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1995 (v1)Publication
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1995 (v1)Publication
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1996 (v1)Publication
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1996 (v1)Publication
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1989 (v1)Publication
Late-onset partial epileptic seizures occurred in 10 patients with symptoms and/or signs of ischemic cerebrovascular disease (ICVD) and were associated with transient ischemic attacks in 7 of them. History, somatic and neurological examinations, laboratory and ancillary investigations and follow-up revealed no other disease which might be...
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1986 (v1)Publication
Late-onset focal epileptic seizures occurred in 8 patients with ischemic cerebro-vascular disease (ICVD) and were associated with TIAs in 6 of them. History, physical, laboratory, ancillary examinations and follow-up revealed no other disease which might be responsible for the seizures. Moreover, time of onset and appropriate signs of ICVD...
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1996 (v1)Publication
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2004 (v1)Publication
In a recent article, Varelas et al. 1 reviewed the indications and diagnostic yield of emergent EEG (EmEEG) and concluded that although EmEEG was ordered to rule out status epilepticus (SE) in 60.2% of cases, this diagnosis was performed in only 10.7% of patients. Their study was based on about 90% of cases of EmEEG requested in intensive care...
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1989 (v1)Publication
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BACKGROUND: Pyogenic ventriculitis is a rare and severe cerebral infection characterized by the presence of suppurative fluid in the cerebral ventricles. It is a life-threatening condition and may present with an aspecific neurological picture. Brain imaging techniques usually demonstrate intraventricular debris and pus, but negative imaging...
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1998 (v1)Publication
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1983 (v1)Publication
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1979 (v1)Publication
The evaluation of the individual contrast sensitivity function may prove useful in cases affected by lesions of the optic pathways, even when the usual neuro-ophthalmological tests (i.e. visual acuity, visual field examination) are normal. The contrast sensitivity function represents an alternative method to assess the power of spatial...
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1996 (v1)Publication
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Cephalosporins may induce nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE), a potentially reversible condition. Despite the wide use of these antibiotics, there are only few reported cases, because this condition is probably underestimated. We report two new cases of NCSE occurring during treatment with cefepime and ceftazidime, and emphasize the...
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1982 (v1)Publication
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1979 (v1)Publication
It has been previously reported that presentation of square-wave gratings to either side of the horizontal meridian of the visual field gives rise to different Simple Reaction Times (RTs), depending upon the spatial frequency of the stimuli. Specifically, for 1 c/deg stimulus RT is faster in the lower hemefield, whereas the reverse is true for...
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