A longitudinal study of an unusual rapidly progressive dementia case: A Case report
A 74-year-old, right-handed male was admitted with complaints of jaw and bilateral hand movements for 3 months and
Parkinsonism caused by adverse drug reactions
A 29-year-old Nigerian Edo woman, presented with a five-day history of tremor of her fingers and head at rest, with associated drooling of saliva from her mouth. There was no history of fever, vomiting, headache, dyspeptic symptoms, or any other neurological symptoms, although she reported dizziness. She had not used any drugs in the preceding […]