Ranjana Mishra, Jyotsna Verma, Swapnil Sheth, IC Verma, Ratna Dua PuriNeurology India 2020 68(4):941-942
Hugues DuffauNeurology India 2020 68(4):813-814
Kanwaljeet Garg, Harsh Deora, Shashwat Mishra, Manjul Tripathi, Nishant Sadashiva, Sarat P Chandra, Shashank S KaleNeurology India 2020 68(4):950-951
Hardik Sardana, Deepak Agrawal, Niveditha ManjunathNeurology India 2020 68(4):815-820 Context: Endovascular therapy is currently the most common treatment approach for intracranial dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF), followed by microsurgery. Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKS) is usually reserved as the last modality of treatment of intracranial DAVF. Aim: To evaluate the clinical and radiological outcome of GKS in the treatment of DAVF without CVD. Subjects and Methods: This series includes...
Subacute Management of a Dislocated Hangman Fracture, What Happens Afterwards? A Long-Term Follow Up
Rafael Martinez-Perez, Holger Joswig, Natalia Rayo, Luis R Moscote-Salazar, Pedro A GomezNeurology India 2020 68(4):959-960
Manjul TripathiNeurology India 2020 68(4):821-823
Sandeep KandregulaNeurology India 2020 68(4):725-725
Rohit Bhatia, Anand R Warrier, Vishnubhatla Sreenivas, Prerna Bali, Pranjal Sisodia, Anchal Gupta, Nishita Singh, MV Padma Srivastava, Kameshwar PrasadNeurology India 2020 68(4):824-829 Background and Purpose: Although imaging is the mainstay to differentiate ischemic stroke (IS) from intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), these facilities are not available everywhere. The present study observed if any blood biomarker(s) could potentially help differentiate between ischemic stroke and intracerebral...
Takao Teranishi, Shigeo Ohba, Yushi Kawazoe, Kazuhide Adachi, Kazuhiro Murayama, Seiji Yamada, Masato Abe, Mitsuhiro Hasegawa, Yuichi HiroseNeurology India 2020 68(4):894-896 Superficial siderosis is a rare disease resulting from the deposited hemosiderin owing to repeated subarachnoid hemorrhage. It has been reported that hemosiderin deposits on the brain surface and brain parenchyma causes nerve disorder, resulting in progressive and irreversible hearing loss, cerebellar ataxia and pyramidal...
Adria Arboix, María-José Sánchez-LópezNeurology India 2020 68(4):830-831
Amar M Taksande, Akashi Gandhi, RJ Meshram, Animesh Gandhi, Amol LohakareNeurology India 2020 68(4):900-902 A peripheral palsy of the facial nerve that results in muscle weakness on one side of the face usually manifests as Bell's palsy. Glioma in the left half of the pons and middle cerebellar peduncle is a rare cause of isolated infranuclear facial paralysis. We report a case of 12- year-old female patient who came to our hospital with isolated unilateral facial palsy but turned out to have...
KS Rajmohan, Harsha S Sugur, SD Shwetha, Paritosh Pandey, Arimappamagan Arivazhagan, Vani SantoshNeurology India 2020 68(4):832-837 Background: The WHO 2016 classification of diffuse gliomas has incorporated molecular markers isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) gene mutations (IDHmut) and codeletion of chromosomal arms 1p and 19q (1p/19q codeletion) as tumor defining entities. The diagnosis of diffuse oligodendrogliomas (ODG) and anaplastic oligodendroglioma (AO) mandatorily requires the demonstration...
Amol Y Sudke, Salman T Shaikh, Chandrashekhar E Deopujari, Asmita S SakleNeurology India 2020 68(4):906-909 Scedosporium apiospermum is a filamentous fungus causing a broad spectrum of clinical diseases especially in those who are immunocompromised. The common sites involved are lungs, skin, sinuses, eyes, bones, joints, and central nervous system (CNS). CNS is involved in invasive Scedosporiosis in the form of a cerebral abscess. An antecedent event of either near-drowning or history of some...
Aruna Nambirajan, Mehar Chand SharmaNeurology India 2020 68(4):838-839
Juan D Parada-Garza, Luis A Miranda-Garcia, German Lopez-Valencia, Mauricio Figueroa-Sanchez, Jose L Ruiz-SandovalNeurology India 2020 68(4):913-915 Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) has been linked to immunizations, viral infections, and occasionally to arthropods stings. Its association with scorpion stings has not been described. A 29-year-old man, who after being stung by a scorpion presented right hemiparesis and language impairment. Brain MRI showed subcortical bihemispheric lesion...
Pravin Salunke, Madhivanan Karthigeyan, Kokkula Praneeth, Savleen Kaur, Aastha TakkarNeurology India 2020 68(4):840-842 Background: The pathway underlying ocular convergence is less clear. Convergence weakness is usually a clinical sign of dorsal midbrain pathology. An orbital tumor causing such phenomenon is unknown. We describe its occurrence in patients with proptosis due to orbital tumors. Materials and Methods: Series of six patients with axial proptosis secondary to orbital tumors that...
Pallavi Vats, Sunil K Polipalli, P Yuvaraj, Seema KapoorNeurology India 2020 68(4):919-921 Cutis laxa is a set of genetically heterogeneous conditions with phenotypes ranging from progeria-like appearance, corneal clouding, clenched fingers with marked retardation of growth both pre and postnatal growth to very mild phenotypes with skin laxity becoming evident in 2nd or 3rd decade. A child who presents with predominant motor delay is written off with a clinical diagnosis of rickets in the absence...
