Topiramate related reversible e ...
Topiramate (TPM) is a newer antiepileptic drug with high efficacy in treating various neurological disorders, especially epilepsy and migraine. The ...
The medial plantar and medial p ...
Objective of this study was to determine which nerve conduction is more sensitive electrophysiologically in the diagnosis of polyneuropathy in diabe ...
Intracranial extraaxial ependym ...
Intracranial extraaxial ependymomas (IEAEs) are extremely rare. We present a pediatric patient with IEAE misdiagnosed as a meningioma preoperatively ...
A small pontine infarct on DWI ...
A 64-year-old man presented with alternating exotropia and bilateral medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF) syndrome known as wall-eyed bilateral inte ...
Epilepsy in coeliac disease: no ...
The clinical spectrum of epilepsy related to celiac disease (CD) ranges from benign syndromes to intractable epilepsy with evolution to a severe enc ...
Free and cued selective remindi ...
The presence of episodic memory impairment is required for the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s dementia by all current diagnostic criteria. The new researc ...
Age-dependent association betwe ...
Previous reports have shown that cigarette smoking is associated with white matter hyperintensities (WMHs). However, it remains unclear whether this ...
Synaptic organization of the ra ...
First-order thalamic nuclei receive driving afferents from ascending pathways and transmit processed information to the cortex. Higher-order thalami ...
Normal pressure form of the spo ...
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension is a rare condition caused by spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak and volume depletion. It is initially misdia ...
Anti-Ma2/Ta antibodies in a wom ...
Anti-Ma2/Ta antibodies are rare paraneoplastic antibodies, which are mostly associated with limbic encephalitis in male patients with testicular can ...
Spontaneous intracranial hypote ...
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension syndrome (SIH) is a complex pathological entity due to reduction of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) volume and result ...
Anatomy and development of the ...
The occipital bone is the upper end of the somatic spine, limited cranially by the tentorium. The bony craniovertebral junction (caudal occiput, atl ...
CSF hydrothorax after ventricul ...
Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunting is the most common procedure performed for the management of hydrocephalus. VP shunt related complications remain ...
Clinical characteristics of ten ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics and patterns of diagnosis and treatment of patients with tension-type headache ...
Retrospective evaluation of the ...
Botox and Dysport are the preparations of botulinum neurotoxin most widely used for therapeutic purposes. Several studies have addressed the topic ...
Pilot trial of simvastatin in t ...
Sporadic inclusion-body myositis (s-IBM) is a chronic progressive inflammatory myopathy leading to severe disability. It has been suggested that sta ...
The appropriate neuroimaging st ...
This article presents the appropriate neuroimaging for persons with epilepsy (PWE) in resource-limited facilities. PWE from the Epilepsy Clinic, Sri ...
Atypical meningioma of sylvian ...
Atypical meningiomas of sylvian fissure are extremely rare. We reported a case of sylvian fissure atypical meningioma with a 20-year history. The tu ...
Depression, disability and cogn ...
The disability, cognitive impairment, fatigue and depression are interacting features in multiple sclerosis (MS), whose relation is still unclear. T ...
Role of TNF-alpha during centra ...
Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-a) is a principal mediator in pro-inflammatory processes that involve necrosis, apoptosis and proliferation. Experi ...
The Lombrosian prejudice in med ...
In the nineteenth century, epilepsy became subject of experimental research. Lombroso established a relationship between epilepsy and criminality be ...
Lateral medullary infarction pr ...
Isolated vertigo is rare in lateral medullary infarction. We described early diagnostic challenges in such cases by a neuro-otological approach. We ...
Surgical management of brainste ...
Bleeding from brainstem cavernomas may cause severe deficits due to the absence of non-eloquent nervous tissue and the presence of several ascending ...
Neuroradiological diagnosis of ...
Chiari malformations 1, 2, 3 represent different degrees of herniation of posterior fossa content into the cervical canal (Chiari 1 and 2), or throu ...
Bilateral abducens palsy in a c ...
Ophthalmoparesis in cytomegalovirus (CMV)- associated Guillain–Barre´ syndrome (GBS) is rare. We treated a 37-year-old woman with CMV-GBS who presen ...