Central Nervous System Infections: Cerebral Abscess

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Remember: Haematogenous spread is the commonest cause of brain abscess. Pathology/Pathogenesis Streptococcus is the commonest organism. Multiple organisms are cultured in up to 30% of cases and usually include anaerobic,…

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Multiple Sclerosis

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Remember: A single episode of demyelination should not lead to a diagnosis of MS as implied by the above definition. Epidemiology Affects approximately 1 in 1000 people in the United…

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Parkinson’s Disease and Other Related Syndromes

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Remember: The increased risk of developing PD in non-smokers and low caffeine drinkers is not understood. Although the explanation could be that nicotine is neuroprotective, an alternative explanation is that…

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Peripheral Neuropathies’ Syndromes

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Remember: Alcohol overuse is one of the commonest causes of a symmetrical sensory polyneuropathy. Examination In addition to a full neurological examination with particular attention to absent reflexes, the following…

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Neurological Investigations

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Neurophysiology Electroencephalogram (EEG) Used for recording the electrical activity of the brain via electrodes attached to the scalp. Principal use of EEG is in the diagnosis and management of different…

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Basic Neuroanatomy

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Cortical Anatomy Figure 2.1 demonstrates the following relevant key areas on the cortical surface: Figure 2.1 Lateral surface of cerebral hemisphere demonstrating cortical surface anatomy. Remember: The association between dominant…

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Other Movement Disorders

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Remember: It is important to rule out treatable causes of hyperkinetic movement disorders like Wilson’s disease and dopa-responsive dystonia, which although rare are amenable to treatment. The age at the…

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Visual Disturbances

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Loss of Vision Visual loss may be due to a problem within the eye, the optic nerve or the posterior visual pathways. Local Eye Disease Disturbance of the eye and…

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