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Oct 29, 2023

What is cerebral ischemic syndrome?

Viral encephalitis

Ischemic syndromes refer to a variety of cerebrovascular disorders caused by inadequate cerebral circulation. Ischemic syndromes include transient ischemic attack (TIA) and ischemic stroke. Under normal conditions, an efficient collateral…

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Oct 23, 2023

Recovery from viral encephalitis usually takes a few days

Viral encephalitis

Patients with mild viral encephalitis generally recover in 2-3 weeks, and recovery time for severe cases takes 1-2 months. There are many viruses that cause viral encephalitis, the common ones…

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Oct 20, 2023

What to do about viral encephalitis

Viral encephalitis

Viral encephalitis is a group of infectious diseases of the central nervous system caused by various viruses with mental and consciousness disorders as prominent manifestations. 80% of them are caused…

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Sep 18, 2023

Viral encephalitis with epilepsy

Viral encephalitis

1. What is the classification of viral encephalitis with epilepsy? Seizures can occur in the acute, recovery and sequelae phases of viral encephalitis, which are called acute symptomatic seizures (seizures…

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Sep 15, 2023

Top questions about viral encephalitis

Viral encephalitis

Viral encephalitis is a primary encephalitis caused by direct viral invasion of the brain parenchyma. The disease occurs throughout the year and is therefore also known as sporadic encephalitis. The…

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Sep 5, 2023

What about intracerebral hemorrhage?

Viral encephalitis

Intraventricular hemorrhage is a serious class of intracranial hemorrhagic disease with severe disease and high mortality. The ventricular system is an important anatomical structure in the deep part of brain…

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Aug 28, 2023

Routine medication for neurology and surgery

Viral encephalitis

Nikethamide [Alias] Coramine. [Application] It is a medullary excitatory drug with strong effect on respiratory center and some degree of excitatory effect on vasomotor center. Used for central respiratory and…

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Aug 21, 2023

Surgical treatment options for cerebral palsy

Viral encephalitis

Cerebral palsy, also known as cerebral palsy, severely affects the patient’s quality of life, manifesting as movement disorders and postural abnormalities. Modalities and indications for surgical treatment: 1. Selective posterior…

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Jul 28, 2023

Diagnosis of viral encephalitis

Viral encephalitis

(1) Acute or subacute onset, mostly with fever. (2) Signs and symptoms of brain parenchymal damage, such as impaired consciousness, mental and behavioral abnormalities, movement disorders, and convulsive seizures. (3)…

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Jul 16, 2023

Is blood transfusion necessary for brain surgery?

Viral encephalitis

I have been performing brain surgery for many years. Patients often ask, “Doctor, is it okay for us not to have blood transfusion during surgery? In fact, it is difficult…

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Viral encephalitis

  • What is cerebral ischemic syndrome?
  • Recovery from viral encephalitis usually takes a few days
  • What to do about viral encephalitis
  • Viral encephalitis with epilepsy
  • Top questions about viral encephalitis
  • What about intracerebral hemorrhage?
  • Routine medication for neurology and surgery
  • Surgical treatment options for cerebral palsy
  • Diagnosis of viral encephalitis
  • Is blood transfusion necessary for brain surgery?
  • How can viral encephalitis be prevented and treated?
  • What are the clinical manifestations of viral encephalitis?
  • What complications can viral encephalitis cause?
  • What are the factors that affect brain health?
  • How to use mannitol wisely?
  • How to treat congenital hyaline septal cysts in the brain?
  • Introduction related to viral encephalitis
  • A 5-year-old girl with fever, herpes and convulsions needs to be careful of hand, foot and mouth disease combined with encephalitis!
  • Cold should not be ignored, beware of the development of viral encephalitis sequelae
  • Revisiting the indications and efficacy of surgical resection of brain metastases
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