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A Case Of Elevated Intracranial Pressure Following Acute Parotitis, Alexander V. Ortiz, Ashwini Kini, Adrian A. Jarquin-Valdivia Jan 2024

A Case Of Elevated Intracranial Pressure Following Acute Parotitis, Alexander V. Ortiz, Ashwini Kini, Adrian A. Jarquin-Valdivia

TriStar Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


A Case Report Of Marburg Multiple Sclerosis Responding To Mitoxantrone, Aruna Souri, Athena Dao, Russell Bartt Jan 2024

A Case Report Of Marburg Multiple Sclerosis Responding To Mitoxantrone, Aruna Souri, Athena Dao, Russell Bartt

Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Case Report: A 28-Year-Old Male With Bilateral Lower Extremities Paresthesias, Characteristic Presentation Of Guillain-Barre Syndrome And Innovative Treatments, Petros Keoseyan, Ricky Oshakuade, Danielle Genov, Derek Draper, Nick Duff, Anna Belits, Dmitriy Scherbak Jan 2024

Case Report: A 28-Year-Old Male With Bilateral Lower Extremities Paresthesias, Characteristic Presentation Of Guillain-Barre Syndrome And Innovative Treatments, Petros Keoseyan, Ricky Oshakuade, Danielle Genov, Derek Draper, Nick Duff, Anna Belits, Dmitriy Scherbak

Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Multiple Central Nervous System Cryptococcomas Masquerading As Lymphoma, Alexander V. Ortiz, Dhruven Mehta, Juli Horton, Adrian A. Jarquin-Valdivia Jan 2024

Multiple Central Nervous System Cryptococcomas Masquerading As Lymphoma, Alexander V. Ortiz, Dhruven Mehta, Juli Horton, Adrian A. Jarquin-Valdivia

TriStar Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Presenting As Aseptic Meningitis And Pancytopenia, Julia Collins, Roy Escobar, Vishnu Halthore, Ali Abu Ayla, Tanvir Khosla, Hamza Hansoti, Janita Sidhu, Elia Barraza, Zachary Charif, Azaam Mamoor, Ann Wierman, Venkatachalam Veerappan Jan 2024

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Presenting As Aseptic Meningitis And Pancytopenia, Julia Collins, Roy Escobar, Vishnu Halthore, Ali Abu Ayla, Tanvir Khosla, Hamza Hansoti, Janita Sidhu, Elia Barraza, Zachary Charif, Azaam Mamoor, Ann Wierman, Venkatachalam Veerappan

Far West Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Electrolyte Abnormalities And Seizure Like Activity Unmasking An Underlying Rare Genetic Disorder, Riddhiben Patel, Andrew Cushing, Amnah Andrabi, Sathish Karmegam Apr 2023

Electrolyte Abnormalities And Seizure Like Activity Unmasking An Underlying Rare Genetic Disorder, Riddhiben Patel, Andrew Cushing, Amnah Andrabi, Sathish Karmegam

North Texas GME Research Forum 2023

Fahr's syndrome, or idiopathic basal ganglia calcification, is a rare neurological disorder that runs in families as an autosomal dominant trait. It is associated with a variety of other diseases, especially Parkinson’s disease, but the etiology remains a mystery. On imaging, it presents as abnormal calcium deposits found primarily in the basal ganglia and cerebral cortex, both of which are areas responsible for controlling movement. A 73-year old woman with a past medical history of hypertension and seizures presented to the emergency department due to altered mental status. The patient was indulged in a conversation with her daughter when all …


Wernicke Encephalopathy: Interplay Between Magnesium And Thiamine, Richard Allen Gorman Ii, Mark Stine, Rafael Vaello, Patrick J. Stocker Jan 2023

Wernicke Encephalopathy: Interplay Between Magnesium And Thiamine, Richard Allen Gorman Ii, Mark Stine, Rafael Vaello, Patrick J. Stocker

