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View article: Cognitive Impairment in Autoimmune Encephalitis: Characterization and Predicting Long-term Outcomes
Cognitive Impairment in Autoimmune Encephalitis: Characterization and Predicting Long-term Outcomes Open
Background: Autoimmune encephalitis (AE) is now emerging as an important cause of reversible cognitive impairment. Aims: We aimed to study cognitive domains affected in various subtypes of AE, assess the changes in cognitive profile, and f…
View article: The Landscape of Parkinson’s Disease Treatment in India: A National Cross-Sectional Survey of Clinical Practitioners
The Landscape of Parkinson’s Disease Treatment in India: A National Cross-Sectional Survey of Clinical Practitioners Open
View article: Comparative study of onlay versus preperitoneal mesh repair in umbilical hernia: a prospective observational analysis
Comparative study of onlay versus preperitoneal mesh repair in umbilical hernia: a prospective observational analysis Open
Background: Umbilical hernias-especially in women and patients with raised intra-abdominal pressure-pose a risk for postoperative seromas and infections. This study prospectively compares two mesh-based techniques: onlay versus preperitone…
View article: Case-based review of isolated tentorial hypoplasia with herniation: Applying Occam’s Razor
Case-based review of isolated tentorial hypoplasia with herniation: Applying Occam’s Razor Open
Descriptions of isolated tentorium hypoplasia (TH) without any major clinical correlates have been confined to scarce clinical reports. This report entails the first case of an adult with a bilateral tentorial defect leading to herniation …
View article: Local wound insulin infiltration (injection) and topical timolol gel versus normal saline and povidone iodine in treatment of diabetic foot ulcer
Local wound insulin infiltration (injection) and topical timolol gel versus normal saline and povidone iodine in treatment of diabetic foot ulcer Open
Background: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a common complication of diabetes mellitus, contributing significantly to patient morbidity. Effective wound management remains a challenge, prompting investigations into novel treatment methods.…
View article: Two unusual movement disorders associated with Hashimoto's encephalopathy thyroiditis
Two unusual movement disorders associated with Hashimoto's encephalopathy thyroiditis Open
View article: Development of a predictive scoring system for identifying difficult laparoscopic cholecystectomy cases based on preoperative factors
Development of a predictive scoring system for identifying difficult laparoscopic cholecystectomy cases based on preoperative factors Open
Background: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is the preferred treatment for gallstone disease. However, difficult cases often require conversion to open surgery and are associated with higher complications. A standardized scoring system c…
View article: Revisiting botulinum toxin in isolated apraxia of eyelid opening: A case-based review of literature
Revisiting botulinum toxin in isolated apraxia of eyelid opening: A case-based review of literature Open
Apraxia of Eyelid Opening (ALO)is a motor abnormality characterized by difficulty in initiating eyelid elevation upon voluntary command. Botulinum Toxin (BT) has emerged as a promising therapeutic option for ALO, consistent with the hypoth…
View article: Amisulpride-induced myoclonus: A unique tardive syndrome
Amisulpride-induced myoclonus: A unique tardive syndrome Open
View article: Morvan’s Syndrome with Myasthenia Gravis: An Autoimmune or Paraneoplastic Association?
Morvan’s Syndrome with Myasthenia Gravis: An Autoimmune or Paraneoplastic Association? Open
View article: Movement disorders in autoimmune encephalitis: Clinical spectrum, prognosis, and outcomes from an Indian cohort
Movement disorders in autoimmune encephalitis: Clinical spectrum, prognosis, and outcomes from an Indian cohort Open
BACKGROUND: Antibody-mediated autoimmune encephalitis (AE) encompasses inflammatory central nervous system disorders linked etiologically with neuronal autoantibodies. Movement disorders (MDs) are common and diverse in AE, and their early …
View article: Reply to the Comments on “Comments on Published Articles: Reversal of Abulia with Atomoxetine in Unilateral Basal Ganglia Infarct: A Case Report”
Reply to the Comments on “Comments on Published Articles: Reversal of Abulia with Atomoxetine in Unilateral Basal Ganglia Infarct: A Case Report” Open
View article: Neuro-sarcoidosis with isolated optic neuropathy: unmasking the chameleon
Neuro-sarcoidosis with isolated optic neuropathy: unmasking the chameleon Open
Isolated optic nerve involvement is rare in sarcoidosis. We report three cases describing atypical clinical and radiological features of isolated optic nerve involvement in sarcoidosis to expand the spectrum of neuro-ophthalmic sarcoidosis…
View article: Spastic quadriparesis in Fabry disease: A diagnostic challenge
Spastic quadriparesis in Fabry disease: A diagnostic challenge Open
View article: Between catatonia and parkinsonism: Walking the tightrope in extrapontine myelinolysis
Between catatonia and parkinsonism: Walking the tightrope in extrapontine myelinolysis Open
View article: Establishing the Law of Parsimony in a Case of Restless Legs Syndrome
Establishing the Law of Parsimony in a Case of Restless Legs Syndrome Open
