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… work. About half of the men with primary ESS will have low testosterone (central hypogonadism). Some patients with … levels. About half of women with secondary ESS will have low growth hormone and low stress hormone levels. This loss of function can cause …
… of the brain itself, as seen in many other neurological disorders. Physical symptoms of FND are genuine but cannot be … communication between the healthcare provider and the patient is important for effective treatment of FND. This … warning signs and learn techniques to avoid harm or injury during and after the seizure. Be aware that relapses …
… disorders for which NINDS played a critical role. The first two posts focus on tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) … brain tissue. As a more recent example, nusinersen is the first treatment approved for SMA, a leading genetic cause of …
… On this page What is syringomyelia? Syringomyelia is a neurological disorder in which a fluid-filled cyst (syrinx) forms within the spinal cord. … a person’s head and brain, causing them to develop a headache or even lose consciousness. Some people may have …
… B Yao, S Hametner, P van Gelderen, H Merkle, C Chen, H Lassmann, JH Duyn, F Bagnato 7 Tesla magnetic … Tesla. Neuroimage 2007 37:1161-77 L Huber, DA Handwerker, DC Jangraw, G Chen, A Hall, C Stüber, J Gonzalez-Castillo, D Ivanov, S Marrett, M Guidi, …
… Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is an umbrella term for a brain injury that happens before, during, or shortly after birth when oxygen or blood flow to the brain is reduced or stopped. While some children who … However, encephalopathy may cause permanent structural changes and irreversible damage to the brain. Doctors may …
… neuronal activity. Glutamate transporters move glutamate back into neurons and glial cells after its release, ensuring …
… plays a causal role in regulating accuracy by feeding back on the inferior olive structure (a major driver of …
… attacks the blood vessel by mistake due to an infection, a medicine, another disease, or often, an often unknown … in the brain can cause cerebral aneurysms (weak spots on a blood vessel in the brain that balloon out), which can … a warning sign for a stroke) Headaches , especially a headache that doesn't go away Confusion or forgetfulness, …
… On this page What is a cerebral aneurysm? A cerebral aneurysm (or brain aneurysm) is a weak spot on an … an aneurysm ruptures (bursts), it causes a sudden, severe headache . Some people describe it as the worst headache of …