West Florida Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Anti-Nmda Encephalitis In A Patient With Active Covid-19 Infection, Ali Abu-Alya, Janita Sidhu, Hamza Hansoti, Tyler Voss-Hamrick, Venkatachalam Veerappan, Ruhin Sidhu Jan 2023

Anti-Nmda Encephalitis In A Patient With Active Covid-19 Infection, Ali Abu-Alya, Janita Sidhu, Hamza Hansoti, Tyler Voss-Hamrick, Venkatachalam Veerappan, Ruhin Sidhu

Far West Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Microvascular Compression Causing Strokes From Subdural Hematoma Treated By Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization, Roy S. Escobar, Ali Abu-Alya, Vishnu Halthore, Julia Collins, Tanvir Khosla, Hamza Hansoti, Janite Sidhu, Venkatachalam Veerappan, Cyndi Tran Jan 2023

Microvascular Compression Causing Strokes From Subdural Hematoma Treated By Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization, Roy S. Escobar, Ali Abu-Alya, Vishnu Halthore, Julia Collins, Tanvir Khosla, Hamza Hansoti, Janite Sidhu, Venkatachalam Veerappan, Cyndi Tran

Far West Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Case Based Review On Headaches And Cerebral Venous Thromboembolism Post Covid-19 Infection, Aishwarya Raich, Tanvir Khosla, Vishnu Halthore, Ali Abu-Alya, Venkatachalam Veerappan Jan 2023

Case Based Review On Headaches And Cerebral Venous Thromboembolism Post Covid-19 Infection, Aishwarya Raich, Tanvir Khosla, Vishnu Halthore, Ali Abu-Alya, Venkatachalam Veerappan

Far West Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Regional Fa Values And Loss Of Consciousness In Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Alexander Asturias, Thomas Knoblauch, Alan Rodriguez, Cheryl Vanier, Caroline Le Tohic, Brandon Barrett, Michael Eisenberg, Rachelle Gibbert, Lennon Zimmerman, Shaunaq Parikh, Anh Nguyen, Sherwin Azad, Leo Germin, Enrico Fazzini, Travis Snyder Jan 2023

Regional Fa Values And Loss Of Consciousness In Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Alexander Asturias, Thomas Knoblauch, Alan Rodriguez, Cheryl Vanier, Caroline Le Tohic, Brandon Barrett, Michael Eisenberg, Rachelle Gibbert, Lennon Zimmerman, Shaunaq Parikh, Anh Nguyen, Sherwin Azad, Leo Germin, Enrico Fazzini, Travis Snyder

Far West Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


A Case Of Thrombolytic Associated Ich In The Setting Of Infective Endocarditis, Priscilla Yan, Lama Al-Khoury Jan 2023

A Case Of Thrombolytic Associated Ich In The Setting Of Infective Endocarditis, Priscilla Yan, Lama Al-Khoury

Far West Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Risk Factors For Depression Progression In Parkinson's Disease: A Retrospective Cohort Study, David Kosoy, James Cassuto, Gregory Kurgansky Jan 2023

Risk Factors For Depression Progression In Parkinson's Disease: A Retrospective Cohort Study, David Kosoy, James Cassuto, Gregory Kurgansky

East Florida Division GME Research Day 2023

Introduction: Depression is a common non-motor symptom in Parkinson's disease (PD) with a significant impact on quality of life and overall prognosis. Despite the availability of effective treatments, many PD patients with depression do not receive timely diagnosis and appropriate intervention. This study aimed to identify risk factors for depression progression in PD to inform clinical practice and future research.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of PD patients using registry data from the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) dataset. The primary outcome was depression progression, defined as a 2-point or greater increase in the MDS-UPRDS depression score within …


Sudden Onset Ams, Focal Weakness, Fever And Aphasia Due To Intracranial Subdural Empyema In Left Temporo-Parietal Lobe, Lily Hyunjung Lim, Menachem M. Nagar, Pallavi Aneja Jan 2023

