6 research outputs found
Encore un vertige aux urgences !Il faut appeler le neurologue
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Occipital Epilepsy With Subcortical Atrophy in Celiac Disease
We report a 50-year-old man with celiac disease who presented with occipital epilepsy. Brain MRI showed right occipital subcortical white matter hyperintensities, consistent with the posterior epileptic focus suggested by the clinical features of the seizures and documented on EEG. Shortly after the introduction of a gluten-free diet, the white matter abnormalities resolved. The patient went on to develop simultagnosia. Follow-up MRI showed right occipital lobe atrophy. This report emphasizes the importance of recognizing gluten-associated neurologic manifestations and usefulness of thegluten-free diet.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Diagnosis of dizziness in the emergency department: A 1-year prospective single-center study.
The management of dizziness and vertigo can be challenging in the emergency department (ED). It is important to rapidly diagnose vertebrobasilar stroke (VBS), as therapeutic options such as thrombolysis and anticoagulation require prompt decisions.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
A case of non-atherosclerotic carotid disease as an uncommon cause of stroke
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Temporomandibular pain and visual disturbance at the emergency department: Not Always a Horton arteritis
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