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Word-finding difficulty’ (WFD)is an expressive speech disorder that can result from a wide range of neurologic disturbances. It be the multiple brain disorders such as infraction [1], epilepsy [2] infectious disease [3] or even sclerosis [4].
melas syndrome is a mitochondrial disorder with progressive nature, because adequate treatment is not available. diagnosis of this mitochondrial disorder depends initially on clinical suspicion, which is strengthened by additional metabolic evidence of impaired oxidative metabolism such as high serum or c.s.f. lactate levels and confirmed by demonstration of mitochondrial abnormalities-in muscl...
Paraneoplastic disorders of the nervous system are important to the practicing oncologist, because these syndromes, although uncommon, produce significant neurologic dysfunction and disability. The neurologic disorder may be the first manifestation of an unrecognized systemic malignancy, and appropriate diagnosis of the paraneoplastic disorder can lead to a focused search for an underlying canc...
Neurologic disease can present as a psychiatric disorder. Understanding underlying neuroanatomic function helps physicians to localize defects and search for treatable neurologic conditions. Neurologic conditions such as Huntington's chorea, Wilson's disease, Gille de la Tourette syndrome, brain tumors, encephalitis and meningitis, neurodegenerative conditions and metabolic or toxic conditions ...
MELAS syndrome is a mitochondrial disorder with progressive nature, because adequate treatment is not available. Diagnosis of this mitochondrial disorder depends initially on clinical suspicion, which is strengthened by additional metabolic evidence of impaired oxidative metabolism such as high serum or C.S.F. lactate levels and confirmed by demonstration of mitochondrial abnormalities-in ...
OBJECTIVE To describe and compare the clinical characteristics, outcomes, and etiology of pneumonia among children hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) with neurologic disorders, non-neurologic underlying conditions, and no underlying conditions. STUDY DESIGN Children <18 years old hospitalized with clinical and radiographic CAP were enrolled at 3 US children's hospitals. Neur...
Seizures are the most common pediatric neurologic disorder. Four to ten percent of children suffer at least one seizure in the first 16 years of life. The incidence is highest in children less than 3 years of age, with a decreasing frequency in older children. Epidemiologic studies reveal that approximately 150,000 children will sustain a first-time unprovoked seizure each year, and of those, 3...
I nvoluntary emotional expression disorder (IEED) is a neurologic condition characterized by uncontrolled or exaggerated episodes of crying, laughing, or other emotional displays without an apparent stimulus to trigger such responses. Associated with a number of neurologic conditions, it is considered to be a disorder of disinhibition of emotional expression rather than a disturbance of feeling...
CTLA4 is an inhibitory regulator of immune responses. Therapeutic CTLA4 blockade enhances T cell responses against cancer and provides striking clinical results against advanced melanoma. However, this therapy is associated with immune-related adverse events. Paraneoplastic neurologic disorders are immune-mediated neurological diseases that develop in the setting of malignancy. The target oncon...
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