However, the absence of both purpuric lesions on the legs and pansinusitis ... Once in muscle, the parasite enters a peripheral nerve and can migrate through the nerve to the spinal cord, often ...
The final clinical impression at the time of discharge was that the patient had a primary tuberculous infection; the etiology of the cranial nerve lesion was still undetermined. Two months later ...
In this group of syndromes, pain in the face is often the presenting complaint and is accompanied by symptoms and signs caused by a lesion of one or several cranial nerves. They will be discussed ...
Further CT revealed an asymmetrically enlarged fallopian canal at the labyrinthine segment, a cystic lesion at the geniculate ganglion and proximal tympanic segment of the facial nerve, and a ...
MS lesions in the posterior fossa can present with a multitude ... increasing the specificity of the imaging findings (Figure 9). Cranial nerve palsies are not rare in CNS tuberculosis (20–30%), and ...
Progressive contrast enhancement could also present as an intraparenchymal lesion adjacent to the previous tumor ... contrast enhancement of the cranial nerves was present. Figure 4 Cranial MRI scans ...
15 Lesions included a cingulate tuber ... functional neurosurgery in epilepsy refers to the stimulation of cell populations, either through a cranial nerve or directly through an implanted electrode.
During a Case-Based Roundtable® event, Muhammad Umair Mushtaq, MD, discussed managing long-term toxicity concerns related to ...
Guillain-Barre Syndrome is a rare immunological nerve disorder that causes sudden numbness and muscle weakness. In this condition, the body's immune system attacks the nerves. What are the ...