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  • .../www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6131950/ Usage of the HINTS exam and neuroimaging in the assessment of peripheral vertigo in the emergency department.] J Oto ...central vertigo, the patient should be referred for further evaluation and neuroimaging. If all three tests are indicative of peripheral origin, the patient most l
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  • ...pathological and neurological processes, which lead to manifestations and neuroimaging findings as a result of the structural changes of vascular and brain parenc ...attributable to other conditions requires keen clinical judgment including neuroimaging review.<ref name=":3" />
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  • == Neuroimaging Findings <ref name="Hebert" /> ==
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  • ...encedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751920304369 The extended scope of neuroimaging and prospects in brain atrophy mitigation: a systematic review]. Interdisci == Neuroimaging ==
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  • # Neuroimaging ...D in isolation, but its presence in combination with loss of olfaction and neuroimaging can allow for a more informed diagnosis of PD).<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...TA, Poretti A. [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1971400916665389 Neuroimaging findings in acute pediatric diabetic ketoacidosis]. The neuroradiology jour
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  • ...coma, followed by EEG (either intermittent or continuous monitoring), and neuroimaging (head computed tomography,magnetic resonance imaging [<nowiki/>[[MRI Scans| ...eversible of coma is not discovered, further evaluation is needed. Further neuroimaging is encouraged if history, physical, and stat laboratory results do not dete
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  • ...s and other neurological conditions. The diagnosis is made by the means of neuroimaging mainly [[MRI Scans|MRI]] (Magnetic Resonance Imaging).<br>
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  • Both US and Canadian participants had [[MRI Scans|neuroimaging]] abnormalities associated with their existence in Havana. In the United St
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  • ...aging and/or other appropriate tests. Appropriate and full investigation (neuroimaging, in particular) is mandatory in these cases"<ref name=":1" />....
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  • ...ker WR, Kardon R. Horner's syndrome: clinical and radiographic evaluation. Neuroimaging Clin N Am. May 2008;18(2):369-85,</ref>
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  • |''2. Bilateral calcification in Basal Ganglia visible on neuroimaging''<ref name=":8" /><ref name=":10" /> === Neuroimaging ===
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  • ...and Crombez. A neurocognitive model of attention to pain: behavioural and neuroimaging evidence Pain 2009;144: 230-232.</ref>&nbsp;The bottom-up capture of attent ...hen attention is directed away from nociceptive stimuli.”<ref name=":3" /> Neuroimaging studies have shown that responses to painful stimuli in the brain are decre
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  • ...=":0" />CSF and clinical findings can often be non-specific, in which case neuroimaging can be very useful in differential diagnosis. |Investigations, including blood and CSF tests and neuroimaging
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  • Common tests by neurologists or neuroradiologists may include neuroimaging such as cranial ultrasound, computed tomography scan (CT Scan) and magnetic
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  • ...n nuclei and white matter tracts are not easily individually identified on neuroimaging. However, given their diverse functions, midbrain pathology often leads to
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  • ...ared with other brain tumors in children,despite advances in neurosurgery, neuroimaging techniques, and postoperative adjuvant therapy.<ref name=":3" /> The 5-year
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  • ...al neglect can cause a positive Hoover's sign. With the help of functional neuroimaging studies, it has been shown that subjects with conversion disorder usually h
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  • ...5-50442021000400134&script=sci_arttext&tlng=en Lissencephaly: Clinical and neuroimaging features in children.] Revista mexicana de neurociencia. 2021 Aug;22(4):134 Alongside neuroimaging methods, genetic testing is highly recommended as a modern diagnostic tool.
