Publications by authors named "Raul A Garcia-Santos"

Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) in post-transplant patients is a rare clinical presentation. Although in the literature this neurological condition has been mainly associated with viral infections secondary to immunosuppression, GBS should not only be suspected in patients with an acute condition. It is essential to always rule out a viral or bacterial cause, looking for the most common sources, i.

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Background: COVID-19 is a disease known for its neurological involvement. SARS-CoV-2 infection triggers neuroinflammation, which could significantly contribute to the development of long-term neurological symptoms and structural alterations in the gray matter. However, the existence of a consistent pattern of cerebral atrophy remains uncertain.

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Introduction: Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a syndrome characterized by progressive parkinsonism with early falls due to postural instability, typically vertical gaze supranuclear ophthalmoplegia, pseudobulbar dysfunction, neck dystonia and upper trunk rigidity as well as mild cognitive dysfunction. Progressive supranuclear palsy must be differentiated from Parkinson's disease taking into account several so-called red flags.

Materials And Methods: We report a case series hallmarked by gait abnormalities, falls and bradykinesia in which Parkinson's disease was the initial diagnosis.

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Introduction: From its initial report on two female patients in 1979 by J.O. Susac, Susac syndrome (SuS) or SICRET (small infarctions of cochlear, retinal and encephalic tissue) has persisted as an elusive entity.

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