Introduction: Intraoperative microelectrodes recording with the Ben Gun microdrive system are often used during DBS surgery. An accurate location of these microelectrodes will directly influence the interest of this recording. We have studied the imprecision of implantation of these microelectrodes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Safinamide is a recent multimodal antiparkinsonian drug that inhibits monoamine oxidase B and modulates the glutamatergic system with positive effects on motor and nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). This post-hoc analysis of the European SYNAPSES study provides first-time data on the use of safinamide in routine clinical practice in Belgium.
Objective: To describe the efficacy and safety of safinamide in Belgian PD patients in real-life conditions.
Parkinson's disease in a neurodegenerative disorder that affects as many as 1-2 % of persons aged 60 years and older. Parkinson's disease occurs infrequently under 40 years of age, with major genetic implication. Alpha-synuclein plays significant pathogenic role in Parkinson's disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn Parkinson's disease (PD), clinical observations and some studies suggest that depression and anxiety are linked to motor fluctuations. We studied prospectively 10 patients with advanced PD just before initiation of intrajejunal levodopa/carbidopa therapy, and after 1 and 3 months of regular treatment. Motor symptoms, motor fluctuations, non-motor symptoms, quality of sleep, symptoms of depression and anxiety were evaluated with the appropriate scales.
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July 2014
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a hematologic disease involving the platelet aggregation and resulting in hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and microvascular occlusion. Although frequent neurologic features are headache and confusion, focal deficit is described in 30% of the cases. There are a lot of causes inducing thrombotic thrombocytopenic, but reports are lacking when associated with Grave disease.
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