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Transcriptome sequencing of neurologic diseases associated genes in HHV-6A infected human astrocyte

Transcriptome sequencing of neurologic diseases associated genes in HHV-6A infected human astrocyte

... Human Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) has been involved in the development of several central nervous system (CNS) diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis and glioma. In order to identify the pathogenic ...

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Reportable neurologic diseases in refugee camps in 19 countries

Reportable neurologic diseases in refugee camps in 19 countries

... collected at each camp by UNHCR employees and other aid workers on a weekly basis, involving 25 implementing organiza- tions worldwide, using case definitions (table 1). Approximately 1.6 million displaced persons are ...

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Application of Array Based Comparative Genomic Hybridization to Pediatric Neurologic Diseases

Application of Array Based Comparative Genomic Hybridization to Pediatric Neurologic Diseases

... based on fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), poly- merase chain reaction (PCR) and array techniques have been developed to increase early detection rates of microdeletion and microduplication. A major limitation ...

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Acid sensing ion channels: potential therapeutic targets for neurologic diseases

Acid sensing ion channels: potential therapeutic targets for neurologic diseases

... Maintaining the physiological pH of interstitial fluid is crucial for normal cellular functions. In disease states, tissue acidosis is a common pathologic change causing abnormal activation of acid-sensing ion channels ...

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Microbiota and neurologic diseases: potential effects of probiotics

Microbiota and neurologic diseases: potential effects of probiotics

... of neurologic diseases with Lactobacillus for only 2–4 months, speculating that pro- longed consumption may not be effective because of adaptation in the immunological, gastrointestinal and nervous ...

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A Sonographic Quantitative Cutoff Value of Cerebral Venous Outflow in Neurologic Diseases: A Blinded Study of 115 Subjects

A Sonographic Quantitative Cutoff Value of Cerebral Venous Outflow in Neurologic Diseases: A Blinded Study of 115 Subjects

... BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The autonomic nervous system maintains constant cerebral venous blood outflow in changing positions. Alterations in cerebral autoregulation can be revealed by postural changes at quantitative color ...

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Development of neurologic diseases in a patient with primate T lymphotropic virus type 1 (PTLV 1)

Development of neurologic diseases in a patient with primate T lymphotropic virus type 1 (PTLV 1)

... Results: We performed detailed laboratory analyses on an HTLV‑1 seropositive patient with typical HAM/TSP who was born in Liberia and now resides in the United States. Using a novel droplet digital PCR for the detection ...

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NEUROLOGIC DISEASES IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD

NEUROLOGIC DISEASES IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD

... The common est cause of septic venous sinus thrombosis in children is middle-ear disease, an(l chronic mastoiditis is more frequently a cause than acute mastoiditis. The lateral sinus is[r] ...

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Driving and Neurologic Disorders

Driving and Neurologic Disorders

... and neurologic disorders is best served by operating on a practical framework that clinicians are likely to encounter while patients are being actively evaluated for a final ...diagnosis. Neurologic ...

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Optimized 3D Magnetization Prepared Rapid Acquisition of Gradient Echo: Identification of Thalamus Substructures at 3T

Optimized 3D Magnetization Prepared Rapid Acquisition of Gradient Echo: Identification of Thalamus Substructures at 3T

... here has been increasing interest in deep brain stimulation in the treatment of several neurologic diseases since the first positive experiences in humans in the early 1980s.1 Typical ne[r] ...

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Hypersensitivity to antigen derived from brain tissue in patients with Huntington's disease and in individuals at risk

Hypersensitivity to antigen derived from brain tissue in patients with Huntington's disease and in individuals at risk

... other neurologic diseases were ...other neurologic conditions (including 60% of patients after cerebrovascular accidents) reacted to rat brain ...

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Anti-gliadin Antibodies and Gluten Neuropathies: A Borderline Link

Anti-gliadin Antibodies and Gluten Neuropathies: A Borderline Link

... Regarding the immunological status, many authors found that IgG AGA was more common in neurologic diseases than IgA AGA class [6,13,24]. Also, the high titers of IgG AGA in our neuropathy cases make it more ...

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Value of MR Imaging of the Brain in Children with Hypoxic Coma

Value of MR Imaging of the Brain in Children with Hypoxic Coma

... Basal ganglia involvement is related to the high metabolic activity of the basal ganglia resulting in increased sensitivity to profound hypoxia, as observed in cases of cardiac arrest (4, 17). Basal ganglia in- volvement ...

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Neurologic Recovery According to the Spinal Fracture Patterns by Denis Classification

Neurologic Recovery According to the Spinal Fracture Patterns by Denis Classification

... Institutional Review Board approved this study. This is a ret- rospective review of 38 consecutive thoracic, thoracolumbar and lumbar fractures combined with neurologic deficit, managed surgically, between October ...

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Childhood Cerebral Adrenoleukodystrophy: MR Perfusion Measurements and Their Use in Predicting Clinical Outcome after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

Childhood Cerebral Adrenoleukodystrophy: MR Perfusion Measurements and Their Use in Predicting Clinical Outcome after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

... Regarding correlating the baseline DSC-MRP parameters with the functional and neurocognitive scores at 1 year post-HSCT, the only parameters that correlated with the clinical and neurocogni- tive outcomes were rCBV and ...

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Ten Years of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: Neurodevelopmental Outcome

Ten Years of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: Neurodevelopmental Outcome

... Outcome was defined as normal for cognitive scores 85 and normal neurologic examination results, suspect for cognitive scores 70 through 84 or nonfocal neurologic findings such as hypert[r] ...

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Curious Neurologic Sequelae in Galactosemia

Curious Neurologic Sequelae in Galactosemia

... The presence of such neurologic findings in several isolated ga!actosemic patients and in the siblings described in the present report support the conten- tion that we are observing a di[r] ...

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NEUROLOGIC COMPLICATIONS OF HERPES ZOSTER

NEUROLOGIC COMPLICATIONS OF HERPES ZOSTER

... The monists, headed by the French physician, Netter,16 were aware of the apparent differences noted by the dualists but they attempted to explain these by postulating a [r] ...

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Neurologic complications of cerebral angiography

Neurologic complications of cerebral angiography

... Recent studies 31, 34 have claimed a decrease in the neurologic complication rate associated with digital subtraction angiography , presumably related to a decrease in procedure time and[r] ...

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ASSESSMENT: NEUROLOGIC RISK OF IMMUNIZATION

ASSESSMENT: NEUROLOGIC RISK OF IMMUNIZATION

... vaccine. Neurologic disorders attributed to vaccine administration are generally the same as disorders that occur ...a neurologic event follows vaccine administration, it may not be possible for a physician ...

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