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  • 19-year-old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells (PowerPoint)
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2005
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; ConfusionA 19-year old male with a history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

  • 19-year-old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells (Presentation Video)
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2005
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; ConfusionA 19-year old male with history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

  • 19-Year Old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2005
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; Confusion; AphasiaA 19-year old male with a history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

  • 19-year-old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells (CT 1)
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2024
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; ConfusionA 19-year old male with history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

  • 19-year-old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells (MR T1 Post Brain 2)
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2024
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; ConfusionA 19-year old male with history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

Neil R Miller - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • 19-year-old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells (PowerPoint)
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2005
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; ConfusionA 19-year old male with a history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

  • 19-year-old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells (Presentation Video)
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2005
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; ConfusionA 19-year old male with history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

  • 19-Year Old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2005
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; Confusion; AphasiaA 19-year old male with a history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

  • 19-year-old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells (CT 1)
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2024
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; ConfusionA 19-year old male with history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

  • 19-year-old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells (MR T1 Post Brain 2)
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2024
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; ConfusionA 19-year old male with history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

Professor Of Ophthalmology - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • 19-year-old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells (PowerPoint)
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2005
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; ConfusionA 19-year old male with a history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

  • 19-year-old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells (Presentation Video)
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2005
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; ConfusionA 19-year old male with history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

  • 19-Year Old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2005
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; Confusion; AphasiaA 19-year old male with a history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

  • 19-year-old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells (CT 1)
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2024
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; ConfusionA 19-year old male with history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

  • 19-year-old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells (MR T1 Post Brain 2)
    Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, 2024
    Co-Authors: Neil R Miller, Professor Of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University
    Abstract:

    Dizziness with episodic black-out; Lethargy; ConfusionA 19-year old male with history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right Facial Droop and expressive aphasia.Normal visual acuity and color vision; Bilateral optic disc swellingCT; MRIPerivascular invasion of melanocytes to the brain and spinal cord.XRT; Antineoplastic agentsAttache

M B Fukui - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Neurosarcoidosis Presenting as Acute Infarction on Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging: Summary of Radiologic Findings
    2015
    Co-Authors: M H Hodge, R L Williams, M B Fukui
    Abstract:

    SUMMARY: A 36-year-old woman presented with acute-onset right lower extremity paresthesias, dysarthria, right Facial Droop, and right hemiparesis. CT and MR imaging of the brain revealed extensive white matter disease and left basal ganglia infarction with dural and leptomeningeal enhancement. Differential considerations included vasculitis, granulomatous disease, and neoplasm. Chest, abdo-men, and pelvis CTs were normal. Right temporal lobe biopsy revealed noncaseating granulomatous inflammation consistent with neurosarcoidosis. Neurosarcoidosis has been described in 5%of patients withsarcoidosis.1-3 Imaging findings include dural thickening or mass, leptomeningeal involvement, enhancing and nonen-hancing parenchymal lesions, cranial nerve involvement, and spinal or nerve root enhancement.4-9 Neurosarcoidosis also has a wide variety of clinical presentations; most commonly, it presents as cranial neuropathy, but presentation ranges from encephalopathy, meningitis, hydrocephalus, and seizure to spinal cord dysfunction, peripheral neuropathy, and myop-athy.2,3,4,10 Only rare cases of neurosarcoidosis presentin

  • neurosarcoidosis presenting as acute infarction on diffusion weighted mr imaging summary of radiologic findings
    American Journal of Neuroradiology, 2007
    Co-Authors: M H Hodge, R L Williams, M B Fukui
    Abstract:

    A 36-year-old woman presented with acute-onset right lower extremity paresthesias, dysarthria, right Facial Droop, and right hemiparesis. CT and MR imaging of the brain revealed extensive white matter disease and left basal ganglia infarction with dural and leptomeningeal enhancement. Differential considerations included vasculitis, granulomatous disease, and neoplasm. Chest, abdomen, and pelvis CTs were normal. Right temporal lobe biopsy revealed noncaseating granulomatous inflammation consistent with neurosarcoidosis.

P Banerjee - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • higher score on preospital los angeles motor scale predicts likelihood of mechanical thrombectomy after acute ischemic stroke p1 472
    Neurology, 2018
    Co-Authors: Latha Ganti, P Banerjee
    Abstract:

    Objective: To study whether the prehsopital Los Angeles Motor Score (LAMS) is significantly associated with having mechanical thrombectomy in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Background: The LAMS is a prehospital scale that checks for Facial Droop, arm drift, and grip strength for a total of 0 to 5 points. With the advent of urgent mechanical intervention for large vessel strokes emerging as the treatment of choice, the identification of such strokes as quickly as possible is important. Design/Methods: Data from all stroke transports to a comprehensive stroke center during the immediate previous 12 month period were abstracted from our IRB approved prehospital research registry. Statistical analyses were performed using JMP 13 Pro for the Macintosh. Results: The cohort had 157 patients, 53% female, median age was 68 with interquartile range 58–79 years. Patients who received mechanical thrombectomy (table 1) were significantly more likely to have a LAMS of 5 (P= 0.0193), and receive tPA (P=0.0002). The LAMS retained statistical significance in a multivariate model that included age, gender, and baseline Rankin score. Conclusions: LAMS score of 5 is a powerful predictor of stroke patients who are likely to have mechanical thrombectomy, underlining its strong correlation to large vessel occlusion. Study Supported by: n/a Disclosure: Dr. Ganti has received personal compensation in an editorial capacity for Springer- International Journal of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Banerjee has nothing to disclose.