nervous systempost-acute covid-19 syndromeThe article focuses on two randomized clinical trials announced by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) aimed at studying different types of treatments, including medications and nondrug care, to alleviate postural orthostatic tachycard...
COVID-19 is also anticipated to take a toll on the nervous system in the long term. Here, we will provide a critical appraisal of the potential for neurotropism and mechanisms of neuropathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 as they relate to the acute and chronic neurological consequences of the ...
enable the nervous system and the stomatognathic system to interact with each other. The decline or loss of neurological function can result in some oral symptoms, such as facial paralysis21and salivation.22Conversely, oral diseases can influence the nervous system. If oral ...
To test the in vitro effect of doxycycline in autoimmune neurological disorders of childhood, peripheral blood lymphocytes from multiple sclerosis (n=11), acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (n=12), and control patients (epilepsy and headache, n=12), all aged 5-17, were examined for proliferation...
Abstract Neurological complications of HIV infection are common with clinically recognized disorders ultimately affecting between 40% and 75% of patients. The spectrum of neurological disease is broad. This article highlights the common disorders of the central nervous system associated with HIV/AIDS....
Increasing findings have suggested that GFAP has mainly been described in a variety of nervous system injuries and disorders. Recent research has revealed that astrocytes respond to an increased GFAP level after immune system diseases [3], tumors [4], trauma [5], ischemic [6] or infectious or...
The present review discusses the peripheral nervous system (PNS) manifestations associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Nerve pain and skeleta
There was concern during the early months of the Covid pandemic based on anecdotal evidence that there had been an increase in the incidence of a potentially lethal neurological disorder known as Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS). In this disease, the body’s own immune system attacks peripheral ner...
Some Noncommunicable Diseases of the Central Nervous System with a Possible Infectious Etiology (in Collaboration with V.A. Orlova, I.I. Mikhailova, A.A. Garbuzov, D.A. Khavkina, P.V. Chukhliaev, T.A. Ruzhentsova I. L. Naidenova, A. B. Danilov, A.V. Simonova, E.G. Filatova...
Objective To evaluate the antisaccadic eye movement test (ASEM) in the assessment of central nervous system dysfunction after cardiac surgery in elderly patients.Methods 590 patients (≥60 years of age) who had undergone cardiac surgery were subjected to the ASEM test,the Mini-Mental State Examinat...