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A Comprehensive Review on Functional Neurological Diseases
In neurological practise, functional neurological disorders are frequent. The focus of a novel method for making a positive diagnosis of this condition is on patterns of truly felt symptoms and indications that exhibit variability over time both within and across activities. Despite being a frequent risk factor for functional ne.. Read More
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Bacterial meningitis remains an overwhelmingly serious disease worldwide, associated with a considerably high incidence of long term neurological morbidity or even death. Despite the institution of appropriate antibiotic therapy over recent years, these therapeutic advances have failed to produce a corresponding reduction in neu.. Read More
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A Case Report of Brain Abscesses Caused by Enterobacter cloacae
In immune-competent youngsters, brain abscesses caused by Enterobacteriaceae are uncommon, and those caused by Enterobacter cloacae are even more so. We describe an intriguing case of numerous brain abscesses caused by a community-acquired E. cloacae neuroinfection in a young boy who had no predisposing risk factors. A 10-year-o.. Read More
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The central nervous system (CNS) is responsible for processing and transmitting information throughout the body. This complex network of cells communicates with one another through neurotransmitters, which are chemical messengers that transmit signals across synapses. The CNS contains a wide variety of neurotransmitters that pla.. Read More
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The Use of Drosophila as a Tool for Investigating Virus-Host Interactions
The exploration of neurological infections in humans is a complex task that faces both technical and ethical obstacles. Despite being less common than mammalian models, the utilization of Drosophila (fruit fly) in investigating virus-host dynamics serves as a potent research tool. By analyzing in vitro, in vivo, and transgenic s.. Read More
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Neuroinfections, or central nervous system infections, can be caused by a range of microorganisms and can lead to severe neurological symptoms, permanent damage, or death. Risk factors for neuroinfections include age, weakened immune system, environmental factors, chronic medical conditions, trauma or surgery, travel, contact wi.. Read More
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Nocardia Brain Abscess Masquerading as Tuberculous Brain Abscess
Nocardia brain abscess is a rare clinical entity [1]. It accounts for 1%-2% of all cerebral abscesses [2]. It typically occurs in immunocompromised patients with impaired host defences usually cell mediated immunity but cases in immunocompetant hosts have also been reported [3].Cerebral nocardiosis is associated with highest mor.. Read More
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Encephalitis involving mostly the body structure the phrase body structure redness refers to an inflammatory process of the limbic brain as well as the medial temporal lobes, amygdala, and cingulate cortex, which results in body structure redness. Severe memory loss, behavioural changes, medical specialised symptoms, and lobe se.. Read More
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The Value of Serological Diagnosis in Myasthenia Gravis-Analysis of a Group of People from Algeria
Anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies (antiAChR Abs) are tested for in presumptive myasthenia gravis (MG) patients using a radio-immunoprecipitation assay (anti-AChR RIPA) and, to a lesser degree, an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (anti-AChR ELISA). In this paper, we provide the results of autoantibody identification using s.. Read More
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Infectious Disease Society launched the Emerging Infections Network (EIN), which allows infectious disease specialists to submit clinical case questions and is used to track novel infectious disorders. We discuss the prevalence and characteristics of neuroinfectious disease-.. Read More
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Parkinson’s syndrome (PD) patients’ quality of life was found to be significantly impacted by the presence of non-motor symptoms. This group of symptoms included depression and anxiety, both of which are frequently present. According to recent research, the incidence of hysterical disorders in palladium ranges from 1.. Read More
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Several microorganisms can cause neuroinfections of the central nervous system (CNS). The most common cause of long-lasting neurologic symptoms with potentially fatal consequences is viruses. Viral infections of the CNS not only cause rapid alterations in a variety of cellular processes and have direct effects on their host cell.. Read More
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The most significant developments during the previous 10 years may have been in diagnostic imaging and genetic testing. The sequencing of the human genome, which contains all of a person’s genes, as well as the development of new technologies that can detect genetic alterations have yielded a wealth of knowledge. Diagnose .. Read More
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The spirochete pale striatum infection that causes syphilis is potentially a big global health concern. Within days after the original infection, spirochetes begin to enter the nervous system in around one-third of patients, progressing to pox (NS). Successive NS may also be categorised as early (occurring within the first two y.. Read More
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The goal of this study was to assess the geographic distribution of cortical damage in Behcet’s disease (BD) patients with or without neurological involvement utilising a cortical thickness assessment technique employing three-dimensional T1-weighted imaging. Methods and materials: The prospective study comprised 58 BD pa.. Read More
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Rare Complication of Acute Necrotizing Encephalopathy in Adults Secondary to Dengue
Acute necrotizing encephalopathy (ANE) is a rare condition mainly affecting children with a distinct clinicradiologic pattern. Initially thought to be secondary to respiratory viral infections, there have been more insights into the pathogenesis of ANE, including genetics. We present 2 cases of adults who developed this conditio.. Read More
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A Brief Discussion on Nerve Tissue Injury
An injury to the nervous tissue is a nerve injury. There isn’t a single classification system that can cover all of the different ways nerve injuries can happen. In 1941, Seddon established a classification system for nerve injuries based on the three primary types of nerve fiber injury and the degree to which the nerve re.. Read More
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A Brief Note on Tourette Syndrome
A common neurodevelopmental disorder that typically manifests during childhood or adolescence, Tourette syndrome or Tourette’s syndrome (TS or Tourette’s) is abbreviated as TS or Tourette’s. It is characterized by at least one phonic and multiple movement (motor) tics. Blinking, coughing, clearing of the throat.. Read More
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Although excrescences of the brain and central nervous system (CNS) are fairly uncommon, comprising only 1 -2 of the overall cancer burden, they represent a substantial source of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The age- shaped periodic frequency of CNS tumours is reportedly low; still, there is substantial global variability .. Read More
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A Short Note on Neurocognitive Conditions Mediated with Microbiome Gut
The microbiome-gut-brain axis, or the varied interactions between the gut microbiome and also the brain, has been of recent interest within the context of exactness medication analysis for a spread of malady states. Persons living with human immunological disorder virus (PLWH) expertise higher degrees of neurocognitive decline t.. Read More
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