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Full-Text Articles in Neurology
Pakistan Society Of Neurosurgeons Neurotrauma Karachi 2011
Pakistan Society Of Neurosurgeons Neurotrauma Karachi 2011
Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)
No abstract provided.
My Patient Just Had A Transient Ischaemic Attack. Can I Predict His Risk For Stroke? Is Stroke Inevitable Or Preventable?, Maria Khan, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
My Patient Just Had A Transient Ischaemic Attack. Can I Predict His Risk For Stroke? Is Stroke Inevitable Or Preventable?, Maria Khan, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
My Patient Just Had A Transient Ischaemic Attack. Can I Predict His Risk For Stroke? Is Stroke Inevitable Or Preventable, Maria Khan, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
My Patient Just Had A Transient Ischaemic Attack. Can I Predict His Risk For Stroke? Is Stroke Inevitable Or Preventable, Maria Khan, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
Section of Neurology
No abstract provided.
Psychological And Cognitive Determinants Of Vision Function In Age-Related Macular Degeneration., Barry W. Rovner, Robin J Casten, Robert W Massof, Benjamin E Leiby, William S Tasman
Psychological And Cognitive Determinants Of Vision Function In Age-Related Macular Degeneration., Barry W. Rovner, Robin J Casten, Robert W Massof, Benjamin E Leiby, William S Tasman
Department of Neurology Faculty Papers
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of coping strategies, depression, physical health, and cognition on National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire scores obtained at baseline in a sample of older patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) enrolled in the Improving Function in AMD Trial, a randomized controlled clinical trial that compares the efficacy of problem-solving therapy with that of supportive therapy to improve vision function in patients with AMD.
METHODS: Baseline evaluation of 241 older outpatients with advanced AMD who were enrolled in a clinical trial testing the efficacy of a behavioral intervention to improve vision function. Vision function was characterized …
Traumatic Retroclival Epidural Hematoma In Pediatric Patient- Case Report And Review Of Literature, Muhammad Zubair Tahir, S. A. Quadri, Sonia Hanif, Gohar Javed
Traumatic Retroclival Epidural Hematoma In Pediatric Patient- Case Report And Review Of Literature, Muhammad Zubair Tahir, S. A. Quadri, Sonia Hanif, Gohar Javed
Section of Neurosurgery
Background: Retroclival epidural hematoma (REDH) is a very rare entity in the practical field of neurosurgery. Only a few cases have been reported in literature. The authors present to you case of a 12-year-old female, a victim of road traffic accident (RTA), who had presented to us with loss of consciousness and seizures.
Case description: Magnetic resonance imaging revealed retroclival hematoma. She was managed on conservative grounds and discharged with assurance of multiple follow-up visits.
Conclusion: Very few cases of REDH have been reported in pediatric population to date. It should be suspected in children with head and neck injuries …
Acute Effects Of A Selective Cannabinoid-2 Receptor Agonist On Neuroinflammation In A Model Of Traumatic Brain Injury., Melanie B Elliott, Ronald F Tuma, Peter S Amenta, Mary F Barbe, Jack I Jallo
Acute Effects Of A Selective Cannabinoid-2 Receptor Agonist On Neuroinflammation In A Model Of Traumatic Brain Injury., Melanie B Elliott, Ronald F Tuma, Peter S Amenta, Mary F Barbe, Jack I Jallo
Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers
Proposed therapeutic strategies for attenuating secondary traumatic brain injury (TBI) include modulation of acute neuroimmune responses. The goal of this study was to examine the acute effects of cannabinoid-2 receptor (CB(2)R) modulation on behavioral deficits, cerebral edema, perivascular substance P, and macrophage/microglial activation in a murine model of TBI. Thirty male C57BL/6 mice underwent sham surgery, or cortical contusion impact injury (CCI). CCI mice received vehicle or the CB(2)R agonist 0-1966 at 1 and 24 h after injury. Performance on the rotarod, forelimb cylinder, and open-field tests were evaluated before and at 48 h after sham or CCI surgery. Cerebral …
Ct Scanning Is Sufficient To Clear The Cervical Spine Of Elderly Falls Less Than 5 Feet., Douglas Lehman Md, Rovinder S. Sandhu Md, Leslie Baga Bsn, Farheen Hussain Ms, John J. Hong Md
Ct Scanning Is Sufficient To Clear The Cervical Spine Of Elderly Falls Less Than 5 Feet., Douglas Lehman Md, Rovinder S. Sandhu Md, Leslie Baga Bsn, Farheen Hussain Ms, John J. Hong Md
Administration & Leadership
No abstract provided.
