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Cognitive Function and Fatigue After Brain Abscess

Brain abscess is a focal bacterial or fungal infection of the brain. Treatment is neurosurgical drainage of pus followed by long-term antibiotic treatment. In spite of successful treatment of the infection, long-term cognitive problems or mental fatigue may ensue. The reason for this dysfunction may be a continuing inflammatory state …

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  • 10 Oct, 2021
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Psychosocial, Behavioral, and Radiologic Changes Following Radiosurgery for Benign Neurologic Disease

A number of studies from the literature suggest important behavioral, psychosocial, or radiologic changes occur following significant neurologic events or interventions such as stroke, neurosurgery, medications, radiation, systemic therapy, or injury. The purpose of this study is to describe these changes with advanced neurologic imaging and targeted neurologic and neuropsychiatric …

depressed mood
depression
depression screening
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  • 11 May, 2022
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Open Label Study for the Evaluation of the Feasibility of Applying Advanced MRI Scanning in Pediatric Clinical Practice

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the feasibility in conducting advanced MRI sequences in a pediatric clinical setting. The study will be observational in nature, and will only evaluate the studies of pediatric patients who have already been prescribed an advanced MRI for clinical neurological purposes. The …

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  • 15 Oct, 2022
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Cerebral Oxygenation in Preterm Neonates With Respiratory Support During Skin-to-skin Care on the First Day After Birth (Kangaroo)

This is a prospective observational pilot study investigating if skin-to-skin care (SSC) has an influence on cerebral oxygenation and perfusion measured with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) compared to incubator care in ventilated preterm neonates on the first day after birth.

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  • 06 Apr, 2023
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The Danish Neuropsychological Study on the Adverse Effects of ECT

The main purpose of this study is to determine whether electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) causes any structural or functional brain changes and thus indicating its mechanism of action. The second aim is to find predictors of an immediate response, sustained remission, relapse and side-effects. Thirdly, this study aims to explore whether …

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  • 17 Feb, 2021
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Clinical Significance, Mechanism of Action, and New Targeted Drug Research of DKK2 Protein in Cerebral Ischemia-reperfusion Injury

The study is a two-center prospective cohort clinical trial. The primary purpose of this trial is to identify the pattern of DKK2 serum levels in ischemic stroke patients after revascularization therapy and determine the correlation between serum DKK2 levels and prognosis.

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  • 25 Oct, 2022
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SQUED Series 28.1 Home-use and Treatment of Autowave Reverberator of Autism

Locomotor, transport and information functions in human body systems are carried out by active media in autowave regimes! Any living organism is a (micro-macro-mega) hierarchy of autowave subsystems-an ensemble of loosely coupled subsystems of a simpler structure. From the highest levels of the hierarchy, Autowave Codes-Signals arrive, which determine the …

cerebral anoxia
neuromodulation
pervasive developmental disorder
autism
deficit
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  • 21 Jan, 2021
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IMPact of Donor Heart Function on Recipient Outcomes - a prospectiVE Study to Increase the Utilization of Donor HEARTs

Severe heart failure is a diagnosis with a very poor prognosis. Heart transplantation is the best treatment for terminal heart failure but this type of treatment is limited by the number of available organs. About 20-25% of possible donor hearts are not considered for transplantation because they have some form …

heart failure
ejection fraction
heart transplantation
heart transplant
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  • 18 May, 2022
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EMRESERVA A Program to Enhace Cognitive Reserve in Patients With Multiple Scleorisis

Multiple Sclerosis is an immunological degenerative disease that affects the central nervous system causing cognitive impairment as one of the most disabling symptoms, in approximately 40-60% of patients. Cognitive reserve may influence the manifestation of the symptoms of cognitive impairment in MS patients and could justify interindividual differences. Cognitive reserve …

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  • 13 Oct, 2022
The Carotid Artery Multi-modality Imaging Prognostic (CAMP) Study

Carotid artery disease is a main cause of ischemic stroke and vascular dementia, and a highly prevalent disease. There is uncertainty about the optimal management of patients with serendipitously or systematically detected asymptomatic carotid artery disease, due to the paucity of information on the predictive features of serious vascular events. …

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  • 27 Jan, 2021
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