Sudden Onset Ams, Focal Weakness, Fever And Aphasia Due To Intracranial Subdural Empyema In Left Temporo-Parietal Lobe, Lily Hyunjung Lim, Menachem M. Nagar, Pallavi Aneja

East Florida Division GME Research Day 2023

Intracranial subdural empyema (ISE) is a rare infection of brain, which occurs when pus is collectively located in the space between dura and arachnoid matter. In the past, its mortality was nearly 100%, if it was not treated appropriately within 24-48 hours. Thanks to improvement of diagnostic modalities and treatment, its mortality has dramatically decreased. Though, it can still cause a devastating consequence if it is not managed in a timely manner. The common etiology of ISE is different depending on the age group. In younger patients, it occurs frequently as a complication of infection in neighboring structures like sinusitis …


Open Neuroscience Initiative, Austin Lim Jan 2021

Open Neuroscience Initiative, Austin Lim

College of Science and Health Full Text Publications

The Open Neuroscience Initiative is a free-to-use textbook

This project began as a means to overcoming the financial burden that face undergraduate neuroscience students when buying textbooks. By compiling and writing a completely free-to-access textbook that covers the foundations of a typical college introduction to neuroscience course, students would have one less obstacle to overcome in their educational career, allowing them to focus their valuable time and attention on learning rather than finances. To make this project a reality, I began with a humble tweet in May 2019 that managed to gain a tiny bit of traction among the neuroscience …


Occupational Therapy’S Role In Addressing Sex And Intimacy For Individuals With Progressive Neuromuscular Disorders, Lindsay N. Richards, Becki Cohill, Katrhyn Ellis, Susan Macdermott Aug 2020

Occupational Therapy’S Role In Addressing Sex And Intimacy For Individuals With Progressive Neuromuscular Disorders, Lindsay N. Richards, Becki Cohill, Katrhyn Ellis, Susan Macdermott

San Marcos, Summer 2020

Individuals with progressive neuromuscular disorders (PND); specifically, Parkinson’s disease (PD), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Huntington’s Disease (HD), and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) often face physical, psychological, and social challenges related to sex and intimacy. Occupational therapy (OT) practitioners are experts in activity analysis and are equipped with unique knowledge of performance skills and client factors to address deficits in occupational performance.

Though there is literature presenting the effects of PND on sexual occupations, a gap exists as it relates to qualitative data from the perspective of the individual and their partners. A mixed-methods survey was conducted examining the lived experience of …


Epilepsy Risk Among Survivors Of Intensive Care Unit Hospitalization For Sepsis, Tresah C. Antaya, Britney N. Allen, Lucie Richard, Salimah Z. Shariff, Gustavo Saposnik, Jorge Burneo Jan 2020

Epilepsy Risk Among Survivors Of Intensive Care Unit Hospitalization For Sepsis, Tresah C. Antaya, Britney N. Allen, Lucie Richard, Salimah Z. Shariff, Gustavo Saposnik, Jorge Burneo

Neuroepidemiology Research Unit Project Summaries

Research Summary: Key Findings

  • 407 (0.28%) patients developed epilepsy within 2 years of their ICU discharge, 103 (25.3%) of whom were exposed to sepsis.
  • Sepsis survivors were significantly more likely to develop epilepsy, relative to non-septic ICU survivors.
  • Among sepsis survivors, epilepsy risk increased with age and was higher among those with chronic kidney disease.



Neurotransmitter, Fall 2019, George Washington Institute For Neuroscience Neurological Institute, George Washington University Hospital Oct 2019

Neurotransmitter, Fall 2019, George Washington Institute For Neuroscience Neurological Institute, George Washington University Hospital

Neurotransmitter

No abstract provided.


