or fifth cranial, nerve. Symptoms of TN range from a constant ache to a sudden intense stabbing pain in the jaw or face. TN is typically associated with a nerve injury, lesion, or blood vessel ...
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In infants and immunocompromised adults, HSV-2 encephalitis is diffuse, unlike the focal lesions produced by ... Whereas HSV-1 latency is found only in cranial nerve ganglia, HSV-2 becomes latent ...
The final clinical impression at the time of discharge was that the patient had a primary tuberculous infection; the etiology of the cranial nerve lesion was still undetermined. Two months later ...
In this group of syndromes, pain in the face is often the presenting complaint and is accompanied by symptoms and signs caused by a lesion of one or several cranial nerves. They will be discussed ...
A high clinical suspicion, detailed history taking and clinical examination should be performed to rule out different causes of cranial nerve neuropathy such as arterial aneurysms and space-occupying ...
MRI showed stable contrast-enhancing lesions in the IACs and new patchy enhancement in ... and bulbar features, though cranial nerve enhancement on imaging is highly atypical. Isolated and symmetric ...
Progressive contrast enhancement could also present as an intraparenchymal lesion adjacent to the previous tumor ... contrast enhancement of the cranial nerves was present. Figure 4 Cranial MRI scans ...
Histological data was collected for lesion assessment. Results: The sciatic nerves were successfully reconstructed in ... Stereotactic frames in cranial applications can aid target registration but ...
Results: Punctate lesions were observed in 15/50 preterm and 2/42 term ... the neurological examination involves careful examination of the skull, cranial nerves, posture, muscle tone, reflexes, power ...
15 Lesions included a cingulate tuber ... functional neurosurgery in epilepsy refers to the stimulation of cell populations, either through a cranial nerve or directly through an implanted electrode.
The clinical syndrome is heterogeneous and is characterised by a combination of cranial nerve palsies, long tract signs ... to rule out other differential diagnoses such as structural lesions, ...