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Under a microscope, the damaged brain tissue of people with MSA shows nerve cells (neurons) that contain an unusual amount of a protein called alpha-synuclein.
Each year, millions of patients are diagnosed with acquired brain injuries, such as concussion, strokes, and brain tumors, many of whom go on to have persistent ...
... brain tumors; Having a certain type of neurodegenerative disorder, such as ... head injury. Complications. Complications caused by REM sleep behavior ...
... Brain Injury: A Systematic Review. Front Neurol. 2016; 7:156 Epub 2016 Sept 19. View PubMed; Rowley CD, Bazin PL, Tardif CL, Sehmbi M, Hashim E, Zaharieva N ...
You will have exposure to all forms of neurologic emergencies, including traumatic brain injury at a level 1 trauma center, acute ischemic stroke including ...
Follows a head injury; Gets worse despite rest and pain medication. Request ... Traumatic brain injury. Medication overuse headache. This type of headache ...
Brain injury. Double vision or loss of vision. Damage to the pituitary gland. Diabetes insipidus. Surgery to remove a pituitary tumor might damage the ...
Problems can include a stuffy nose; something that blocks the nose; swelling, called inflammation; nerve damage; or an issue with how the brain works. Problems ...
Phantosmia may be caused by a head injury or upper respiratory infection. It also can be caused by aging, trauma, temporal lobe seizures, inflamed sinuses ...
Get emergency medical care if you experience dizziness after a head injury or if the dizziness is accompanied by: Sudden, severe headache; Chest pain ...
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