Correspondence to Professor Mary M Reilly, Department of Neuromuscular Diseases, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, WC1N 3BG London, UK; m.reilly{at}ucl.ac.uk Responsive outcome measures are ...
A man with confusion and signs of a brain injury actually had an extremely rare condition diagnosed in just 50 people over the past century. The unidentified 76-year-old was rushed to his local ...
Women and Black patients are more likely to suffer life-changing complications from advanced heart and blood vessel procedures, a trio of new studies says. Persistent over-dilation of muscle ...
We present a unique case of the callosal variant of alien limb phenomenon, manifesting as an “alien foot” in the setting of a splenial corpus callosum infarction. 55‐year‐old female with past medical ...
Abstract 4343703: A murine model of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome demonstrates compromised limb function in the ischemic hind limb Saran Lotfollahzadeh, MD, Jeffrey Siracuse, BA, MD, Howard ...
Phantom limb syndrome challenges everything we think we know about pain. Patients continue to feel sensation—and even agony—in limbs that no longer exist. This video explores the neuroscience behind ...
Brilliant Minds is back on NBC, and it is off to a crackling start. The audience is introduced to a new patient, Tommy Grudko (played by Duke Davis Roberts), a boxer who finds himself in the hospital ...
NIH researchers found that the brain’s control centre for a lost limb persists long after amputation, challenging theories of cortical remapping. This insight into phantom limb syndrome could inform ...
In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers found that the brain’s control center for a lost appendage can persist long after surgical amputation, which stands in stark contrast to longstanding theories ...