted (Jarvis, 2011; Malik, 2013). Mental Status: Appearan ...
... oriented to person, place, and time. Additionally, determine if the patient is alert. If not, what does it take to get them alert: Calling their name, light touch, vigorous touch, pain? Verbal response to your questions should also be noted (Jarvis, 2011; Malik, 2013). Mental Status: Appearan ...
Uses of Carbamazepine for Psychiatric Disorders
... observed that dominant hemisph ere TLE predisposes patients to psych osis, whil e nondominant hemisphere TLE is associa ted with bipolar illn ess (48). This study compared fift y TLE patients with psychotic features with fifty nonpsychotic TLE patients. The presence of psychosis was inv ersel y co r ...
... observed that dominant hemisph ere TLE predisposes patients to psych osis, whil e nondominant hemisphere TLE is associa ted with bipolar illn ess (48). This study compared fift y TLE patients with psychotic features with fifty nonpsychotic TLE patients. The presence of psychosis was inv ersel y co r ...
Characteristics of Hemorrhagic Stroke following Spine and Joint
... hypertension and coagulopathy are considered as main risks of hemorrhagic stroke [14]. And low intracranial pressure (ICP) may contribute to intracranial hemorrhages especially subdural hemorrhages [15]. Other important risks include ages of patients and experience of surgeons, and these risks are d ...
... hypertension and coagulopathy are considered as main risks of hemorrhagic stroke [14]. And low intracranial pressure (ICP) may contribute to intracranial hemorrhages especially subdural hemorrhages [15]. Other important risks include ages of patients and experience of surgeons, and these risks are d ...
Cortical thickness and surface area relate to specific
... Objectives: To investigate the difference in cortical surface area, thickness and volume between early RRMS patients and healthy controls; and the relationship between these measures and neurological disability, cognitive decline, fatigue and depression. Methods: RRMS patients (n = 61) underwent mag ...
... Objectives: To investigate the difference in cortical surface area, thickness and volume between early RRMS patients and healthy controls; and the relationship between these measures and neurological disability, cognitive decline, fatigue and depression. Methods: RRMS patients (n = 61) underwent mag ...
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms in Depression
... In contrast, much early work in this area emphasized 3methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG), 20% to 30% of which is derived from brain. The earliest studies on urinary MHPG reported significantly lower levels in depressed patients than healthy controls (6). Further research revealed low urinary MHPG ...
... In contrast, much early work in this area emphasized 3methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG), 20% to 30% of which is derived from brain. The earliest studies on urinary MHPG reported significantly lower levels in depressed patients than healthy controls (6). Further research revealed low urinary MHPG ...
Deep Brain Stimulation
... Safety and Probable Benefit states, “Although there are a number of serious adverse events experienced by patients treated with deep brain stimulation, in the absence of therapy, chronic intractable dystonia can be very disabling and in some cases, progress to a life-threatening stage or constitute ...
... Safety and Probable Benefit states, “Although there are a number of serious adverse events experienced by patients treated with deep brain stimulation, in the absence of therapy, chronic intractable dystonia can be very disabling and in some cases, progress to a life-threatening stage or constitute ...
Inferior Temporal Neurons Show Greater Sensitivity to
... change, and NAP change) of an object family depicted the same object as the unrotated original image. Only those neurons that show a difference in response among the three rotated versions can provide information regarding the identity of the object under rotation. Following this logic, a population ...
... change, and NAP change) of an object family depicted the same object as the unrotated original image. Only those neurons that show a difference in response among the three rotated versions can provide information regarding the identity of the object under rotation. Following this logic, a population ...
Stereopsis is adaptive for the natural environment
... participants performed everyday tasks. To quantify binocular disparity, we used a retinal coordinate system in which the positions of image points are referenced to the fovea and quantified in angular units. This is appropriate for the study of binocular correspondence because pairs of corresponding ...
... participants performed everyday tasks. To quantify binocular disparity, we used a retinal coordinate system in which the positions of image points are referenced to the fovea and quantified in angular units. This is appropriate for the study of binocular correspondence because pairs of corresponding ...
