The Mhgap; Will It Bridge The Mental Health Treatment Gap In Pakistan?, 2019 Aga Khan University, Karachi
The Mhgap; Will It Bridge The Mental Health Treatment Gap In Pakistan?, Shireen Najam, Aisha Sanober Chachar, Ayesha Mian
Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)
In Pakistan, the treatment gap for mental disorders is significantly high. Pakistan faces a unique problem of sustainable delivery. In 2009, WHO launched a mental health gap action program (mhGap) to provide evidence-based services at the primary and secondary level for the prevention and management of psychiatric and neurological disorders. This article highlights the discrepancies of the systems and issues related to mental health services provision in Pakistan. By discussing two initiatives of mhGap implementation for the Pakistani health system, authors have surveyed core areas where the sustainability of such a model can be compromised. The structural challenges marked by …
Alterations In Human Reaction Time Upon Consumption Of Taurine-Caffeine Based Energy Drink. A Gender Based Study., 2019 University of Karachi
Alterations In Human Reaction Time Upon Consumption Of Taurine-Caffeine Based Energy Drink. A Gender Based Study., Asif Abbasi, Amaila Fazal, Faizan Mirza, Sadaf Ahmed
Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)
Energy drinks contains several potentially psychoactive ingredients including taurine, glucoronolactone, and caffeine that increases the human performances, reaction time and mood with relative differences to visual and auditory stimuli between both the genders.
Vagal Nerve Stimulation; Current And Future Interventions, 2019 Dow University of Health sciences, Karachi
Vagal Nerve Stimulation; Current And Future Interventions, Sidra Saleem, Muhammad Wasay
Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)
Vagus Nerve is the 10th and the largest cranial nerve of the parasympathetic system, consist of approximately 20% efferent and 80% afferent. It is a big nerve, providing autonomous, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, immune and endocrine systems.
Perception Of Shisha Smoking & Drug Abuse Among University Students Of Karachi, 2019 University of Karachi
Perception Of Shisha Smoking & Drug Abuse Among University Students Of Karachi, Farwah Rizvi, Lubna Naz, Nazneen Zehra
Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)
Tobacco smoking in the form of cigarettes and shisha hasbecome a sign of modernization and trend among youth for pleasant and relaxing experience. Drug addiction is the most common problem in young ones nowadays causing craving practices and long-term consequences includesdisturbances in physical and mental health.
Prevalence Of Risk Factors Promoting Diabetic Neuropathy ., 2019 University of Karachi
Prevalence Of Risk Factors Promoting Diabetic Neuropathy ., Aisha Qadir, Sumera Sohail1, Lubna Naz, Ghazala Yasmeen, Nazish Iqbal
Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)
Diabetic neuropathy is the worst consequence of diabetes mellitus leading to nerve dysfunction that is the cause of several complications such as pain, loss of sensitivity, damage to body systems, foot ulcers, morbidity and amputations etc. The aim of the present work was to study the prevalence of risk factors and occurrence of diabetic neuropathy in patients with diabetes, and how much diabetic neuropathy complications affect the life of diabetic patients.
How Should We Deal With "Black Swan" Surgeons In Spine Surgery?, 2019 Swedish Neuroscience Institute
How Should We Deal With "Black Swan" Surgeons In Spine Surgery?, Jens R Chapman, Jeffrey C Wang, Karsten Wiechert
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
No abstract provided.
