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History of Carotid Artery Reconstruction around the World and in Japan
Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo). 2023 Apr 20. doi: 10.2176/jns-nmc.2022-0362. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSince ancient times, physicians have been aware of correlations between the carotid artery and consciousness; however, carotid stenosis was only recently identified as the cause of atherothrombotic ischemic stroke. In 1658, Wepfer described the first suggestion of a link between symptoms of cerebral arterial insufficiency and carotid pathology. In 1951, Fisher reported details of the symptoms and pathological findings and emphasized that cervical atheromatous lesions induced cerebral infarction with various symptoms. The beg...
Source: Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica - April 21, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Masaaki Uno Source Type: research

Neurotic symptoms profile in a day hospital patients with an anamnesis of head injury in the past
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with a history of head injuries have a higher global severity of neurotic disorders symptoms than people without such history. Men experience head injuries more often than women, and the risk of developing symptoms of neurotic disorders is higher in men. It seems that patients with head injuries are a special group when it comes to reporting some psychopathological symptoms, especially in the group of men.PMID:37074830 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/133636
Source: Psychiatria Polska - April 19, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Magdalena Konop Jerzy A Soba ński Katarzyna Klasa Edyta Dembi ńska Micha ł Mielimąka Anna Citkowska-Kisielewska Krzysztof Rutkowski Source Type: research

Stroke in toddler after minor head injury: an emerging diagnostic challenge - Miyamoto K, Takayasu H, Maeda A, Sasaki J, Hayashi M.
The diagnosis of ischemic stroke in toddlers in ED is a challenge due to non-specific neurological symptoms and difficulties in conducting a detailed neurological examination in toddlers. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) requires patient sedation and the c...
Source: SafetyLit - April 3, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Infants and Children Source Type: news

ADVANCE-TBI study protocol: traumatic brain injury outcomes in UK military personnel serving in Afghanistan between 2003 and 2014 - a longitudinal cohort study
Introduction Outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) are highly variable, with cognitive and psychiatric problems often present in survivors, including an increased dementia risk in the long term. Military personnel are at an increased occupational risk of TBI, with high rates of complex polytrauma including TBI characterising the UK campaign in Afghanistan. The ArmeD SerVices TrAuma and RehabilitatioN OutComE (ADVANCE)-TBI substudy will describe the patterns, associations and long-term outcomes of TBI in the established ADVANCE cohort. Methods and analysis The ADVANCE cohort comprises 579 military personnel exposed to m...
Source: BMJ Open - March 21, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Graham, N. S. N., Blissitt, G., Zimmerman, K., Friedland, D., Dumas, M.-E., Coady, E., Heslegrave, A., Zetterberg, H., Escott-Price, V., Schofield, S., Fear, N. T., Boos, C., Bull, A. M. J., Cullinan, P., Bennett, A., Sharp, D. J., for the ADVANCE Study Tags: Open access, Neurology Source Type: research

Know your stroke mimics
A developmentally normal and previously well 15-year-old boy, presented to hospital with a 4-hour history of gradually worsening, throbbing, left-sided headache spreading across his whole head. Four hours prior, he could not read properly or string words together and felt tired. He developed a headache followed by expressive aphasia, agitation and vomiting. A right-sided lower facial droop was noted that resolved in a couple of hours. He played a rugby match in the morning and there was a history of minor head injury without loss of consciousness. He started to develop self-resolving apnoeic episodes each lasting for 30&nd...
Source: Archives of Disease in Childhood - Education and Practice - March 17, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Hanna, D., Holland, J., Lichtblau, N., Maduakor, C., Khan, F., Kerr, T. Tags: Epilogue Source Type: research

Management dilemma in a rare case of pituitary apoplexy with akinetic mutism in the setting of ruptured junctional brain aneurysm: A case report and literature review
CONCLUSION: Pituitary apoplexy with ruptured A1-Acom junction aneurysm with nonfunctioning pituitary macroadenoma is rare, and its presentation with akinetic mutism has not been reported. As there is scarce literature suggesting an association between pituitary apoplexy and ruptured aneurysm, it is challenging to comment regarding its pathogenesis. Although akinetic mutism generally has a poor prognosis, it may respond to Levodopa with a better outcome.PMID:36751455 | PMC:PMC9899474 | DOI:10.25259/SNI_942_2022
Source: Surgical Neurology International - February 8, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Vikas Chandra Jha Mohammad Shahnawaz Alam Vivek Sharan Sinha Rahul Jain Source Type: research

Prevalence of neuropsychiatric conditions and cognitive impairment in two parallel, aging study cohorts from rural and urban India
DISCUSSION: Longitudinal assessment of these neuropsychiatric conditions, with parallel cognitive monitoring, will help identify their causal relationship with dementia.PMID:36573020 | DOI:10.1002/alz.12741
Source: The Journal of Alzheimers Association - December 27, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Jonas S Sundarakumar Abhishek L Menesgere Shubham Jain Shafeeq K S Hameed SANSCOG & TLSA Study Teams Vijayalakshmi Ravindranath Source Type: research