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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
body, posterior elements, and soft tissue outlines are visible. Panel B presents another axial section with an arrow marking a bright linear area extending from the spinal canal toward the left paraspinal region. The vertebra, dural sac, and surrounding musculature are outlined. Panel C displays a lower slice with
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
body, posterior elements, and soft tissue outlines are visible. Panel B presents another axial section with an arrow marking a bright linear area extending from the spinal canal toward the left paraspinal region. The vertebra, dural sac, and surrounding musculature are outlined. Panel C displays a lower slice with
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
body, posterior elements, and soft tissue outlines are visible. Panel B presents another axial section with an arrow marking a bright linear area extending from the spinal canal toward the left paraspinal region. The vertebra, dural sac, and surrounding musculature are outlined. Panel C displays a lower slice with
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 66
Case 48 Inflammatory Emesis
body dysmorphology or other features of anorexia nervosa. Other than daily vomiting three to four times per day of undigested food and associated weight loss, there were no other symptoms. Gastroscopy was negative. Neurological examination was normal, including fundoscopy, which was negative for papilledema. Diagnostic Workup Brain MRI showed
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 70
Case 51 When the Central Nervous System Loses Color
water channels in areas with increased permeability of the blood-brain barrier. There may be contrast enhancement with a heterogeneous “cloud-like” Page 270or linear “pencil thin” appearance. When present, spinal lesions classically present as longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM), spanning three or more vertebral segments. Optic nerve lesions
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 66
Case 48 Inflammatory Emesis
body dysmorphology or other features of anorexia nervosa. Other than daily vomiting three to four times per day of undigested food and associated weight loss, there were no other symptoms. Gastroscopy was negative. Neurological examination was normal, including fundoscopy, which was negative for papilledema. Diagnostic Workup Brain MRI showed
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 70
Case 51 When the Central Nervous System Loses Color
water channels in areas with increased permeability of the blood-brain barrier. There may be contrast enhancement with a heterogeneous “cloud-like” Page 270or linear “pencil thin” appearance. When present, spinal lesions classically present as longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM), spanning three or more vertebral segments. Optic nerve lesions
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 66
Case 48 Inflammatory Emesis
body dysmorphology or other features of anorexia nervosa. Other than daily vomiting three to four times per day of undigested food and associated weight loss, there were no other symptoms. Gastroscopy was negative. Neurological examination was normal, including fundoscopy, which was negative for papilledema. Diagnostic Workup Brain MRI showed
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 70
Case 51 When the Central Nervous System Loses Color
water channels in areas with increased permeability of the blood-brain barrier. There may be contrast enhancement with a heterogeneous “cloud-like” Page 270or linear “pencil thin” appearance. When present, spinal lesions classically present as longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM), spanning three or more vertebral segments. Optic nerve lesions
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