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  • *Neuroimaging
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  • ...2015 study <ref name=":0">Cole JH, Leech R, Sharp DJ, Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative. Prediction of brain age suggests accelerated atrophy after trau
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  • ...ws a background abnormality prior to evidence of parenchyma involvement on neuroimaging<ref>Fowler Å, Stödberg T, Eriksson M, Wickström R. Childhood encephaliti
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  • ...Physicians use a combination of a few methods such as electromyography and neuroimaging to identify UMN and LMN degeneration which is the most prominent feature in :#Neuroimaging evidence of other disease processes that might explain the observed clinica
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  • Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) investigations and neuroimaging ([[MRI Scans|MRI]] and [[CT Scans|CT-brain]]) are useful to exclude other p !'''Neuroimaging'''
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  • ...al. Fragile X Premutation Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome: Molecular, Clinical, and Neuroimaging Correlates. The American Journal of Human Genetics. 2003;72(4):869-878.</re
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  • ...gnitive decline<ref>Durazzo TC, Mattsson N, Weiner MW, Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative. Smoking and increased Alzheimer's disease risk: a review of pot
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  • * In contrast to the earlier, largely pessimistic view of ageing, neuroimaging studies suggest ageing brains can reorganize and change, and not necessaril
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  • ** Uncomplicated - mTBI where there are no overt neuroimaging findings.
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  • ...icles/83909-cognition-in-patients-with-multiple-system-atrophy-msa-and-its-neuroimaging-correlation-a-prospective-case-control-study (accessed 14.3.2022)</ref>. It
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  • ...and develop before 2 years of age. Using a combination of medical history, neuroimaging and standardised motor and neurological assessments for infants under 2, th
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  • ...Sep;12(9):1376–84.</ref><ref name="Tracey 2009">Tracey I, Bushnell MC. How Neuroimaging Studies Have Challenged Us to Rethink: Is&amp;nbsp;Chronic Pain a Disease?
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  • ...ttention. These performance improvements are corroborated by evidence from neuroimaging techniques demonstrating parallel changes in brain structure and function.�
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  • ...89/fneur.2016.00227/full Neural signature of DCD: a critical review of MRI neuroimaging studies]. Frontiers in Neurology. 2016 Dec 16;7:227.</ref><br>
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  • Advances in neuroimaging have shown us that plasticity (enduring changes in structure and function)
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  • ...ients with suspected Wallenberg Syndrome should receive immediate care and neuroimaging in order to exclude differential diagnoses and to screen for any contraindi
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  • ...[MRI Scans|MRI]] are designed to detect a relatively large bleed, so these neuroimaging techniques are not sensitive enough to detect individual axonal injuries so
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  • ...white blood cells in cerebrospinal fluid, and focal brain abnormalities on neuroimaging.
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  • For the diagnosis of idiopathic NPH, neuroimaging with either [https://www.physio-pedia.com/CT_Scans computed tomography] (CT
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  • # '''Neuroimaging''': MRI is the investigative tool of choice for neurological [[Oncological
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  • ...rtical volume reductions in early adulthood obesity]. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging. 2013 Nov 30;214(2):109-15.</ref>which leads to neuronal reduction and impa
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  • ...oved neuroanatomical model of the default-mode network reconciles previous neuroimaging and neuropathological findings]. Commun Biol. 2019 Oct 10;2:370.</ref> Thes
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  • '''C.''' A determination of the need for emergent neuroimaging in order to exclude a more severe brain injury involving a structural abnor ...d to assist in diagnosing/excluding a concussion. Most commonly structural neuroimaging is performed. Brain CTs and MR brain scans have been found to add little to
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  • * Brain plasticity: neuroimaging testing shows a decreased response in the region of the somatosensory corte
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  • ...ools. The vegetative state spectrum patients might benefit from functional neuroimaging testing based on yes / no responses using different brain centre activation
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  • *Neuroimaging supports that conversion symptoms and hypnosis use common neurologic pathwa
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  • ...muscles of stroke patients has been demonstrated. Furthermore, functional neuroimaging studies (also on stroke patients) have shown varying patterns of change in
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  • ...., Geraldo A. [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13244-019-0729-3 Neuroimaging assessment in Down syndrome: a pictorial review.] Insights into Imaging. 20
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  • ...ll into one of three categories – neurological and neuromotor assessments, neuroimaging, and neurophysiological tests9. Of these three the neurological and neuromo
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  • ...fected individuals must also have a pathological condition demonstrated on neuroimaging studies that correspond to their clinical features. The surgical approach d
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  • ...attempted using diagnostic imaging. It includes methods such as functional neuroimaging, activation pattern and brain mapping with positron emission tomography (PE
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