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The objective of the study was to determine whether adolescents with headache have more disc degeneration in the cervical spine than headache-free controls. This study is part of a population-based follow-up study of adolescents with and without headache. At the age of 17 years, adolescents with
CT scans of 70 patients with seizures and 48 patients with headaches were studied. Using accepted CT criteria for the diagnosis of cerebellar atrophy, the films were analyzed in a blind, unbiased fashion to evaluate possible relationship between cerebellar atrophy and phenytoin use or epilepsy
Although headaches are a very common complaint, those accompanied by paresthesia and muscle wasting indicate an underlying neurological disorder. In this review, we present the case of a 58-year-old man with chronic headaches who developed tingling and numbness in his right limbs along with
OBJECTIVE
The impact of early degenerative changes of the cervical spine on pain in adulthood is unknown. The objective was to determine whether degeneration in adolescence predicts headache or neck pain in young adulthood.
METHODS
As part of a follow-up of schoolchildren with and without headache,
Quality of life, which is impaired in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), is influenced by comorbid mental disorders. Headaches could be another comorbid mental disorder that affects quality of life in children with CSU.To investigate the [Diagnosis, symptomatology, and conservative therapy of vertebral disorders (transverse spinal cord syndrome, Sudeck's atrophy, cervical syndrome, periarthritis humeroscapularis, Dupuytren's contracture, vertigo, Ménière's disease, cervical cephalgia, vertebral dyspepsia)].
A 26-year-old female was referred for treatment who presented possible retrobulbar optic atrophy, reduced visual acuity, an LXT, a diplopia, and vertex headaches. Fresnel prisms, the simplest and most logical treatment choice were used to relieve the complaints of diplopia and vertex headaches.
Clinical and neuropathological findings in a case of an unusually protracted encephalitis have been described. The patient was a 44-year-old man who experienced mental deterioration, right abducens and facial paresis, right and, subsequently, left hemiparesis, and consciousness disturbance with an
A 60-year-old lady presented with intermittent headaches. Examination revealed striking marked unilateral tongue atrophy. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a cystic lesion in the hypoglossal canal and a provisional diagnosis of cystic hypoglossal schwannoma made. Annual surveillance scans
We reported a rare case of protoplasmic astrocytoma presenting small muscle atrophy of the right hand as an initial sign. A 39-year-old male was admitted to hospital complaining of chronic muscle atrophy and subtle headache. Electromyography (EMG) showed brief small denervation and no signs of