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Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome after levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine device placement-Case report
CONCLUSIONS: Our case suggests a possible link between RCVS and levonorgestrel-releasing IUDs.PMID:37140063 | DOI:10.1111/head.14515
Source: Headache - May 4, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Ruiqing L Sun Arun Chhabra Anand Patel Hashem Shaltoni Source Type: research

AHA News: A Stroke at 30 Sapped an Elementary School Teacher ' s Joy. Then She Reclaimed It.
MONDAY, May 1, 2022 (American Heart Association News) -- Elementary school teacher Rachel Henry had been having monster headaches for a few weeks. She complained about them to colleagues, family, even the school nurse. No one seemed concerned about...
Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - May 1, 2023 Category: General Medicine Source Type: news

Risk of stroke following antivenom use after venomous snakebite: correspondence
We read with great interest the epidemiological study by Hunget al.1 on the risk of stroke with antivenom use after venomous snakebite in Taiwan. According to the national medical claims data, the authors provide us with useful information and disclose that venomous snakebite is associated with an increased risk of hemorrhagic stroke after the use of antivenom after using the matching propensity score in relevant measurable covariates. We strongly agree with the comments by Yehet al.2 on the unmeasured confounders associated with stroke in the present study. Furthermore, we are concerned that other residual confounders rel...
Source: QJM - April 26, 2023 Category: Internal Medicine Source Type: research

Correction to: Factors associated with migraine aura-like symptoms in acute ischemic stroke
Source: Journal of Neurology - April 24, 2023 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

A man with left-sided weakness and numbness
Clinical introduction A 63-year-old right-handed man presented for evaluation of left leg stiffness and sensory change. He had a medical history of remote prostate cancer (status post resection in 2011). The patient reported that one week prior, he began noticing left leg stiffness and numbness, as well as left hand weakness and discoordination. He went to see his internist where he had a fall while the physician was testing his gait. He was sent to the emergency room (figure 1). He denied episodes of loss of consciousness, shaking, or headaches. He had no recent weight loss, night sweats, or previous falls. Question What ...
Source: Emergency Medicine Journal - April 21, 2023 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Gheihman, G., Paradis, X. G., ONeal, M. A. Tags: EMJ Image Challenge Source Type: research

Sexual and Gender Diversity in Pediatric Neurology: Why We Care
Sexual and gender diversity (SGD) – an inclusive term describing people who identify outside of heteronormative binary concepts of gender and sexuality – directly affects us in the pediatric neurology clinic. SGD identity can impact various neurological conditions, including headache, epilepsy, and functional neurological disord ers, all of which have been observed at higher rates in the SGD community.1-4 Gender-affirming hormone therapy can interact with medications commonly used to treat neurological conditions1,5,6 and may increase the risk for idiopathic intracranial hypertension7 and stroke.
Source: Pediatric Neurology - April 19, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Alison Christy, Jaclyn Martindale, Jennifer Hranilovich, Casey Orozco-Poore, Finley Kernan-Schloss, Chase T.M. Anderson, Jonathan Strober, Wendy Mitchell, Mackenzie P. Lerario Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Gastrodia elata Blume: A review of its mechanisms and functions on cardiovascular systems
Fitoterapia. 2023 Apr 17:105511. doi: 10.1016/j.fitote.2023.105511. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTGastrodia elata Blume (GEB), commonly called Tianma in Chinese, is a valuable and extensively used herbal Traditional Chinese Medicine with a wide range of clinical applications. It has been used to treat headaches, dizziness, stroke, epilepsy, amnesia, spasm, and other disorders since ancient times. Hundreds of compounds, including Phenols, glycosides, polysaccharides, steroids, organic acids, and others, have been isolated and identified from this plant. Modern pharmacological studies have shown that its active ingredients p...
Source: Fitoterapia - April 17, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Xiaoning Sun Bo Jia Jingran Sun Jianguo Lin Bingjiu Lu Jinlong Duan Cheng Li Qingqing Wang Xin Zhang Meng Tan Dongsheng Zhong Xiaoxiao Zhang Ziyi Sun Yan Zhang Kuiwu Yao Source Type: research

Clinical diagnostic utility of transcranial magnetic stimulation in neurological disorders. Updated report of an IFCN committee
Clin Neurophysiol. 2023 Mar 29;150:131-175. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2023.03.010. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe review provides a comprehensive update (previous report: Chen R, Cros D, Curra A, Di Lazzaro V, Lefaucheur JP, Magistris MR, et al. The clinical diagnostic utility of transcranial magnetic stimulation: report of an IFCN committee. Clin Neurophysiol 2008;119(3):504-32) on clinical diagnostic utility of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in neurological diseases. Most TMS measures rely on stimulation of motor cortex and recording of motor evoked potentials. Paired-pulse TMS techniques, incorporating conventio...
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - April 17, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Steve Vucic Kai-Hsiang Stanley Chen Matthew C Kiernan Mark Hallett David H Benninger Vincenzo Di Lazzaro Paolo M Rossini Alberto Benussi Alfredo Berardelli Antonio Curr à Sandro M Krieg Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur Yew Long Lo Richard A Macdonell Marcello Mass Source Type: research

Clinical trial participant ’s autopsy and brain exam stoke Alzheimer’s drug fears
A full autopsy and detailed examination of the brain of a 79-year-old Florida woman who died after receiving lecanemab, an experimental Alzheimer’s therapy, in a pivotal clinical trial has deepened some researchers’ concerns that it poses serious risks for patients who share the woman’s hard-to-diagnose, preexisting condition. The patient’s history and autopsy “strongly suggests that lecanemab infusions were a catalyst leading to the events resulting in her death,” says Vanderbilt University pathologist Hannah Harmsen, co-author of a recently completed case report, which Science has obtained. The aut...
Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment - April 13, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research