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Familial limb pain and migraine: 8-year follow-up of four generations
Conclusions This is the first report of dominant familial limb pain temporally associated with migraine headache, starting in adulthood or starting in childhood and continuing into adulthood. A search for a genetic marker is indicated. Limb pain should be included as a childhood periodic syndrome linked to migraine and recognized as part of the migraine spectrum in adults.
Source: Cephalalgia - October 6, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Angus-Leppan, H., Guiloff, R. J. Tags: Brief Reports Source Type: research

Tracking longitudinal evolution of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis using multimodal MRI (S13.005)
Conclusions:We found a significant progression of brain damage in ALS patients, evolving as a widespread structural network degeneration. Our results suggest that MRI provides a powerful tool to track in vivo the disease spreading evolution related to pathological propagation in ALS.Study Supported by: Italian Ministry of Health (#RF-2010-2313220).Disclosure: Dr. Ferraro has nothing to disclose. Ms. Agosta has received personal compensation for activities with EXCEMED - Excellence in Medical Education as a speaker. Dr. Spinelli has nothing to disclose. Dr. Riva has nothing to disclose. Dr. Falzone has nothing to disclose. ...
Source: Neurology - April 17, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Ferraro, P. M., Agosta, F., Spinelli, E. G., Riva, N., Falzone, Y., Doretti, A., Poletti, B., Silani, V., Falini, A., Comi, G., Filippi, M. Tags: Motor Neuron Diseases: Biomarkers, Outcome Measures, and Therapeutics Source Type: research

Does ipsilateral corticospinal excitability play a decisive role in the cross-education effect caused by unilateral resistance training? A systematic review
ConclusionResults regarding increased CSE were inconsistent. Although the possibility that the methodology had a role in this inconsistency cannot be ruled out, the results appear to suggest that there may not be a functional association between increases in muscle strength and in CSE.ResumenIntroducciónEl entrenamiento de fuerza unilateral ha demostrado provocar aumentos de fuerza tanto en la extremidad entrenada como en la no entrenada. Una de las teorías actuales más aceptadas defiende que el origen de dicho aumento de rendimiento se encuentra en adaptaciones en el sistema nervioso, concretamente en la corteza motora...
Source: Neurologia - July 24, 2019 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Exploring the use of network meta-analysis in education: examining the correlation between ORF and text complexity measures.
This article provides preliminary evidence to answer that question using an approach borrowed from the field of medicine-Network Meta-Analysis (NMA; Lumley Statistics in Medicine, 21, 2313-2324, 2002). A systematic search yielded 5 studies using 19 different text complexity tools with ORF as the reading outcome measured. Both a frequentist and Bayesian NMA were conducted to pool the correlations of a given text complexity tool with students' ORF. While the results differed slightly across the two approaches, there is preliminary evidence in support of the hypothesis that text complexity tools which incorporate more fine-gr...
Source: Annals of Dyslexia - July 26, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Saha N, Cutting L Tags: Ann Dyslexia Source Type: research

Online concussion resources for Canadian high school aged youth: A systematic search strategy.
Authors: Mallory KD, Hickling A, Wilson KE, Reed N Abstract Objective: To identify online concussion resources that are suitable for Canadian youth and accurate according to the current International Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport.Methods: A five-phased systematic search strategy was used to identify concussion resources. This included 1. searching key Canadian stakeholder websites (sport organizations, injury prevention groups, children's hospitals, governments, public health agencies, and physical and health education associations), 2. pediatric concussion expert consultation, 3. applying inclusion an...
Source: Brain Injury - November 27, 2019 Category: Neurology Tags: Brain Inj Source Type: research

Medical technology: A systematic review on medical devices utilized for epilepsy prediction and management
Curr Neuropharmacol. 2021 Nov 8. doi: 10.2174/1570159X19666211108153001. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTEpilepsy is a devastating neurological disorder that affects nearly 70 million people worldwide. Epilepsy causes uncontrollable, unprovoked and unpredictable seizures that reduces the quality of life of those afflicted, with 1-9 epileptic patient deaths per 1000 patient occurring annually due to sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). Predicting the onset of seizures and managing them may help patients from harming themselves and may improve their well-being. For a long time, electroencephalography (EEG) devices have...
Source: Epilepsy Curr - November 9, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Jen Sze Ong Shuet Nee Wong Alina Arulsamy Jessica L Watterson Mohd Farooq Shaikh Source Type: research

Concussion education in medical students studying in Scotland: an assessment of knowledge and future needs
CONCLUSION: Knowledge gaps exist in managing and preventing sports-related concussion. There is a discrepancy between levels of concussion teaching and the desire and importance placed on concussion education.PMID:35996323 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2022.2115139
Source: Brain Injury - August 23, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Christopher G Jervis Stephanie A Adams Samantha Fawkner Steffan A Griffin Source Type: research