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Part of the Oxford American Neurology Library, Parkinson's Disease: Improving Patient Care is a clinically-focused text for healthcare professionals involved in the everyday management of Parkinson's disease patients. Primary care physicians, general
Publikováno v:
Neurology. 97:1045-1048
Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease (CJD) is a rare disease but a common cause of rapidly progressive neurodegeneration. Although the "classic" presentation involves early dementia or behavioral changes, there are well-described atypical variants with less prom
Autor:
Ajal Dave, Jason S. Hawley
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Future Neurology. 12:249-260
Fragile X–tremor/ataxia syndrome is a relatively newly discovered movement disorder usually affecting patients over the age of 50 who have a FMR1 gene with 55–200 CGG repeats. Patients present with tremor and ataxia and possibly executive dysfunc
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AJOB Neuroscience. 8:12-17
Moses and Illes (2017) posit that ethics education should be provided in the training of all neuroscience professionals, and propose coursework in ethical theories, history of ethics in neuroscienc...
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DeckerMed Psychiatry.
The term movement disorders encompasses a wide range of conditions that cause abnormal movements. This review discusses hypokinetic movement disorders, including bradykinesia, akinesia, akinetic rigid syndrome, and Parkinsonism, an akinetic rigid syn
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Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 357:136-142
Objective To describe the neurological and neuroradiological features of acquired hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) in adulthood by reporting a series of cases. Methods Ten consecutive patients who were diagnosed with HLH at Medstar Georgetown
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Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 368:32-34
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Neurological Sciences. 37:817-819
A 50-year-old male presented with complaints of fatigue, confusion, and memory problems. Neurological evaluation revealed altered cognition, unsteady gait, ataxia, dysmetria, and weakness. MRI of the brain was initially unremarkable. Over several day
Autor:
Glen A. Cook, Jason S. Hawley
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Military Medicine. 179:1083-1089
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) or concussion is a common battlefield and in-garrison injury caused by transmission of mechanical forces to the head. The energy transferred in such events can cause structural and/or functional changes in the brain