What Are The Emerging Therapeutic Alternatives To Warfarin In Stroke Patients? How Would The Results Of Re-Ly Benefit Pakistanis?, Maria Khan, Emmon Raza, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
What Are The Emerging Therapeutic Alternatives To Warfarin In Stroke Patients? How Would The Results Of Re-Ly Benefit Pakistanis?, Maria Khan, Emmon Raza, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy In Focal Brain Lesions, Muhammad Shahbaz Alam, Zafar Sajjad, Saima Hafeez, Waseem Akhter
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy In Focal Brain Lesions, Muhammad Shahbaz Alam, Zafar Sajjad, Saima Hafeez, Waseem Akhter
Department of Radiology
OBJECTIVE: To describe the spectrum of Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy in focal brain lesions and determine its diagnostic accuracy using histopathology as gold standard in differentiating neoplastic and non-neoplastic focal brain lesions.
METHODS: The study was conducted in Department of Radiology, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi from Dec 2006 till Jan 2009. Fifty three patients found to have focal brain lesions on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were included in the study. Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (MRS) was performed in these focal lesions. These lesions were deemed neoplastic and non-neoplastic on MR Spectrum findings. Correlation of all these findings was done with histopathology …
What Are The Emerging Therapeutic Alternatives To Warfarin In Stroke Patients? How Would The Results Of Re-Ly Benefit Pakistanis, Maria Khan, Emmon Raza, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
What Are The Emerging Therapeutic Alternatives To Warfarin In Stroke Patients? How Would The Results Of Re-Ly Benefit Pakistanis, Maria Khan, Emmon Raza, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
Section of Neurology
No abstract provided.
Multiple Courses Of Stereotactic Re-Irradiation In Recurrent Oligodendroglioma: A Case Report., Shannon Fogh, Charles Glass, David W Andrews, Maria Werner-Wasik
Multiple Courses Of Stereotactic Re-Irradiation In Recurrent Oligodendroglioma: A Case Report., Shannon Fogh, Charles Glass, David W Andrews, Maria Werner-Wasik
Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers
INTRODUCTION: High grade gliomas are an insidious disease associated with an extremely poor prognosis. The role of re-irradiation for recurrent gliomas is unclear but several retrospective studies have indicated mild toxicity and modest outcomes with this regimen. With subsequent progression, it is unclear what options remain and more radiotherapy is rarely offered for fear of surpassing normal central nervous system tissue tolerance and causing significant side effects without significant benefit.
CASE PRESENTATION: In this report, we describe a 37-year-old Caucasian male initially diagnosed with a grade IV oligodendroglioma, who received multiple courses of re-irradiation and experienced a survival of 10 …
Establishment Of A Comprehensive Epilepsy Center In Pakistan: Initial Experiences, Results, And Reflections, Muhammad Z Tahir, Z A. Sobani, S. A. Quadri, S. Nizam Ahmed, Fowzia Siddiqui, Syed Enam Enam
Establishment Of A Comprehensive Epilepsy Center In Pakistan: Initial Experiences, Results, And Reflections, Muhammad Z Tahir, Z A. Sobani, S. A. Quadri, S. Nizam Ahmed, Fowzia Siddiqui, Syed Enam Enam
Department of Surgery
Background. Developing countries, home to 80% of epilepsy patients, do not have comprehensive epilepsy surgery programs. Considering these needs we set up first epilepsy surgery center in Pakistan. Methods. Seventeen teleconferences focused on setting up an epilepsy center at the Aga Khan University (AKU), Karachi, Pakistan were arranged with experts from the University of Alberta Hospital, Alberta, Canada and the University of West Virginia, USA over a two-year period. Subsequently, the experts visited the proposed center to provide hands on training. During this period several interactive teaching sessions, a nationwide workshop, and various public awareness events were organized. …
Pediatric Traumatic Putamenal Strokes: Mechanisms And Prognosis, Zain A. Sobani, Arshad Ali
Pediatric Traumatic Putamenal Strokes: Mechanisms And Prognosis, Zain A. Sobani, Arshad Ali
Section of Neurosurgery
Background: Studies have shown that nearly 3% of closed head injuries result in basal ganglia hemorrhages and that this may be a more frequent occurrence in pediatric patients. Various mechanisms based on shearing forces have been implicated in the injury; however, the underlying mechanism leading to the increased incidence in pediatric patients has not been well described. Angiographic data suggest that putamenal perforators in children are more severely stretched at acute angles compared to those in adults, which may be a contributing factor to the increased incidence.
