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Read MoreNitrous oxide abuse is increasing globally particularly in the young, and manifests as neurologic symptoms typically affecting the lower extremities. We present a case of a patient with significant nitrous oxide abuse who presented with upper extremity symptoms of decreased sensation in the hand, with difficult to control spontaneous movement of the fingers bilaterally ("dancing fingers").
Lumbar neurofibroma is a benign neoplasm that originates from peripheral nerves, specifically from Schwann cells. While it can occur at various anatomical sites, its manifestation in the lumbar region has specific clinical and neurosurgical aspects, which are of great relevance for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Meningiomas of central nervous system are common lesion, but among them the cystic meningiomas are very rare tumors. We report two cases of cystic meningioma successfully treated and we propose the modification of the widely used Nauta classification of cystic meningiomas.
For many hearing-impaired individuals, even with the aid of Hearing Aids (HAs) or Cochlear Implants (CIs), one of the most demanding tasks remains understanding speech in noise, which is closely tied to spatial hearing. Recent research has highlighted the significant advantages of integrating information from various sensory modalities, a phenomenon known as cross-modal stimulation.