نتایج جستجو برای: brainstem hemorrhage

تعداد نتایج: 106748  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2008
Antonio Figueiredo Caubi Carlos Augusto Pereira Lago Belmiro Cavalcanti do Egito Vasconcelos Emanuel Dias E Oliveira Silva Nelson Studart Rocha Hécio Henrique Araújo de Morais

UNLABELLED Surgical access to the skull base is always difficult, especially because of the noble anatomic structures present there. Maxillary osteotomy provides direct view to the clivus region and the neck spine, and it also bears less morbidity when compared to the many other accesses described in the literature. AIM to assess 11 patients submitted to transmaxillary osteotomy, describing t...

Journal: :Acta neurologica Belgica 2011
Hung Youl Seok Mi-Yeon Eun

was referred to the neurology department for comatose state with brainstem dysfunction. Non-contrast brain CT showed diffuse cerebral edema with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)-like appearance (Fig. 1A). A lumbar puncture was not carried out because of the brain edema which was revealed in CT examination. T2*-weighted gradient-echo MRi revealed enlarged subarachnoid vessels that were not consiste...

Journal: :Neurology 2015
Aditi Ahlawat Adalia Jun-O'Connell Johnny Salameh

Polycythemia vera (PV) is a myeloproliferative disorder associated with neurologic sequelae. The most severe neurologic processes affecting patients with PV are thrombotic and hemorrhagic strokes. Few cases published in the medical literature describe developments of other neurologic symptoms, including papilledema, oculomotor nerve palsy, one-and-a-half syndrome, and trochlear nerve syndrome, ...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2003
Carlos R M Rieder Ricardo Gurgel Rebouças Marcelo Paglioli Ferreira

Hypertrophic olivary degeneration (HOD) is a rare type of neuronal degeneration involving the dento-rubro-olivary pathway and presents clinically as palatal tremor. We present a 48 year old male patient who developed Holmes' tremor and bilateral HOD five months after brainstem hemorrhage. The severe rest tremor was refractory to pharmacotherapy and botulinum toxin injections, but was markedly r...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2013
Fang Yuan Ji Lin Lei Ding You Chao Liu Wenke Zhang Heng

We describe a patient presented with sequential events of hemifacial spasm, cerebral infarction and fatal subarachnoid hemorrhage. All of them are seemingly separate entities. Radiological examination revealed that the cause was vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia (VBD) coexisting with a giant saccular aneurysm of basilar artery. VBD is a dilatation and elongation of vertebral artery (VA) and basila...

2015
Martin M. Mortazavi Laligam N. Sekhar

Aneurysms arising from the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) to PICA communicating collaterals are very rare. Only five cases have so far been described in the literature. Here, we report the first case with multiple aneurysms occurring on separate inter-PICA communicating collateral arteries, where one of the PICA's was occluded proximally and reconstituted distally through the inter...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2015
Erika Skoe Jennifer Krizman Samira Anderson Nina Kraus

The human auditory brainstem is thought to undergo rapid developmental changes early in life until age ∼2 followed by prolonged stability until aging-related changes emerge. However, earlier work on brainstem development was limited by sparse sampling across the lifespan and/or averaging across children and adults. Using a larger dataset than past investigations, we aimed to trace more subtle v...

2017
Dilek Yilmaz Bülent Cengiz

Hyperekplexia is a rare movement disorder characterized by pathologically exaggerated response to unexpected stimuli. It is differentiated from the normal startle reflex by its lower threshold, higher intensity, and resistance to habituation. Many of the acquired hyperekplexias result from brainstem involvement such as encephalitis, infarct, hemorrhage, pontocerebellar hypoplasia and medullary ...

Journal: :Proceedings 2017
Austin Castillo J Drew Payne Kenneth Nugent

Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome has been associated with hypertension, preeclampsia, cancer chemotherapy, and drugs of abuse, such as amphetamine and methamphetamine. We report a young man who suddenly developed severe headache, disorientation, and aphasia following ingestion of kratom and Adderall. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of his head revealed foci of vas...

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