Publications by authors named "O Novac"

Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS) is a rare and complex speech disorder characterized by the sudden emergence of a foreign accent, typically following neurological events such as strokes, traumatic brain injuries, or neurodegenerative diseases. This comprehensive review explores the pathophysiology, neuroimaging findings, and prevalence of FAS. Neuroimaging studies, including MRI and fMRI, reveal significant brain reorganization predominantly in the left hemisphere, involving regions such as the superior temporal gyrus and medial frontal structures.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced new challenges in managing neurological conditions, particularly among athletes. This paper explores the intersection of post-COVID-19 neurological syndrome (PCNS/PASC) and post-concussion syndrome (PCS), focusing on their implications in sports medicine. Our analysis covers the symptomatology, pathophysiology, and management strategies for PCNS/PASC and PPCS, with special attention paid to the unique challenges faced by athletes recovering from these conditions, including the risk of symptom exacerbation and prolonged recovery.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The paper discusses a case study of a 2-year-old with infantile Refsum disease, detailing the progression of the child's multiple health complications, including hematologic and metabolic issues, and progressive disabilities.
  • - Genetic testing identified a mutation in the Peroxisomal Biogenesis Factor 6 gene, aligning with the child's metabolic profile and contributing to altered coagulation factors and a spontaneous brain hemorrhage.
  • - The child's clinical picture features various disorders across neurological, ophthalmological, digestive, cutaneous, and endocrine systems, linked to the buildup of very long chain fatty acids and oxidative anomalies, highlighting the significance of understanding genetic metabolic disorders in pediatric pathology.
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Background In Romania, as in other parts of the world, the family doctor is the first to make contact with a healthy patient and is also the first to notice even the smallest pathological changes. In the context of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, the patient's communication with the family doctor became even closer and some behavioral changes could be easily noticed. Objective To assess the symptoms of anxiety and depression in the Romanian population using social media platforms in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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