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  • DanPiña-Fuentes,MartijnBeudel,SimonLittle,PeterBrown,DL MarinusOterdoom,J Marc Cvan Dijk
    Adaptive deep brain stimulation as advanced Parkinson’s disease treatment (ADAPT study): protocol for a pseudo-randomised clinical study
    ...will be limited by the intraoperative time available. The intraoperative setting will limit the tests available to be assessed in patients with Parkinsons disease. IntroductionBackground and rationaleDeep brain stimulation (DBS) is currently one of the most effectiveadvancedtreatments for patients ...
  • Cynthia KKahl,RoseSwansburg,AdamKirton,TamaraPringsheim,GabrielleWilcox,EphremZewdie,AshleyHarris,Paul ECroarkin,AlbertoNettel-Aguirre,SnehaChenji,Frank PMacMaster
    Targeted Interventions in Tourette’s using Advanced Neuroimaging and Stimulation (TITANS): study protocol for a double-blind, randomised controlled trial of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to the supplementary motor area in children with Tourette’s syndrome
    ...Targeted Interventions in Tourettes usingAdvancedNeuroimaging and Stimulation (TITANS): study protocol for a double-blind, randomised controlled trial of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to the supplementary motor area in children with Tourettes syndrome Cynthia K Kahl1,2, Rose Swansburg ...
  • SEbrahimi,G HZadehbagheri
    COMPARISON BETWEEN PASSIVE SMOKER CHILDREN AND OTHER CHILDREN FROM AN IQ AND EDUCATIONAL ADVANCE VIEW
    ...and educationaladvanceview. Methods This research is a descriptiveanalytic study which was carried out on 665 primary school age children in Yasuj (1384) in two equal groups as smoker and non-smoker families (sample and control) after equalization of these two groups with attention to age, sex and parent ...
  • Neil S NGraham,GraceBlissitt,KarlZimmerman,DanielFriedland,Marc-EmmanuelDumas,EmmaCoady,AmandaHeslegrave,HenrikZetterberg,ValentinaEscott-Price,SusieSchofield,Nicola TFear,ChristopherBoos,Anthony M JBull,PaulCullinan,AlexanderBennett,David JSharp
    ADVANCE-TBI study protocol: traumatic brain injury outcomes in UK military personnel serving in Afghanistan between 2003 and 2014 – a longitudinal cohort study
    ...Bennett3,4, David J Sharp1,2 for theADVANCEStudy 1Department of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, London, UK 2UK Dementia Research Institute Centre for Care Research and Technology, Imperial College London, London, UK 3National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, UK 4 ...
  • S CTan,A NWilliams
    Oral salbutamol in 2 wheelchair bound cases of SMA type II
    ...-adrenergic agonists in two patients withadvancedSMA type II led to them being able to use hand held computer devices, (a Nintendo DS) when previously they had been unable to do so. Methods Lung function test performed before and 46 months after the commencement of oral Salbutamol (2 mg tds). We found ...
  • Rwei-LingYu,Chun-HsiangTan,Yih-RuWu,Ruey-MeeiWu,Ming-JangChiu,Mau-SunHua
    Memory for gist and detail information in patients with Parkinson's disease
    ....Results Gist memory was impaired in patients withadvanced-stage disease (Hoehn and Yahr (H&Y) stage: III) (F2,64=3.58, p=0.033), whereas item-specific memory was preserved throughout all disease stages. Correlation analysis showed that item-specific memory was related to executive functions in normal controls ...
  • RachelBrown,LewisAu,LaviniaSpain,AndrewFurness,JeremyRees,AlexRossor,EmmaMorris,MichaelZandi,MichaelLunn,JamesLarkin,SamraTurajlic,on behalf of EXACT consortium,AislingCarr
    208 Immune checkpoint inhibitor-related neurotoxicity: a case series
    ...the treatment of cancers such asadvancedmelanoma, leading to enhanced survival. Their action, however, is not tumour-specific, and patients can develop multisystem immune related adverse events (irAE). Neurological irAEs have been reported in 114% of patients, depending upon the ICI used, and can affect any ...
  • SMisra,GSinha,RGupta,PVerma
    G191(P) All that presents with spastic gait may not have cerebral palsy
    ...disorders that can manifest in different ways clinically but has a characteristic symptom of lower limb spasticity. It raises some fundamental questions around the importance of basic clinical skills and limitations of diagnostic tests.Advancementsin genetic testing has helped in recognizing many ...
  • Molly AnnDel Santo,Steve MarioCordina
    Infantile intracranial aneurysm of the superior cerebellar artery
    ...-arterially into the right common femoral artery for prophylaxis of arterial vasospasm and for anticoagulation. A 65cm 4 F Berenstein diagnostic catheter (AngioDynamics, Latham, New York, USA) was thenadvancedinto the right vertebral artery.Through the guide catheter, a Headway 17AdvancedSoft microcatheter ...
  • KHampson,TSmallbone,CHiggins,DRam,GVassallo,RKneen
    G397(P) A Review of acute ischaemic stroke management from two tertiary centres
    ...: investigations requested, management and outcome using the Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS). Blood investigations were grouped: Routine included FBC, U and E, LFT, bone profile, glucose, CRP; Basic clotting profile included PT, APTT, fibrinogen;Advancedclotting profile included d-dimer, lipids, factor V Leiden ...

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