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Possible Neuropathic Pain in Clinical Practice-Review on Selected Diagnostic Tools and Its Further Challenges.

Neuropathic pain (NeP) is a wide group of conditions provoked by many different causes and with different patterns. The creation of a grading system was intended to determine the level of certainty that the pain is of neuropathic nature.

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Clinical and laboratory characteristics of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children associated with COVID-19 in Egypt: A tertiary care hospital experience.

We aimed to evaluate MIS-C patients' clinical manifestations, laboratory test results and mortality outcomes in an Egyptian tertiary care university hospital.

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Stability and Change in Biopsychosocial Factors Associated With Fatigue 6 and 12 Months After Traumatic Brain Injury: An Exploratory Multilevel Study.

To explore factors associated with stability and change in fatigue from 6 to 12 months following traumatic brain injury (TBI).

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Levofloxacin-Associated Bullous Pemphigoid in a Hemodialysis Patient After Kidney Transplant Failure.

BACKGROUND Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who require dialysis can develop a variety of skin conditions, such as pruritus, xerosis, skin infections, and autoimmune reactions. Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune bullous disorder with an increasing incidence. It can be caused by over 90 medications, but levofloxacin-induced BP in hemodialysis patients has not yet been reported. This report is of a 27-year-old woman with ESRD on hemodialysis who developed BP after levofloxacin treatment. CASE REPORT A 27-year-old woman with hemodialysis after kidney transplantation failure was started with levofloxacin for suspected urinary tract infection 1.5 months prior to admission. Her urinary tract infection symptoms were improved after 3 weeks of levofloxacin treatment, but a serious rash developed, presenting with progressive bullous throughout the body and facial involvement. A thorough workup showed a remarkably elevated hemidesmosomal antigen, BP180 (116 RU/mL), and cutaneous indirect immunofluorescence on human salt-split skin substrate was positive for serum basement membrane zone IgG with an epidermal pattern. Skin biopsy direct immunofluorescence staining showed continuous linear C3 deposition along the basement membrane zone. Prednisone 60 mg daily was started with a taper schedule. She no longer had new skin rash during a follow-up of over 3 months. CONCLUSIONS To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of levofloxacin-induced BP in a patient undergoing hemodialysis. This report highlights the importance of recognizing skin reactions associated with ESRD in dialysis patients, the correct diagnosis by biopsy and histopathology, and the correct and timely management.

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Water extract of Notopterygium incisum alleviates cold allodynia in neuropathic pain by regulation of TRPA1.

Neuropathic pain can be debilitating and drastically affects the quality of life of those patients suffering from this condition. The Chinese herb Notopterygium incisum Ting ex H.T. Chang has long been used to disperse "cold". One under examined clinical feature of neuropathic pain is sensitivity to cold. Patients with neuropathic pain or arthritis usually describe a worsening of symptoms during the winter.

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The effects of sleep disturbance and chronotype on baseline vestibular/ ocular motor screening in collegiate athletes.

The vestibular/ocular motor screening (VOMS) is a clinically validated screening tool for concussion management. Multiple factors have been known to influence VOMS performance such as preexisting migraine and mood disorders. Poor sleep is an another important variable that warrants investigation as a modifier on the VOMS that may need to be considered during administration.

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Ro25-6981 alleviates neuronal damage and improves cognitive deficits by attenuating oxidative stress via the Nrf2/ARE pathway in ischemia/reperfusion rats.

Oxidative stress plays a crucial role in the initiation and progression of cerebral ischemia‒reperfusion injury (CIRI). Therefore, ameliorating oxidative damage is considered to be a beneficial strategy for the treatment of CIRI. NMDAR NR2B subunit antagonists have been reported to be beneficial for synaptic plasticity, neuropathic pain, epilepsy, and cerebral ischemia. However, it remains unclear whether the NR2B subunit antagonist Ro25-6981 has any effect on CIRI.

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Natural History of Chiari 1 Deformity.

Chiari type 1 deformity (Ch1) is associated with bony deformity of the skull base and herniation of cerebellar tonsils more than 5 mm below the foramen magnum. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used for diagnosis and surgery is advised for symptomatic children. We present a case series using MRI including cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow, in children with Ch1 to demonstrate a variety of outcomes, both surgical and spontaneous: spontaneous resolution, spontaneous worsening, postsurgical improvement, and postsurgical deterioration.

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Specialist-beliefs often prevent a genuinely effective approach to chronic low back pain.

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Dizziness in a tertiary neurological department: A cross-sectional study.

Dizziness is a common and challenging symptom, which can be caused by different pathophysiological mechanisms and might affect a large number of population. However, up to now, there have been limited research on the characteristics of dizziness as the chief complaint in hospitalized patients in the Department of Neurology. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the hospitalized patients with dizziness as their chief complaint in the Department of Neurology.

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