Case description: We discuss a series of five relatively benign cases of traumatic …
Hormonal Consequences Of Epilepsy And Its Treatment In Men., Kartik Sivaraaman, Scott Mintzer
Hormonal Consequences Of Epilepsy And Its Treatment In Men., Kartik Sivaraaman, Scott Mintzer
Department of Neurology Faculty Papers
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Epilepsy and anticonvulsant medications may substantially alter endocrine homeostasis, including the male reproductive hormonal system.
RECENT FINDINGS: Seizures in medial temporal lobe structures, through their connectivity to the hypothalamus, alter the secretion of gonadotropins. Levels of circulating bioavailable testosterone are affected by changes in the level of binding proteins, which in turn may be affected by seizure medications. The use of older generation medications that induce the cytochrome P450 system is associated with an increase in sex hormone-binding globulin and lower bioactive testosterone. Sexual dysfunction, including decreased libido and decreased potency, and infertility, is seen commonly in …
Effects Of Exercise On Brain Activation In Response To Visual Food Cues, Laura Hackett
Effects Of Exercise On Brain Activation In Response To Visual Food Cues, Laura Hackett
Kinesiology and Public Health
No abstract provided.
Can We Stop The Stroke Epidemic In Pakistan?, Ismail A. Khatri, Mohammad Wasay
Can We Stop The Stroke Epidemic In Pakistan?, Ismail A. Khatri, Mohammad Wasay
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Characteristics Of An Adult Photosensitive Cohort, Mubashira Hashmi, Mazhar Mobin, Khurram A Siddiqui
Characteristics Of An Adult Photosensitive Cohort, Mubashira Hashmi, Mazhar Mobin, Khurram A Siddiqui
Section of Neurology
Intermittent Photic Stimulation (IPS) is a well recognized provocation maneuver during EEG recording which helps in identifying underlying photosensitivity. The frequency and characteristics of various responses to photosensitivity among our adult patients was determine. EEGs of subjects > or =15 years from 2003-2006, were reviewed. Two main photosensitive responses were observed: Photoparoxysmal (PPR) and Photic-driving response (PDR). Demographic and clinical data was also collected. Out of 5950 EEG's performed, response to IPS were detected in 1.2% (n=73) of EEGs. Out of which 49 (67%) had PDR and 24 (33%) had PPR. Mean age of PPR group was 25.7 +/- 12 years …
Virtual Reality In Stroke Rehabilitation: A Meta-Analysis And Practical Implications For Clinicians, Gustavo Saposnik
Virtual Reality In Stroke Rehabilitation: A Meta-Analysis And Practical Implications For Clinicians, Gustavo Saposnik
Gustavo Saposnik
No abstract provided.
