Rationale for a Multi-Factorial Approach for the Reversal of Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer’s disease and MCI: A Review
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive, multifactorial, neurodegenerative disease generally characterized by personality changes, memory loss, and a decline in overall cognitive function. The significant genetic risk factor for AD is the apolipoprotein E, epsilon 4 allele (ApoE4), and the inheritance of one or two copies
Progression of Retinal Atrophy and Presence of Oligoclonal Bands as Indicators of Cognitive Decline in Multiple Sclerosis
Inflammatory and neurodegenerative pathological features lead to cognitive impairment in 50–70% of multiple sclerosis patients. Biomarkers of axonal damage in multiple sclerosis include macular ganglion cell layer and retinal nerve fiber
Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Paediatric Long COVID-19: A Case Series
Case Presentation A 15-year-old male was admitted with a five-day history of an acute psychotic state. Medical History Family History Clinical Exam Treatment Clinical Outcome