How to treat demyelination?
“Bilateral lateral paraventricular demyelinating changes” is one of the diagnostic conclusions that we often see on cranial CT or MRI report cards. Often patients or friends with such a report…
“Bilateral lateral paraventricular demyelinating changes” is one of the diagnostic conclusions that we often see on cranial CT or MRI report cards. Often patients or friends with such a report…
(Disclaimer: This article is only for scientific purposes, in order to protect the privacy of patients, the relevant information in the following content has been processed) Abstract: The patient in…
(Disclaimer: This article is for scientific purposes only, and relevant information in the following content has been processed to protect patient privacy) Abstract: Central nervous system disorders include optic neuromyelitis…
I guess not many people want to be able to stay still and keep one movement forever, and people suffering from rigor mortis syndrome end up having to face such…
Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): The patient is male, 56 years old, had a cerebral infarction in April 2008, with inflexible movement of the right…
(Disclaimer: This article is for scientific use only, and the relevant information in the following content has been processed to protect patient privacy.) Abstract: Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy is an…
The central nervous system is one of the important components of the nervous system, and together with the peripheral nervous system, the nervous system can play a leading role in…
As we all know, the most common manifestations of epilepsy are limb convulsions, loss of consciousness, foaming at the mouth, etc. In this case, most people can recognize that a…
Recently, Prof. Mohamed et al. from Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, India, published a case report in the latest issue of AJNR Journal, Can you diagnose based on history and…
GBS is an acute, usually rapidly progressive form of inflammatory polyneuropathy of unknown etiology, but may be due to autoantibodies attacking the peripheral nerve myelin sheaths, resulting in acute episodic…