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- 1From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: S. Nagaraja, Sanjeev. Jain, Uday. Muthane Objective: Genetic counseling for individuals undergoing presymptomatic testing is lacking in India although testing is easily available. This has an impact on family...
- 2From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: A. Fahmy, G. Vajramani An 18-year-old girl working as a lifeguard in a swimming pool presented with a fall on the slippery wet floor of the pool, landing on her right shoulder and back of her head. She had pins...
- 3From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ali. Ozeren, Filiz. Koc, Meltem. Demirkiran, Demirkiran. Sonmezler, Mustafa. Kibar Global aphasia is an acquired language disorder characterized by severe impairments in all modalities of language. The specific...
- 4From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: John Newsom-Davis Peripheral nerve hyperexcitability at its least severe causes muscle cramps and fasciculations termed the Cramp-Fasciculation syndrome by Tahmoush et al. [1] In more severe cases myokymia...
- 5From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Guillermo. Monsalve, Roberto. Ortega, Mauricio. Rueda-Acevedo Sir, Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) in a puerperal patient is an infrequent event. Several physiopathological mechanisms have been proposed but...
- 6From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Sanjeev. Jha, Rajesh. Kumar Spinal anesthesia is widely used during surgical procedures. It is generally safe and the frequency of severe, permanent neurological complications associated with it has been...
- 7From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Marina. Drake, Adriana. Carra, Ricardo. Allegri, Geraldine. Luetic Background: Memory dysfunction is common in multiple sclerosis (MS). A retrieval failure has been reported as the primary cause for the memory...
- 8From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Martin Engstrom The authors of the paper "Fibrinolytic markers and neurologic outcome in traumatic brain injury" in this issue of Neurology India have studied an aspect of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that is...
- 9From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Aysegul. Bayir, Erdal. Kalkan, Sedat. Kocak, Ahmet. Ak, Basar. Cander, Said. Bodur Aims: To determine the usefulness of fibrinolytic markers as early prognostic indicators in patients with isolated head trauma....
- 10From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: K. Praveen, S. Sinha, H. Chandrasekhar, J. Vijayan, A. Taly We describe a 60-year-old woman with "probable" sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease (CJD) who manifested with two months history of rapidly progressive...
- 11From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Tugba. Tunc, Hulya. Ortapamuk, Seniha. Naldoken, Ufuk. Ergun, Deniz. Ciliz, Huseyin. Atasoy, Esra. Okuyucu, Levent. Inan, Meral. Eksioglu Context: Beh?et's disease (BD) is a multisystem inflammatory disorder...
- 12From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ashok. Pillai, K. Rajeev, M. Unnikrishnan A seven-month-old infant presented with a generalized seizure. The radiological evaluation revealed a large arteriovenous fistula in the left sylvian region. The...
- 13From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Zhi. Chen, Gang. Zhu, Hua. feng, Hongpin. Miao Sir, Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) following head injury is rarely associated with either traumatic or nontraumatic aneurysm.[1],[2],[3] Rupture of a saccular...
- 14From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: V. Chandramoulesswaran, M. Dhanaraj, R. Rangaraj, A. Vengatesan Background: Antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy following first unprovoked seizure is controversial. Aim: To study the patients' preferences towards...
- 15From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: N. Shobha, S. Sinha, A. Taly, P. Pal, H. Chandrasekhar We report two patients of diabetic nonketotic hyperosmolar state presenting acutely with "self-limiting hemichorea - hemiballismus" and "generalized...
- 16From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Nadir Bharucha Antiepileptic drugs (AED) prevent seizure recurrence but treatment does not necessarily improve long term prognosis, i.e., patients treated early do not necessarily have a better chance of...
- 17From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Deepali. Jain, Mehar. Sharma, Chitra. Sarkar, Deepak. Gupta, Manmohan. Singh, A. Mahapatra Background: Image-guided procedures such as computed tomography (CT) guided, neuronavigator-guided and...
- 18From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Manish. Kasliwal, Ashok. Mahapatra A 49-year-old female was operated for left lateral orbital wall fibrous dysplasia 12 years back. The patient was having a relatively uneventful course till four months back...
- 19From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Yad. Yadav, Abhijeet. Basoor, Gaurav. Jain, Adam. Nelson Background and Aims: Delayed traumatic hematomas and expansion of already detected hematomas are not uncommon. Only few studies are available on risk...
- 20From: Neurology India. (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: William Armstead It is now well accepted that much of the cerebral damage arising from traumatic brain injury (TBI) actually occurs secondarily at some temporally distant timepoint post insult.[1] While many...