Brainstem Physiology, Anatomy, and Lesion Localization

Brainstem Physiology, Anatomy, and Lesion Localization

Neurology Medical Network Organized by: Xuan Zhi Xuan The structure of the brainstem is relatively complex, and different levels, locations, and sizes of lesions can produce various clinical manifestations, constituting many clinical syndromes of brainstem damage. Therefore, localization can sometimes be quite difficult. It is essential to combine the anatomical characteristics of the brainstem as … Read more

Claude Syndrome: Clinical Report and Analysis

Claude Syndrome: Clinical Report and Analysis

Journal of Practical Neurology in China For learning and communication only, please indicate the source when reprinting! Claude syndrome was first described in 1912 by French neurologist Claude, also known as red nucleus syndrome. The main symptoms include ipsilateral oculomotor nerve palsy and contralateral ataxia. Oculomotor nerve palsy may involve pupillary dilation and limited eye … Read more

Predicting Neurological Outcomes in Cardiac Arrest Patients Using ANN

Predicting Neurological Outcomes in Cardiac Arrest Patients Using ANN

✦ Deep Learning Soup Group Literature Review Study Fifty-Seven Predicting Neurological Outcomes in Cardiac Arrest Patients Using Artificial Neural Network Algorithms and Cumulative Patient Information Deep Learning Soup Group September 30, 2022 In 2021, Peder Andersson and colleagues from Skåne University Hospital in Lund, Sweden, utilized artificial neural networks to predict the neurological outcomes of … Read more

A Case of Claude’s Syndrome

A Case of Claude's Syndrome

A 60-year-old male patient was admitted due to diplopia. He had a history of hypertension for 10 years, intermittently taking antihypertensive medication without monitoring blood pressure. On the first day of illness, he suddenly experienced diplopia while playing ball, which was more pronounced in the right eye. On the afternoon of the second day, blood … Read more

Clinical Characteristics and MRI Features of Acute Cerebral Infarction (Part 3)

Clinical Characteristics and MRI Features of Acute Cerebral Infarction (Part 3)

Neurology Channel of the Medical Community Author:Chu Zhongren Reporting Expert: He Zhiyi Professor He Zhiyi from the Department of Neurology at the First Hospital of China Medical University shared an exciting lecture on the topic of “Clinical Characteristics of Acute Cerebral Infarction on MRI”. Due to the extensive content, we will split it into several … Read more

Claude Syndrome Case Study

Claude Syndrome Case Study

Forum Introduction: Claude syndrome was first described by French neurologist Claude in 1912, also known as red nucleus syndrome. The main symptoms are ipsilateral oculomotor nerve paralysis and contralateral ataxia. Oculomotor nerve paralysis may include pupil dilation and restricted eye movement, describing the anatomical localization, namely the red nucleus, oculomotor nerve bundle, and superior cerebellar … Read more

Cerebral Cavernous Malformations (CCM) Overview

Cerebral Cavernous Malformations (CCM) Overview

Forum Introduction: Common types of vascular malformations include cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM), capillary telangiectasia, developmental venous anomalies (DVA), and arteriovenous malformations (AVM). CCM is a common congenital vascular malformation of the brain and is the second most common vascular malformation in the central nervous system. Its incidence ranges from 0.16% to 0.5%, accounting for 5% … Read more