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Background: Environmental factors are known to influence the clinical presentation of patients with multiple sclerosis. This study aims to compare the demographic and clinical characteristics of multiple sclerosis patients treated at two diverse geog...

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Ketogenic Strategies in Neonatal Hypoxic–Ischemic Encephalopathy—The Road to Opening Up: A Scoping Review

  • Raffaele Falsaperla,
  • Vincenzo Sortino,
  • Cristina Malaventura,
  • Silvia Fanaro,
  • Elisa Ballardini,
  • Aloise Martina,
  • Annamaria Sapuppo and
  • Agnese Suppiej

Background: Neonatal hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy remains a leading cause of neonatal mortality and long-term neurodevelopmental disability worldwide. Despite the widespread adoption of therapeutic hypothermia, a substantial proportion of af...

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Consensus Molecules Associated with Parkinson’s Disease

  • Sara Eyal,
  • Shira Alfasi,
  • Karin Ben Zaken,
  • Ibrahim O. Sawaid,
  • Lior Segev,
  • Samuel Mesfin,
  • Pnina Frankel,
  • Rahaf Ezzy,
  • Trishna Saha-Detroja and
  • Abraham O. Samson
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) has been associated with some types of food and drugs. Here, we query PubMed for the association of PD with foods and drugs, using a list of 217,776 compounds derived from the Human Metabolome Database (HMDB). To calcul...

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Quantitative Analysis of Smooth Pursuit and Saccadic Eye Movements in Multiple Sclerosis

  • Pavol Skacik,
  • Lucia Kotulova,
  • Ema Kantorova,
  • Egon Kurca and
  • Stefan Sivak

Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory and neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system, frequently associated with visual and oculomotor disturbances. Quantitative analysis of eye movements represents a non-invasi...

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Background: Gilles de la Tourette syndrome is a neurobehavioral disorder that typically begins in childhood, subsides during puberty, and may reappear in adolescence. Treatment is primarily conservative, involving psychological and pharmacological th...

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Pre-Hospital Rate-Pressure Product Is Not Positively Associated with Hematoma Expansion or Initial Hematoma Volume in Spontaneous Intracranial Hemorrhage

  • Stephanie Q. Liang,
  • Daniel M. Oh,
  • Fawaz Philip Tarzi,
  • Nerses Sanossian,
  • David S. Liebeskind,
  • Jeffery L. Saver,
  • Melissa Wilson and
  • Roy A. Poblete

Background: The management of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) has centered around controlling blood pressure in order to prevent hematoma expansion (HE). Rate-pressure product (RPP) has emerged as a hemodynamic marker that accounts for hea...

  • Systematic Review
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Background: Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) share a bidirectional relationship: SDB may increase ICH risk, while ICH can induce or exacerbate SDB. However, the prevalence and characteristics of post-ICH SDB remain...

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Background/Objectives: Dementia represents a growing public health challenge. The WHO Global Action Plan on the Public Health Response to Dementia emphasizes early detection, risk reduction, and innovation as key priorities. Mild Behavioral Impairmen...

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Late-onset sporadic Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD) is the most common form of dementia. The disease is characterized by progressive loss of memory and behavioral changes followed by neurodegeneration of all cortical areas. While the contribution of...

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Simulator Training on Neurointerventional Skill Acquisition in Novices: A Pilot Study

  • Alexander von Hessling,
  • Tim von Wyl,
  • Dirk Lehnick,
  • Chloé Sieber,
  • Justus E. Roos and
  • Grzegorz M. Karwacki

Background: Simulation-based training may offer a useful approach to support skill acquisition in neurointerventional stroke treatment without exposing patients to procedural risks. As the global demand for thrombectomy rises, training strategies tha...

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