Neurología

  SÍNDROMES CONVERSIVOS EN NEUROLOGÍA: CARACTERÍSTICAS CLÍNICAS DE 16 PACIENTES
El trastorno de conversión (anteriormente histeria) se refiere a los síntomas motores, sensitivos o ambos, que se asemejan a una enfermedad neurológica, que no tienen origen en una enfermedad física conocida ni se pueden explicar por ella y donde el enfermo no es consciente de lo que le ocurre.  

Julia Vaamonde Gamo
Ciudad Real, España

           
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PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY, NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY AND COMMUNITY OPHTHALMOLOGY: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
Optic neuritis in Indian patients has a different clinical profile as compared to the caucasian population and has worse outcomes. Optical coherence tomography has an important role in the investigative profile of optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis and proves the presence of a sub clinical nerve fibre loss even in eyes without an attack of optic neuritis. Anisometropic amblyopia shows significant risk of recurrence with the risk being higher in patients of older age and a better visual acuity at stopping treatment. There is thus a need for proper follow up after stopping amblyopia therapy. Both glaucoma and myopia are important public health problems from the community ophthalmology point of view and causes for avoidable blindness in India. They should be managed with appropriate screening and early treatment.

R Saxena
Nueva Delhi, IN

  
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  GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NEURALGIA: OFTEN A WRONG DIAGNOSIS AND A WRONG TREATMENT
Diagnosing and treating glossopharyngeal neuralgia often is challenging as it is often misdiagnosed and treated as trigeminal neuralgia. With adequate medical therapy in addition to extraoral nerve blocks, most patients respond with satisfactory pain relief. The carious diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are highlighted in the text.

Preet Mohinder Singh
New Delhi, In

  
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  TINNITUS, HYPERACUSIS AND SLEEP DISORDERS
Hyperacusis and sleep disorders have often a relationship with Tinnitus. The presence of hyperacusis and sleep disorders should always be considered during the diagnostic assessment for Tinnitus, in order to arrange a personalized therapy protocol.

Alessandra Fioretti
Rome, It

  
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  COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION IN NON-DEMENTED IDIOPATHIC PARKINSONISM
The patients with IPD were in almost all aspects of cognitive functioning. With increasing age, the patients showed greater impairment in delayed memory, and recognition. Patients of more severe stage showed greater impairment in MMSE, delayed recall and information. Those with lower education had more impaired visuoconstructional ability, information, comprehension, similarities and arithmetic.

Saptarshi Adhikari
Kolkata, In

  
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