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Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:19
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Cognitive function and quality of life in multiple sclerosis patients: a cross-sectional study
Nearly half of all patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) will develop cognitive dysfunction. Studies highlighted from no/weak impact to a strong impact of cognitive impairment on quality of life (QoL...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:17 -
Current management of intracerebral haemorrhage in China: a national, multi-centre, hospital register study
We aimed to examine current practice of the management and secondary prevention of intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) in China where the disease is more common than in Western populations.
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:16 -
Use of cerebral state index to predict long-term unconsciousness in patients after elective craniotomy with delay recovery
The major difficulty in postoperative care in patients after craniotomy is to distinguish the intracranial deficits from the residual effect of general anesthesia. In present study, we used cerebral state inde...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:15 -
Comparative Evaluation of Stroke Triage Algorithms for Emergency Medical Dispatchers (MeDS): Prospective Cohort Study Protocol
Stroke is a major cause of death and leading cause of disability in the United States. To maximize a stroke patient's chances of receiving thrombolytic treatment for acute ischemic stroke, it is important to i...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:14 -
Selective frontal neurodegeneration of the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) demonstrated by diffusion tensor tractography
The clinical presentation in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), an atypical parkinsonian disorder, includes varying degrees of frontal dysexecutive symptoms. Using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and tractog...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:13 -
Acute/subacute cerebral infarction (ASCI) in HIV-negative adults with cryptococcal meningoencephalitis (CM): a MRI-based follow-up study and a clinical comparison to HIV-negative CM adults without ASCI
Acute/subacute cerebral infarction (ASCI) in HIV-negative cryptococcal meningoencephalitis (CM) adults has rarely been examined by a series of MRI-based follow-up study. We studied a series of MRI follow-up st...
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Bimanual training in stroke: How do coupling and symmetry-breaking matter?
The dramatic consequences of stroke on patient autonomy in daily living activities urged the need for new reliable therapeutic strategies. Recently, bimanual training has emerged as a promising tool to improve...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:11 -
Research into the (Cost-) effectiveness of the ketogenic diet among children and adolescents with intractable epilepsy: design of a randomized controlled trial
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder, characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures which have a high impact on the individual as well as on society as a whole. In addition to the economic burden, epilepsy imp...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:10 -
SMARCB1/INI1 germline mutations contribute to 10% of sporadic schwannomatosis
Schwannomatosis is a disease characterized by multiple non-vestibular schwannomas. Although biallelic NF2 mutations are found in schwannomas, no germ line event is detected in schwannomatosis patients. In contras...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:9 -
Cerebral aneurysm exclusion by CT angiography based on subarachnoid hemorrhage pattern: a retrospective study
To identify patients with spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage for whom CT angiography alone can exclude ruptured aneurysms.
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:8 -
A Cost-Consequences analysis of the effect of Pregabalin in the treatment of peripheral Neuropathic Pain in routine medical practice in Primary Care settings
Neuropathic pain (NeP) is a common symptom of a group of a variety of conditions, including diabetic neuropathy, trigeminal neuralgia, or postherpetic neuralgia. Prevalence of NeP has been estimated to range b...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:7 -
Early intervention to promote oral feeding in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage: a retrospective cohort study
Stroke is a major cause of dysphagia, but little is known about when and how dysphagic patients should be fed and treated after an acute stroke. The purpose of this study is to establish the feasibility, risks...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:6 -
Types of the cerebral arterial circle (circle of Willis) in a Sri Lankan Population
The variations of the circle of Willis (CW) are clinically important as patients with effective collateral circulations have a lower risk of transient ischemic attack and stroke than those with ineffective col...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:5 -
Molecular and biochemical characterisation of a novel mutation in POLGassociated with Alpers syndrome
DNA polymerase γ (POLG) is the only known mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) polymerase. It mediates mtDNA replication and base excision repair. Mutations in the POLG gene lead to reduction of functional mtDNA (mtDNA depl...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:4 -
Sydney epilepsy incidence study to measure illness consequences: the SESIMIC observational epilepsy study protocol
Epilepsy affects an estimated 50 million people and accounts for approximately 1% of days lost to ill health globally, making it one of the most common, serious neurological disorders. While there are abundant...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:3 -
Stroke awareness decreases prehospital delay after acute ischemic stroke in korea
