[HTML] Parietofrontal network upregulation after motor stroke
M Bönstrup, R Schulz, G Schoen, B Cheng, J Feldheim… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2018
… Whether the abnormally increased parietofrontal connectivity in stroke
survivors is systematically varying with the degree of paresis, is a highly
intriguing question not only for deeper pathophysiologic understanding,
survivors is systematically varying with the degree of paresis, is a highly
intriguing question not only for deeper pathophysiologic understanding,
Treatment of diaphragmatic paralysis
BR Celli, JF Dashe
Unilateral and bilateral diaphragm paralysis may be caused by motor neuron disease,
myopathy, inflammatory myositis, phrenic nerve injury, viral infection, cerv.
myopathy, inflammatory myositis, phrenic nerve injury, viral infection, cerv.
Strategies in traumatic brain injury and alcohol consumption: A professional's survey
R Ramos-Zúñiga, E Sevilla, Y Ursiel-Ortega - World Neurosurgery
… of trauma or alcohol intoxication the commonest signs found on their patients
were: anisocoria, Glasgow changes, lack of any type of response (progressive
non-responsiveness), paresis, paresthesia, medullary … 6. Maas AIR, Menon
were: anisocoria, Glasgow changes, lack of any type of response (progressive
non-responsiveness), paresis, paresthesia, medullary … 6. Maas AIR, Menon
[HTML] EBV-Positive Lymphoproliferations of BT-and NK-Cell Derivation in Non-Immunocompromised Hosts
SD Dojcinov, F Fend, L Quintanilla-Martinez - Pathogens, 2018
The contribution of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) to the development of specific types
of benign lymphoproliferations and malignant lymphomas has been extensively
studied since the discovery of the virus over the last 50 years. The importance
of benign lymphoproliferations and malignant lymphomas has been extensively
studied since the discovery of the virus over the last 50 years. The importance
[PDF] Osteomyelitis in cat-scratch disease: a never-ending dilemma. A case report and literature review
LN Fovino, E Mozzo, G Cabrelle, G Bordin, R Lundin…
… Transient paresis associated with cat-scratch disease: case report and
literature review of vertebral osteomyelitis caused by Bartonella henselae.
Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2006vDec;25(12):1177-81. Review … 24. Mirakhur B,
literature review of vertebral osteomyelitis caused by Bartonella henselae.
Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2006vDec;25(12):1177-81. Review … 24. Mirakhur B,
[HTML] Abstracts of the 2018 AANS/CNS Joint Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves Annual Meeting
Orlando, Florida• March 14–17, 2018 - Neurosurgical Focus, 2018
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