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Browsing by Author "Baheti, NN"

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    Acquired hepatolenticular degeneration: Is the T1 hyperintensity due to manganese deposition?
    (NEUROLOGY INDIA, 2009) Baheti, NN; Hassan, H; Rathore, C; Krishnan, S; Kesavadas, C
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    Hemispheric intracranial lipoma with seizure: Look under the carpet
    (NEUROLOGY INDIA, 2011) Cherian, A; Baheti, NN; Menon, R; Iyer, RS
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    Hyperreflexic Guillain-Barre syndrome
    (ANNALS OF INDIAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY, 2010) Baheti, NN; Manuel, D; Shinde, PD; Radhakrishnan, A; Nair, M
    Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) is an acquired acute autoimmune polyradiculoneuropathy. The 2 features considered essential for the diagnosis of GBS are progressive motor weakness and areflexia. There have been several descriptions of reflex preservation and hyperreflexia in axonal variant of GBS in Chinese, Japanese, and European populations but it is not common in the Indian subcontinent. We report 2 such cases discussing the pathophysiology and management aspects. This case report is to impress upon treating physicians and neurologists in training that a hyperreflexic variant of GBS albeit rare, should not be missed in a given clinical setting.
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    Idiopathic intracranial hypertension presenting as unilateral papilledema
    (NEUROLOGY INDIA, 2010) Wattamwar, PR; Baheti, NN; Radhakrishnan, A
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    Intracerebral hemorrhages in Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease
    (NEUROLOGY INDIA, 2009) Baheti, NN; Cherian, A; Kate, M; Krishnan, S; Thomas, B
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    Oxcarbazepine induced worsening of seizures in Jeavons syndrome: Lessons learnt from an interesting presentation
    (NEUROLOGY INDIA, 2011) Menon, R; Baheti, NN; Cherian, A; Iyer, RS
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