The Risk Of New-Onset Epilepsy And Refractory Epilepsy In Older Adult Stroke Survivors, Jorge G. Burneo, Tresah C. Antaya, Britney N. Allen, Andrea Belisle, Salimah Z. Shariff, Gustavo Saposnik Jan 2019

The Risk Of New-Onset Epilepsy And Refractory Epilepsy In Older Adult Stroke Survivors, Jorge G. Burneo, Tresah C. Antaya, Britney N. Allen, Andrea Belisle, Salimah Z. Shariff, Gustavo Saposnik

Neuroepidemiology Research Unit Project Summaries

Research Summary: Key Findings

  • Stroke is a common cause of epilepsy in older adults, but little is known about stroke-related epilepsy or its outcomes in this population.
  • 1.1% of older adult stroke survivors developed epilepsy in this study, of whom 12.9% developed refractory epilepsy, indicating that this population is particularly responsive to treatment.
  • Over 85% of deaths in this population are not due to stroke or epilepsy.


Early Identification Of Depression In Patients With Pediatric Epilepsy, Erin Fecske, Paul Glasier, Lines Vargas Collado, Elizabeth Rende Dec 2018

Early Identification Of Depression In Patients With Pediatric Epilepsy, Erin Fecske, Paul Glasier, Lines Vargas Collado, Elizabeth Rende

Posters

Describes the use of the Neurological Disorders Depression Inventory-Epilepsy-Youth (NDDI-E-Y) in adolescent patients in a comprehensive epilepsy center to identify patients who need referral for mental health care.


Neurotransmitter, Spring 2018, George Washington Institute For Neuroscience Neurological Institute, George Washington University Hospital Apr 2018

Neurotransmitter, Spring 2018, George Washington Institute For Neuroscience Neurological Institute, George Washington University Hospital

Neurotransmitter

No abstract provided.


Neurotransmitter, Summer 2017, George Washington Institute For Neuroscience Neurological Institute, George Washington University Hospital Jul 2017

Neurotransmitter, Summer 2017, George Washington Institute For Neuroscience Neurological Institute, George Washington University Hospital

Neurotransmitter

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of Autophagy And Inflammasome Regulation In Neuronal Cells And Monocytes Infected With Chlamydia Pneumoniae: Implications For Alzheimer’S Disease, Brian J. Balin, Christine J. Hammond, Juliana Zoga, Ahmad B. Cader, Annette K. Slutter, Jonathan M. Anzman, Ian Kohler, Susan T. Hingley, Denah M. Appelt Jan 2013

Analysis Of Autophagy And Inflammasome Regulation In Neuronal Cells And Monocytes Infected With Chlamydia Pneumoniae: Implications For Alzheimer’S Disease, Brian J. Balin, Christine J. Hammond, Juliana Zoga, Ahmad B. Cader, Annette K. Slutter, Jonathan M. Anzman, Ian Kohler, Susan T. Hingley, Denah M. Appelt

Scholarly Posters

Objectives: Our laboratory has been studying the role of infection with the obligate intracellular bacterium Chlamydia pneumoniae in sporadic late-onset Alzheimer disease (LOAD). This infection may be a trigger for the pathology observed in LOAD as a function of initiating changes in gene regulation following entry of the organism into the brain. As such, we are analyzing how this infection can promote changes in autophagy and inflammasome gene regulation as both have been shown to be altered in LOAD. Methods: Human SKNMC neuronal cells and THP1 monocytes were infected in vitro for 24-72 hrs with a laboratory strain of Chlamydia …


Gestational Diabetes Clinic For Indigent Latinos, Sara Wilson Reece Jan 2011

Gestational Diabetes Clinic For Indigent Latinos, Sara Wilson Reece

Scholarly Posters

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), “carbohydrate intolerance of variable severity with onset or fist recognition during pregnancy,” results from insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency usually in second trimester.¹ • Gestational diabetes (GDM) impacts between 4% and 9% of all pregnancies. • Gestational diabetes (GDM) results in increased fetal complications of macrosomia, shoulder dystocia and neonatal hyperglycemia as well as maternal risks of preeclampsia and polyhydramnois. • Women who are Hispanic or Asian decent are at highest risk of developing GDM. • Diagnosis ² • Perform 75-gramoral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) at 24 – 28 weeks of gestation in women not …


