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Objectives: We aimed to provide data of nerve sizes and echogenicity reference values of the Lithuanian population.

Methods: High-resolution ultrasound was bilaterally performed according to the Ultrasound Pattern Sum Score and Neuropathy ultrasound protocols for healthy Lithuanian adults. Cross-sectional area (CSA) measurement and echogenicity were used as the main parameters for investigation.

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Parallel EEG assessment of different sound predictability levels in tinnitus.

Hear Res

September 2024

Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Universiteitssingel 40, Maastricht 6229 ER, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

Tinnitus denotes the perception of a non-environmental sound and might result from aberrant auditory prediction. Successful prediction of formal (e.g.

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Quantitative Characterization of Rhythmic and Periodic EEG Patterns in Patients in a Coma After Cardiac Arrest and Association With Outcome.

Neurology

August 2024

From the Clinical Neurophysiology Group and Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (M.J.A.M.v.P.), University of Twente and Medisch Spectrum Twente; Department of Neurology (B.J.R.), OLVG, Amsterdam; Department of Intensive Care (Janneke Horn); Department of Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology (A.-F.v.R.), Amsterdam Neuroscience, Amsterdam UMC, the Netherlands; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (S.C.T.), St Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein and Department of Neurology, LUMC, Leiden; Department of Neurology (V.v.K.-M.), Maastricht UMC+, the Netherlands; Department of Neurology (N.G.), Hôpital Universitaire de Bruxelles - Hôpital Erasme, Brussels, Belgium and Department of Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; and Department of Neurology (Jeannette Hofmeijer), Rijnstate Hospital and Clinical Neurophysiology Group, University of Twente, the Netherlands.

Objectives: Rhythmic and periodic patterns (RPPs) on EEG in patients in a coma after cardiac arrest are associated with a poor neurologic outcome. We characterize RPPs using qEEG in relation to outcomes.

Methods: Post hoc analysis was conducted on 172 patients in a coma after cardiac arrest from the TELSTAR trial, all with RPPs.

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  • This study evaluates how treating vitamin D deficiency impacts seizure frequency in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.
  • The trial involved 88 patients who were split into two groups: one received vitamin D3 supplements, while the other received a placebo over a specified period.
  • Results showed no significant difference in seizure frequency reduction after the initial 3 months, but notable improvements occurred later, including a 30% median reduction in seizures and better quality of life scores for those treated with vitamin D.
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Background And Purpose: Various electrodiagnostic criteria have been developed in Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). Their performance in a broad representation of GBS patients has not been evaluated. Motor conduction data from the International GBS Outcome Study (IGOS) cohort were used to compare two widely used criterion sets and relate these to diagnostic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis criteria.

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  • Epilepsy surgery is often necessary for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy, but a significant number still experience seizures post-surgery.
  • The Epidemic Spreading Seizure and Epilepsy Surgery (ESSES) framework was developed to improve surgical planning and predict outcomes by using patient-specific data to model seizure propagation.
  • In a study involving both retrospective and blind settings, ESSES effectively predicted surgical outcomes for individual patients and demonstrated a high accuracy rate in forecasting seizure-free cases, suggesting it can enhance tailored surgical strategies and outcomes for epilepsy patients.
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Purpose: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common entrapment neuropathy, with paresthesias and pain in the hand and wrist. CTS is also associated with insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) resulting from the nocturnal exacerbation of symptoms. The Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) was developed for the assessment of therapeutic outcomes.

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Refractory and super-refractory status epilepticus in children and adolescents: A population-based study.

Seizure

August 2024

Department of Clinical Medicine (K1), University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway; Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway. Electronic address:

Purpose: Refractory (RSE) and super-refractory status epilepticus (SRSE) are serious medical emergencies whose long-term outcomes depend on the timeliness of their management. Population-based clinical and epidemiological data on these conditions are sparse. We aimed to provide a detailed description of the epidemiology and clinical course of RSE and SRSE in children and adolescents and identify potential prognostic biomarkers.

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Hemiplegic (unilateral) cerebral palsy in northern Stockholm: Intellectual disability and epilepsy.

Seizure

August 2024

Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Karolinska University Hospital, Eugeniavägen 11 SE-171 76 Stockholm, Sweden.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe intellectual disability and its association with epilepsy and brain imaging, in a population-based group of children with hemiplegic (unilateral) cerebral palsy, previously investigated and published in 2020.

Materials And Methods: Forty-seven children of school age in northern Stockholm, fulfilling the Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe-criteria of hemiplegic (unilateral spastic) cerebral palsy, were invited to participate in the study. Twenty-one children consented to participate.

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When treating patients with orthognathic surgery, there might be a risk of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) due to soft tissue changes in the upper airways, especially in patients treated with isolated mandibular setback or mandibular setback in combination with maxillary advancement. In the present study, we assessed respiratory function during sleep with home cardiorespiratory polygraphy in 62 patients who had not been previously been diagnosed with OSA at three times: prior to orthognathic surgery for aesthetic and functional indications, and then 3 months and 1 year after surgery. We evaluated surgical displacement based on measurements in three dimensions using pre- and post-operative computed tomography.

