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OBJECTIVE
There is considerable disparity in literature as regards to the presentation of subdural fluid collections in children. In this report, the authors have tried to establish the clinical and radiographic criteria to define the subdural effusions (SDEs) in children following minor head
Mutations in the recently described RARS2 gene encoding for mitochondrial arginyl-transfer RNA synthetase give rise to a disorder characterised by early onset seizures, progressive microcephaly and developmental delay. The disorder was named pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 6 (PCH6) based on the
Parry-Romberg syndrome (PRS) is a poorly understood disorder characterized by progressive hemifacial atrophy. A number of neurologic associations have been reported. We describe a rare association of seizures, PRS, and subdural hygroma. To the best of our knowledge, this association has not been
A 2-year-old girl was admitted to Chugoku Rosai Hospital one hour after a car accident on July 16, 1978. On admission she was conscious and no physical or neurologic abnormality was found. However, 2 hours and a half after the accident, she was attacked suddenly by generalized convulsion, and then
50 consecutive cases of partial seizures hospitalised over a period of 2 years, were studied. CT Scans were done once at presentation and thereafter cases were followed up with repeat CT scans to evaluate treatment response wherever a treatable cause was found. CT scan diagnosis was correlated with
We report 3 cases of posterior fossa subdural effusion resulting from head trauma, and we review 20 previously reported cases. All patients with the acute type presented with progressive deterioration of consciousness associated with stiff neck, seizure, and dyspnea (apnea). By contrast, in the
OBJECTIVE
Studying clinical, laboratory and radiologic findings, as well as outcome, observed in patients with meningitis caused by Hib, and its relationship with subdural effusion.
METHODS
Retrospective study of 38 meningitis caused by Hib. Patients were aged between 3 months and 5 years. Imaging
Dengue is the most common and widespread arthropod borne arboviral infection in the world today. Recent observations indicate that the clinical profile of dengue fever is changing with neurological manifestations being reported more frequently. A 50-year-old male patient was admitted with fever and
BACKGROUND
Anaesthetists need to know the different causes of persistent headache or a change in level of consciousness following epidural analgesia for labour. Failure to recognise these neurological complications can lead to delayed diagnoses, with subsequent serious implications.
METHODS
We
OBJECTIVE
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in children under age 24 months has characteristic features because the brain at this age is rapidly growing and sutures are opened. Moreover, children this age are completely dependent on their parents. We analyzed the demographic data and risk factors for
One hundred thirteen infants, aged 1 to 18 months, were screened systematically and serially using transillumination for the presence of subdural effusion during acute bacterial meningitis due to Haemophilus influenzae type b, Streptococcus pneumoniae, or Neisseria meningitidis. Effusion developed
BACKGROUND
Despite the dramatic decrease of mortality rate among children with bacterial meningitis in recent decades, some patients are left with neurologic sequelae. The purpose of this study was to analyze the occurrence of seizures as predictors for meningitis-related deaths or neurological
BACKGROUND
Menkes disease is an X-linked multisystem disorder characterized by early onset of cerebral and cerebellar neurodegeneration, fair skin, hypopigmented sparse hair and connective tissue abnormalities.
OBJECTIVE
We aimed to evaluate the clinical, electrophysiological and radiological