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  • Case Diagnosis: Jamestown Canyon Virus Causing Severe Guillain Barré Syndrome: A Case Report by Timothy Bazil, Megan Ziske, and Evan Halchishick

    Case Diagnosis: Jamestown Canyon Virus Causing Severe Guillain Barré Syndrome: A Case Report

    Timothy Bazil, Megan Ziske, and Evan Halchishick

    Publication Date: 5-2022

  • Reporting of Concussion Symptoms in High School Aged Athletes by Aimee HIte, Patrick Karabon, and Neil Alpiner

    Reporting of Concussion Symptoms in High School Aged Athletes

    Aimee HIte, Patrick Karabon, and Neil Alpiner

    Publication Date: 5-2-2022

    INTRODUCTION
    Each year, one to two million concussions occur in the youth populations and constitute 8.9% of all high school athletic injuries. However, current literature lacks studies that focus on concussion symptoms. This study sought to ascertain the prevalence of reporting concussion symptoms and continuing to play while experiencing symptoms in high school aged athletes.

  • Insufficient Sleep Following Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Correlates With Neurocognitive Dysfunction by Bailey Hull, Patrick Karabon, and Neal Alpiner

    Insufficient Sleep Following Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Correlates With Neurocognitive Dysfunction

    Bailey Hull, Patrick Karabon, and Neal Alpiner

    Publication Date: 5-2-2022

    INTRODUCTION
    Sleep disturbance of any nature is reported in more than half of all mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) patients. The pathophysiology of sleep disturbance following an mTBI is associated with structural and functional disruptions of sleep circuitry and circadian rhythm. Specifically, in the pediatric population, untreated sleep disturbance has been shown to delay mTBI recovery and compound other morbidities including neurocognitive dysfunction. It was our goal to further analyze the impact sleep disturbance has on neurocognitive function in children recovering from an mTBI.

  • Right Arm Weakness and Vaginal Spotting: A Curious Case of Paraneoplastic Necrotizing Myopathy Associated with Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma by Jesse Lou and Julie Ferris

    Right Arm Weakness and Vaginal Spotting: A Curious Case of Paraneoplastic Necrotizing Myopathy Associated with Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma

    Jesse Lou and Julie Ferris

    Publication Date: 5-2022

  • Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Associated Demyelinating Disorder Presenting as Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis After Sars-Cov-2 Vaccination: A Case Report by Jesse Lou, Dustin Sielski, Hanan Saleh, Brandon Trivax, Julie Ferris, and Ronald Taylor

    Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Associated Demyelinating Disorder Presenting as Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis After Sars-Cov-2 Vaccination: A Case Report

    Jesse Lou, Dustin Sielski, Hanan Saleh, Brandon Trivax, Julie Ferris, and Ronald Taylor

    Publication Date: 5-2022

  • Sarcoid Myelitis Masking as Multiple Sclerosis in an Otherwise Healthy 45-year-old: A Case Report by Jesse Lou and Brandon Trivax

    Sarcoid Myelitis Masking as Multiple Sclerosis in an Otherwise Healthy 45-year-old: A Case Report

    Jesse Lou and Brandon Trivax

    Publication Date: 5-2022

  • Post-Concussive Visual Symptoms in Teens Undergoing Rehabilitation by Daniel Ludema and Neil Alpiner

    Post-Concussive Visual Symptoms in Teens Undergoing Rehabilitation

    Daniel Ludema and Neil Alpiner

    Publication Date: 5-2-2022

    INTRODUCTION
    Visual symptoms are commonly reported in those who have experienced mild TBI. However, there has not been much research on other types of visual disturbances commonly seen in the post-concussive period. The goal of this study was to identify novel visual symptoms seen in post-concussive teens.

  • Post COVID-19 Infection Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Adults Presenting with Pain, Ascending Weakness, and Paresthesias: A Case Report by Dustin Sielski, Jesse Lou, Timothy Bazil, and Lisa Grant

    Post COVID-19 Infection Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Adults Presenting with Pain, Ascending Weakness, and Paresthesias: A Case Report

    Dustin Sielski, Jesse Lou, Timothy Bazil, and Lisa Grant

    Publication Date: 10-2022

    Patient with documented COVID-19 infection five weeks prior to arrival and presented with pain, paresthesias, and weakness in the bilateral lower extremities. Symptoms began shortly after patient recovered from COVID-19 infection, however, patient developed ascending weakness extending into the hands with left sided chest pain, prompting patient to present for evaluation.

  • Protective Effect of Previous Spine Surgery in Traumatic Cervical Spinal Cord Injury: A Case Report by Jennifer Sloan and Ronald Taylor

    Protective Effect of Previous Spine Surgery in Traumatic Cervical Spinal Cord Injury: A Case Report

    Jennifer Sloan and Ronald Taylor

    Publication Date: 10-2022

 
 
 

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