Comorbidities in multiple sclerosis and their influence on the choice of treatment
The objective of this review is to assess how concurrent pathologies can impact the choice of DMTs. Relevant articles were selected through a systematic search in PubMed. Comorbidities were grouped for better classification into autoimmune, chronic infections, cardiovascular and metabolic, oncological and neuropsychiatric. In autoimmune pathologies, it is key to take into account the effects of TME on them and the possibility of interaction with their specific treatments. Immunomodulatory therapies are safe for people with chronic infections. Immunosuppressive treatments are generally contraindicated in people with active ...
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: A Barboza V Sinay R Alonso E Carnero-Contentti J Hryb B Silva D Tavolini M C Ysrraelit J Correale Source Type: research

Natural history of mucopolysaccharidosis type III in a series of Colombian patients
CONCLUSIONS: MPS III is a challenge for diagnosis, particularly in its early stages and in patients in which the course of the disease is attenuated. This is due to its variable course, non-specific early neuropsychiatric symptoms, and the absence of obvious somatic features compared to other types of MPS. After a definitive diagnosis has been made, interdisciplinary care must be provided for the patient and their family, and support given for the treatment of physical symptoms, ensuring the best possible care and quality of life for the patient and their family, as the condition is neurodegenerative.PMID:38482704 | DOI:10...
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: L Cabarcas J L Ram ón E Espinosa G P Guerrero N Mart ínez N Santamar ía I Lince S Reyes Source Type: research

Physical activity in Parkinson's disease: examining prescription sources, patterns, and the influence of quality of life and disease severity
CONCLUSIONS: Disease severity and QoL significantly affect PA levels in PD patients. Diagnosis is associated with decreased PA frequency and duration, and walking is the preferred activity. Neurologists primarily provide PA advice.PMID:38482701 | DOI:10.33588/rn.7806.2023211 (Source: Revista de Neurologia)
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: D Su árez-Iglesias J C Diz I Bidaurrazaga-Letona C Ay án Source Type: research

Neuroanatomical mapping of inhibitory attention and working memory with functional magnetic resonance imaging in healthy children
CONCLUSIONS: Brain activity mapping templates are obtained in healthy children with tests for inhibitory attention, food cues and working memory. The activation areas are mostly those reported in the literature. This provides baseline brain activation patterns for studying pathologies related to inhibitory attention, impulsivity and working memory.PMID:38482702 | DOI:10.33588/rn.7806.2023221 (Source: Revista de Neurologia)
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: R Rosales-Fern ández M Paredes A Zu ñiga F Dur án N Sarce-Paredes C V ásquez J Conejero F Alarc ón-Garrido Source Type: research

Comorbidities in multiple sclerosis and their influence on the choice of treatment
The objective of this review is to assess how concurrent pathologies can impact the choice of DMTs. Relevant articles were selected through a systematic search in PubMed. Comorbidities were grouped for better classification into autoimmune, chronic infections, cardiovascular and metabolic, oncological and neuropsychiatric. In autoimmune pathologies, it is key to take into account the effects of TME on them and the possibility of interaction with their specific treatments. Immunomodulatory therapies are safe for people with chronic infections. Immunosuppressive treatments are generally contraindicated in people with active ...
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: A Barboza V Sinay R Alonso E Carnero-Contentti J Hryb B Silva D Tavolini M C Ysrraelit J Correale Source Type: research

Natural history of mucopolysaccharidosis type III in a series of Colombian patients
CONCLUSIONS: MPS III is a challenge for diagnosis, particularly in its early stages and in patients in which the course of the disease is attenuated. This is due to its variable course, non-specific early neuropsychiatric symptoms, and the absence of obvious somatic features compared to other types of MPS. After a definitive diagnosis has been made, interdisciplinary care must be provided for the patient and their family, and support given for the treatment of physical symptoms, ensuring the best possible care and quality of life for the patient and their family, as the condition is neurodegenerative.PMID:38482704 | DOI:10...
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: L Cabarcas J L Ram ón E Espinosa G P Guerrero N Mart ínez N Santamar ía I Lince S Reyes Source Type: research

Physical activity in Parkinson's disease: examining prescription sources, patterns, and the influence of quality of life and disease severity
CONCLUSIONS: Disease severity and QoL significantly affect PA levels in PD patients. Diagnosis is associated with decreased PA frequency and duration, and walking is the preferred activity. Neurologists primarily provide PA advice.PMID:38482701 | DOI:10.33588/rn.7806.2023211 (Source: Revista de Neurologia)
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: D Su árez-Iglesias J C Diz I Bidaurrazaga-Letona C Ay án Source Type: research

Neuroanatomical mapping of inhibitory attention and working memory with functional magnetic resonance imaging in healthy children
CONCLUSIONS: Brain activity mapping templates are obtained in healthy children with tests for inhibitory attention, food cues and working memory. The activation areas are mostly those reported in the literature. This provides baseline brain activation patterns for studying pathologies related to inhibitory attention, impulsivity and working memory.PMID:38482702 | DOI:10.33588/rn.7806.2023221 (Source: Revista de Neurologia)
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: R Rosales-Fern ández M Paredes A Zu ñiga F Dur án N Sarce-Paredes C V ásquez J Conejero F Alarc ón-Garrido Source Type: research

