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View article: Psychiatric implications of anti-seizure medications in epileptic population
Psychiatric implications of anti-seizure medications in epileptic population Open
Background and objective Epilepsy is a prevalent neurological disorder that affects a significant number of individuals globally. This condition is associated with a high occurrence of psychiatric comorbidities, which can significantly aff…
View article: Psychiatric Implications of Anti-seizure Medications in Epileptic Population
Psychiatric Implications of Anti-seizure Medications in Epileptic Population Open
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is a common neurological complaint that is impacting millions of people worldwide. It's linked with a high frequency of psychiatric comorbidities, which can have a substantial impact on cases' living stan…
View article: Determining The Association of Post-Stroke Epilepsy with The Location of Ischemic Stroke in Adult Patients
Determining The Association of Post-Stroke Epilepsy with The Location of Ischemic Stroke in Adult Patients Open
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Seizures associated to stroke are recurrently encountered by a neurologist. Early post stroke seizures indicate an acute, and possibly recoverable brain damage while late seizures happen because of long-term alter…
View article: The Impact of HIV on Tuberculous Meningitis Mortality; Experience from a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan
The Impact of HIV on Tuberculous Meningitis Mortality; Experience from a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan Open
Background The global death rate from tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is still rather high, making it a dangerous and sometimes fatal infectious condition. The risk of TBM is greatly increased by HIV infection, as is widely known, however new…
View article: Transverse myelitis associated in young patient with hepatitis e: a rare neurological complication
Transverse myelitis associated in young patient with hepatitis e: a rare neurological complication Open
Background: Previously, several cases have been reported on transverse myelitis associated with demyelinating diseases. In this case report, we mention longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis, a rare extra hepatic manifestation of Hep…
View article: Psychiatric comorbidity in epilepsy study subjects
Psychiatric comorbidity in epilepsy study subjects Open
Background and Objective:
People with epilepsy often experience psychiatric comorbidity. This study aims to investigate the relationship among seizure regulation, psychiatric comorbidity, and antiepileptic drug use in a group of individua…
View article: Cyclic Alternating Pattern of Encephalopathy (CAPE) in CNS infection: a case report
Cyclic Alternating Pattern of Encephalopathy (CAPE) in CNS infection: a case report Open
Cyclic Alternating Pattern of Encephalopathy (CAPE) is rare EEG phenomenon first described in 1944 in a comatose patient. It is similar to sleep EEG pattern of cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) which is a periodic electroencephalogram activ…
View article: Anti-CASPR 2 antibody encephalitis: a case report
Anti-CASPR 2 antibody encephalitis: a case report Open
Encephalitis is a term denoted to Inflammation in the brain which can be due to infection, autoimmunity, or can be a part of a paraneoplastic phenomenon with malignancy. Anti-CASPR 2 antibody encephalitis is a rare form of encephalitis tha…
View article: Terson syndrome in a patient with unrepaired tetralogy of Fallot
Terson syndrome in a patient with unrepaired tetralogy of Fallot Open
Tetralogy of Fallot is the most commonly seen cyanotic congenital heart disease. It includes four cardinal features: right ventricular outflow tract obstruction, misaligned ventricular septal defect, overriding aorta, and concentric right …