Ossification Of The Roof Of The Porus Trigeminus With Duplicated Abducens Nerve., 2019 Seattle Science Foundation, Seattle, Washington, USA; Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Seattle, Washington, USA
Ossification Of The Roof Of The Porus Trigeminus With Duplicated Abducens Nerve., Graham Dupont, Juan J Altafulla, Joe Iwanaga, Koichi Watanabe, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
Ossification of parts of the intracranial dura mater is common and is generally accepted as an age-related finding. Additionally, duplication of the abducens nerve along its course to the lateral rectus muscle is a known, although uncommon anatomical variant. During routine cadaveric dissection, an ossified portion of dura mater traveling over the trigeminal nerve's entrance (porus trigeminus) into the middle cranial fossa was observed unilaterally. Ipsilaterally, a duplicated abducens nerve was also observed, with a unique foramen superolateral to the entrance of Dorello's canal. To our knowledge, there has been no existing report of a simultaneous ossified roof of the …
Avoiding The Esophageal Branches Of The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve During Retractor Placement: Precluding Postoperative Dysphagia During Anterior Approaches To The Cervical Spine., 2019 Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA, USA
Avoiding The Esophageal Branches Of The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve During Retractor Placement: Precluding Postoperative Dysphagia During Anterior Approaches To The Cervical Spine., Christian Fisahn, Emre Yilmaz, Joe Iwanaga, Cameron K Schmidt, Eric Benca, Jens R Chapman, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
Study Design: Anatomical cadaver study.
Objectives: Postoperative dysphagia is a significant complication following anterior approaches to the cervical spine and the etiology of this complication is poorly understood. Herein, we studied the esophageal branches of the recurrent laryngeal nerves to improve understanding of their anatomy and potential involvement in dysphagia.
Methods: Ten fresh frozen cadaveric human specimens were dissected (20 sides). All specimens were adults with no evidence of prior surgery of the anterior neck. The recurrent laryngeal nerves were identified under a surgical microscope and observations and measurements of their esophageal branches made.
Results: For each recurrent laryngeal nerve, …
Grab Control! Choosing The Right Comparison Group In An Observational Study., 2019 Swedish Neuroscience Institute
Grab Control! Choosing The Right Comparison Group In An Observational Study., Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
No abstract provided.
Ossification Of The Mamillo-Accessory Ligament: A Review Of The Literature And Clinical Considerations., 2019 Swedish Medical Center, Swedish Neuroscience Institute
Ossification Of The Mamillo-Accessory Ligament: A Review Of The Literature And Clinical Considerations., Graham Dupont, Emre Yilmaz, Joe Iwanaga, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
Ossification of the mamillo-accessory ligament (MAL) is a misunderstood phenomenon; however, many have posited that it can result in nerve entrapment of the medial branch of the dorsal ramus causing zygapophyseal joint related low back pain. The MAL has been studied anatomically by few, yet the data indicate possible associations between ossification of this ligament and spondylosis. It has been proposed that mechanical stress upon the lumbar spine may also lead to progressive ossification of the MAL into a bony foramen.
A Comprehensive Review Of The Sinuvertebral Nerve With Clinical Applications., 2019 Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA, USA
A Comprehensive Review Of The Sinuvertebral Nerve With Clinical Applications., Brian Shayota, T L Wong, Donald Fru, Glen David, Joe Iwanaga, Marios Loukas, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
The anatomy and clinical significance of the sinuvertebral nerve is a topic of considerable interest among anatomists and clinicians, particularly its role in discogenic pain. It has required decades of research to appreciate its role, but not until recently could these studies be compiled to establish a more complete description of its clinical significance. The sinuvertebral nerve is a recurrent nerve that originates from the ventral ramus, re-entering the spinal canal via the intervertebral foramina to innervate multiple meningeal and non-meningeal structures. Its complex anatomy and relationship to discogenic pain have warranted great interest among clinical anatomists owing to its …
Automated Fiber Tract Reconstruction For Surgery Planning: Extensive Validation In Language-Related White Matter Tracts., 2019 University College London
Automated Fiber Tract Reconstruction For Surgery Planning: Extensive Validation In Language-Related White Matter Tracts., Matteo Mancini, Sjoerd B. Vos, Vejay N. Vakharia, Aidan G. O'Keeffe, Karin Trimmel, Frederik Barkhof, Christian Dorfer, Salil Soman, Gavin P. Winston, Chengyuan Wu, John S. Duncan, Rachel Sparks, Sebastien Ourselin
Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers
Diffusion MRI and tractography hold great potential for surgery planning, especially to preserve eloquent white matter during resections. However, fiber tract reconstruction requires an expert with detailed understanding of neuroanatomy. Several automated approaches have been proposed, using different strategies to reconstruct the white matter tracts in a supervised fashion. However, validation is often limited to comparison with manual delineation by overlap-based measures, which is limited in characterizing morphological and topological differences. In this work, we set up a fully automated pipeline based on anatomical criteria that does not require manual intervention, taking advantage of atlas-based criteria and advanced acquisition protocols …
Publisher Correction: Toxoplasma Modulates Signature Pathways Of Human Epilepsy, Neurodegeneration & Cancer., 2019 Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, WA, 98109, USA
Publisher Correction: Toxoplasma Modulates Signature Pathways Of Human Epilepsy, Neurodegeneration & Cancer., Huân M Ngô, Ying Zhou, Hernan Lorenzi, Kai Wang, Taek-Kyun Kim, Yong Zhou, Kamal El Bissati, Ernest Mui, Laura Fraczek, Seesandra V Rajagopala, Craig W Roberts, Fiona L Henriquez, Alexandre Montpetit, Jenefer M Blackwell, Sarra E Jamieson, Kelsey Wheeler, Ian J Begeman, Carlos Naranjo-Galvis, Ney Alliey-Rodriguez, Roderick G Davis, Liliana Soroceanu, Charles Cobbs, Dennis A Steindler, Kenneth Boyer, A Gwendolyn Noble, Charles N Swisher, Peter T Heydemann, Peter Rabiah, Shawn Withers, Patricia Soteropoulos, Leroy Hood, Rima Mcleod
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has been fixed in the paper.
Delirium In Long Term Care Rehabilitation Residents: A Correlational Retrospective Study, 2019 University of San Diego
Delirium In Long Term Care Rehabilitation Residents: A Correlational Retrospective Study, Rebecca Lerma-Kjonegaard
Dissertations
Abstract Background: Delirium is associated with devastating outcomes, cognitive loss,
decreased function and an increase risk of mortality which affects patients and places a heavy burden on family and the healthcare system. The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between select demographics, clinical characteristics, CHART- DEL-derived delirium diagnosis and ICD-10 coded discharge delirium diagnoses among Long Term Care (LTC) rehabilitation residents.
Method: A retrospective correlational design from174 LTC rehabilitation residents age 65 years or older using EMR and hard copy charts. The setting was a Southern California community hospital-based 100-bed LTC. Abstracted data included demographic characteristics (age, …
Reduced Gravity Contributes To Neutrophil To Lymphocyte Ratio Shifting And Promotion Of The Oxidative Stress Response, 2019 NASA Ames Research Center, Universities Space Research Association
Reduced Gravity Contributes To Neutrophil To Lymphocyte Ratio Shifting And Promotion Of The Oxidative Stress Response, Amber M. Paul, Siddhita D. Mhatre, Egle Cekanaviciute, Ann-Sofie Schreurs, Candice G.T. Tahimic, Ruth K. Globus, Brian Crucian, Sharmila Bhattacharya
Publications
Spaceflight can cause immune system dysfunction, such as elevated white blood cells (WBC) and polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN), along with unchanged or reduced lymphocyte counts. A high PMN to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) can acts as a poor prognosis in cancer and a biomarker for subclinical inflammation however, the NLR has not been identified as a predictor of astronaut health during spaceflight. CBC data collected on board the International Space Station (ISS) was repurposed to determine the granulocyte to lymphocyte ratio (GLR) in humans and the NLR in rodents. The results displayed a progressive increase in GLR and NLR during spaceflight and …
Loss Of Nrf2 Results In Decreased Neuronal Arborization And Synaptic Density And Causes Exacerbated Age-Related Cognitive Impairment., 2019 Portland State University
Loss Of Nrf2 Results In Decreased Neuronal Arborization And Synaptic Density And Causes Exacerbated Age-Related Cognitive Impairment., Mikah Brandes, Nora Gray, Maya Caruso, Jonathan Zweig, Amala Soumyanath, Joseph F. Quinn
Student Research Symposium
Background: As the brain ages, free radicals accumulate and cause damage to cellular macromolecules. This increased oxidative damage is thought to contribute to the cognitive decline observed in aging. Activation of the antioxidant regulatory transcription factor NRF2 (Nuclear factor erythroid-derived 2) has been shown to improve neuronal health in aging and neurodegenerative diseases. Yet exactly how NRF2 participates in maintaining synaptic and cognitive function has not been fully elucidated. This study investigates how loss of NRF2 affects synaptic density and cognitive performance in aged mice.
