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Epilepsy

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Summary Definitions Seizure – spontaneous uncontrolled abnormal brain activity Epilepsy – a tendency to have seizures. Epilepsy is a symptom, and not a true condition. Epilepsy can be diagnosed after…

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Read more about the article Extradural Haemorrhage
Extradural Haemoatoma

Extradural Haemorrhage

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Extradural Haemorrhage aka Epidural Haematoma Blood collects between the dura mater and the bone of the skull. The dura is stripped away from the skull – indicating a high pressure…

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Read more about the article Facial Nerve Palsy
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Facial Nerve Palsy

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Introduction Facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) palsy typically refers to Bell's palsy. which is by far the most common cause of facial nerve palsy - accounting for about 80% of cases. About 12%…

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Facial Pain

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Sinusitis Clinical features Dull constant aching pain over the maxillary sinus Tenderness over underlying skin Postnasal drip Ethmoid/sphenoid a pain felt deep in the midline at the root of the…

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Falls

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Introduction Falls are an incredibly common presentation. You will see them as GP referrals, A+E presentations, and countless times on the ward. Exactly how you examine and manage the patient…

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Read more about the article Friedrich’s Ataxia
Neurology

Friedrich’s Ataxia

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Introduction Friedrich’s ataxia is an autosomal recessive disorder resulting from a repeat nucleotide sequence (GAA) in the frataxin gene, which codes for the mitochondrial protein frataxin. It most commonly causes…

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Giant Cell Arteritis

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Introduction Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) aka Temporal Arteritis is an immune-mediated inflammatory condition of the medium to large arteries which particularly affects the branches of the carotid artery. It presents with…

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Read more about the article Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Neurology

Guillain-Barre Syndrome

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Introduction Guillain-Barre syndrome is an acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP). It typically comes on several weeks after viral infection, usually, GI or URTI (also sometimes flu vaccine [controversial]). HIV is…

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