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Eur Neurol (2022) 85 (5): 367–370.
Published Online: 18 July 2022
...Laurent Tatu; Julien Bogousslavsky Background: For many years, neurology was seen as a purely observational discipline, focused on pathology and with little interest in treatments. Summary: From the creation in 1897 of Monatsschrift für Psychiatrie und Neurologie , the forebear of European...
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Eur Neurol (2022) 85 (3): 202–207.
Published Online: 11 January 2022
...: This study aimed to investigate the frequency and nature of complaints for the specialty neurology which were upheld by the disciplinary tribunals and to learn from disciplinary law through an analysis of which factors contributed to complaints being upheld. Design: This is a retrospective, observational...
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Eur Neurol (2021) 84 (4): 295–299.
Published Online: 19 May 2021
.... Art Epilepsy Kahlo Neurology Seizure Guillermo Kahlo married Matilde Calderón y González, after the death of his first wife in 1898. From that marriage, Frida was born in 1907 [ 4 ]. He is described as a stoic, proud, chronically depressed, and fastidious man of regular habits...
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Eur Neurol (2021) 84 (2): 135–138.
Published Online: 30 March 2021
...Hélio A.G. Teive; Carlos Henrique F. Camargo; Olivier Walusinski; Andrew J. Lees Jean-Martin Charcot, considered the father of modern neurology, had a complex personality featuring well-defined characteristics of introversion, competitiveness, irony, and skepticism. While biographers have described...
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Eur Neurol (2021) 84 (1): 49–52.
Published Online: 16 February 2021
...Hélio A.G. Teive; Gustavo L. Franklin; Plínio Lima; Francisco M.B. Germiniani; Carlos Henrique F. Camargo; Olivier Walusinski Jean-Martin Charcot is considered the father of modern neurology; alongside his work as a physician, professor, and researcher in this area, he was also artistically gifted...
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Eur Neurol (2019) 81 (5-6): 319–322.
Published Online: 19 September 2019
... to in the content or advertisements. Neurology Movement disorders History of medicine David Marsden We have no conflict of interest to declare. References 1. Quinn N, Rothwell J, Jenner P. Charles David Marsden. 15 April 1938— 29 September 1998. Biogr Mem Fellows R Soc . 2012;58:203–28. 2...
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Eur Neurol (2019) 81 (3-4): 182–187.
Published Online: 10 July 2019
...Hélio A.G. Teive; Fernando Tensini; Francisco M.B. Germiniani; Carlos Henrique F. Camargo; Olivier Walusinski The authors describe the construction of a statue in honor of Professor Charcot, the father of modern neurology, in Paris in 1898, 5 years after his death. The Nazi invaders destroyed...
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Eur Neurol (2017) 77 (3-4): 152–161.
Published Online: 20 January 2017
...Kang Min Park; Jee-Eun Kim; Yerim Kim; Si Eun Kim; Dae Young Yoon; Jong Seok Bae Background: We identify the most cited articles that have influenced the clinical practices of neurologists. Methods: We first analyzed the top 100 cited articles published in 50 neurology journals with high impact...
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Eur Neurol (2016) 76 (3-4): 95–98.
Published Online: 04 August 2016
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Infarction Spinal cord Stroke Neurology Prognosis Spinal cord stroke is a rare condition compared to cerebral stroke accounting for 0.3-1% of all strokes [ 1,2,3,4 ]. It is caused by acute disruption of the spinal cord...
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Eur Neurol (2015) 73 (1-2): 44–50.
Published Online: 01 November 2014
... of in an associative way. At this time, there is a transformation of the nature of hysteria from a neurological consequence of the sick womb, to sexual deviance. Portrayals of the male deviant would evolve by the Victorian era, concurrent with the diagnosis of ‘spermatorrhea'. There are very direct correspondences...
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Eur Neurol (2012) 68 (4): 247–257.
Published Online: 21 September 2012
...Jose-Alberto Palma; Fermin Palma Don Quixote de la Mancha , which is considered one of the most important and influential works of Western modern prose, contains many references of interest for almost all of the medical specialties. In this regard, numerous references to neurology can be found...
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Eur Neurol (2011) 65 (4): 193–197.
Published Online: 11 March 2011
... successors, but only three were officially declared: Brissaud, Jules Déjerine (1849–1917) and Fulgence Raymond (1844–1910). In the final vote, Raymond was appointed as Charcot’s successor. Although this succession would prove too great a challenge for him, Raymond’s work in neurology, which is often...
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Eur Neurol (2009) 62 (2): 65–71.
Published Online: 12 June 2009
... onset are clinical determinants for predicting future refractoriness. Resective surgery is based on removal of the entire epileptogenic area without causing a permanent neurological deficit. The localization of the epileptogenic zone in focal epilepsy is typically based on seizure semiology...
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Eur Neurol (2008) 60 (4): 167–173.
Published Online: 31 July 2008
...Kathrin Gerbershagen; Volker Limmroth In order to analyze aspects of pain patient care in neurology, we conducted a survey among German neurology departments that aimed to determine different structural aspects of neurological pain medicine. A 5-page questionnaire was sent to 391 neurological...
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Eur Neurol (2008) 60 (1): 12–15.
Published Online: 24 April 2008
...Uroš Rot Ian McEwan, a respected contemporary British writer, sometimes uses neurological and psychiatric patients as main characters of his stories. In his recent novels one can find beautiful descriptions of patients with Huntington’s disease, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, de Clerambault...
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Eur Neurol (1995) 35 (3): 127–130.
Published Online: 12 February 2008
...Andrzej P. Gąsecki; Hubert Kwieciński Joseph Babinski pioneered development of French neurosurgery and world clinical neurology. Although he was best known for his discovery of the extensor plantar response, his foundations in the modern semiology of neurology are unequivocal. He introduced...
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Eur Neurol (1979) 18 (5): 348–352.
Published Online: 29 January 2008
...L. Cigánek; F. Gliviak A system is described which, by means of a digital computer, computes from a previously automatically recorded objective neurologic finding a syndromic and topographical conclusion. For the present the system is designed and checked for lesions of the cranial nerves, but its...
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Eur Neurol (1981) 20 (4): 351–354.
Published Online: 29 January 2008
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Neurology Cerebellar syndromes Computerization ...