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View article: Clinical Problem Solving: A 67-year-old Man With Painful Leg Weakness and Difficulty Walking
Clinical Problem Solving: A 67-year-old Man With Painful Leg Weakness and Difficulty Walking Open
Rapidly progressive neurologic symptoms can be alarming to both the patient and the clinician, given the concern for serious pathologies. In this case, a 67-year-old patient presents with painful sensorimotor symptoms that progress rapidly…
View article: Thoracic Electric Impedance Tomography Detects Lung Volume Changes in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Thoracic Electric Impedance Tomography Detects Lung Volume Changes in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Open
Introduction/Aims Spirometry is the conventional means to measure lung function in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but is dependent on patient effort and bulbar strength. We aimed to use electric impedance tomography (EIT), an emergin…
View article: Botulism-like Syndrome Following Botulinum-A Injection for Hyperhidrosis and Fluoroquinolone Use
Botulism-like Syndrome Following Botulinum-A Injection for Hyperhidrosis and Fluoroquinolone Use Open
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View article: Electroencephalography Attenuations in Adults: Clinical Correlates
Electroencephalography Attenuations in Adults: Clinical Correlates Open
Spontaneous intermittent generalized attenuations (SIGAs) are defined as a transient decrease in amplitude of electroencephalography (EEG) activity in response to a physiologic process, external stimuli, or as a result of a pathologic cond…
View article: CJN volume 45 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
CJN volume 45 issue 2 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: P.077 EEG attenuations in adults: clinical correlates
P.077 EEG attenuations in adults: clinical correlates Open
Background: Intermittent EEG attenuations have relatively clear significance in pediatric populations, but a consistent clinical correlation has not been identified in adults. While generally seen in metabolic encephalopathies, the specifi…
View article: B.06 The “Worried Well”?: characteristics of cognitively normal patients presenting to a rural and remote memory clinic
B.06 The “Worried Well”?: characteristics of cognitively normal patients presenting to a rural and remote memory clinic Open
Background: In an effort to better understand why cognitively normal patients are referred to a memory clinic, we sought to identify features of “worried well” patients to better identify those more likely to be cognitively normal. Methods…
View article: Trends in Medication Use Over 11 Years in Patients Presenting to a Rural and Remote Memory Clinic
Trends in Medication Use Over 11 Years in Patients Presenting to a Rural and Remote Memory Clinic Open
Background: Anticholinergic and sedating medications are generally contraindicated in those with cognitive decline. We examined trends in medication use by patients at initial presentation to a rural and remote memory clinic (RRMC) between…
View article: P.019 Trends in medication use over eleven years in patients presenting to a rural and remote memory clinic
P.019 Trends in medication use over eleven years in patients presenting to a rural and remote memory clinic Open
Background: Anticholinergic and sedating medications are generally contraindicated in those with cognitive decline. We examined trends in medication use by patients presenting to a rural and remote memory clinic (RRMC) between March 2004 a…
View article: Experience with a triple-lumen catheter for autologous stem-cell transplantation
Experience with a triple-lumen catheter for autologous stem-cell transplantation Open
We relate our experience with the Cook (Cook Medial Inc., Bloomington, IN, USA), triple-lumen hyperalimentation (HAS) catheter for treatment related to autologous stem-cell transplant. Nineteen HAS catheters were implanted in the right jug…