Elucidating the Effect of Extreme Delta Brush Pattern in Anti-N-Methyl-D- Aspartate (NMDA) Receptor Encephalitis

Encephalitis

Introduction Anti-N-methyl-d-aspartate (Anti-NMDA) encephalitis (ANMDARE), an autoimmune initially manifests as viral prodrome progressing to psychiatric symptoms. These lead to movement disorders and/or seizures ultimately progressing to decreased level of consciousness. The extreme delta brush is a pattern usually observed in frontotemporal regions of premature infants. This pattern normally goes off upon anti-epileptic treatment, but it […]

Active Brain to Delay Alzheimer’s Onset

Alzheimer’s

A longitudinal cohort study claims that high level of cognitive activity in older age may delay the onset of alzheimer’s disease by nearly 5 years. 1,903 old participants were enrolled for annual cognitive clinical evaluations and neuropathologic examination after death. Cognitive activity at baseline and time of diagnosis along with postmortem markers of alzheimer’s and […]

Mortality Rates in Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias

Dementias

Other types of dementias could be more concerning than alzheimer’s disease due to high mortality rates, says a new study. A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed including 78 studies to compare the difference in mortality rates between those without dementia and with various types of dementia. The study encompassed 63125 individuals with dementia and […]

Sleep Problems and Dementia

Dementia

A study reports that shorter the sleep one takes during the midlife higher is the risk of late-onset dementia. The study included 7959 participants of the Whitehall II study to examine the association between sleep duration and incidence of dementia using over 25 years. 521 participants developed dementia mostly after the age of 70 years. […]