Microsurgical Excisions Of Vestibular Schwannomas: A Tumor-Size-Based Analysis Of Neurological Outcomes And Surgical Complications, Syed Faraz Kazim, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Ather Enam, Muhammad Ehsan Bari
Microsurgical Excisions Of Vestibular Schwannomas: A Tumor-Size-Based Analysis Of Neurological Outcomes And Surgical Complications, Syed Faraz Kazim, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Ather Enam, Muhammad Ehsan Bari
Section of Neurosurgery
Introduction: Vestibular schwannomas (VS) are benign tumors originating from Schwann cells in vestibulocochlear nerve. This study aimed at evaluating outcomes of microsurgical resections of VS based on tumor sizes in a South Asian country.
Methods: The chart notes of 71 Patients who underwent microsurgical resections of VS at a single academic center over a 20-year period (1990-2009) were reviewed, and relevant information was extracted. For analyzing outcomes, Patients were divided into two groups based on tumor size at initial presentation: (1) Group A (tumor size ≤ 4 cm) and (2) Group B (tumor size > 4 cm). Pearson's chi-square and Fisher's …
Diagnostic Accuracy Of Clinical Examination In Cervical Spine Injuries In Awake And Alert Blunt Trauma Patients, Manzar Hussain, Gohar Javed
Diagnostic Accuracy Of Clinical Examination In Cervical Spine Injuries In Awake And Alert Blunt Trauma Patients, Manzar Hussain, Gohar Javed
Section of Neurosurgery
Study design: Observational, case series.
Purpose: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of clinical judgment as compared to the use of X-ray images in detecting cervical spine injuries in trauma patients presenting in the emergency department of Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi.
Overview of literature: Cross-table cervical spine views are important in patients with signs and symptoms relating to cervical spine, but asymptomatic patients constitute a different subgroup. Accuracy of clinical examination in these patients has not been subjected to scrutiny.
Methods: All patients with blunt trauma who presented to the emergency department and underwent cross-table X-rays as part of …
Intracerebral Migration Of Stray Bullet Leading To Sudden And Fatal Worsening, Manzar Hussain, Muhammad Ehsan Bari
Intracerebral Migration Of Stray Bullet Leading To Sudden And Fatal Worsening, Manzar Hussain, Muhammad Ehsan Bari
Section of Neurosurgery
Gunshot wounds to the cranium are one of the leading cause of death and disability in young adults. Stray bullets are also being increasingly seen in clinical setting. We report a case of a 14-year-old boy who sustained a stray bullet to the cranium during election festivities. He arrived at the health care facility institution nearly 24 hours after the event in good neurological condition. He remained neurologically stable for about 8 hours after his presentation and later on deteriorated due to intracranial bullet migration. This required immediate bifrontal decompressive craniotomy along with right frontal lobectomy. However, the patient could …
Improving Function In Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Design And Methods Of A Randomized Clinical Trial., Barry W Rovner, Robin J Casten, Mark T Hegel, Robert W Massof, Benjamin E Leiby, William S Tasman
Improving Function In Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Design And Methods Of A Randomized Clinical Trial., Barry W Rovner, Robin J Casten, Mark T Hegel, Robert W Massof, Benjamin E Leiby, William S Tasman
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Faculty Papers
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of severe vision loss in older adults and impairs the ability to read, drive, and live independently and increases the risk for depression, falls, and earlier mortality. Although new medical treatments have improved AMD's prognosis, vision-related disability remains a major public health problem. Improving Function in AMD (IF-AMD) is a two-group randomized, parallel design, controlled clinical trial that compares the efficacy of Problem-Solving Therapy (PST) with Supportive Therapy (ST) (an attention control treatment) to improve vision function in 240 patients with AMD. PST and ST therapists deliver 6 one-hour respective treatment sessions …
Atrial Fibrillation, Is Warfarin The Only Option For Stroke Prevention, Maria Khan, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
Atrial Fibrillation, Is Warfarin The Only Option For Stroke Prevention, Maria Khan, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
Section of Neurology
No abstract provided.
