Abdul Qavi

Abdul Qavi
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences · Department of Neurology

DM NEUROLOGY

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Introduction
Dr. Abdul Qavi is presently working in Department of Neurology at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences Lucknow. He does research in Neurology, Neuroradiology and Electrophysiology. His most recent publication is based on SPECT study in patients of hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage.

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Internet addiction is characterized by excessive or poorly controlled preoccupations, urges or behaviors regarding computer use and internet access that lead to impairment or distress. The present study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of internet de-addiction programme on stress and autonomic functions in young adults. 500 young adults (age...
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Objectives: Resistive index (RI) and pulsatility index (PI) assessed on carotid Doppler assess the hemodynamic status of cranial vasculature. They are related to the severity of stroke and help determine the overall outcome. This study was done to compare the hospital stay and stroke severity with RI and PI of both internal carotid arteries. Materi...
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Early diagnosis and treatment of tubercular meningitis (TBM) is one of the best predictors of survival. The smear testing of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) has a low sensitivity and cultures, though having higher sensitivity, take a long time in TBM diagnosis. The present study was done to evaluate the proportion of positive Gene Xpert test, a rapid...
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Introduction Stroke is a major cause of death and disability around the globe. The development of depression following a stroke further increases the disability and impairs functional recovery. In recent decades, despite the advancement in structural and nuclear medicine imaging, the pathophysiologic basis of poststroke depression (PSD) is not well...
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Nerve conduction studies (NCS) form one of the crucial diagnostics, aiding in treatment decisions like administration of intravenous immunoglobulin therapy or therapeutic plasma exchange, as these interventions reduce mortality significantly.There might be a situation during that period, wherein the intensivist may need to take an early decision ba...
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Objective: Our aim was to observe frequency of cranial autonomic symptoms (CAS) in migraineurs (primary) and its relation with laterality of headache or other factors, if any. Background: Migraine episodes have headaches with or without aura, and sometimes associated with systemic autonomic nervous system symptoms. Primarily presence of cranial...
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Purpose: Cranial autonomic symptoms are typically associated with the trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias and also present in substantial cases of migraine. Autonomic nervous system dysfunctions are also been reported in headache disorders and postulated to promote headache attacks. This study was aimed to evaluate the parasympathetic and sympatheti...
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Introduction: The presence of cranial autonomic symptoms (CAS) is a hallmark of trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia like cluster headache but their presence in migraine is also not uncommon. Like in trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias, the activation of the trigeminal autonomic reflex pathway is thought to be the possible explanation of the presence of...
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Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is well known for its neurotropism, primary infection and reactivation after variable latency periods. After reactivation from spinal or cranial nerve ganglia, viruses can affect the central nervous system and cranial vasculature via transaxonal migration followed by transmural spread from the adventitial layer to the i...
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Several patients with pneumonia-like symptoms of unknown cause were found linked to the wholesale market in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The World Health Organization announced on March 11th, 2020, that the outbreak of “Corona Virus Disease 2019” (COVID-19) has become pandemic. At present, we are going through the second wave of infection. To da...
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Depression following a stroke/poststroke depression (PSD) has been newly recognized as one of the most common complications after stroke. PSD may affect neuroplasticity and quality of life. The purpose of present study was to find out effects of depression on functional recovery, quality of life and neuroplasticity in patients with acute stroke. Me...
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Pathological and experimental studies indicate the existence of a “penumbra” of progressive tissue damage and edema in regions immediately surrounding a hematoma in patients of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). This zone of oligemia surrounding ICH has a potential for perfusion recovery. Improved understanding of the pathophysiology of perilesional b...
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Severe oromandibular dystonia in a child following Japanese encephalitis treated with botulinum toxin. NJNS. 2020;17(1):53-55 To access Nepal Journal of Neuroscience Archives, scan QR code: Abstract Japanese encephalitis is an important cause of encephalitis in Southeast Asia. Survivors may suff er from various movement disorders leading to disabil...
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Herpes zoster oticus or Ramsay Hunt syndrome is an uncommon neurological manifestation of herpes virus infection causing external ear rash with otalgia and facial nerve palsy. Rarely herpetic infection may present with multiple cranial nerves palsies involving VII, VIII, IX and X cranial nerves. Here we report a case of herpes zoster oticus with mu...
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Background Stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP) is an important cause of poststroke morbidity and mortality. Several clinical risk scores predict the risk of SAP. In this study, we used the A 2 DS 2 score (age, atrial fibrillation, dysphagia, sex, and stroke severity) to assess the risk of SAP in patients admitted with acute stroke. Methods A high (5-...
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Background Stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP) is an important cause of poststroke morbidity and mortality. Several clinical risk scores predict the risk of SAP. In this study, we used the A2DS2 score (age, atrial fibrillation, dysphagia, sex, and stroke severity) to assess the risk of SAP in patients admitted with acute stroke. Methods A high (5–10)...
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Background: Early rehabilitation plays a very important role in stroke outcome. In India people from rural areas get primary treatment from district hospitals, where the rehabilitation facilities are not available, and then referred to the tertiary care hospital (after 2-3weeks) hence the rehabilitation process is delayed. It may delay the improvem...
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In this study, we describe clinical and imaging spectrum, and the natural course of patients with disseminated cysticercosis. How albendazole affects the course of disease has also been evaluated. We assessed the Toll-like receptor-4 gene polymorphisms, to know the reason for the apparently higher prevalence of disseminated cysticercosis in India....
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Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause varied neurological manifestations which are subacute to chronic in onset. Subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord is one such characteristic neurological manifestation of vitamin B12 deficiency. We report a case series of five patients who presented with acute onset (<15 days) neurological manifestations due...

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