Very common (10% or more): Tremor (up to 24%), headache (up to 21%), parkinsonism (up to 15%), akathisia (up to 11%), dizziness (up to 11%) Common (1% to 10%): Abnormal gait, bradykinesia, cogwheel rigidity, disturbance in attention, drooling, dyskinesia, dystonia, hypoesthe...
itching, skin erythema, and headache, which all rapidly resolved when stimulation ended. However, some precautions need to be taken in patients with DoC, especially those with a craniectomy or a shunt. The main limitation of tES is currently its moderate and transient...
Postangiographic contrast enhancement mimicking acute subdural hemorrhage in a patient with severe occipital headache and neurological symptoms: a case reportMedicine(GeneralIntroduction Neurological symptoms after percutaneous coronary intervention can have grave implications. The symptoms may result from ...
Repeat MRI Brain two months after the initial one showed a substantial resolution of the cerebral edema. Skin patch testing demonstrated severe allergy to nickel and moderate-to-severe allergy to cobalt, which are known structural components of the FDDs.Conclusions: We recommend a routine pre-...
Other delayed reactions may range from those that interestingly mimic the symptoms and signs of COVID-19 disease, such as anosmia, fever, fatigue, headache, and musculoskeletal pain, 24 to 48 hours following a vaccine dose.12,46 Lymphadenopathy is now a prevalent reactogenic symptom that is mor...
Asymptomatic splenic enlargement occurred frequently; adverse events frequently reported were bone pain, headache, and rash, which were generally mild and easily manageable. These data indicate that treatment of patients with severe chronic neutropenia with filgrastim results in a stimulation of BM ...
A 38-year-old male patient is admitted onto the neurosurgical stepdown unit after having a craniotomy for aneurysm clipping. You hear the patient yelling about a "horrible headache" as he is coming down the hall. The recovery nurse giving report states sh Which of the following...
MRI of both orbits with and without contrast and fat suppression displayed normal orbits, optic nerves, extraocular muscles and scleral thickness. There was mucosal thickening and secretions in both frontal sinuses as well as the left maxillary sinus. The left fronta...
Intravenous (IV) contrast was deliberately withheld, and the patient was transferred to the neuroangiography suite. Fig. 1 MRI scan of a 13-year-old boy presenting with headache, right arm paresis, and facial palsy. MRI with diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) (b = 1000 s/mm2, axial...
While the headache in the initial phase, among others, included a diffuse pain, moderate in intensity that is attributed to systemic viral infection, the headache after 7–10 days was accompanied by photophobia and neck stiffness and is provoked by cytokine storm [42]. Other authors reported ...