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Swiss Archives of Neurology, Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Volume 157, Issue 4

2006 01 - 18 articles

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Articles (18)

  • Book Review
  • Open Access

Mit je 30 Text- und Bildseiten ist dieses kleine Büchlein für den Nichtspezialisten geeignet, der sich einen schnellen, oberflächlichen Eindruck über viele relevante Aspekte der Multiplen Sklerose verschaffen oder sein Wissen auffrischen möchte [...]

  • Book Review
  • Open Access

Les liens entre vieillissement cérébral et neurodégénérescence occupent bon nombre de chercheurs à l’heure où l’on tente de mieux cerner les stades précoces des maladies neurodégénératives et ne doivent cependant pas être méconnu des cliniciens qui d...

  • Book Review
  • Open Access

Die Bedeutung der evozierten Potenziale nimmt mit zunehmendem Interesse an quantifizierbaren Daten im Monitoring von Patienten während einer kritischen Phase ihrer Krankheit oder während einer klinischen Verlaufsstudie eindeutig wieder zu [...]

  • Article
  • Open Access

The closure of a patent foramen ovale (PFO) remains controversial. Pros and cons for such a closure are discussed on the basis of five questions. It is concluded that a PFO closure, though feasible, can be recommended only in young patients with recu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
28 Views

Friedreich’s ataxia (FRDA), the most common autosomal recessive ataxia, is characterised by progressive ataxia with dysarthria of speech, loss of deep-tendon reflexes, impaired vibratory and proprioceptive sensations and corticospinal weakness with a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
38 Views

Some people believe in cervicogenic headaches, others do not – there has been exaggeration on both sides. In the past 10 years the author studied 191 patients for evaluation by a medical expert. 104 of the patients were represented by a lawyer and 26...

  • Article
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Although a wide range of diagnostic tools have been used to assess CNS involvement in autoimmune disease, no single technique has proven to be reliable. Patients with these diseases often underwent detailed neurocognitive test batteries which are ext...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
36 Views

Brain abscess due to infection by pseudomonas

  • S. Stephanova and
  • A.-H. Sidanib

A case of solitary brain abscess in a 60-year-old woman is presented. MRI scan confirmed the clinical impression and showed an abscess in the right fronto-parietal region, the central sulcus.The longest diameter of the abscess was about 3 cm and it w...

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