Clin Neurol. 2024;2(1):CIN-02-1015 | Open Access
Fadal Alretimi*, Hesham Bem Khayal and Abdulsalam Abograra
Colloid cysts commonly occur in the third ventricle; the incidence of a colloid cyst in the brainstem is very unusual. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, there are few cases in which an intraparenchymal upper brainstem colloid cyst associated with hydrocephalus was treated via VP shunt, and spontaneous resolution of colloid cyst has been reported after 6 months of ... Read more
CASE REPORT Updated Feb 10, 2024 PDF
Clin Neurol. 2023;2(1):CIN-02-1014 | Open Access
Okoro Emmanuel Uzoma, Havryliv Taras, Smolanka Andriyand Smolanka Volodymyr
Background and objective: Neuronavigation image guidance; an essential part of most neurosurgical operating room. Real-time intraoperative use of ultrasound imaging to localize nervous system lesions by neurosurgeons is becoming popular as a vital tool in neurosurgical manipulations, due to its efficiency and no known immediate or delayed harm to the human organism. It has over the years shown its advantages ... Read more
RESEARCH ARTICLE Updated Nov 10, 2023 PDF
Clin Neurol. 2023;2(1):CIN-02-1013 | Open Access
Shilpa Jasubhai
Mental health is a critical concern that affects numerous individuals globally. In the case of students in India, mental health issues are especially pervasive. The pressure to excel academically and conform to societal norms often leads to feelings of stress, anxiety, and depression. In this article, we will explore the mental health challenges encountered by Indian students and provide some ... Read more
PERSPECTIVE Updated May 24, 2023 PDF
Clin Neurol. 2021;2(1):CIN-02-1012 | Open Access
Basri Lenjani, Premtim Rashiti*, Gani Shabani, Arber Demiri, Besarta Pelaj, Arban Demi, Rilind Sylaj, Erza Voca Mulaj and Dardan Lenjani
Entry: Sports medicine is a clinical subspecialty that deals with the examination, monitoring, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of injuries that occur during sports events, training and physical activities in pre-hospital settings. Managing dramatic situations with minor and multiple injuries is a challenge that requires a quick approach to a dramatic event in managing minor and multiple injuries on the football ... Read more
RESEARCH ARTICLE Updated Jan 20, 2021 PDF
Clin Neurol. 2021;2(1):CIN-02-1011 | Open Access
Besarta Pelaj, Basri Lenjani, Haxhi Kamberi, Eqrem Gara, Milazim Gjocaj and Fellanza Spahiu
Leadership development is seen as central to the modernization agenda of the NHS. The purpose is to evaluate the managerial behaviors of managers of health institutions (MF), which refer to the following skills: motivating others, delegating tasks, planning, communicating, encouraging and decision-making. This paper reviews the evidence concerning leadership development in nursing. Two major concepts at the core of these ... Read more
RESEARCH ARTICLE Updated Jan 07, 2021 PDF
Clin Neurol. 2020;1(2):CIN-01-1010 | Open Access
Keita MM, Traoré FA, Diallo KK and Doukouré M
Introduction: The epidemic of Ebola virus disease has had a huge impact on the well-being of affected people, their families, community members and health care professionals who treat people with Ebola. The objectives of this study were to contribute to improving the management of the stigma of people cured of Ebola in Guinea in general and, specifically to describe the ... Read more
RESEARCH ARTICLE Updated Jul 09, 2020 PDF
Clin Neurol. 2020;1(2):CIN-01-1009 | Open Access
Seide Karasel, Dua Cebeci and Suzan Yalınkaya
Postherpetic neuropathic pain can develop after herpes zoster infections; however, zona-induced paresis is a rare complication. In the literature, there are only a few cases in which segmental motor paresis developed. We present a case of trigeminal zoster which progressed with weakness and atrophy in facial muscles, neuropathic pain and its medical and physiotherapy treatment.
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CASE REPORT Updated Jun 13, 2020 PDF
Clin Neurol. 2020;1(2):CIN-01-1008 | Open Access
Ganapathy Sand Nair R
Epilepsy surgery has been rapidly progressing over the last decade or so, with many previously untreatable conditions now satisfactorily managed to allow improved quality of life and seizure control without excessive medication and debilitating neurological deficits. We present a brief recap on accepted axioms of epilepsy surgery with a look at the future with a short summary of seizure disorder ... Read more
REVIEW ARTICLE Updated Jun 05, 2020 PDF
Clin Neurol. 2020;1(2):CIN-01-1007 | Open Access
Mishra VN
Camphor addiction is common problem in India and it causes neurological symptoms of addiction and withdrawal, which affects the person’s activity of daily living. In present paper we have analyzed, 1233 patients addicted to camphorated oil over more than 5 years duration. Headache, Insomnia, vertigo, depression, Visual blurring (118 patients) were the common clinical presentation in patients with camphorated oil addiction ... Read more
RESEARCH ARTICLE Updated May 04, 2020 PDF
Clin Neurol. 2020;1(1): CIN-01-1005 | Open Access
Hicham Mansour, Marie Choucair, Dany Charrouf, Nour Nassour and Layla Zahed
Potocki Lupski Syndrome (PTLS) is a rare hereditary multisystem disorder, attributed to micro-duplication on the short arm of the chromosome 17. Phenotypic features vary remarkably from one patient to another including, cognitive delay, dysmorphic facial features and autistic like behaviors. Here we report the case of a 2 years 9 months old Lebanese female patient presenting with Potocki Lupski Syndrome, this patient showed ... Read more
CASE REPORT Updated Mar 28, 2020 PDF
Clin Neurol. 2020;1(1):CIN-01-1004 | Open Access
Shilpa Jasubhai
Ancient Indian physician and scholar Charaka emphasized positive mental health when he articulated that the task of medicine is not simply to strive for absence of disease but to enable an individual to learn about and lead an ideal life. The inner chatter is referred to as self-talk. According to psychology it is the internal dialog with our selves, which ... Read more
SHORT COMMUNICATION Updated Mar 04, 2020 PDF
Clin Neurol. 2020;1(1):CIN-01-1003 | Open Access
Ahed J Alkhatib
Epilepsy is a chronic non-communicable disease affecting people at any age. There are several therapeutic approaches for epilepsy, but not all effective at any particular case. The need for designing new therapeutic strategies remains challengeable. We introduced a new therapeutic approach to treat epilepsy through application principles of bioorganic chemistry in which we give supplementation of zinc, calcium, and magnesium, ... Read more
SHORT COMMUNICATION Updated Mar 04, 2020 PDF
Clin Neurol. 2019;1(1):CIN-01-1002 | Open Access
Patrizia Bossolasco, Donatella Bardelli and Vincenzo Silani
EDITORIAL Updated Feb 13, 2019 PDF
Clin Neurol. 2019;1(1):CIN-01-1001 | Open Access
Chandan Raybarman
An epileptic 25 year old female presented with repeated seizure- related burns occurring in the home while she was performing cooking with fire woods. She was not ever received any anti epileptic drugs. The outcome of burn injury was hypertrophied scar, contractures, keloids and amputations which make her disabled.
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CASE REPORT Updated Jan 02, 2019 PDF