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Neuro-oncological features of spinal meningiomas: systematic review.
CONCLUSION: WHO grade I predominance was observed among spinal meningiomas, analogous to intracranial meningiomas. SMs predominated in the thoracic spine. Surgery with gross total resection was achieved in the vast majority of cases, resulting in low recurrence and mortality rates. PMID: 31672597 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - October 27, 2019 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Pereira BJA, de Almeida AN, Paiva WS, de Aguiar PHP, Teixeira MJ, Marie SKN Tags: Neurochirurgie Source Type: research

Neuro-Ophthalmological Complications of the COVID-19 Vaccines: A Systematic Review
Conclusion: Since the implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign in the past year, several post-COVID-vaccination neuro-ophthalmological complications have been described. However, considering the number of individuals that have been exposed to the vaccines, the risk seems very low, and the clinical outcome in most cases is favorable. Therefore, on a population level, the benefits of the vaccines far outweigh the risk of neuro-ophthalmological complications.
Source: Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology - May 27, 2022 Category: Opthalmology Tags: Disease of the Year 2021 Encore: COVID-19 Source Type: research

Refinement of formulation and processing steps for pork momo, a traditional meat product of North Eastern India, in the wake of Neuro-cysticercosis
Title: Refinement of formulation and processing steps for pork momo, a traditional meat product of North Eastern India, in the wake of Neuro-cysticercosis Authors: Thomas, R; Naskar, S; Mohan, N H; Sarma, D K Abstract: The mushroom like growth of roadside fast food chains with minimal or no cooking facilities are attributed to the increased incidence of Neuro-cysticercosis in North Eastern Region of India and no documented reports exist regarding the quality characteristics of momos served in these outlets. Hence, a study was undertaken to document different aspects of pork momos sold in the region, viz. cooking cr...
Source: Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge - December 29, 2015 Category: Science Authors: search Source Type: research

Search for relevant indications for selenium supplementation in thyroid diseases.
Authors: Wojciechowska-Durczynska K, Lewinski A Abstract Selenium plays a significant role in the thyroid function and its deficiency is considered by some authors to be a cause of thyroid disorders. The potential therapeutic influence of selenium supplementation in thyroid disease was investigated in several studies and some results were encouraging, however results were inconsistent and did not allow conclusion to be drawn. For that reason, we have performed a review study on relevance of selenium supplementation in thyroid disease. Till now, there is no strong evidence that selenium supplementation leads to clin...
Source: Neuroendocrinology Letters - September 7, 2017 Category: Endocrinology Tags: Neuro Endocrinol Lett Source Type: research

Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Neuro-Ophthalmology
Conclusions: OSA is associated with many diseases seen in neuro-ophthalmology clinics. More studies are required to assess the real ability of CPAP to reverse pathological changes. Ophthalmologists can screen for undiagnosed OSA in patients presenting with certain eye diseases.
Source: Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology - August 30, 2019 Category: Opthalmology Tags: State-of-the-Art Review Source Type: research

Publication Rate of Abstracts Presented at the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Annual Meeting From 2008 to 2017
Conclusions: Publication rate of NANOS abstracts is comparable to other conferences in ophthalmology and the neurological sciences. Conference attendees should be aware that more than two-thirds of abstracts fail to be published and publication rates vary widely by type of submission.
Source: Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology - November 22, 2021 Category: Opthalmology Tags: Original Contribution Source Type: research

Optimization Of High-Grade Glioma Resection Using 5-Ala Fluorescence-Guided Surgery: Literature Review And Practical Recommendations From The Neuro-Oncology Club Of The French Society Of Neurosurgery.
CONCLUSION: Although 5-ALA-FGS improves glioma treatment, it still has some limitations. Future technical developments will improve sensitivity. PMID: 31125558 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - May 20, 2019 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Picart T, Berhouma M, Dumot C, Pallud J, Metellus P, Armoiry X, Guyotat J Tags: Neurochirurgie Source Type: research

Secondary Stroke Prevention and Management for the Neuro-Ophthalmologist
Conclusions: The optimal treatment to prevent stroke recurrence is determined by the etiology of stroke. After stroke workup, patients will typically be placed on proper medical therapy for the appropriate duration in addition to counseling on lifestyle modifications to reduce the risk of recurrent strokes. For complex patients, it is reasonable for providers to consider patient referral to stroke specialists for further aid in selection of appropriate medical therapy.
Source: Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology - November 22, 2020 Category: Opthalmology Tags: Disease of the Year 2020: Cerebrovascular Disorders Source Type: research

Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Neuro-Oncology Multidisciplinary Tumor Board in the Pre-Vaccine Era: the Normandy experience
CONCLUSION: The pre-vaccination era of the COVID19 pandemic did not impact the activity of neuro-oncology multidisciplinary tumor board in the Normandy region. The possible consequences in terms of public health (excess mortality) due to this tumor location should now be investigated.PMID:36870566 | PMC:PMC9979624 | DOI:10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101429
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - March 4, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Marine Lacaud Arthur Leclerc Florent Marguet Maxime Faisant Paul Lesueur Houria El Ouazzani Fr édéric Di Fiore Chantal Hanzen Evelyne Emery Olivier Langlois Maxime Fontanilles Source Type: research

Do animal models of brain tumors replicate human peritumoral edema? a systematic literature search
ConclusionNo animal model currently exists that enable the investigation of novel candidates for the treatment of peritumoral brain edema. With current interest in alternative treatments for peritumoral brain edema, there is an unmet need for clinically relevant animal models.
Source: Journal of Neuro-Oncology - February 9, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research

Multiple Saccadic Abnormalities in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3 Can Be Linked to a Single Deficiency in Velocity Feedback Eye Movements, Strabismus, Amblyopia, and Neuro-Ophthalmology
Conclusions. Velocity feedback in a closed loop control system is essential for providing a fast response without overshoot. Lack of a velocity feedback or an imbalance between position and velocity gains yields a tradeoff between response time and overshoot. While the goal of a saccade is to get to the desired position, models based on animal research suggest that the saccadic control also incorporates a velocity feedback. Results presented here indicated that all SCA-3 patients had deviations in the saccadic waveform, albeit of two types, either slow saccades or dynamic overshooting saccades. Using saccadic models based ...
Source: Investigative Ophthalmology - January 28, 2013 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Caspi, A., Zivotofsky, A. Z., Gordon, C. R. Tags: Eye Movements, Strabismus, Amblyopia, and Neuro-Ophthalmology Source Type: research

Estimation of Spontaneous Blinking Main Sequence in Normal Subjects and Patients with Graves' Upper Eyelid Retraction Eye Movements, Strabismus, Amblyopia, and Neuro-Ophthalmology
Conclusions. Standard linear regression is a valid and stable approximation for estimating the main sequence of spontaneous blinking. However, the basic assumptions of the linear regression model should be examined on an individual basis. The maximum velocity of large blinks is slower in Graves' disease patients than in normal subjects.
Source: Investigative Ophthalmology - February 19, 2013 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Garcia, D. M., Barbosa, J. C., Pinto, C. T., Cruz, A. A. V. Tags: Eye Movements, Strabismus, Amblyopia, and Neuro-Ophthalmology Source Type: research

Horizontal and Vertical Optokinetic Eye Movements in Macaque Monkeys With Infantile Strabismus: Directional Bias and Crosstalk Eye Movements, Strabismus, Amblyopia, and Neuro-Ophthalmology
Conclusions. With fusion maldevelopment, the OKN pathways retain a nasalward and upward bias. During forward locomotion, optic flow excites temporalward and downward visual motion in each eye. The OKN biases would act in counterbalance. The biases attenuate with emergence of fusion, but may persist and crosstalk when fusion is impeded.
Source: Investigative Ophthalmology - January 13, 2014 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Ghasia, F., Tychsen, L. Tags: Eye Movements, Strabismus, Amblyopia, and Neuro-Ophthalmology Source Type: research

Ni-47 * gliomatosis meningi and gliomatosis cerebri: kissing cousins? case report and review of the literature
We report the case of a 63 year-old man who first presented with a grand mal seizure followed by progressive neurological decline, hydrocephalus, and spinal radiculopathy. He had an initial tentative diagnosis of neurosarcoidoisis radiographically. He went on to have progressive leptomeningeal enhancement on MRI involving the brain and the spinal cord with a negative initial temporal lobe biopsy followed by a subsequent biopsy of the leptomeninges, which revealed Leptomeningeal Gliomatosis. He continued to decline clinically and died 9 months after symptom onset despite treatment with craniospinal radiation therapy and che...
Source: Neuro-Oncology - November 3, 2014 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Khouri, J., Taylor, L. Tags: NEURO-IMAGING (CLINICAL AND/OR LABORATORY RESEARCH) Source Type: research

Alcohol-induced dysregulation of stress-related circuitry: The search for novel targets and implications for interventions across the sexes
Publication date: Available online 23 May 2015 Source:Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry Author(s): T.A. Retson , R.C. Sterling , E.J. Van Bockstaele While the ability to process fermented fruits and alcohols was once an adaptive trait that improved nutrition and quality of life, the availability and prevalence of high potency alcoholic drinks has contributed to alcohol abuse disorders in a vulnerable portion of the population. Although the neural reward systems take part in the initial response to alcohol, negative reinforcement and stress, which are normally adaptive responses, can intersect...
Source: Progress in Neuro Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry - May 23, 2015 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research