Biedert, S.Stuckstedte, H.FORTSCHRITTE DER NEUROLOGIE PSYCHIATRIE
The comparison of other cases with our patient demonstrates that the presentation of neurological manifestations and cerebral white matter atrophy in PRS patients is quite variable. Thus, the findings in our unique patient with PHFM, limb atrophy, and brain findings present an important opportunity ...
To determine the potential value of abnormal neurological findings as markers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and their relationship to the stage of AD, we compared standardized neurological examinations in 135 community-dwelling patients with AD and 91 nondemented elderly individuals. After correcting for...
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The patient demonstrated normal cognition and psychomotor development despite the presence of white matter lesions in her frontal lobe that is commonly associated with neurological symptoms. This report brings attention to the complicated relationship between facial, limb and brain imaging findings in Parry...
1. Briefly describe the significance of neurological exam. 2. What steps should be performed in order to differentiate sensory vs motor loss of function? 3. What neurological problems can be identified during regular neurological exam? Give some example ...
Ocular motility examina tion demonstrated a right exotropia of 35/45 prism dioptres and restrictive upgaze eye movements. Fundoscopy disclosed bilateral papilloedema. Ophthalmic and neurological examinations were otherwise normal. A CT brain scan with contrast showed a large pineal mass with ...
the sympathetic ganglia (leading toHorner’s syndrome, presenting with the triad of miosis, ptosis, and anhidrosis - that is, constriction of the pupil, drooping of theeyelid, and loss of the ability to sweat respectively), or even thebrachial plexusinshoulder(leading to neurological symptoms in...
On neurological examination, the Glasgow coma-scale score was 7 with localizing pain being the best motor response and no opening of eyes or verbal response. Pupillary light reflex in the right eye was 4 mm nonreactive and that in the left eye was 3 mm reactive. The deep tendon ...
Exclusion criteria for participation were a history of any neurological or endocrinological disorder, steroid medication, and IQ less than 70. This study was approved of by the Medical Ethical Committee of the VU University medical center of Amsterdam. The potential subjects and their parents were ...