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Post-Stroke Seizures: A Clinically Oriented Analysis, Sajid Hameed, Haris Hakeem, Mohammad Wasay 2019 Aga Khan University, Karachi

Post-Stroke Seizures: A Clinically Oriented Analysis, Sajid Hameed, Haris Hakeem, Mohammad Wasay

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Stroke is an important cause of secondary epilepsy, especially in the elderly. Not only does this impact morbidity and mortality in an adverse way, it also prolongs the hospitalization. Various risk factors have been described in literature that increase the risk of seizures in a patient with stroke. Post stroke seizures fall on a spectrum of acute symptomatic and unprovoked seizures with varying pathophysiology and risk of subsequent development of epilepsy. Hence, the treatment approaches are also different. However, randomized controlled trials are lacking to guide monitoring and management strategies in post stroke seizures and the approaches remain individualized to …


The Natural Predominant Sleeping Positions In Cerebral Palsy; Does It Correlate With The Type Of Cerebral Palsy?, Sarah Razaq, Muhammad Aleem Arshad, Tahira Amjad 2019 Combined Military Hospital, Quetta, Pakistan

The Natural Predominant Sleeping Positions In Cerebral Palsy; Does It Correlate With The Type Of Cerebral Palsy?, Sarah Razaq, Muhammad Aleem Arshad, Tahira Amjad

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

To see the natural positions of cerebral palsy subjects during sleep and their correlation with the particular type of cerebral palsy.


Tacrolimus-Associated Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome In Allogenic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant, Hina Imtiaz, Maryam Jamil Syed, Dureshahwar Kanwar, Bushra Taimuri, Sajid Hameed 2019 Aga Khan University, Karachi

Tacrolimus-Associated Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome In Allogenic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant, Hina Imtiaz, Maryam Jamil Syed, Dureshahwar Kanwar, Bushra Taimuri, Sajid Hameed

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressive drug used to lower the risk of transplant rejection in individuals after solid organ or hematopoietic transplantation. Cases of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) as a complication of tacrolimus therapy are infrequently documented. The pathogenesis of this phenomenon is not well understood. Here, we report a case of an 18-year-old female with a history of acute myeloid leukemia that developed PRES after undergoing an allogeneic stem cell transplant and subsequent immunosuppressive therapy with tacrolimus.


Cross-Sectional Study Of Knowledge Of Stroke Management Amongst Doctors Of A Tertiary Care Hospital; Peshawar, Pakistan, Muhammad Fozan Khan, Farzana Behttani, Omer Nasim, Muhammad Shahid Iqbal, Sohail Khan, Muhammad Khizar Hayat 2019 Rehman Medical Institute Peshawar Pakistan

Cross-Sectional Study Of Knowledge Of Stroke Management Amongst Doctors Of A Tertiary Care Hospital; Peshawar, Pakistan, Muhammad Fozan Khan, Farzana Behttani, Omer Nasim, Muhammad Shahid Iqbal, Sohail Khan, Muhammad Khizar Hayat

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Stroke is one of the leading causes of mortality and neurological disability worldwide. ‘Time is brain’ and prompt management of stroke is vital to improve the outcomes. Knowledge of stroke management is important for clinicians working in various specialties and this study focused on evaluation of this vital aspect.


An Overview Of Autism: Is It Treatable In Pakistan?, Tania Nadeem, Rabeeka Aftab, Nargis Asad 2019 Aga Khan University, Karachi

An Overview Of Autism: Is It Treatable In Pakistan?, Tania Nadeem, Rabeeka Aftab, Nargis Asad

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a clinically complex, pervasive neurodevelopmental disorder with early appearing social communication deficits and repetitive sensory–motor behaviors.1 Although affected individuals differ significantly from one another, typically the disorder is characterized by impairment in social reciprocity and communication. Children usually have speech delays or lack of social interaction including: lack of eye contact, limited response to name, decreased interest in peers, and restricted shared attention with parents.1 Autistic individuals also exhibit repetitive behaviors like flapping, lining, or stacking objects and narrowly focused rigid interests such as paying particular attention to spinning objects.1 It usually manifests before 3 …


Extended Window Intravenous Thrombolysis: Is Conventional Window Of 4.5 Hours Coming To An End?, Malik Muhammad Adil, Narmeen Masood 2019 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Medical Director Stroke Program, Suburban Hospital, Johns Hopkins, Bethesda

Extended Window Intravenous Thrombolysis: Is Conventional Window Of 4.5 Hours Coming To An End?, Malik Muhammad Adil, Narmeen Masood