Wani Ahad Abrar, Arif Sarmast, Altaf Ramzan Sarabjit Singh, Nayil Khursheed, Zulfiqar AliNeurology India 2020 68(4):843-849 Aims: The study was done to review the literature about the intriguing aspects of the aneurysmal bone cyst and to describe our experience with these cases Design: Retrospective. Material and Method: We reviewed the records of all patients with primary spinal tumours whom we managed over last 8 years. We selected the patients with biopsy proven aneurysmal bone cyst...
Parmenides Guadarrama-Ortiz, Jose A Choreno-Parra, Martha Carnalla-Cortes, Patricia E Rodriguez-Munoz, Manuel Angeles-CastellanosNeurology India 2020 68(4):927-929 Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD) is a fatal and rapidly progressive form of dementia caused by the spread of a prion protein within the brain. Its real incidence is unknown since its definitive diagnosis requires histopathological analysis of brain specimens. However, novel tests that detect prion proteins in cerebrospinal...
Hean S Ooi, S Viswanathan, Nevein P Botross, Gaik B Eow, Yen T Chin, Ruban Kanesalingam, Mohamed A R Isman, Jia M Cheang, Rusli Bin Nordin, Suneet SoodNeurology India 2020 68(4):850-855 Background: The association between appendectomy and multiple sclerosis (MS) is unknown. In this study, we explored the association between appendectomy and MS and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD). Patients and Methods: MS and NMOSD patients older than 40 were identified from neurology records...
Srinath Ramaswamy, Deepanajali Surendran, Channaveerappa Bammigatti, Swaminathan Rathinam PalamalaiNeurology India 2020 68(4):934-936
Ancy M Das, Lakshmi Ramamoorthy, Sunil K Narayan, Vaibhav Wadvekar, KT HarichandrakumarNeurology India 2020 68(4):856-860 Background: Epilepsy is a treatable and curable brain disorder. However major proportion of individuals with this disease in developing countries receives no treatment because of misunderstandings of the public. Other than that, poor adherence to ordered medication is considered the primary cause of drug therapy failure in epilepsy. Nonadherence, therefore, results directly...
Agustin Pappolla, Federico Sosa Albacete, Ariel Luzzi, Maria Cristina Zurru, Marcelo RugieroNeurology India 2020 68(4):939-940
Dandugula Pavan Kumar, Vaibhav Wadwekar, Pradeep P Nair, Vikas Menon, Tarun BhatnagarNeurology India 2020 68(4):861-866 Background: The people living with epilepsy (PWE) have a higher prevalence of sexual dysfunction (sexual dysfunction) as compared to the general population. About 20-66% of the PWE develop sexual dysfunction. In spite of being so common, it is still an underdiagnosed co-morbidity in epilepsy patients. Purpose: To estimate the proportion of sexual dysfunction among PWE, and...
Jamir Pitton Rissardo, Ana Letícia Fornari CapraraNeurology India 2020 68(4):943-944
Gulsen Delikanli Akbay, Erdinç Karakullukçu, Aslı Akyol MutluNeurology India 2020 68(4):867-874 Background: There is an ongoing research on the etiology of multiple sclerosis (MS). It is still unclear whether nutritional status and biochemical parameters such as serum 25(OH)D, magnesium, and potassium influence the development of disease. Aims: This study aimed to make contributions to the literature in terms of the recognition of MS by comparing nutritional status and biochemical information...
Ajay Hegde, Parameswaran BhattathiriNeurology India 2020 68(4):947-949
Saroja A Onkarappa, Nikhil G Panpalia, Karkal R NaikNeurology India 2020 68(4):875-879 Background: Patients with retroviral disease are prone to opportunistic infections (OIs) of the central nervous system which cause significant mortality and morbidity. Cryptococcosis, tuberculosis, and toxoplasma are the most commonneuroinfections occurring at all stages of the disease. Objective: This study was undertaken to evaluate the clinical pattern of OIs and in-hospital mortality in patients with...
Sheffali Gulati, Juhi Gupta, Priyanka MadaanNeurology India 2020 68(4):952-954
Ramesh V V Chandra, B Chandramowliswara Prasad, T Goutham HanuNeurology India 2020 68(4):880-881 Introduction: Brain retractor is an indispensable instrument in Neurosurgery craniotomy set. Gooseneck tubing is an engineering marvel and has many applications (Reading lamp, Microphone, Tablet/phone holder, etc). We present a brain retractor made with an ultra-light duty Gooseneck tubing and report its use in five craniotomies for various pathologies. Methods and Results: The traditional flexible...
Sunil MunakomiNeurology India 2020 68(4):957-958
Balamurugan Thirunavukkarasu, Kirti Gupta, Akriti Bansal, Narendran Dhanasekaran, Arun BaranwalNeurology India 2020 68(4):882-885 Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) encompasses a group of disorders with loss of spinal motor neurons.The report describes the neuropathological findings including brain and spinal cord at autopsy in a five-and-half-month-old boy with suspected type 1 SMA. The anterior motor neurons, Clarke's column at all the levels of spinal cord showed neuronal loss and degeneration...
Deepti Vibha, Kameshwar PrasadNeurology India 2020 68(4):886-888
Butchi Raju GarudaNeurology India 2020 68(4):969-970
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