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Neurological symptoms among dental assistants: a cross-sectional study

Neurological symptoms among dental assistants: a cross-sectional study

... acute symptoms and environ- mental susceptibility from the original EUROQUEST were not included, as these questions focused on exposures, which we wanted to avoid in the present study to reduce information ...for ...

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Neurological symptoms in a patient with isolated adrenocorticotropin deficiency: case report and literature review

Neurological symptoms in a patient with isolated adrenocorticotropin deficiency: case report and literature review

... with neurological symptoms of ACTH deficiency, excluding those in adrenal crisis with induced disturbance of consciousness and psycho- logical symptoms, are relatively ...

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Coeliac disease: neurological symptoms and association with multiple sclerosis

Coeliac disease: neurological symptoms and association with multiple sclerosis

... mild symptoms to overt severe reactions that most commonly affect the gut but might also affect other organs (Goddard & Gillett, 2006; Finsterer & Leutmezer, 2014) ...

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Screening for primary creatine deficiencies in French patients with unexplained neurological symptoms

Screening for primary creatine deficiencies in French patients with unexplained neurological symptoms

... main symptoms having led to consult, the specialty of the physician who requested metabolic investigations, the patient’s age at diagnosis, clinical signs present at diagnosis and results of 1 H-MRS ...

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Space Occupying Lesions (SOL) of the Brain - Clinical Manifestation with Subtle Neurological Symptoms in Emergency Department

Space Occupying Lesions (SOL) of the Brain - Clinical Manifestation with Subtle Neurological Symptoms in Emergency Department

... Most of these deficits are subtle. Patients often complain of having low energy, fatigue, an urge to sleep, and loss of interest in everyday activities. They may become slow and show a lack of spontaneity mimicking ...

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Neurological signs as early determinants of dementia and predictors of mortality among older adults in Latin America: a 10/66 study using the NEUROEX assessment

Neurological signs as early determinants of dementia and predictors of mortality among older adults in Latin America: a 10/66 study using the NEUROEX assessment

... structured neurological assessment with quanti- fiable measures of lateralising signs, parkinsonism, ataxia, apraxia and primitive “release” reflexes [20] (see Appendix in the Additional file 1 for more ...between ...

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The natural history and attentional correlates of conversion symptoms in neurological patients

The natural history and attentional correlates of conversion symptoms in neurological patients

... whose symptoms lacked a neurologica ...have neurological symptoms fc which no physical cause is apparent would benef from psychiatric assessment?’ gave a median reply ( ‘70%’ (90% confidence ...

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From the diagnosis to the therapeutic management: cerebral fat embolism, a clinical challenge

From the diagnosis to the therapeutic management: cerebral fat embolism, a clinical challenge

... number of CFE cases examined by MRI, its different timings, and the fact that CFE is a dynamic process with specific time windows for imaging patterns. In addition, MRI sequences, such as diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) ...

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Dissociative paraplegia after epidural anesthesia: a case report

Dissociative paraplegia after epidural anesthesia: a case report

... of neurological symptoms were intercepted through supportive ...the neurological findings ...the neurological findings and psychological mechanisms underlying both movement disorders were ...

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Prilocaine hydrochloride 2% hyperbaric solution for intrathecal injection: a clinical review

Prilocaine hydrochloride 2% hyperbaric solution for intrathecal injection: a clinical review

... transient neurological symptoms, prilocaine is suggested as substitute to lidocaine and mepivacaine in spinal anesthesia for ambulatory surgery, as well as a suitable alternative to low doses of long-acting ...

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Circulating polyribophosphate in Hemophilus influenzae, type b meningitis  Correlation with clinical course and antibody response

Circulating polyribophosphate in Hemophilus influenzae, type b meningitis Correlation with clinical course and antibody response

... therapy. Complexes of polyribophosphate dissociable with acid and pepsin were detected in serum samples from 17 patients, in one case for a period of 145 days after hospitalization. Polyribophosphate levels and patterns ...

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Two Sisters with Leukoencephalopathy,Hearing Loss and Retinopathy: A Familial Caseof Susac's Syndrome?

Two Sisters with Leukoencephalopathy, Hearing Loss and Retinopathy: A Familial Case of Susac's Syndrome?

... subacute neurological symptoms suggestive of a multifocal central nervous system disorder associated to hearing impairment and clinical or subclinical involvement of visual ...

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Depressive symptoms in Parkinson’s disease and in non-neurological medical illnesses

Depressive symptoms in Parkinson’s disease and in non-neurological medical illnesses

... depressive symptoms of DSM-IV-TR found in PD patients with MDD in comparison with CS with ...depressive symptoms in comparison with NODEP ...depressive symptoms compared with NODEP ...depressive ...

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Vasculitis, cerebral infarction and persistent Bartonella henselae infection in a child

Vasculitis, cerebral infarction and persistent Bartonella henselae infection in a child

... If B. henselae contributed to the onset and progression of this patient’s illness, a delay in diagnosis and adminis- tration of immunosuppressive drugs may have resulted in a progression and potentiation of the ...

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Clinical Profile of Neurological Manifestations in Wilson Disease

Clinical Profile of Neurological Manifestations in Wilson Disease

... other neurological manifestations classical for Wilson ...predominant symptoms – parkinsonian, pseudosclerotic, dystonic and ...of neurological symptoms, hepatic disease, psychiatric ...

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Relationtionship between neurological and psychological symptoms and occupational exposures

Relationtionship between neurological and psychological symptoms and occupational exposures

... Occupational and environmental pollutants occupational might be a risk for some psychological and neurological symptoms such as headache and dizziness and impaired concentration would be increased by aging. ...

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Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

... The vertebral arteries may be damaged in both unilateral and bilateral facet dislocations, but are more commonly associated with unilateral facet dislocation. Signs and symptoms of bilateral vertebral artery ...

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Pott's Spine: A Prospective study (2003 - 2007) of Analysis of Treatment and Outcome of 40 patients

Pott's Spine: A Prospective study (2003 - 2007) of Analysis of Treatment and Outcome of 40 patients

... poor neurological status before surgery like grade 0 to 2 were given physiotherapy post operatively and made ambulant once the neurological status ...poor neurological status pre operatively ,after ...

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TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR NARCOLEPSY: A REVIEW

TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR NARCOLEPSY: A REVIEW

... Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder specifying the abnormal sleep manifestations which mainly impact the quality of life of narcolepsy patients. The exact cause is unclear but found significant evidences ...

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CNS involvement in OFD1 syndrome: a clinical, molecular, and neuroimaging study

CNS involvement in OFD1 syndrome: a clinical, molecular, and neuroimaging study

... and neurological examination This girl was born following a caesarean section at the 29 th week of gestation after an abnormal pregnancy with oligohydram- nios and inadequate intrauterine ...Upon ...

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