Methods: Dendritic arborization and synaptic was evaluated in hippocampal neurons isolated from mice lacking NRF2 …
Olfactory Hallucinations As A Unique Presentation Of Anti-Depressant Discontinuation Syndrome, 2019 Lehigh Valley Health Network
Olfactory Hallucinations As A Unique Presentation Of Anti-Depressant Discontinuation Syndrome, Shweta Varade Md, Casey Judge Do, Megan Leary Md, Preet Varade Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Erenumab In Chronic Migraine: Patient-Reported Outcomes In A Randomized Double-Blind Study., 2019 Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Erenumab In Chronic Migraine: Patient-Reported Outcomes In A Randomized Double-Blind Study., Richard B. Lipton, Stewart J. Tepper, Uwe Reuter, Stephen Silberstein, Walter F. Stewart, Jon Nilsen, Dean K. Leonardi, Pooja Desai, Sunfa Cheng, Daniel D. Mikol, Robert Lenz
Department of Neurology Faculty Papers
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of erenumab, a human monoclonal antibody targeting the calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor, on health-related quality of life (HRQoL), headache impact, and disability in patients with chronic migraine (CM).
METHODS: In this double-blind, placebo-controlled study, 667 adults with CM were randomized (3:2:2) to placebo or erenumab (70 or 140 mg monthly). Exploratory endpoints included migraine-specific HRQoL (Migraine-Specific Quality-of-Life Questionnaire [MSQ]), headache impact (Headache Impact Test-6 [HIT-6]), migraine-related disability (Migraine Disability Assessment [MIDAS] test), and pain interference (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System [PROMIS] Pain Interference Scale short form 6b).
RESULTS: Improvements were observed for all endpoints in …
Nilotinib-Associated Demyelinating Disease, 2019 Lehigh Valley Health Network
Nilotinib-Associated Demyelinating Disease, Casey Judge Do, Negar Moheb Md, Christopher Melinosky Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Visual And Verbal Serial List Learning In Patients With Statistically-Determined Mild Cognitive Impairment., 2019 Rowan University
Visual And Verbal Serial List Learning In Patients With Statistically-Determined Mild Cognitive Impairment., Victor Wasserman, Sheina Emrani, Emily F Matusz, David Miller, Kelly Davis Garrett, Katherine A Gifford, Timothy J Hohman, Angela L Jefferson, Rhoda Au, Rod Swenson, David J Libon, Consortium For Clinical And Epidemiological Neuropsychological Data Analysis (Cenda).
Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine Faculty Scholarship
Background and Objective: Prior research with patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) suggests that visual versus verbal episodic memory test performance may be more sensitive to emergent illness. However, little research has examined visual versus verbal episodic memory performance as related to MCI subtypes.
Research Design and Methods: Patients were diagnosed with non-MCI, amnestic MCI (aMCI), and combined mixed/dysexecutive MCI (mixed/dys MCI). Visual and verbal episodic memory were assessed with the Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-Revised (BVMT-R) and the 12-word Philadelphia (repeatable) Verbal Learning Test (P[r]VLT), respectively.
Results: BVMT-R and P(r)VLT scores yielded similar between-group patterns of performance. Non-MCI patients scored …