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Biomedical

An Overview of the Epigenetic Modifications in the Brain under Normal and Pathological Conditions

Laura Lossi,

Laura Lossi

Institution: Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Largo Paolo Braccini 2, 10095 Grugliasco, Italy

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Claudia Castagna,

Claudia Castagna

Institution: Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Largo Paolo Braccini 2, 10095 Grugliasco, Italy

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Adalberto Merighi

Adalberto Merighi

Institution: Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Largo Paolo Braccini 2, 10095 Grugliasco, Italy

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Epigenetic changes are changes in gene expression that do not involve alterations to the DNA sequence. These changes lead to establishing a so-called epigenetic code that dictates which and when genes are activated, thus orchestrating gene regulation and playing a central role in development, health, and disease. The brain, being mostly formed by cells that do not undergo a renewal process...
4 months ago

Biomedical

Awareness of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo in central Israel

Lea Pollak

Lea Pollak

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Background; Despite its frequent occurrence and effective treatment options, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) still remains under-estimated in the community. Methods; We reviewed referral letters and medical records of 120 patients who were treated for BPPV at our Dizziness Clinic during the years 2006–2008 and searched for factors that possibly contribute to missing this entity....
6 months ago

Biomedical

Outcome of MRSA carriers in neurological early rehabilitation

Jens D Rollnik

Jens D Rollnik

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The article "Outcome of MRSA carriers in neurological early rehabilitation" examines the impact of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) colonization on patients undergoing early neurological rehabilitation. The study found that MRSA carriers had significantly longer lengths of stay, worse functional status upon admission, and poorer outcomes compared to MRSA-negative pati...
6 months ago

Biomedical

Primary lateral sclerosis plus parkinsonism: a case report

Abhaya Moturu,

Abhaya Moturu

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Wade Welch

Wade Welch

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Background The standard of diagnosing primary lateral sclerosis, the Pringle criteria, requires three years of purely upper motor neuron symptom presentation before confirming diagnosis. This classic standard has been questioned on occasion due to its restrictive range of both time period and symptomatic exhibition. Case presentation This case report will review a 57-year-old Caucasian female...
6 months ago

Biomedical

Expanding medical student interaction in neurology with a redesigned student interest group in neurology (sign) chapter

Rohit Gummi,

Rohit Gummi

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Ross Smith,

Ross Smith

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Raghav Govindarajan

Raghav Govindarajan

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Abstract Background Student Interest Group in Neurology (SIGN) chapters across the medical schools in the United States provide opportunities for medical students to participate in clinical, research, and service activities in neurology. Despite these, applicants for the field of neurology have tr...
6 months ago

Biomedical

Controversies in Neurology: why monoamine oxidase B inhibitors could be a good choice for the initial treatment of Parkinson's disease

Matthias Löhle,

Matthias Löhle

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Heinz Reichmann

Heinz Reichmann

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The article "Controversies in Neurology: why monoamine oxidase B inhibitors could be a good choice for the initial treatment of Parkinson's disease" examines the potential benefits of initiating treatment with monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) inhibitors in early-stage Parkinson's disease (PD). The authors discuss the favorable safety profile and possible neuroprotective effects of MAO-B inhibitors, ...
6 months ago

Biomedical

Prevalence of sleep disorders in Parkinson’s disease patients in two neurology referral hospitals in Ethiopia

Dereje Melka,

Dereje Melka

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Abenet Tafesse,

Abenet Tafesse

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James H. Bower,

James H. Bower

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Demeke Assefa

Demeke Assefa

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The article "Prevalence of sleep disorders in Parkinson’s disease patients in two neurology referral hospitals in Ethiopia" investigates the prevalence of sleep disorders among Parkinson's disease (PD) patients in Ethiopia. The study found that all 155 surveyed patients reported some form of sleep problem, with over 43.9% scoring above 18 on the Parkinson's Disease Sleep Scale (PDSS-2), indic...
6 months ago

Biomedical

Synesthesia and Migraine: Case Report

Karl B Alstadhaug,

Karl B Alstadhaug

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Espen Benjaminsen

Espen Benjaminsen

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The article "Synesthesia and Migraine: Case Report" presents a unique case of a 40-year-old woman with a cyclic mood disorder who experienced synesthetic sensations exclusively during visual migraine auras. Specifically, she reported an intense taste of lemon accompanied by salivation when staring at bright light during the aura phase. This case supports the hypothesis of anomalous cortical pro...
6 months ago

Biomedical

Methodological quality of guidelines for management of Lyme neuroborreliosis

R. Dersch,

R. Dersch

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I. Toews,

I. Toews

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H. Sommer,

H. Sommer

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S. Rauer,

S. Rauer

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J. J. Meerpohl

J. J. Meerpohl

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Background; Many aspects of clinical management of Lyme neuroborreliosis are subject to intense debates. Guidelines show considerable variability in their recommendations, leading to divergent treatment regimes. The most pronounced differences in recommendations exist between guidelines from scientific societies and from patient advocacy groups. Assessment of the methodological quality of these c...
6 months ago

Biomedical

Neuroinflammation and Brain Disease

A. Bersano,

A. Bersano

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J. Engele,

J. Engele

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M.K.E. Schäfer

M.K.E. Schäfer

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Abstract

Starting from the perspective of an immune-privileged site, our knowledge of the inflammatory processes within the central nervous system has increased rapidly over the last 30 years, leading to a rather puzzling picture today. Of particular interest is the emergence of disease- and injury-specific inflammatory responses within t...
6 months ago

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