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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 55
Case 39 Parasites in the Brain
cyst fluid and surrounding inflammation), granular nodular (cyst retraction with decreasing
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 55
Case 39 Parasites in the Brain
cyst fluid and surrounding inflammation), granular nodular (cyst retraction with decreasing
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 55
Case 39 Parasites in the Brain
cyst fluid and surrounding inflammation), granular nodular (cyst retraction with decreasing
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 73
Case 54 When Emotional Lability Is Not Psychiatric
fluid-attenuated inversion recovery. Within 24 hours the patient developed hypotonia, worsening distal weakness (left greater than right), areflexia in all extremities, and diffuse pain. Blood testing for metabolic/endocrine abnormalities and serum inflammatory markers was unrevealing, aside from mildly elevated ESR. Autoimmune encephalitis and meningitis/encephalitis panels were
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 73
Case 54 When Emotional Lability Is Not Psychiatric
fluid-attenuated inversion recovery. Within 24 hours the patient developed hypotonia, worsening distal weakness (left greater than right), areflexia in all extremities, and diffuse pain. Blood testing for metabolic/endocrine abnormalities and serum inflammatory markers was unrevealing, aside from mildly elevated ESR. Autoimmune encephalitis and meningitis/encephalitis panels were
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 73
Case 54 When Emotional Lability Is Not Psychiatric
fluid-attenuated inversion recovery. Within 24 hours the patient developed hypotonia, worsening distal weakness (left greater than right), areflexia in all extremities, and diffuse pain. Blood testing for metabolic/endocrine abnormalities and serum inflammatory markers was unrevealing, aside from mildly elevated ESR. Autoimmune encephalitis and meningitis/encephalitis panels were
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 12
Case 3 When the Hindbrain Causes Headache
fluid filled cavity near the junction of the brainstem and upper cervical spine. Fig. 3.10 Blake pouch cyst
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 12
Case 3 When the Hindbrain Causes Headache
fluid filled cavity near the junction of the brainstem and upper cervical spine. Fig. 3.10 Blake pouch cyst
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 12
Case 3 When the Hindbrain Causes Headache
fluid filled cavity near the junction of the brainstem and upper cervical spine. Fig. 3.10 Blake pouch cyst
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 10
Case 1 When Sinuses Are the Cause of a Headache
cysts. These abnormalities can be caused by chronic upper respiratory infection or allergic inflammation, which may not require treatment if asymptomatic (Fig. 1.3). However, the presence of air-fluid
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