Compensatory plasticity and sensory substitution in the cerebral cortex
... auditory cortex to the SC (Ref. 36) are of interest too. possible central correlate of this hypertrophy, we Indeed, the size of the projection from the AE to the turned to a different species, the pigmented mouse SC is increased in BD cats3’. In addition, it has been which, like all rodents, has a h ...
... auditory cortex to the SC (Ref. 36) are of interest too. possible central correlate of this hypertrophy, we Indeed, the size of the projection from the AE to the turned to a different species, the pigmented mouse SC is increased in BD cats3’. In addition, it has been which, like all rodents, has a h ...
• LSD o LSD or D-lysergic acid diethylamide comes from a lysergic
... consumption and they wear off as late as twelve hours after. LSD disrupts interaction of serotonin and nerve cells, which regulates behavioral, perceptual, and regulatory systems, such as mood, hunger, body temperature, sexual behavior, and muscle control. LSD also increases one’s responsiveness to ...
... consumption and they wear off as late as twelve hours after. LSD disrupts interaction of serotonin and nerve cells, which regulates behavioral, perceptual, and regulatory systems, such as mood, hunger, body temperature, sexual behavior, and muscle control. LSD also increases one’s responsiveness to ...
FDG-PET Findings in Patients With Suspected
... Anatomic imaging, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT), is relatively nonspecific.1–3 Although structural imaging studies may reveal lesions that either cause or are associated with encephalitis, normal studies may also be noted. Similarly, the presence of abnormal e ...
... Anatomic imaging, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT), is relatively nonspecific.1–3 Although structural imaging studies may reveal lesions that either cause or are associated with encephalitis, normal studies may also be noted. Similarly, the presence of abnormal e ...
Design and Synthesis of Manganese based MRI contrast agent: A
... Introduction: Application of Gadolinium (Gd) based MRI contrast agents is limited in patients with severe renal disease or following liver transplant due to association of a recently reported incurable and nonmitigable Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF) disease1. These limitations give rise to choo ...
... Introduction: Application of Gadolinium (Gd) based MRI contrast agents is limited in patients with severe renal disease or following liver transplant due to association of a recently reported incurable and nonmitigable Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF) disease1. These limitations give rise to choo ...
Untreated Poor Vision: A Contributing Factor to Late
... Ophthalmologic abnormalities have been described in patients with dementia, but the extent to which poor vision and treatment for visual disorders affect cognitive decline is not well defined. Linked data from the Health and Retirement Study and Medicare files (1992–2005) were used to follow the exper ...
... Ophthalmologic abnormalities have been described in patients with dementia, but the extent to which poor vision and treatment for visual disorders affect cognitive decline is not well defined. Linked data from the Health and Retirement Study and Medicare files (1992–2005) were used to follow the exper ...
Trigeminal neuralgia due to pontine infarction: A case report
... Key words: Trigeminal Neuralgia, Pontine Infarction, Ischemic Lesion Accepted June 21 2010 ...
... Key words: Trigeminal Neuralgia, Pontine Infarction, Ischemic Lesion Accepted June 21 2010 ...
Gout - GEOCITIES.ws
... -diet/exercise – give one month to see if drop in blood sugar -if overweight250-500 cal reduction/day (will need vitamin supplements) -increase in physical activity20-40mins 3x/wk (enhances sensitivity to insulin) medications 1) sulfonylureas -chloropropamide not recommended as initial med but pt ...
... -diet/exercise – give one month to see if drop in blood sugar -if overweight250-500 cal reduction/day (will need vitamin supplements) -increase in physical activity20-40mins 3x/wk (enhances sensitivity to insulin) medications 1) sulfonylureas -chloropropamide not recommended as initial med but pt ...
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone: role in the treatment of West
... syndrome and Lennox–Gastaut syndrome TRH has been used in a number of epilepsies, but so far studies have mainly concentrated on West syndrome and Lennox–Gastaut syndrome. A trial of TRH for the treatment of these syndromes is considered to be warranted because both are devastating and no definitive ...
... syndrome and Lennox–Gastaut syndrome TRH has been used in a number of epilepsies, but so far studies have mainly concentrated on West syndrome and Lennox–Gastaut syndrome. A trial of TRH for the treatment of these syndromes is considered to be warranted because both are devastating and no definitive ...