Comorbidities in multiple sclerosis and their influence on the choice of treatment
The objective of this review is to assess how concurrent pathologies can impact the choice of DMTs. Relevant articles were selected through a systematic search in PubMed. Comorbidities were grouped for better classification into autoimmune, chronic infections, cardiovascular and metabolic, oncological and neuropsychiatric. In autoimmune pathologies, it is key to take into account the effects of TME on them and the possibility of interaction with their specific treatments. Immunomodulatory therapies are safe for people with chronic infections. Immunosuppressive treatments are generally contraindicated in people with active ...
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: A Barboza V Sinay R Alonso E Carnero-Contentti J Hryb B Silva D Tavolini M C Ysrraelit J Correale Source Type: research

Natural history of mucopolysaccharidosis type III in a series of Colombian patients
CONCLUSIONS: MPS III is a challenge for diagnosis, particularly in its early stages and in patients in which the course of the disease is attenuated. This is due to its variable course, non-specific early neuropsychiatric symptoms, and the absence of obvious somatic features compared to other types of MPS. After a definitive diagnosis has been made, interdisciplinary care must be provided for the patient and their family, and support given for the treatment of physical symptoms, ensuring the best possible care and quality of life for the patient and their family, as the condition is neurodegenerative.PMID:38482704 | DOI:10...
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: L Cabarcas J L Ram ón E Espinosa G P Guerrero N Mart ínez N Santamar ía I Lince S Reyes Source Type: research

Physical activity in Parkinson's disease: examining prescription sources, patterns, and the influence of quality of life and disease severity
CONCLUSIONS: Disease severity and QoL significantly affect PA levels in PD patients. Diagnosis is associated with decreased PA frequency and duration, and walking is the preferred activity. Neurologists primarily provide PA advice.PMID:38482701 | DOI:10.33588/rn.7806.2023211 (Source: Revista de Neurologia)
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: D Su árez-Iglesias J C Diz I Bidaurrazaga-Letona C Ay án Source Type: research

Neuroanatomical mapping of inhibitory attention and working memory with functional magnetic resonance imaging in healthy children
CONCLUSIONS: Brain activity mapping templates are obtained in healthy children with tests for inhibitory attention, food cues and working memory. The activation areas are mostly those reported in the literature. This provides baseline brain activation patterns for studying pathologies related to inhibitory attention, impulsivity and working memory.PMID:38482702 | DOI:10.33588/rn.7806.2023221 (Source: Revista de Neurologia)
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: R Rosales-Fern ández M Paredes A Zu ñiga F Dur án N Sarce-Paredes C V ásquez J Conejero F Alarc ón-Garrido Source Type: research

Comorbidities in multiple sclerosis and their influence on the choice of treatment
The objective of this review is to assess how concurrent pathologies can impact the choice of DMTs. Relevant articles were selected through a systematic search in PubMed. Comorbidities were grouped for better classification into autoimmune, chronic infections, cardiovascular and metabolic, oncological and neuropsychiatric. In autoimmune pathologies, it is key to take into account the effects of TME on them and the possibility of interaction with their specific treatments. Immunomodulatory therapies are safe for people with chronic infections. Immunosuppressive treatments are generally contraindicated in people with active ...
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: A Barboza V Sinay R Alonso E Carnero-Contentti J Hryb B Silva D Tavolini M C Ysrraelit J Correale Source Type: research

Natural history of mucopolysaccharidosis type III in a series of Colombian patients
CONCLUSIONS: MPS III is a challenge for diagnosis, particularly in its early stages and in patients in which the course of the disease is attenuated. This is due to its variable course, non-specific early neuropsychiatric symptoms, and the absence of obvious somatic features compared to other types of MPS. After a definitive diagnosis has been made, interdisciplinary care must be provided for the patient and their family, and support given for the treatment of physical symptoms, ensuring the best possible care and quality of life for the patient and their family, as the condition is neurodegenerative.PMID:38482704 | DOI:10...
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: L Cabarcas J L Ram ón E Espinosa G P Guerrero N Mart ínez N Santamar ía I Lince S Reyes Source Type: research

Physical activity in Parkinson's disease: examining prescription sources, patterns, and the influence of quality of life and disease severity
CONCLUSIONS: Disease severity and QoL significantly affect PA levels in PD patients. Diagnosis is associated with decreased PA frequency and duration, and walking is the preferred activity. Neurologists primarily provide PA advice.PMID:38482701 | DOI:10.33588/rn.7806.2023211 (Source: Revista de Neurologia)
Source: Revista de Neurologia - March 14, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: D Su árez-Iglesias J C Diz I Bidaurrazaga-Letona C Ay án Source Type: research