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

The current standard of care to treat acute stroke patients presenting within 4.5 hours of stroke symptom onset is intravenous (IV) Alteplase.1 Over the past decade, tremendous efforts have been made to challenge the conventional window of 4.5 hours for the administration of Alteplase to expand the patient population which can benefit from thrombolysis. Based on the recent meta-analysis, 2 we have strong evidence supporting the use of IV thrombolysis in patients presenting between 4.5 to 9 hours of symptom onset with favorable perfusion imaging and it appears that the era of the conventional 4.5 hours window may be coming …


Collaborative International Research In Clinical And Longitudinal Experience Study In Nmosd., Lawrence J Cook, John W Rose, Jessica S Alvey, Anna Marie Jolley, Renee Kuhn, Brie Marron, Melissa Pederson, Rene Enriquez, Jeff Yearley, Stephen McKechnie, May H Han, Anna J Tomczak, Michael Levy, Maureen A Mealy, Jessica Coleman, Jeffrey L Bennett, Ruth Johnson, Myka Barnes-Garcia, Anthony L Traboulsee, Robert L Carruthers, Lisa Eunyoung Lee, Julia J Schubert, Katrina McMullen, Ilya Kister, Zoe Rimler, Allyson Reid, Nancy L Sicotte, Sarah M Planchon, Jeffrey A Cohen, Diane Ivancic, Jennifer L Sedlak, Ilana Katz Sand, Pavle Repovic, Lilyana Amezcua, Ana Pruitt, Erika Amundson, Tanuja Chitnis, Devin S Mullin, Eric C Klawiter, Andrew W Russo, Claire S Riley, Kaho B Onomichi, Libby Levine, Katherine E Nelson, Nancy M Nealon, Casey Engel, Mason Kruse-Hoyer, Melanie Marcille, Leticia Tornes, Anne Rumpf, Angela Greer, Megan Kenneally Behne, Renee R Rodriguez, Daniel W Behne, Derek W Blackway, Brian Coords, Terrence F Blaschke, Judy Sheard, Terry J Smith, Jacinta M Behne, Michael R Yeaman 2019 Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Seattle, WA; Department of Neurology

Collaborative International Research In Clinical And Longitudinal Experience Study In Nmosd., Lawrence J Cook, John W Rose, Jessica S Alvey, Anna Marie Jolley, Renee Kuhn, Brie Marron, Melissa Pederson, Rene Enriquez, Jeff Yearley, Stephen Mckechnie, May H Han, Anna J Tomczak, Michael Levy, Maureen A Mealy, Jessica Coleman, Jeffrey L Bennett, Ruth Johnson, Myka Barnes-Garcia, Anthony L Traboulsee, Robert L Carruthers, Lisa Eunyoung Lee, Julia J Schubert, Katrina Mcmullen, Ilya Kister, Zoe Rimler, Allyson Reid, Nancy L Sicotte, Sarah M Planchon, Jeffrey A Cohen, Diane Ivancic, Jennifer L Sedlak, Ilana Katz Sand, Pavle Repovic, Lilyana Amezcua, Ana Pruitt, Erika Amundson, Tanuja Chitnis, Devin S Mullin, Eric C Klawiter, Andrew W Russo, Claire S Riley, Kaho B Onomichi, Libby Levine, Katherine E Nelson, Nancy M Nealon, Casey Engel, Mason Kruse-Hoyer, Melanie Marcille, Leticia Tornes, Anne Rumpf, Angela Greer, Megan Kenneally Behne, Renee R Rodriguez, Daniel W Behne, Derek W Blackway, Brian Coords, Terrence F Blaschke, Judy Sheard, Terry J Smith, Jacinta M Behne, Michael R Yeaman

Articles, Abstracts, and Reports

Objective: To develop a resource of systematically collected, longitudinal clinical data and biospecimens for assisting in the investigation into neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) epidemiology, pathogenesis, and treatment.

Methods: To illustrate its research-enabling purpose, epidemiologic patterns and disease phenotypes were assessed among enrolled subjects, including age at disease onset, annualized relapse rate (ARR), and time between the first and second attacks.