Delayed arrival at hospital is one of the major obstacles in enhancing the rate of thrombolysis therapy in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Our study aimed to investigate factors associated with prehospita...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:2 -
Corticosteroid and antiviral therapy for Bell's palsy: A network meta-analysis
Previous meta-analyses of treatments for Bell's palsy are still inconclusive due to different comparators, insufficient data, and lack of power. We therefore conducted a network meta-analysis combining direct ...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2011 11:1 -
Abnormal cortical responses to somatosensory stimulation in medication-overuse headache
Medication-overuse headache (MOH) is a frequent, disabling disorder. Despite a controversial pathophysiology convincing evidence attributes a pivotal role to central sensitization. Most patients with MOH initi...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:126 -
Mood after stroke: a case control study of biochemical, neuro-imaging and socio-economic risk factors for major depression in stroke survivors
Though vascular factors may be important in the aetiology of late-life depression, it is not clear whether they have a major effect on the risk of depression after a stroke. We investigated the relationship be...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:125 -
A cross-sectional study of the nutritional status of community-dwelling people with idiopathic Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) patients have an increased risk of under-nutrition, but we are unaware of any population based prevalence studies of under-nutrition in PD. The main objective of this study was to iden...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:124 -
Decrease in shunt volume in patients with cryptogenic stroke and patent foramen ovale
In patients with patent foramen ovale (PFO) there is evidence supporting the hypothesis of a change in right-to-left shunt (RLS) over time. Proven, this could have implications for the care of patients with PF...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:123 -
Program of rehabilitative exercise and education to avert vascular events after non-disabling stroke or transient ischemic attack (PREVENT Trial): a multi-centred, randomised controlled trial
Despite lack of outward signs, most individuals after non-disabling stroke (NDS) and transient ischemic attack (TIA) have significant cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease and are at high risk of a major ...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:122 -
Synesthesia and Migraine: Case Report
Synesthesia is, as visual migraine aura, a common and fascinating perceptual phenomenon. Here we present a unique case with synesthesias exclusively during visual migraine auras.
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:121 -
Usefulness of multimodal MR imaging in the differential diagnosis of HaNDL and acute ischemic stroke
Syndrome of transient Headache and Neurological Deficits with cerebrospinal fluid Lymphocitosis (HaNDL) is a rare disease which can present with focal neurological deficits and mimic stroke. A neurologist-on-d...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:120 -
Endothelial function in migraine: a cross-sectional study
Migraine has been associated with cardiovascular disorders. Endothelial dysfunction may be a mechanism underlying this association. The present study tested the hypothesis that endothelium-dependent vasodilati...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:119 -
Systemic panca-associated vasculitis with central nervous involvement causing recurrent myelitis: case report
We report on the case of an established perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (pANCA) associated renal vasculitis being treated with prednisolone and rituximab, where the patient presented with leg w...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:118 -
Severe course of Lyme neuroborreliosis in an HIV-1 positive patient; case report and review of the literature
Lyme Neuroborreliosis (LNB) in a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive patient is a rare co-infection and has only been reported four times in literature. No case of an HIV patient with a meningoencephal...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:117 -
Pregabalin, the lidocaine plaster and duloxetine in patients with refractory neuropathic pain: a systematic review
Patients frequently fail to receive adequate pain relief from, or are intolerant of, first-line therapies prescribed for neuropathic pain (NeP). This refractory chronic pain causes psychological distress and i...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:116 -
Congenital Abnormalities and Multiple Sclerosis
There is a strong maternal parent-of-origin effect in determining susceptibility to multiple sclerosis (MS). One hypothesis is that an abnormal intrauterine milieu leading to impaired fetal development could p...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:115 -
Focused ultrasound-mediated bbb disruption is associated with an increase in activation of AKT: experimental study in rats
The Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) maintains the homeostasis of central nervous system by preventing the free passage of macromolecules from the systemic circulation into the brain. This normal physiological functi...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:114 -
Expression of chemokine receptors on peripheral blood lymphocytes in multiple sclerosis and neuromyelitis optica
The role of different chemokine receptors in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS) has been extensively investigated; however, little is known about the difference in the role of chemokine receptors betw...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:113 -
Identification of novel biomarker candidates by proteomic analysis of cerebrospinal fluid from patients with moyamoya disease using SELDI-TOF-MS
Moyamoya disease (MMD) is an uncommon cerebrovascular condition with unknown etiology characterized by slowly progressive stenosis or occlusion of the bilateral internal carotid arteries associated with an abn...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:112 -
