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Journal of Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery

ISSN: 2684-6012

Open Access

Volume 4, Issue 1 (2021)

Case Report Pages: 1 - 2

Idiopathic Abducens Nerve Palsy

Dr. Krishnendu Choudhury, Dr. Sushanta Bhanja, Dr. B. Vamshi Krishna, Dr. Joydeep Das, Dr. N. Jeevan Naik

Sixth cranial nerve palsy causes paralysis of lateral rectus muscle leading to horizontal diplopia on lateral gaze and inability to abduct the eye. Such palsy may be secondary to trauma, infection, stroke in pons, Wernicke encephalopathy, raised intracranial tension from meningitis, encephalitis, or it may be idiopathic or benign when no discernible cause can be found after detailed investigation, and in such cases, spontaneous recovery of symptoms usually occurs with resolution of palsy in a few weeks. We depict a patient with acute onset abducens palsy with diplopia without any identifiable cause which recovered spontaneously within 4 weeks.

Editorial Pages: 1 - 2

Neurological impacts of COVID-19

Nan Zhang*

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Clinical image Pages: 1 - 4

After Surgery: Psychology effects on Patients

Tessa Williams*

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Clinical image Pages: 1 - 4

Joubert Syndrome : Neurological disorder

Anna john

Joubert syndrome is an autosomal recessive condition distinguished by a wide variety of symptoms. The mixture of mental retardation, cerebellar ataxia, episodic hyperpnea, disturbances of eye movement, generalised hypotonia, and the visible molar-tooth indication Cerebral imaging. The number of cases reported has risen all over the world

Research Article Pages: 1 - 3

Factors affecting Vestibular Schwannoma radiosurgery outcomes: First Gamma Knife experience from KSA.

Bilal Muhammad , Abdulaziz AL Hamad, Marouf Adili, Faiza Salim Mansoor Wahid.

This study is aimed at an institutional review of Vestibular Schwannomas (VS) treatment with the first Gamma Knife machine in the Kingdom in order to describe expected goals of outcomes

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