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Respiratory arrest immediately after thrombolysis for posterior circulation stroke
Hiroshi NawashiroNeurology India 2019 67(3):861-862
Source: Neurology India - July 22, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Hiroshi Nawashiro Source Type: research

Etiologies of simultaneous cerebral infarcts in multiple arterial territories: A simple literature-based pooled analysis
Conclusion: Acute multiple infarcts in multiple cerebral circulations occur among 13% of stroke patients. Although cardioembolism is the most common cause, there are several other etiologies that require a different workup and secondary prevention strategy.
Source: Neurology India - July 22, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Tauseef Akhtar Shima Shahjouei Ramin Zand Source Type: research

Outpatient burden of neurological disorders: A prospective evaluation of 1500 patients
Conclusion: The most common neurological disorders in the outpatient services are headache, neck pain, backache, fibromyalgia, stroke, epilepsy, and neuropathies. Newly joined residents should be well trained to efficiently manage these common outpatient disorders.
Source: Neurology India - July 22, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Raghunandan Nadig Uday S Namapally Gosala Raja K Sarma Thomas Mathew Source Type: research

A review of transcranial electrical stimulation methods in stroke rehabilitation
Cassandra D Solomons, Vivekanandan ShanmugasundaramNeurology India 2019 67(2):417-423 Transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) uses direct or alternating current to non-invasively stimulate the brain. Neuronal activity in the brain is modulated by the electrical field according to the polarity of the current being applied. TES includes transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), transcranial random noise stimulation, and transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS). tDCS and tACS are the two non-invasive brain stimulation techniques that have been used alone or in combination with other rehabilitative therapie...
Source: Neurology India - May 12, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Cassandra D Solomons Vivekanandan Shanmugasundaram Source Type: research

Non-invasive brain stimulation in stroke: Do the electrical currents have the potential to enhance neuroplasticity ?
Kamal N AryaNeurology India 2019 67(2):424-426
Source: Neurology India - May 12, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Kamal N Arya Source Type: research

Acute cholecystitis in patients with stroke
Conclusions: Acute cholecystitis and stroke are closely associated, and anti-thromboembolic drugs may cause hemorrhagic cholecystitis. Stroke patients tend to have atherosclerotic risk factors resulting in ischemic injury of the gallbladder. Furthermore, severe hemiparesis, a fasting state, dehydration, or bacteremia, which are occasionally exhibited by stroke patients, are known risk factors for acalculous cholecystitis. Stroke patients, especially patients with aphasia and consciousness disturbance, require immediate abdominal examination, if acute cholecystitis is suspected.
Source: Neurology India - May 12, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Yasuhiro Kuroi Daisuke Imazato Kei Yamazaki Hidetoshi Kasuya Source Type: research

A drip in time worked just fine: Thrombolysis in stroke with recent myocardial infarction
Sachin A Adukia, Gopal K Dash, Amit H PatanvadiyaNeurology India 2019 67(2):540-541
Source: Neurology India - May 12, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Sachin A Adukia Gopal K Dash Amit H Patanvadiya Source Type: research

Acute stroke thrombolysis following dabigatran reversal using idarucizumab
Kamble J Harsha, Sibi Thirunavukkarasu, Kenneth ButcherNeurology India 2019 67(2):568-570
Source: Neurology India - May 12, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Kamble J Harsha Sibi Thirunavukkarasu Kenneth Butcher Source Type: research

Thrombolysis of acute ischemic stroke in a HIV-positive patient: Report and review of literature
Kalpesh Sanariya, Arun Garg, Biplab Das, Atma Ram BansalNeurology India 2019 67(2):580-582
Source: Neurology India - May 12, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Kalpesh Sanariya Arun Garg Biplab Das Atma Ram Bansal Source Type: research

Isolated astasia with anterior corpus callosum stroke
Jamir Pitton Rissardo, Ana Letícia Fornari CapraraNeurology India 2019 67(2):613-613
Source: Neurology India - May 12, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Jamir Pitton Rissardo Ana Let & #237;cia Fornari Caprara Source Type: research

Imprecise eponyms in stroke medicine & #8211; A growing need for uniform terminologies/definitions across the globe
Conclusions: The most imprecise term that continues to be used is “CVA”. The precisely defined entity like “cerebrovascular disease,” which is a group of diseases, continues to be used inappropriately. All the terms are not defined uniformly across the globe, whereas most continue to use the World Health Organisation definition of stroke, defined in the 1970s. It is essential to condemn the use of imprecise terminologies and promote the use of recently defined precise terms “stroke” and “transient ischemic attack (TIA)”....
Source: Neurology India - May 12, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Kamble J Harsha Source Type: research

The infamous story of incident stroke and inflamed gall bladder!
M V Padma Srivastava, VY VishnuNeurology India 2019 67(2):389-390
Source: Neurology India - May 12, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: M V Padma Srivastava VY Vishnu Source Type: research

Primary angiitis of the central nervous system: Clinical profiles and outcomes of 45 patients
Conclusion: In this cohort, severe deficits and cognitive symptoms at onset and an abnormal EEG were associated with a poor 6-month outcome.
Source: Neurology India - March 6, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Soumya Sundaram Deepak Menon Pooja Khatri Sapna Erat Sreedharan ER Jayadevan Prabhakaran Sarma Christian Pagnoux PN Sylaja Source Type: research

Stroke-related education to emergency department staff: An acute stroke care quality improvement initiative
Conclusions: Stroke education to emergency department (ED) staff is an effective method to improve acute stroke care.
Source: Neurology India - March 6, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Inder Puri Rohit Bhatia Deepti Vibha MB Singh MV Padma Praveen Aggarwal Kameshwar Prasad Source Type: research

Stroke-related education to emergency department staff
Man Mohan Mehndiratta, Natasha Singh Gulati, Prachi MehndirattaNeurology India 2019 67(1):134-135
Source: Neurology India - March 6, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Man Mohan Mehndiratta Natasha Singh Gulati Prachi Mehndiratta Source Type: research