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Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is a neuromuscular disorder affecting the peripheral nervous system. The diagnostic yield in demyelinating CMT (CMT1) is typically ∼80%-95%, of which at least 60% is due to the PMP22 gene duplication. The remainder of CMT1 is more genetically heterogeneous.

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Epilepsy as a Novel Phenotype of BPTF-Related Disorders.

Pediatr Neurol

September 2024

Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Medicine, Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark; Member of ERN EpiCARE. Electronic address:

Background: Neurodevelopmental disorder with dysmorphic facies and distal limb anomalies (NEDDFL) is associated to BPTF gene haploinsufficiency. Epilepsy was not included in the initial descriptions of NEDDFL, but emerging evidence indicates that epileptic seizures occur in some affected individuals. This study aims to investigate the electroclinical epilepsy features in individuals with NEDDFL.

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  • Depth electroencephalography (dEEG) is an advanced technique used to monitor brain activity in patients with acute brain injuries, allowing for the detection of nonconvulsive seizures (NCSzs) that might not be seen on traditional scalp EEG.
  • In a study of 33 adults, a significant number (about 66%) showed highly epileptiform patterns, but only 27% of those with electrographic seizures had clear scalp correlates; subtle clinical signs were observed during seizures.
  • The findings suggest that while many critical patients experience NCSzs, these seizures can often go unnoticed by standard EEG monitoring, highlighting the need for more sensitive detection methods in clinical settings.
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Purpose: Direct-wave (D-wave) neuromonitoring is a direct measure of corticospinal tract integrity that detects potential injury during spinal cord surgery. Epidural placement of electrodes used for D-wave measurements can result in high electrical impedances resulting in substantial signal noise that can compromise signal interpretation. Subdural electrode placement may offer a solution.

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Modeling mTORopathy-related epilepsy in cultured murine hippocampal neurons using the multi-electrode array.

Exp Neurol

September 2024

Department of Clinical Genetics, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam 3015 CN, the Netherlands; The ENCORE Expertise Center for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Rotterdam 3015 CN, the Netherlands; Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam 3015 CN, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

The mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling pathway is a ubiquitous cellular pathway. mTORopathies, a group of disorders characterized by hyperactivity of the mTORC1 pathway, illustrate the prominent role of the mTOR pathway in disease pathology, often profoundly affecting the central nervous system. One of the most debilitating symptoms of mTORopathies is drug-resistant epilepsy, emphasizing the urgent need for a deeper understanding of disease mechanisms to develop novel anti-epileptic drugs.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to establish normative data for the sural-to-radial nerve amplitude ratio (SRAR) and develop a quantile regression model for individualized cutoff values.

Methods: A cohort of 68 healthy individuals (36 female participants) aged 20 to 59 years was recruited. Sensory nerve conduction studies were conducted to measure sural and radial sensory nerve action potential amplitudes.

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Objective: There is a need for sensitive biomarkers in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), to enable earlier diagnosis and to help assess potential treatments. The main objective of this study was to compare two potential biomarkers, threshold-tracking short-interval cortical inhibition (T-SICI), which has shown promise as a diagnostic aid, and neurofilament light chains (NfL).

Methods: Ninety-seven patients with ALS (mean age 67.

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Diagnostic Criteria for Primary Tic Disorders: Time for Reappraisal.

Mov Disord

August 2024

Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute and Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Purpose: Postoperative bowel and bladder dysfunction (BBD) poses a significant risk following surgery of the sacral spinal segments and sacral nerve roots, particularly in neuro-oncology cases. The need for more reliable neuromonitoring techniques to enhance the safety of spine surgery is evident.

Methods: We conducted a case series comprising 60 procedures involving 56 patients, spanning from September 2022 to January 2024.

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Age is a primary risk factor for Parkinson's disease (PD); however, the effects of aging on the Parkinsonian brain remain poorly understood, particularly for deep brain structures. We investigated intraoperative micro-electrode recordings from the subthalamic nucleus (STN) of PD patients aged between 42 and 76 years. Age was associated with decreased oscillatory beta power and non-oscillatory high-frequency power, independent of PD-related variables.

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Signal intensity and volume of carotid intraplaque hemorrhage on magnetic resonance imaging and the risk of ipsilateral cerebrovascular events: The Plaque At RISK (PARISK) study.

J Cardiovasc Magn Reson

December 2024

Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht (CARIM), Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands; Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

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  • - The PARISK study found that carotid plaques with intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH) increase the risk of future ischemic cerebrovascular events, particularly in patients with transient ischemic attacks or strokes.
  • - Researchers analyzed 89 patients with IPH-positive carotid plaques over 5 years, including brain MRI results after 2 years to see if IPH signal intensity ratios (SIR) and volumes correlated with new cerebrovascular events.
  • - The study concluded that neither the IPH SIR nor the volume was significantly associated with the occurrence of future ischemic events or new brain infarcts, indicating other factors may be more influential in predicting these occurrences.
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Introduction: Insomnia is a common symptom among patients with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, negatively impacting symptom severity, functioning and well-being; however, it is rarely the direct focus of treatment. The main recommended treatment for insomnia is cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT-I). There is some evidence that CBT-I can also be used to treat insomnia in patients with schizophrenia, but only a few randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have been published.

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