Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery Research ISSN(2836-4635)
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Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Resection of a Non-Functioning Ectopic Pituitary Adenoma Located in the Clivus: A Case Report and Literature Review
We successfully removed a rare ectopic pituitary adenoma from a 64-year-old female patient initially misdiagnosed with a chordoma. The tumor was located in the slope region and posed a challenge due to its rarity and location.
View ArticleReview Of The Literature On The Impact Of Music On Working Memory In Elderly People.
Working memory in older persons is declining, which in turn causes a deterioration in cognitive abilities. Therefore, performing the best working memory restoration technique is crucial for older individuals’ wellbeing. In this research, we review the effects of music on working memory in older individuals and discuss the function of working memory in the central auditory system. Using the search terms music, working memory, ageing, and central auditory processing disorder, researchers were able to find the articles that would make up this review by searching the databases PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar
View ArticleEffect Of Bromelain On BDNF Level And Memory Loss After 6-OHDA Injection Into Tthe Intra-Medial Forebrain Bundle In Rats With A Parkinson’s Disease Model.
A sophisticated cognitive process called episodic memory enables the recording, storage, and retrieval of particular events along with the context in which they occurred. However, the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which is extensively produced in the brain, is functionally lost in Parkinson’s disease (PD), which affects memory function.
View ArticleBlood Was Drawn From Another Stroke Patient, Which Resulted In A Pre-Analytical Laborator Error In The Stroke Patient: A Case Report.
In this study, we describe a pre-analytical laboratory error that occurred in a stroke patient as a result of blood collection from a different stroke patient of the same gender. We also go through ways to prevent pre-analytical laboratory errors as well as their possible causes.
View ArticleYouth Ice Hockey Players’ Concussion And Concurrent Cognitive And Sport-Specific Task Performance: A Singlecase Pilot Study.
Ice hockey players frequently suffer concussions, which can impair cognitive function.Participation in ice hockey typically necessitates the execution of multiple skills at once. It has been noted that when cognitive and locomotor activities are done simultaneously after a concussion in athletes, performance disadvantages appear that might not be apparent if the tasks were evaluated separately.
View ArticleMuscle Spindle Injury Could Cause Tourniquet Paralysis.
Objective:Knee surgery with a pneumatic tourniquet may result in quadriceps femoris muscle weakness. A patient with quadriceps femoris paresis was studied for two months after surgery.
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