Publications by authors named "J S Murthy"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to analyze how myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-associated antibody disease (MOGAD) affects employment among adults internationally by measuring job loss, hours worked, and wages.
  • - Researchers gathered data from 117 adults diagnosed with MOGAD across 13 countries, finding a decline in employment from 63.2% before diagnosis to 48.7% after, and a drop in average work hours from 31.6 to 19.5 hours per week.
  • - Results showed that living in a high-income country was linked to better employment outcomes post-MOGAD, while factors like depressed mood and pain were associated with increased unemployment and reduced work hours.
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Embolic stroke due to pulmonary vein thrombosis is rare but may be associated with lung and left atrial tumours, pulmonary surgery, atrial fibrillation and radiofrequency ablation. It is very rarely idiopathic. A 23-year-old man developed acute onset of a left partial third nerve palsy and left ataxic hemiparesis.

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Coloarticular fistula is a rare complication of the Hartmann procedure, reported in the literature only a few times. Risk factors may include underlying colonic malignancy and other proinflammatory conditions. Herein, we describe the case of a 78-year-old female with a recent history of total hip replacement, misdiagnosed Crohn's disease, and a Hartmann procedure for perforated diverticulitis who developed a psoas abscess.

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Neuropsychology plays an important role in optimizing epilepsy management, but there are no practice guidelines for low- and middle-income countries with emerging services. The National Epilepsy Surgery Support Activity Network (NESSAN), a national working group that supports and optimizes epilepsy surgery programs in India, explored the present status of pre- and post epilepsy surgery neuropsychological assessment practices across India as an initial step in developing national evidence-based test guidelines. An online survey was conducted using two questionnaires, one for neurologists and the second for neuropsychologists and speech-language pathologists working in epilepsy surgery centers.

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