Results: As of December 2017, the Collaborative International Research in Clinical and Longitudinal Experience Study (CIRCLES) had enrolled more than 1,000 participants, of whom 77.5% of the NMOSD cases and 71.7% of the controls continue in active follow-up. Consanguineous …


Ossification Of The Posterior Longitudinal Ligament: Surgical Approaches And Associated Complications., Jeffery Head, George Rymarczuk, Geoffrey Stricsek, Lohit Velagapudi, Christopher Maulucci, Christian Hoelscher, MD, James Harrop 2019 Thomas Jefferson University

Ossification Of The Posterior Longitudinal Ligament: Surgical Approaches And Associated Complications., Jeffery Head, George Rymarczuk, Geoffrey Stricsek, Lohit Velagapudi, Christopher Maulucci, Christian Hoelscher, Md, James Harrop

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is a rare but potentially devastating cause of degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM). Decompressive surgery is the standard of care for OPLL and can be achieved through anterior, posterior, or combined approaches to the cervical spine. Surgical correction of OPLL via any approach is associated with higher rates of complications and the presence of OPLL is considered a significant risk factor for perioperative complications in DCM surgeries. Potential complications include dural tear (DT) and subsequent cerebrospinal fluid leak, C5 palsy, hematoma, hardware failure, surgical site infections, and other neurological deficits. Anterior approaches are technically …


No Difference In Quality Of Life (Qol) Among People Who Switched From Injectable To Oral Disease Modifying Treatment (Dmt) Compared To Those Who Stayed On Injectable In A Community Cohort: A Propensity Score Matched (Psm) Analysis, Tamela Stuchiner, Lindsay Lucas, Elizabeth Baraban, Chiayi Chen, Stanley Cohan 2019 Providence St. Joseph Health

No Difference In Quality Of Life (Qol) Among People Who Switched From Injectable To Oral Disease Modifying Treatment (Dmt) Compared To Those Who Stayed On Injectable In A Community Cohort: A Propensity Score Matched (Psm) Analysis, Tamela Stuchiner, Lindsay Lucas, Elizabeth Baraban, Chiayi Chen, Stanley Cohan

Articles, Abstracts, and Reports

Introduction: Since the emergence of oral DMT to the market, few studies have examined patient reported outcomes of quality of life (QoL) after switching to oral DMT.

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of switching from injectable to oral disease modifying treatment (DMT) on QoL among relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS) participants.

Methods: Participants registered in the Pacific Northwest Multiple Sclerosis Registry who completed at least two annual surveys between 2012 and 2018 were included. Two cohorts were identified: “switchers”, those who switched from injectable to oral DMT, and “stayers”, those who stayed on injectable DMT. …


Reported Quality Of Life In Those On High Efficacy Compared To First Line Disease Modifying Therapies In A Community Cohort, Tamela Stuchiner, Lindsay Lucas, Elizabeth Baraban, Chiayi Chen, Stanley Cohan 2019 Providence St. Joseph Health

Reported Quality Of Life In Those On High Efficacy Compared To First Line Disease Modifying Therapies In A Community Cohort, Tamela Stuchiner, Lindsay Lucas, Elizabeth Baraban, Chiayi Chen, Stanley Cohan

Articles, Abstracts, and Reports

Introduction: In recent years, more high efficacy disease modifying treatments (DMT) have been approved and patients are placed on high efficacy DMT earlier in their disease course. Few studies have assessed the impact of high efficacy DMT on patients’ quality of life (QoL).

Objective: The study objective was to determine whether participants on high efficacy DMT reported greater impact of MS on their physical and psychological QoL than those on first line DMT using survey data from the Pacific Northwest Multiple Sclerosis Registry (PNWMSR).

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study using participants’ last annual follow up survey submitted between 2013 …


The Impact Of Ocrelizumab On Immunoglobulin Levels And The Risk Of Infection., Kyle Smoot 2019 Providence St. Joseph Health

The Impact Of Ocrelizumab On Immunoglobulin Levels And The Risk Of Infection., Kyle Smoot

Articles, Abstracts, and Reports

Background: Ocrelizumab (OCR), a CD20 antibody, was approved in the US in 2017 for the treatment of relapsing MS (RMS) and primary progressive MS (PPMS). In clinical trials, infection rates are higher in patients receiving OCR. Rituximab, which is very similar to OCR, has been reported to be associated with higher risk of infection particularly in patients with low levels of IgM or IgG.

Objective: To determine if low levels of IgM or IgG increase the risk of infection in patients treated with OCR.

Methods: MS patients in the OCR registry with at least one IgM/IgG value at doses 2, …


Three Pillars Of Expectation Management In Spine Surgery: Trust, Communication, And Patient Education., Karsten Wiechert, Jeffrey C Wang, Jens R Chapman 2019 Swedish Neuroscience Institute

Three Pillars Of Expectation Management In Spine Surgery: Trust, Communication, And Patient Education., Karsten Wiechert, Jeffrey C Wang, Jens R Chapman

Articles, Abstracts, and Reports

No abstract provided.


