نتایج جستجو برای: presenting neurologic symptom

تعداد نتایج: 217290  

2017
Natalie Alphonse-Sullivan Glen B. Taksler Thomas Lycan Kathryn E. Weaver Emory R. McTyre Rachel F. Shenker Brandi R. Page Scott Isom Adam Johnson Michael T. Munley Adrian W. Laxton Stephen B. Tatter Kounosuke Watabe Michael D. Chan Jimmy Ruiz

Background Patient sociodemographic factors such income, race, health insurance coverage, and rural residence impact a variety of outcomes in patients with cancer. The role of brain metastasis at presentation and its subsequent outcomes have not been well characterized in this patient population. Results Multivariate analysis revealed that median income lower than $50,000 was associated with ...

Journal: :Journal of Emergency Practice and Trauma 2020

Journal: :Pediatrics 2013
Francesca G Iodice Luca Di Chiara Sara Boenzi Chiara Aiello Lidia Monti Paola Cogo Carlo Dionisi-Vici

Cobalamin C (cblC) defect is the most common inborn error of vitamin B12 metabolism. Clinical features vary as does the severity of the disease. In most cases, the clinical symptoms of cblC defect tend to appear during infancy or early childhood as a multisystem disease with severe neurologic, ocular, hematologic, renal, and gastrointestinal signs. The neurologic findings are common and include...

Journal: :Journal of child neurology 1992
P L Robertson

Pain is a frequent presenting symptom of spinal cord tumors in children and usually manifests as local spinal pain in the bony segments overlying the tumor. Two pediatric patients are presented in whom the diagnosis of intramedullary spinal cord tumors was delayed for many months because their pain was atypical. One had recurrent abdominal pain diagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome. The other h...

Journal: :Advances in clinical medical research & healthcare delivery 2023

Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a rare autoimmune condition caused by antibody-mediated disruption of acetylcholine receptors (AChR) or their associated proteins. The age onset MG has bimodal distribution, with predominance female cases in the second and third decades male sixth to eighth decades. often unmasked stressors such as systemic illness, medication, surgery, pregnancy. We present case late-...

Journal: :Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 2002

2010
Ashish Aggarwal Dinesh Dutt Sharma Ramesh Kumar Ravi C. Sharma

Mutism, defined as an inability or unwillingness to speak, resulting in an absence or marked paucity of verbal output, is a common clinical symptom seen in psychiatric as well as neurology outpatient department. It rarely presents as an isolated disability and often occurs in association with other disturbances in behavior, thought processes, affect, or level of consciousness. It is often a foc...

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