Analysis Of Chlamydia Pneumoniae And Ad-Like Pathology In The Brains Of Balb/C Mice Following Direct Intra-Cranial Infection, Jessica Rachel Barton, Christine J. Hammond, Amy L. Brady, Denah M. Appelt, Brian J. Balin, Christopher Scott Little Jan 2011

Analysis Of Chlamydia Pneumoniae And Ad-Like Pathology In The Brains Of Balb/C Mice Following Direct Intra-Cranial Infection, Jessica Rachel Barton, Christine J. Hammond, Amy L. Brady, Denah M. Appelt, Brian J. Balin, Christopher Scott Little

Scholarly Posters

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an age-related progressive neurodegenerative disorder and the most common form of dementia. The pathology in the central nervous system (CNS) impairs memory and cognition, hindering the capabilities and the quality of life of the individual. This project continues studying the role of infection and Alzheimer’s disease, as previous studies in this laboratory have done, and contributes to the overall understanding of the possible causes of this disease. In this study, BALB/c mice were infected, via direct intracranial injection, with a respiratory isolate (AR-39) of Chlamydia pneumoniae. Their brains were analyzed at 7 and 14 days post-infection, …


Analysis Of Chlamydia Pneumoniae-Infected Monocytes Following Incubation With A Novel Peptide, Acaly18, Implicates The Inflammasome In Clearance Of Infection, Brian J. Balin, James D. Thacker, Charles Lim, Corey M. Caruthers, Susan T. Hingley, Juliana Zoga, Denah M. Appelt Jan 2011

Analysis Of Chlamydia Pneumoniae-Infected Monocytes Following Incubation With A Novel Peptide, Acaly18, Implicates The Inflammasome In Clearance Of Infection, Brian J. Balin, James D. Thacker, Charles Lim, Corey M. Caruthers, Susan T. Hingley, Juliana Zoga, Denah M. Appelt

Scholarly Posters

Chlamydia pneumoniae infection may be a trigger for the pathology observed in sporadic lateonset Alzheimer’s disease as a function of initiating neuroinflammation following entry of the organism into the brain. We have hypothesized that one entry mechanism may be by bloodborne infected monocytes trafficking the infection into the brain. This study focuses on infection of monocytes in vitro followed by analysis using immunofluorescence labeling and RT-PCR-microarray techniques. The microarrays utilized consisted of an Alzheimer’s disease pathway array and an innate and adaptive immunity array from SAbiosciences. Analysis by real time PCR for both gene arrays was performed on uninfected and …


Herpes Simplex Virus 1 And Chlamydophila (Chlamydia) Pneumoniae Promote Ab 1-42 Amyloid Processing In Murine Astrocytes Linking An Infectious Process To Alzheimer's Disease, Laura R. Triplett, Adam L. Dore, Kevin S. Kralik, Brian J. Balin, Susan T. Hingley, Denah M. Appelt Jan 2007

Herpes Simplex Virus 1 And Chlamydophila (Chlamydia) Pneumoniae Promote Ab 1-42 Amyloid Processing In Murine Astrocytes Linking An Infectious Process To Alzheimer's Disease, Laura R. Triplett, Adam L. Dore, Kevin S. Kralik, Brian J. Balin, Susan T. Hingley, Denah M. Appelt

Scholarly Posters

Background: Several studies have suggested an infectious etiology for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Previously, our laboratory identified Chlamydia pneumoniae (Cpn) from autopsied sporadic AD brains, as well as developed a BALB/c mouse model that demonstrated infection-induced amyloid plaques similar to those found in AD. Hypothesis: We propose that an additional pathogen such as herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1), also may be a contributing factor in toin the pathology seen in AD. HSV1, in addition to Cpn, may be triggering the abnormal cleavage of the beta amyloid precursor protein (bAPP) into Ab1-42 , thereby contributing to amyloid plaque formation. Our current …