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Patients with primary restless legs syndrome have higher prevalence of autonomic dysfunction and irritable bowel syndrome
CONCLUSION The presence of autonomic nervous system impairment in patients with pRLS and the strong link between IBS and pRLS merit further, more extensive investigation
Essential Tremor is not Only a Movement Disorder; Its Relationship with Sleep and Anxiety
Conclusion: Sleep disorder and anxiety are more common in patients with ET than in healthy individuals. We believe that more severe sleep disorders and anxiety in female and/or married patients are indicative of the psychosocial component of the disorder, and that this condition should not be overlooked and should be studied more comprehensively in this regard
CAN THE NEUTROPHIL-LYMPHOCYTE RATIO AND PLATELET-LYMPHOCYTE RATIO BE USED IN THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND ESSENTIAL TREMOR?
Conclusion: NLR and PLR values can be used as a new parameter in the differential diagnosis of patients with PD and ET, especially in the early stages
Bilateral vertebral artery stenosis present with vertigo
Of ischaemic stroke patients, about 25% rise from the posterior or vertebrobasilar system. The ischaemia of vertebral arteries may emerge for different vascular pathological reasons, at different localisations and with different clinical findings. Despite its low morbidity and mortality risk, early diagnosis and treatment is of importance. Vertebrobasilar ischaemia symptoms can be observed clinically such as vertigo, tinnitus, double vision, headache, hypokinesis and hearing disorders, etc. In this article, a 42-year-old stroke patient case is presented, who applied to the emergency service with vertigo and then, was diagnosed with bilateral vertebral artery stenosis by means of cranial MR angiography