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common movement disorder characterized by uncomfortable sensations in the lower limbs relieved by limb movements. Clinical studies have established a possible association between RLS and vitamin B12 defici…
View article: Asterixis in multiple sclerosis: A novel association
Asterixis in multiple sclerosis: A novel association Open
The movement disorders (MDs) described in multiple sclerosis (MS) include restless leg syndrome, tremor, ataxia, parkinsonism, paroxysmal dyskinesias, chorea and ballism, facial myokymia, and tics.[1] First described in hepatic encephalopa…
View article: Stereotypy and parkinsonism in tubercular meningitis: Expanding the spectrum
Stereotypy and parkinsonism in tubercular meningitis: Expanding the spectrum Open
Movement disorders associated with tubercular meningitis have been reported, ranging from tremors to chorea. Stereotypy is a rare manifestation following tubercular meningitis. Here we report a rare case of a 29-year-old man who developed …
View article: Catatonia in extrapontine myelinolysis: A Case report and review of the literature
Catatonia in extrapontine myelinolysis: A Case report and review of the literature Open
A complex neuropsychiatric syndrome, catatonia, is characterized by various speech, motor, and behavioral abnormalities, with bipolar affective disorder comprising the largest subgroup of patients with catatonia.[1] A usual complication of…
View article: Referee report. For: Case Report: Tolosa-Hunt syndrome, a neuroinflammatory origin of painful ophthalmoplegia [version 2; peer review: 1 approved with reservations, 1 not approved]
Referee report. For: Case Report: Tolosa-Hunt syndrome, a neuroinflammatory origin of painful ophthalmoplegia [version 2; peer review: 1 approved with reservations, 1 not approved] Open
View article: Referee report. For: Case Report: Tolosa-Hunt syndrome, a neuroinflammatory origin of painful ophthalmoplegia [version 1; peer review: 1 approved with reservations]
Referee report. For: Case Report: Tolosa-Hunt syndrome, a neuroinflammatory origin of painful ophthalmoplegia [version 1; peer review: 1 approved with reservations] Open
View article: Appendicular Gastralgia Revisited: A Case Series of Rare Presentations
Appendicular Gastralgia Revisited: A Case Series of Rare Presentations Open
In the myriad of clinical presentations of acute appendicitis, appendicular gastralgia remains a poorly researched entity. In this article, authors present a series of three cases of acute appendicitis that initially presented as appendicu…
View article: Reversal of Abulia with Atomoxetine in Unilateral Basal Ganglia Infarct: A Case Report
Reversal of Abulia with Atomoxetine in Unilateral Basal Ganglia Infarct: A Case Report Open
View article: Myoclonus in <scp>CASPR2</scp> Autoimmune Encephalitis: A Distinctive Association
Myoclonus in <span>CASPR2</span> Autoimmune Encephalitis: A Distinctive Association Open
View article: Medical Termination of Pregnancy Precipitating Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
Medical Termination of Pregnancy Precipitating Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Open
Department of Neurology, Institute of Neurosciences, Kolkata, West Bengal, India Address for correspondence: Dr. Shreyashi Jha, Consultant Neurologist, Institute of Neurosciences, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. E-mail: [email protected]
View article: Something Amiss: Acanthamoeba Meningoencephalitis: Report of Two Cases from Kolkata, India
Something Amiss: Acanthamoeba Meningoencephalitis: Report of Two Cases from Kolkata, India Open
Central nervous system infections due to free-living amoebas (FLA) namely Acanthamoeba spp., Balamuthia mandrillaris, Naegleria fowleri, and Sappinia diploidea are deadly, with mortality as high as 100%. They are underdiagnosed, and underr…
View article: Unilateral Basal Ganglia Hemorrhage and Lateral Rectus Palsy: An Unusual Association in Marijuana-Induced Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome
Unilateral Basal Ganglia Hemorrhage and Lateral Rectus Palsy: An Unusual Association in Marijuana-Induced Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome Open
Jha, Shreyashi; Tiwari, Mona; Ghosh, Sagnik; Chatterjee, Debarshi; Datta, Ashis; A., Shobhana Author Information
View article: Pituitary Hyperplasia in Tolosa Hunt Syndrome: Demystifying the Great Mimic
Pituitary Hyperplasia in Tolosa Hunt Syndrome: Demystifying the Great Mimic Open
Jha, Shreyashi; Tiwari, Mona; Agarwal, Neha; Datta, Ashis; Shobhana, A Author Information
View article: Long-term efficacy of pallidal deep brain stimulation in tardive dystonia: A case report and follow-up of 4 years
Long-term efficacy of pallidal deep brain stimulation in tardive dystonia: A case report and follow-up of 4 years Open
Tardive dystonia (TD) is a disabling neurological disorder and is usually refractory to medical therapy. Over the past decade, several case reports and case series have demonstrated remarkable benefits of deep brain stimulation of the glob…
View article: Obstructive Hydrocephalus as the Solitary Manifestation of Young Onset Erdheim–Chester Disease
Obstructive Hydrocephalus as the Solitary Manifestation of Young Onset Erdheim–Chester Disease Open
Sir, Erdheim–Chester Disease (ECD) is a rare histiocytic neoplasm affecting multiple tissues, with central nervous system (CNS) involvement in 40–50% of cases. Although known to be posterior fossa predominant, widespread neurologic involve…