Pituitary Adenoma With Calcifications: A Case Report, Yakoot Khan, Noor Malik, Saba Iqbal Awan, Syed Hassan Khalid, Altaf Ali Laghari 2019 Aga Khan University

Pituitary Adenoma With Calcifications: A Case Report, Yakoot Khan, Noor Malik, Saba Iqbal Awan, Syed Hassan Khalid, Altaf Ali Laghari

Section of Neurosurgery

Pituitary adenomas and Rathke’s cleft cyst with calcification are rarely seen and craniopharyngioma still remains the common sellar suprasellar space occupying lesion with calcification. Presence of calcification is reported in pituitary adenoma in only 0.2% to 8% cases. The pituitary adenoma with calcification is a rare radiological finding and it must be distinguished from other lesions of the pituitary gland as the management and prognosis differs significantly. We report a case of a 29-year-old gentleman presented electively with the complaints of deterioration of vision for four months. CT-scan without contrast examination revealed pituitary adenoma with calcification. The patient underwent transsphenoidal …


Assessing General Cognitive And Adaptive Abilities In Adults With Down Syndrome: A Systematic Review, Sarah Hamburg, Bryony Lowe, Carla Marie Startin, Concepcion Padilla, Antonia Coppus, Wayne Silverman, Juan Fortea, Shahid Zaman, Elizabeth Head, Benjamin L. Handen, Ira Lott, Weihong Song, André Strydom 2019 Kings College London, UK

Assessing General Cognitive And Adaptive Abilities In Adults With Down Syndrome: A Systematic Review, Sarah Hamburg, Bryony Lowe, Carla Marie Startin, Concepcion Padilla, Antonia Coppus, Wayne Silverman, Juan Fortea, Shahid Zaman, Elizabeth Head, Benjamin L. Handen, Ira Lott, Weihong Song, André Strydom

Sanders-Brown Center on Aging Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Measures of general cognitive and adaptive ability in adults with Down syndrome (DS) used by previous studies vary substantially. This review summarises the different ability measures used previously, focusing on tests of intelligence quotient (IQ) and adaptive behaviour (AB), and where possible examines floor effects and differences between DS subpopulations. We aimed to use information regarding existing measures to provide recommendations for individual researchers and the DS research community.

RESULTS: Nineteen studies reporting IQ test data met inclusion for this review, with 17 different IQ tests used. Twelve of these IQ tests were used in only one study while …


Smart Lighting Clinical Testbed Pilot Study On Circadian Phase Advancement, Joseph D. Gleason, Meeko Oishi, Michelle Simkulet, Arunas Tuzikas, John P. Hanifin, George C. Brainard, S. R.J. Brueck, Robert F. Karlicek, Jr., Lee K. Brown 2019 University of New Mexico

Smart Lighting Clinical Testbed Pilot Study On Circadian Phase Advancement, Joseph D. Gleason, Meeko Oishi, Michelle Simkulet, Arunas Tuzikas, John P. Hanifin, George C. Brainard, S. R.J. Brueck, Robert F. Karlicek, Jr., Lee K. Brown

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

Objective: Lighting is a strong synchronizer for circadian rhythms, which in turn drives a wide range of biological functions. The objective of our work is a) to construct a clinical in-patient testbed with smart lighting, and b) evaluate its feasibility for use in future clinical studies.

Methods: A feedback capable, variable spectrum lighting system was installed at the University of New Mexico Hospital. The system consists of variable spectrum lighting troffers, color sensors, occupancy sensors, and computing and communication infrastructure. We conducted a pilot study to demonstrate proof of principle, that 1) this new technology is capable of providing continuous …


Modeling Interval Timing By Recurrent Neural Nets, Theodore Raphan, Eugene Dorokhin, Andrew R. Delamater 2019 CUNY Brooklyn College

Modeling Interval Timing By Recurrent Neural Nets, Theodore Raphan, Eugene Dorokhin, Andrew R. Delamater

Publications and Research

The purpose of this study was to take a new approach in showing how the central nervous system might encode time at the supra-second level using recurrent neural nets (RNNs). This approach utilizes units with a delayed feedback, whose feedback weight determines the temporal properties of specific neurons in the network architecture. When these feedback neurons are coupled, they form a multilayered dynamical system that can be used to model temporal responses to steps of input in multidimensional systems. The timing network was implemented using separate recurrent “Go” and “NoGo” neural processing units to process an individual stimulus indicating the …


