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in many neurological disorders such as brainstem space-occupying lesions, medullary lesions secondary to Chiari type I malformations, tics disorders such as Tourette's syndrome, somatic cough, cerebellar neurodegenerative diseases, and chronic vagal neuropathy due to allergic and non-allergic conditions. ...
Conclusions:Epileptic nystagmus represents a guide to the lateralization and localization of the lesion in cases presenting with acute neurological symptoms. In these patients, the lesion is frequently in the posterior regions of the hemispheres. Although various diseases affect these regions in terms of...
Multiple sclerosis is often difficult to diagnose as symptoms are so varied and can resemble other diseases. It is often diagnosed by a process of exclusion – that is, by ruling out other neurological diseases – so the diagnosis of MS may take months to years. A physician will do a compl...
Neurological examination A physical examination will focus on the neurologic examination and may involve looking at eye movements. With vertigo, nystagmus may be present. Nystagmus is an involuntary movement of the eyes, slow and smooth in one direction with fast twitches in the other. The eyes ...
Wallenberg syndrome is a set of neurological symptoms that result from damage to part of the brainstem. This damage is typically caused by a stroke or by damage to arteries that provide blood flow to this area of the nervous system. Treatment of Wallenberg syndrome often involves immediate interv...
A small clinical trial conducted at the Burke Neurological institute concluded that benfotiamine is safe and potentially effective at improving cognitive outcomes in those suffering from mild Alzheimer’s. Benfotiamine raises vitamin B1 levels, which improves brain glucose utilization. By increasing glucose...
“A person witha concussion, suspected Lyme disease or MS with dizziness or imbalance, may be referred for VNG testing”, she said. “The results can indicate or identify the underlying issue, whether it is due to a central/neurological condition or inner ear disorder. ...
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