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[Using the matched pares technique, 4X123 (total: 492) medical histories from different years were processed from the BOTE Psychiatric Clinic charts.]
[ The author analyses the morphological and functional aspects of plasma cells detected in meningograms of 60 cases with inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system. Among the shape variants of the plasma cells, he isolated immature cell types that appeared in the cerebrospinal fluid. The young cell shapes of the CSF plasmocytes suggest a leptomeningeal origin of CSF plasma cells. The author found plasmocytic cytological reactions in the CSF of two patients, an accumulation of blast-type cells, secret-vacuolum-like lesions in the plasma cells and highly elevated gamma-globulin values. It raises the possibility that the plasma cells detected in CSF are immunoreactive and play a role in the production of CSF antibodies.Analysis of meningograms from 30 panencephalitic patients and CSF protein spectra from 18 cases revealed that leptomeningeal plasma cells were mainly involved in the production of CSF antibodies. s migrating gamma fractions. ]
[The author reviews the literature on isolated thenar atrophy caused by circumscribed osteochondrosis, and then describes three typical cases of his own. He draws attention to the diagnostic, differential-diagnostic and therapeutic significance of knowledge of the pathology. therapeutic importance. He discusses the putative local facilitating factors for the development of the pathology.]
[The authors report an evaluation of a 30-session group therapy process with chronic psychotic patients. The assessment was conducted using clinical medical and nurse observations, repeatable body procedures, and a systematic recording of group session communication developed by the authors. Their study shows that as few as 30 therapy sessions are useful for resocializing patients and they see the potential of systematic recording to enable further research and understanding of group dynamics as significant.]
[Describes a myelographic method for HSA with J131. He considers the test to be of good value for initial orientation in suspected spinal stenosis, emphasising the fact that the test does not render other diagnostic procedures unnecessary. He agrees with Ljasz that the method is well suited to localising the site of spinal stenosis, but does not provide differential diagnostic assistance in determining the quality of the process. A major advantage of the method is its safety. ]
[The author describes two families in which multiple peripheral nervous system lesions, mainly peroneal nerve palsy, have been observed. The nerve lesions were almost always caused by prolonged rigid postures (kneeling, squatting, arm flexion). The prognosis of the disease is good, but recurrence is possible. It occurs mainly during agricultural work and can therefore be considered an occupational hazard. A congenital familial predisposition and nerve compression as a triggering factor may be involved. ]
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Clinical Neuroscience
[Headache registry in Szeged: Experiences regarding to migraine patients]2.
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[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.
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[The effects of demographic and clinical factors on the severity of poststroke aphasia]1.
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