Neurological evaluation

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Neurological evaluation - List of case studies

Diffuse Intra-Axial expansive Lesion of the Enchephalic Trunk

to the emergency room of the Trento Hospital, where a neurological examination was carried out with finding of a right hand side ... of leptomeningeal dissemination but I do not see any CSF evaluation- so this would be an important stem to document the type of cells, ...

Tentorial Meningioma

follows.   On Dec, the patient’s neurological conditions deteriorate requiring re-intubation; another urgent ... progressive and rapid anemization , and after surgical evaluation and blood transfusions, an esophageal gastroduodenoscopy (EGDS) ...

Axonal and Demyelinative Sensorimotor Neuropathy

weekly. Does not take drugs regularly. No neurological disease in the family. Rt. Handed.   ... large and small fiber polyneuropathy . I would recommend evaluation for an accompanying autonomic neuropathy and consider a fat pad ...

Post Traumatic Double Pelvic Fracture

its passive range of motion , no current peripheral neurological dysfunction, negative Laségue’s sign ... mostly - spine or pelvic. On the basis of this clinical evaluation, if pain is seem to be of pelvic origin I think that new plain ... disc calcifications, Interapophyseal Arthrosis, peripheral neurological dysfunction, Adult Scoliosis, Convex Deviation, Spondiloarthrosis, ...

Chromosome 22 micro-deletion syndrome

catatonic-like displays . Neuropsychological evaluation results: mini mental 26/30 Memory : limited span and ... . The following analysis was done: Neurological check-up: focus no-deficit Psychiatric check-up : ...

Cervical pain and limitation of movement after 2 cervical spine surgeries

in a local syrinx. Following that finding, and neurological findings in 4 limbs, it was recommended that he would pass an ... and hand, as well as the chest and thighs. The medical evaluation included laboratory evalustion which was unremarkable, and a ...

Motor Neuron Disease – another opinion

mobility in the tongue and palate with no other neurological signs on exam. Multiple investigations including blood work, ... subtle pulmonary muscle involvement . Swallowing evaluation may also help delineate the nature of her dysphagia ( liquids more ...

Possible Anorexia, Vomiting, Failure to Gain Weight and Linear Growth Retardation

the extent of being overweight for her height. Laboratory evaluation revealed low absolute numbers of neutrophils low lymphocyte count. ... for IUGR. No mention of head circumference at birth. Neurological assessment was apparently normal, in and after NICU. Her major ...

Motor Neuron Disease – additional opinion

mobility in the tongue and palate with no other neurological signs on exam. Multiple investigations including blood ... pressures. The latter are particularly helpful for evaluation of respiratory muscle weakness. Assuming that all the blood ...

Anaplastic Astrocytoma in the left temporal lobe

for tests and necessary care; upon admittance to the ward, neurological evaluation was within normal limits. During his stay, the patient ...

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