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tremor/edema

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Twelve-year-old female with nausea, vomiting, edema, tremor, and slurred speech.

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[Polyradiculitis, cerebellar manifestations, Parkinsonian tremor, papillary edema and hemorrhages in eye grounds during treatment with perhexilline maleate: regressive pathology].

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The mechanism of neurogenic pulmonary edema in epilepsy.

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Neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE) is found in many epilepsy patients at autopsy. It is a life-threatening complication, known for almost 100 years, but its etiopathogenesis is still not completely understood. In this study, we used the tremor rat (TRM: tm/tm) as an animal model of epilepsy to

Mechanical injury of the subthalamic area during stereotactic surgery followed by improvement of trunk, neck, and face tremor--case report--.

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A 50-year-old man had undergone right nucleus ventrointermedius (Vim) thalamotomy 1 year previously, resulting in the disappearance of left hand tremor. However, he presented with right distal and proximal tremor including the axial trunk, neck, and head. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the left Vim

Acute Gallbladder Hydrops and Arthritis: unusual initial manifestations of Wilson's Disease (WD): Case Report.

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Wilson disease (WD) is an autosomal recessive disorder, in which copper is deposited in the liver, brain, cornea and kidneys. The clinical presentation is variable, with fully expressed disease manifesting cirrhosis, neurologic damage and Kayser-Fleischer (K-F) ring on the cornea. A 24-year-old

A prospective single-blind study of Gamma Knife thalamotomy for tremor.

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the safety and efficacy of unilateral Gamma Knife thalamotomy (GKT) for treatment of severe tremor with a prospective blinded assessment. METHODS Fifty patients (mean age: 74.5 years; 32 men) with severe refractory tremor (36 essential, 14 parkinsonian) were treated with

Case report of hyperacute edema and cavitation following deep brain stimulation lead implantation

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Background: Postoperative cerebral edema around a deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrode is an uncommonly reported complication of DBS surgery. The etiology of this remains unknown, and the presentation is highly variable; however, the

Reversible amantadine-induced corneal edema in an adolescent.

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OBJECTIVE To document reversible corneal edema caused by amantadine in a pediatric patient. METHODS A 14-year-old boy with a neurologic tremor was referred for bilateral visual loss. Our examination disclosed bilateral corneal edema without ocular inflammation. Pachymetry confirmed significantly

Cerebral toxoplasmosis in Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) patients also provides unifying pathophysiologic hypotheses for Holmes tremor.

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BACKGROUND Holmes tremor is a rare symptomatic movement disorder. Currently suggested pathophysiological mechanisms of the disease are mostly derived from stroke cases. Although rare, cerebral toxoplasmosis may strengthen the pathophysiologic mechanism of disease. METHODS A case of Holmes tremor

Bilateral reversible corneal edema associated with amantadine use.

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OBJECTIVE In this article, we report a case of bilateral severe reversible corneal edema caused by amantadine therapy. METHODS A 39-year-old women was referred to us for evaluation of bilateral corneal edema. Her past medical history was significant for multiple sclerosis, anorexia, and seizures.

Imaging findings in MR imaging-guided focused ultrasound treatment for patients with essential tremor.

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OBJECTIVE MR imaging-guided focused sonography surgery is a new stereotactic technique that uses high-intensity focused sonography to heat and ablate tissue. The goal of this study was to describe MR imaging findings pre- and post-ventralis intermedius nucleus lesioning by MR imaging-guided focused

Risk factors for neurogenic pulmonary edema in patients with severe hand, foot, and mouth disease: A meta-analysis.

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OBJECTIVE To investigate the risk factors for neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE) in patients with severe hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) and to provide evidence for the prevention and treatment of NPE. METHODS Several databases were searched (from inception to 2017) to identify case-control

Case 252: Acute Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy Resulting from Late-Onset Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency.

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History A 19-year-old woman with no pertinent medical history was brought to the emergency department after being found unconscious on her bathroom floor by her roommate. In the preceding weeks, she had reported intractable nausea and vomiting, for which she had been taking ondansetron. No other

Reversible basal ganglia lesions in neuropsychiatric lupus: a report of three pediatric cases.

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OBJECTIVE Central nervous system involvement represents a serious and common complication of systemiclupus erythematosus (SLE). We describe the characteristics of patients with neuropsychiatric (NP) SLE complicated with reversible basal ganglia lesions. METHODS We describe the cases of three NPSLE

Diagnosis of bromethalin toxicosis in the dog.

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Dogs given a single oral dose of bromethalin at 6.25 mg/kg developed a toxic syndrome characterized by hyperexcitability, tremors, seizures, depression, and death within 15-63 hours after bromethalin administration. Gross lesions included mild cerebral edema (2/5) and mild pulmonary congestion
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