Listar por tema "cognitive defect"

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  • Cornejo-Olivas, M.R.; Inca-Martinez, M.A.; Espinoza Huertas, Keren Antonieta; Veliz-Otani, D.; Velit-Salazar, M.R.; Marca, V.; Ortega, O.; Cornejo-Herrera, I.F.; Lindo-Samanamud, S.; Mora-Alferez, P.; Mazzetti, P. (IOS Press, 2015)
    Background: Late onset cases of Huntington disease (HD), with onset ≥60 years, account for up to 20% of HD cases worldwide. Clinical features include mild motor dysfunction with slow progression and cognitive impairment, ...
  • Wallin, M.T.; Pretell, E.J.; Bustos Palomino, Javier Arturo; Caballero, M.; Alfaro, M.; Kane, R.; Wilken, J.; Sullivan, C.; Fratto, T.; García Lescano, Héctor Hugo (Public Library of Science, 2012)
    Background: Few studies have focused on the cognitive morbidity of neurocysticercosis (NCC), one of the most common parasitic infections of the central nervous system. We longitudinally assessed the cognitive status and ...
  • Fischer Walker, C.L.; Lamberti, L.; Adair, L.; Guerrant, R.L.; Lescano Guevara, Andres Guillermo; Martorell, R.; Pinkerton, R.C.; Black, R.E. (Public Library of Science, 2012)
    Background: Diarrhea is a leading cause of morbidity among children under 5 years of age in low- and middle-income countries yet the additional effects and sequelae, such as cognitive impairment associated with diarrhea, ...
  • Koester-Hegmann, C.; Bengoetxea, H.; Kosenkov, D.; Thiersch, M.; Haider, T.; Gassmann, M.; Schneider Gasser, E.M. (Frontiers Media, 2019)
    Exposure to hypobaric hypoxia at high altitude (above 2500 m asl) causes cognitive impairment, mostly attributed to changes in brain perfusion and consequently neuronal death. Enriched environment and voluntary exercise ...
  • Prince, M.; Acosta, D.; Dangour, A.D.; Uauy, R.; Guerra Arteaga, Mariella; Huang, Y.; Jacob, K.S.; Llibre Rodriguez, J.J.; Salas, A.; Sosa, A.L.; Williams, J.D.; Acosta, I.; Albanese, E.; Dewey, M.E.; Ferri, C.P.; Stewart, R.; Gaona, C.; Jotheeswaran, A.T.; Kumar, P.S.; Li, S.; Guerra, J.C.L.; Rodriguez, D.; Rodriguez, G. (Crambridge University Press, 2011)
    Background: Adult leg length is influenced by nutrition in the first few years of life. Adult head circumference is an indicator of brain growth. There is a limited literature linking short legs and small skulls to an ...
  • Bustos Palomino, Javier Arturo; Gonzales, Isidro; Saavedra Pastor, Herbert; Handali, Sukwan; García Lescano, Héctor Hugo; Cysticercosis Working Group in Peru (Elsevier, 2021)
    Neurocysticercosis is endemic in most of the world and in endemic areas it accounts for approximately 30% of cases of epilepsy. Appropriate diagnosis and management of neurocysticercosis requires understanding the diverse ...
  • Sosa, A.L.; Albanese, E.; Stephan, B.C.M.; Dewey, M.; Acosta, D.; Ferri, C.P.; Guerra, Milagros; Huang, Y.; Jacob, K.S.; Jiménez-Velázquez, I.Z.; Rodriguez, J.J.; Salas, A.; Williams, J.; Acosta, I.; González-Viruet, M.; Guerra Hernandez, M.A.; Shuran, L.; Prince, M.J.; Stewart, R. (Public Library of Science, 2012)
    Background: Rapid demographic ageing is a growing public health issue in many low- and middle-income countries (LAMICs). Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a construct frequently used to define groups of people who may be ...
  • Diaz, M.M.; Custodio, N.; Montesinos, R.; Lira, D.; Herrera-Perez, E.; Pintado-Caipa, M.; Cuenca-Alfaro, J.; Gamboa, C.; Lanata, S. (Frontiers Media, 2021)
    Background: Reversible etiologies of cognitive impairment are common and treatable, yet the majority of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia research in Latin America has focused on irreversible, neurodegenerative ...

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