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Uncommon Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome in a Sickle-Cell Patient

Landais A, Lemonne N, Etienne-Julan M

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Beta-Propeller-Protein-Associated Neurodegeneration: A Case of Mutation in WDR45

Ryu SW, Kim JS, Lee SH

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Erratum to: Feasibility of Using a Mobile Application for the Monitoring and Management of Stroke-Associated Risk Factors

Seo WK, Kang J, Jeon M, Lee K, Lee S, Kim JH, Oh K, Koh SB

Some information was missing in the original version of this article.
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Vertebral Artery Compression during Roll Tilt: Is the Edge of the Foramen Magnum a Culprit?

Choi JY, Seo WK, Oh K, Seo SI, Ryou N, Chae SW

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Extraparenchymal (Racemose) Neurocysticercosis and Its Multitude Manifestations: A Comprehensive Review

Mahale RR, Mehta A, Rangasetty S

Neurocysticercosis is an infection of the central nervous system caused by the larval form of the pork tapeworm Taenia solium. In the brain it occurs in two forms: parenchymal and...
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Abnormal Head Impulse Test in a Unilateral Cerebellar Lesion

Baek SH, Choi JY, Jung JM, Kwon DY, Park MH, Choi J, Kim JS

BACKGROUND: The findings of head impulse tests (HIT) are usually normal in cerebellar lesions. CASE REPORT: A 46-year-old male presented with progressive dizziness and imbalance of 3 weeks duration. The patient...
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The Etiological Spectrum of Acute Sensory Myelitis

Hyun JW, Kim JY, Choi KG, Kim HJ, Park KD

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Acute myelitis patients exhibiting only sensory deficits upon initial presentation are not commonly encountered in clinical practice, but they definitely exist. Since acute sensory myelitis has not...
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Autoantibody-Mediated Sensory Polyneuropathy Associated with Indolent B-Cell Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma: A Report of Two Cases

Stubgen JP

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Abnormalities of the peripheral nervous system occur in 5% of patients with lymphoma. Polyneuropathy has not been described in patients with mantle-cell and marginal-zone B-cell lymphomas. CASE REPORT:...
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Orthostatic Hypotension: Mechanisms, Causes, Management

Low PA, Tomalia VA

Orthostatic hypotension (OH) occurs when mechanisms for the regulation of orthostatic BP control fails. Such regulation depends on the baroreflexes, normal blood volume, and defenses against excessive venous pooling. OH...
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On the Severity of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Diabetes or Metabolic Syndrome

Gul Yurdakul F, Bodur H, Oztop Cakmak O, Ates C, Sivas F, Eser F, Yilmaz Tasdelen O

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common entrapment neuropathy. Although its etiology is unknown, certain conditions are commonly associated with CTS, such as obesity, arthritis, hypothyroidism,...
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Recurrent Cardioembolic Stroke Treated Successfully with Repeated Mechanical Thrombectomy within the Acute Index Stroke Period

Lee Y, Yi H, Kim BM, Kim DJ, Kim SH, Nam HS, Heo JH, Kim YD

BACKGROUND: The safety of repeated mechanical thrombectomy within the acute stroke period has not yet been clearly demonstrated. We describe herein a patient who was successfully treated with repeated mechanical...
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Anterior-Canal Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: A Systematic Review

Anagnostou E, Kouzi I, Spengos K

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In contrast to the posterior- and horizontal-canal variants, data on the frequency and therapeutic management of anterior-canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (AC-BPPV) are sparse. To synthesize the...
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Benign Multiple Sclerosis is Associated with Reduced Thinning of the Retinal Nerve Fiber and Ganglion Cell Layers in Non-Optic-Neuritis Eyes

Huang-Link YM, Fredrikson M, Link H

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is exceedingly difficult to differentiate benign multiple sclerosis (BMS) from relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) based on clinical characteristics, neuroimaging, and cerebrospinal fluid tests. Optical coherence tomography...
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Clinical and Genetic Characterization of Female Dystrophinopathy

Lee SH, Lee JH, Lee KA, Choi YC

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies are the most common X-linked recessive muscular dystrophies. Dystrophin gene mutations usually affect men, but reportedly 2.5-7.8% of women are affected and...
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Prevalence and Incidence of Epilepsy in an Elderly and Low-Income Population in the United States

Tang DH, Malone DC, Warholak T, Chong J, Armstrong , Slack MK, Hsu CH, Labiner DM

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to estimate the incidence and prevalence of epilepsy among an elderly and poor population in the United States. METHODS: Arizona Medicaid claims...
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Utility of the Midbrain Tegmentum Diameter in the Differential Diagnosis of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy from Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease

Kim YH, Ma HI, Kim YJ

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Various magnetic resonance (MR) measurements have been proposed to aid in differentiating between progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and idiopathic Parkinson's disease (IPD); however, these methods have not...
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Protective Effects of Physical Exercise in Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's Disease: A Narrative Review

Paillard T, Rolland Y, de Souto Barreto P

Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) are devastating, frequent, and still incurable neurodegenerative diseases that manifest as cognitive and motor disorders. Epidemiological data support an inverse relationship between the...
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