Addressing the Complexities of Post-Stroke Psychiatric Disorders |
Author : Vaibhav Oberoi and Ashish Sarangi |
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Abstract :In comprehensive stroke care, the focus historically has been on
physical rehabilitation and preventing secondary cardiovascular
events. However, the growing recognition of post-stroke psychiatric
disorders, as highlighted in recent comprehensive reviews and
studies, highlights the urgent need for a paradigm shift in stroke
management. Beyond physical weakness, stroke survivors often
suffer from a range of psychiatric ailments such as depression,
anxiety, cognitive impairment, psychosis, and even rare conditions
like post-stroke mania and delirium. These conditions not only
impair quality of life but also complicate rehabilitation efforts and
increase the risk of recurrent stroke. |
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Hemifacial Spasm Associated with Bilateral Vertebral Arteries Compression |
Author : Keisuke Onoda, Tomoyuki Naito, Junpei Kato, Tomihiro Wakamiya, Yuhei Michiwaki, Kimihiro Nakahara, Tatsuya Tanaka, Takashi Agari, Takashi Sugawara, Kazuaki Shimoji, Eiichi Suehiro, Hiroshi Itokawa and Akira Matsuno |
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Abstract :Microvascular decompression (MVD) is a fundamental treatment and standard procedure for hemifacial spasm (HFS). However,
it is difficult to perform when the compressing vessel is the vertebral artery (VA). In addition, cases involving the bilateral VAs are rare, meaning that such surgeries lack precedent; thereby making them difficult. In this report, we describe the successful results of MVD for HFS involving bilateral VAs. |
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Management of Ventral Epidural Abscess by Endoscopic Approach in a Young Patient: A Case Report |
Author : Sukumar Sura, Rajendra Reddy, Abhinandan Reddy M, Tulsi Ram, Harshit Dave, Padma Ravikanti and Naresh Kumar Padigamarry |
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Abstract :Epidural abscess occurring because of spondylodiscitis requires prompt intervention. Posterior interlaminar and
transforaminal endoscopic techniques have gained popularity in the recent past as an effective intervention for discectomy and
decompression. Endoscopic techniques can be very promising in treating lumbar epidural abscess. We report a case of ventral
epidural abscess resulting from pyogenic spondylodiscitis that was treated successfully by posterior Interlaminar approach. |
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Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion - Clinical Profile, Treatment, and Outcome; An Observational Study on Patients in a Tertiary Care Center |
Author : Sanjo K John, M Sacratis, N Shobana, V Sadeeshkumar and CJ Selvakumar |
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Abstract :The presence of internal carotid artery (ICA) occlusion in patients presenting with acute ischemic stroke are still
debatable. The prevalence of ICA occlusion in India is reported to be above 40%. Various management strategies are reported in
the literature for ICA occlusion, with best medical therapy to be administrated urgently in order to prevent further worsening of the
symptoms. This study reported the clinical profile, treatment, and outcome at discharge and at 6-month follow up in patients with
symptomatic ICA occlusion. |
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Lifestyle Management for People with Neurological Disabilities – Psychiatric Social Work Perspective |
Author : Nadeer Kaleem KP, Ayanamol MA, Parvathy S, Birudu Raju and BP Nirmala |
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Abstract :Living with a neurological disability can present unique
challenges that affect various aspects of daily life. From mobility
issues to cognitive impairments, individuals with neurological
disabilities often require specialized care and support to manage
their condition effectively. Lifestyle management plays a crucial
role in promoting the well-being and quality of life for people with
neurological disabilities. This is more so for resource deficient
countries who have to develop productive work force in a market
driven economy. |
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Correlation Between Pulsatility Index and Functional Outcome Post-Intravenous Thrombolytic Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke; Multi-Centers Cases |
Author : Mohamed Khalil, Ahmed El-Sadek, Diaa Mostafa, Asmaa Ibrahem, Ahmed Ebied, Asmaa Elballat and Tarek Youssif |
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Abstract :This study aimed to assess the Pulsatility index value as possible significant predictor of functional outcome among acute ischemic
stroke patients who received intravenous thrombolytic therapy.
Patient and Methods: this is a case series report involved three cases from three different centers in Egypt and UAE, those patients
had acute ischemic stroke and received intravenous thrombolytic therapy as per guidelines and they were followed up over a period
of three months. |
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