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[The authors describe the clinical, EEG and pathological data of two patients and briefly review the literature to describe the clinical presentation of subacute spongiform encephalopathy. The disorder is well distinguishable from other organic psychiatric disorders of the praesenium by its clinical, but mainly EEG and pathological features. The etiology is unclear.]
[The author presents data on the diagnosis and conservative treatment of peripheral facial nerve palsy (Bell's palsy) that occurs suddenly without any detectable cause. ]
[In the case of slow-onset proximal muscle atrophy and weakness, the neurologist thinks mainly of dystrophia musculorum progressiva (DMP). However, the wider use of muscle biopsy and electromyography has shown that many neurogenic and myogenic pathologies can cause such a "pseudomyopathic" syndrome. Among these, I deal in the present work with chronic polymyositis (PM). ]
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Clinical Neuroscience
[Headache registry in Szeged: Experiences regarding to migraine patients]2.
Clinical Neuroscience
[The new target population of stroke awareness campaign: Kindergarten students ]3.
Clinical Neuroscience
Is there any difference in mortality rates of atrial fibrillation detected before or after ischemic stroke?4.
Clinical Neuroscience
Factors influencing the level of stigma in Parkinson’s disease in western Turkey5.
Clinical Neuroscience
[The effects of demographic and clinical factors on the severity of poststroke aphasia]1.
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