Mice Exposed To Combined Chronic Low-Dose Irradiation And Modeled Microgravity Develop Long-Term Neurological Sequelae, Amber M. Paul, Eliah G. Overbey, William A. da Silveira, Candice G.T. Tahimic, Sigrid S. Reinsch, Nathaniel Szewczyk, Seta Stanbouly, Charles Wang, Jonathan M. Galazka, Xiao Wen Mao 2019 NASA Ames Research Center, Universities Space Research Association

Mice Exposed To Combined Chronic Low-Dose Irradiation And Modeled Microgravity Develop Long-Term Neurological Sequelae, Amber M. Paul, Eliah G. Overbey, William A. Da Silveira, Candice G.T. Tahimic, Sigrid S. Reinsch, Nathaniel Szewczyk, Seta Stanbouly, Charles Wang, Jonathan M. Galazka, Xiao Wen Mao

Publications

Spaceflight poses many challenges for humans. Ground-based analogs typically focus on single parameters of spaceflight and their associated acute effects. This study assesses the long-term transcriptional effects following single and combination spaceflight analog conditions using the mouse model: simulated microgravity via hindlimb unloading (HLU) and/or low-dose γ-ray irradiation (LDR) for 21 days, followed by 4 months of readaptation. Changes in gene expression and epigenetic modifications in brain samples during readaptation were analyzed by whole transcriptome shotgun sequencing (RNA-seq) and reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS). The results showed minimal gene expression and cytosine methylation alterations at 4 months readaptation within single …


Human Polyomavirus Jcpyv And Its Role In Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy And Oncogenesis, Luis Del Valle, Sergio Piña-Oviedo 2019 LSU Health Sciences Center - New Orleans

Human Polyomavirus Jcpyv And Its Role In Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy And Oncogenesis, Luis Del Valle, Sergio Piña-Oviedo

School of Medicine Faculty Publications

The human neurotropic virus JCPyV, a member of the family, is the opportunistic infectious agent of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML), a fatal disease seen in severe immunosuppressive conditions and, during the last decade, in patients undergoing immunotherapy. JCPyV is a ubiquitous pathogen with up to 85% of the adult population word-wide exhibiting antibodies against it. Early experiments demonstrated that direct inoculation of JCPyV into the brain of different species resulted in the development of brain tumors and other neuroectodermal-derived neoplasias. Later, several reports showed the detection of viral sequences in medulloblastomas and glial tumors, as well as expression of the …


First-In-Human Study Of Tk-Positive Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus Delivered By Adipose Stromal Vascular Fraction Cells., Boris R Minev, Elliot Lander, John F Feller, Mark Berman, Bernadette M Greenwood, Ivelina Minev, Antonio F Santidrian, Duong Nguyen, Dobrin Draganov, Mehmet O Killinc, Anna Vyalkova, Santosh Kesari, Edward McClay, Gabriel Carabulea, Francesco M Marincola, Lisa H Butterfield, Aladar A Szalay 2019 Department of Translational Neurosciences and Neurotherapeutics, Pacific Neuroscience Institute and John Wayne Cancer Institute at Providence Saint John's Health Center, Santa Monica, CA, USA.

First-In-Human Study Of Tk-Positive Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus Delivered By Adipose Stromal Vascular Fraction Cells., Boris R Minev, Elliot Lander, John F Feller, Mark Berman, Bernadette M Greenwood, Ivelina Minev, Antonio F Santidrian, Duong Nguyen, Dobrin Draganov, Mehmet O Killinc, Anna Vyalkova, Santosh Kesari, Edward Mcclay, Gabriel Carabulea, Francesco M Marincola, Lisa H Butterfield, Aladar A Szalay

Articles, Abstracts, and Reports

BACKGROUND: ACAM2000, a thymidine kinase (TK)-positive strain of vaccinia virus, is the current smallpox vaccine in the US. Preclinical testing demonstrated potent oncolytic activity of ACAM2000 against several tumor types. This Phase I clinical trial of ACAM2000 delivered by autologous adipose stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cells was conducted to determine the safety and feasibility of such a treatment in patients with advanced solid tumors or acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

METHODS: Twenty-four patients with solid tumors and two patients with AML participated in this open-label, non-randomized dose-escalation trial. All patients were treated with SVF derived from autologous fat and incubated for …


Analysis Of Manganese Accumulation In The Pituitary Gland And Hippocampus Of Smelters Using High Resolution 3-D T1-Weighted Mri, Alison Jeffries, Zeinab Aly, Molly Cromer 2019 Purdue University

Analysis Of Manganese Accumulation In The Pituitary Gland And Hippocampus Of Smelters Using High Resolution 3-D T1-Weighted Mri, Alison Jeffries, Zeinab Aly, Molly Cromer

The Journal of Purdue Undergraduate Research

No abstract provided.


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