67 research outputs found
Bilateral exostoses of the internal auditory canal
A 54-year-old female patient presented to her physician with a 3-year-old history of bilateral tinnitus and hearing loss. She also complained of paresthesia in the periauricular area. There were no episodes of imbalance or vertigo
Disturbed striatoprefrontal mediated visual behaviour in moderate to severe parkinsonian patients
OBJECTIVES—To study visuospatial and visual
memory functions in moderate to severe parkinsonian patients.
METHODS—Visual antisaccades (AS) and remembered
saccades (RS) were examined in 30 patients with moderate to severe
Parkinson's disease and in 44 age matched controls. AS are saccades in
the direction opposite to the target. RS are saccades towards the
remembered position of a target that is no longer visible.
RESULTS—Patients with Parkinson's disease had
serious difficulties in suppressing a reflex saccade ("visual
grasping") or they made no saccade at all ("visual akinesia").
The remembered saccade was often wrongly directed.
CONCLUSIONS—These types of errors point to a
dysfunction in the striatoprefrontal loop. The discrepancy of the
results with those in the literature, which are mostly normal, could be
explained by the more advanced stage of our patients. This might
correspond to the development of unresponsiveness to levodopa or of
non-dopaminergic lesions.

Ossification of the ligamentum flavum in the cervical spine
A 67-year-old Caucasian woman with no medical history was referred to the hospital with severe neck pain radiating to the left arm
Effect of alcohol on saccades (multiple letters)
Effect of alcohol on saccades (multiple letters
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