Search Results - "neurologist"
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Breaking the news of a diagnosis of motor neurone disease: A national survey of neurologists’ perspectives
Published 2016“…Communication of the diagnosis of MND is daunting for patients and neurologists. This study aimed to establish a knowledge base of current Australian practice of breaking the news of an MND diagnosis, to assess the neurologists' educational and training needs and to compare the feedback obtained from neurologists and patients to international practice guidelines. …”
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Patterns and Predictors of Mental Health Service Utilization in People With Parkinson's Disease
Published 2014“…Conclusion: This study highlights the integral role of the PD neurologist in facilitating awareness and treatment of mental health problems for individuals with PD.…”
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Family carers' experiences of receiving the news of a diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease: A national survey
Published 2017“…Two-thirds of family carers rated the skills of their neurologists as above average and were satisfied with the delivery of the diagnosis, in terms of having a significantly longer consultation time, the neurologist being warm and caring, satisfaction with the amount and content of information they received and relevant supports, and a plan for following up support. …”
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‘The shock of diagnosis’: Qualitative accounts from people with Motor Neurone Disease reflecting the need for more person-centred care
Published 2018“…The emotional reactions of the neurologist also caused a lasting impression on those receiving the diagnosis. …”
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A masquerader: A report of rapid progressive primary intraocular lymphoma
Published 2013“…Co-management with the Neurologist is vital in the continuous management of these patients in view of the high rate of mortality.…”
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Predicting the outcomes of traumatic brain injury using accurate and dynamic predictive model
Published 2016“…A primary dataset is constructed which is based on approved set of features by the neurologist. The results of proposed model is indicated that model has achieved the best average ranking in terms of accuracy, sensitivity and specificity.…”
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Brain MRI dataset of multiple sclerosis with consensus manual lesion segmentation and patient meta information
Published 2022“…On this dataset, three radiologists and neurologist experts segmented and validated the manual MS-lesion segmentation for three MRI sequences T1-weighted, T2-weighted and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR). …”
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Artifact processing of Epileptic EEG Signals: an overview of different types artifacts
Published 2013“…The quantitative analysis of epileptic EEG can provide a neurologist additional and very important information related to epileptic seizures both in terms of identification and prediction. …”
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Australian family carer responses when a loved one receives a diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease—“Our life has changed forever”
Published 2018“…The perceived ability/skills of neurologists was assessed using a five‐point scale from excellent to poor. …”
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Measuring perceived quality of life to assess health needs among people with MS: a community study in Derbyshire, UK
Published 2008“…A postal questionnaire was sent via 40 health practices (50% of general practitioners) in Southern Derby-shire to all patients diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis confirmed by a neurologist."Results: Two hundred and one completed questionnaires (from 223 respondents) were returned using pre-paid postage. …”
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Ketogenic diet to manage refractory epilepsy in the cdkl5 disorder
Published 2017“…In view of its side effects, KD should be commenced under the guidance of a paediatric neurologist and/or specialist dietitian.…”
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Use of the ketogenic diet to manage refractory epilepsy in CDKL5 disorder: Experience of >100 patients
Published 2017“…In view of its side effect profile, KD administration should be supervised by a pediatric neurologist and specialist dietician.…”
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Lesion load assessment among multiple sclerosis patient using DIR, FLAIR, and T2WI sequences
Published 2020“…A total of 97 MS patients were included in our retrospective study, confirmed by neurologist. The patients were randomly selected from the major hospital in Saudi Arabia. …”
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Brain lesion scores obtained using a simple semi-quantitative scale from MR imaging are associated with motor function, communication and cognition in dyskinetic cerebral palsy
Published 2018“…Whole-head magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed including T1-MPRAGE, T2 turbo spin echo (axial plane), and fluid attenuated inversion recovery images (FLAIR). A child neurologist visually assessed images for brain lesions and scored these using the sqMRI. …”
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Detection of Epileptic EEG Signal Using Wavelet Transform and Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System
Published 2011“…There are some problems faced by a neurologist in the inspection of long term EEG such as; being too time consuming, analytical precision requirement, similarity of epileptic spikes with artifacts like eye blinking, and too slight epileptic spikes nature to be detected in time domain. …”
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Management of patent foramen ovale in embolic stroke of undetermined source patients: Malaysian experts' consensus
Published 2023“…Nonetheless, with joint care from a cardiologist and a neurologist, the multidisciplinary team will decide on the continuation of therapy.…”
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Role of 3D double inversion recovery in detecting multiple sclerosis using 3 tesla MRI system in Saudi Arabia
Published 2021“…Methodology: A total of 97 MS patients were included in our retrospective study, confirmed by neurologist. The patients were randomly selected from the major hospital in Saudi Arabia. …”
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Receiving the news of a diagnosis of motor neuron disease: What does it take to make it better?
Published 2015“…248, response rate 29%), 36% were dissatisfied with the delivery of the diagnosis and gave low ratings on the ability/skills of their neurologists to deliver the diagnosis. It was evident that the longer the patients spent with their neurologists during breaking such bad news, the more they were satisfied and the higher they rated the neurologists’ abilities/skills. …”
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Exploring preferences for the communication of uncertainty in Clinically Isolated Syndrome
Published 2024“…When introducing multiple sclerosis as a potential prognosis, neurologists should preserve hope whilst communicating this reality. …”
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