Atrial Fibrillation, Is Warfarin The Only Option For Stroke Prevention?, Maria Khan, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
Atrial Fibrillation, Is Warfarin The Only Option For Stroke Prevention?, Maria Khan, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Fuzzy Logic: A “Simple” Solution For Complexities In Neurosciences?, Saniya Siraj Godil, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Ather Enam, Uvais Qidwai
Fuzzy Logic: A “Simple” Solution For Complexities In Neurosciences?, Saniya Siraj Godil, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Ather Enam, Uvais Qidwai
Medical College Documents
Background: Fuzzy logic is a multi-valued logic which is similar to human thinking and interpretation. It has the potential of combining human heuristics into computer-assisted decision making, which is applicable to individual patients as it takes into account all the factors and complexities of individuals. Fuzzy logic has been applied in all disciplines of medicine in some form and recently its applicability in neurosciences has also gained momentum.
Methods: This review focuses on the use of this concept in various branches of neurosciences including basic neuroscience, neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry and psychology.
Results: The applicability of fuzzy logic is not limited …
Optimality In Neural Adaptation, Adrienne Fairhall
Optimality In Neural Adaptation, Adrienne Fairhall
Systems Science Friday Noon Seminar Series
Nervous systems tune themselves to the statistical structure of the stimuli they encounter. This sensitivity to statistics appears in phenomena ranging over many timescales, from the adaptation of vision to a rapid change in light level to the loss of ability to distinguish the sounds of non-native languages. While multiple neural mechanisms contribute to this on-line learning of stimulus distributions, we show that the intrinsic nonlinearities of single neurons provide them with the ability to represent time-varying stimuli optimally. While such sensitivity to stimulus statistics does not require learning, slower timescales of adaptation are consistent with optimal inference of statistical …
Intradiploic Epidermoid Cyst Overlying The Torcula: A Surgical Challenge, Amad Naseer Khan, Salema Khalid, Ather Enam
Intradiploic Epidermoid Cyst Overlying The Torcula: A Surgical Challenge, Amad Naseer Khan, Salema Khalid, Ather Enam
Medical College Documents
Intradiploic tumours are rare, slow growing tumours that can present in many different ways, including a painless lump, tenderness, headache and rarely with focal neurological signs. The authors present the case of a gentleman in whom the tumour presented in an unusual location and presented a surgical challenge. The major take home message from this case report is that an epidermoid cyst overlying the torcula is to be approached with great caution and care and is without doubt a surgical challenge.
Iscore: A Risk Score To Predict Stroke Mortality, Gustavo Saposnik
Iscore: A Risk Score To Predict Stroke Mortality, Gustavo Saposnik
Gustavo Saposnik
Stroke is a leading cause of death and adult disability. The ability to estimate prognosis in acute stroke patients directly affects treatment decisions for patients. It may also guide supportive care plans, facilitate patient and/or family counseling or discussions pertaining to end-of-life decisions. At the population level, prognostic estimations may assist policymakers in conducting fair comparisons when evaluating stroke fatality among different facilities for hospital outcomes and performance assessment. Clinicians usually rely on their own personal experience or average mortality reported in observational studies, which do not account for valuable information available at the time of the hospital presentation. Unfortunately, …
Palinopsia From A Posteriorly Placed Glioma - An Insight Into Its Possible Causes, Amad Naseer Khan, Rakesh Sharma, Salema Khalid, David Mckean, Richard Armstrong, Christopher Kennard
Palinopsia From A Posteriorly Placed Glioma - An Insight Into Its Possible Causes, Amad Naseer Khan, Rakesh Sharma, Salema Khalid, David Mckean, Richard Armstrong, Christopher Kennard
Section of Neurology
Palinopsia is a distortion of processing in the visual system in which images persist or recur after the visual stimulus has been removed. It is a dysfunction of the association areas at the junction of temporal, occipital and parietal lobes and can be triggered by any lesion or dysfunction in this region. Here, the authors report the case of a Patient with a glioma involving this region of the brain, who presented with palinopsia that subsequently disappeared once the tumour was surgically debulked. In the few cases of palinopsia that have been published so far, no such case has ever …
What Are The Therapeutic Options For Strokes Secondary To Intracranial Large Artery Stenosis?, Maria Khan, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
What Are The Therapeutic Options For Strokes Secondary To Intracranial Large Artery Stenosis?, Maria Khan, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.