Alcohol drinking and risk of Parkinson's disease: a case-control study in Japan
Although some epidemiologic studies found inverse associations between alcohol drinking and Parkinson's disease (PD), the majority of studies found no such significant associations. Additionally, there is only...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:111 -
Charting the progression of disability in parkinson disease: study protocol for a prospective longitudinal cohort study
People with Parkinson disease (PD), even in the presence of symptomatic relief from medical, surgical, and rehabilitative interventions, face a persistent worsening of disability. This disability is characteri...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:110 -
Cranio-spinal migration of a metallic clip placed during arteriovenous malformation resection - A case report, review of the literature, and management strategies
Microclip placement during AVM resection is generally accepted to be a safe practice in neurosurgery. Here, we describe an unusual complication involving cranio-spinal clip migration discovered five years afte...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:109 -
Saliva levels of Abeta1-42 as potential biomarker of Alzheimer's disease: a pilot study
Simple, non-invasive tests for early detection of degenerative dementia by use of biomarkers are urgently required. However, up to the present, no validated extracerebral diagnostic markers for the early diagn...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:108 -
Hypogelsolinemia, a disorder of the extracellular actin scavenger system, in patients with multiple sclerosis
Extracellular gelsolin (GSN) and GC-globulin/Vitamin D-binding protein (DBP) appear to play an important role in clearing the actin from extracellular fluids and in modulating cellular responses to anionic bio...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:107 -
Ophthalmodynamometry for ICP prediction and pilot test on Mt. Everest
A recent development in non-invasive techniques to predict intracranial pressure (ICP) termed venous ophthalmodynamometry (vODM) has made measurements in absolute units possible. However, there has been little...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:106 -
A seasonal periodicity in relapses of multiple sclerosis? A single-center, population-based, preliminary study conducted in Bologna, Italy
Temporal, i.e., 24-hour, weekly, and seasonal patterns in the occurrence of acute cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events are well documented; however, little is known about temporal, especially seasonal, va...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:105 -
Pregabalin versus gabapentin in partial epilepsy: a meta-analysis of dose-response relationships
To compare the efficacy of pregabalin and gabapentin at comparable effective dose levels in patients with refractory partial epilepsy.
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:104 -
The impact of stroke on emotional intelligence
Emotional intelligence (EI) is important for personal, social and career success and has been linked to the frontal anterior cingulate, insula and amygdala regions.
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:103 -
Gender differences in self reported long term outcomes following moderate to severe traumatic brain injury
The majority of research on health outcomes after a traumatic brain injury is focused on male participants. Information examining gender differences in health outcomes post traumatic brain injury is limited. T...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:102 -
The genetic basis of multiple sclerosis: a model for MS susceptibility
MS-pathogenesis is known to involve both multiple environmental events, and several independent genetic risk-factors.
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:101 -
Differential effects of pre and post-payment on neurologists' response rates to a postal survey
Monetary incentives are an effective way of increasing response rates to surveys, though they are generally less effective in physicians, and are more effective when the incentive is paid up-front rather than ...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:100 -
A novel form of human disease with a protease-sensitive prion protein and heterozygosity methionine/valine at codon 129: Case report
Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder in humans included in the group of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies or prion diseases. The vast majority of sCJD cases ar...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:99 -
Diagnostic indices for vertiginous diseases
Vertigo and dizziness are symptoms which are reported frequently in clinical practice. We aimed to develop diagnostic indices for four prevalent vertiginous diseases: benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:98 -
Neuroprotective properties of levosimendan in an in vitro model of traumatic brain injury
We investigated the neuroprotective properties of levosimendan, a novel inodilator, in an in vitro model of traumatic brain injury.
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:97 -
A multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for coping with chronic neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury: the protocol of the CONECSI trial
Most people with a spinal cord injury rate neuropathic pain as one of the most difficult problems to manage and there are no medical treatments that provide satisfactory pain relief in most people. Furthermore...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:96 -
Oxidative stress in skin fibroblasts cultures from patients with Parkinson's disease
In the substantia nigra of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, increased lipid peroxidation, decreased activities of the mitochondrial complex I of the respiratory chain, catalase and glutathione-peroxidase, an...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:95
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