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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2025.05.104 | DOI Listing |
Reported here is the unpublished long follow-up (22 years and 14 years) of 2 patients with longstanding causalgia initially successfully treated by nerve resection and reported in detail previously in this journal. There are very little such long-term data for causalgia of this nature available. This is a rare opportunity to reevaluate these 2 patients who began their stories not too differently but went on to follow very different paths.
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July 2025
Department of Otolaryngology, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Taiwan.
External stapediovestibular dislocations are rare and often traumatic. Congenital facial nerve anomalies, as in this case, make reconstruction of the ossicular chain even more challenging.A 37-year-old woman patient presented progressive bilateral hearing loss and aural fullness for 1 month in May 2024.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNordisk Alkohol Nark
August 2025
University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland.
This paper explores how gender, risk, responsibility and shame feature in young people's (aged 18-20 years) stories about alcohol consumption with peers in Iceland. The data consist of 73 stories generated through the story completion method. The participants were presented with a story stem and invited to complete it.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUgeskr Laeger
June 2025
Neurokirurgisk Afdeling, Aalborg Universitetshospital.
Charis Malformation type 1 (CM1) is a common incidental radiological finding, most often asymptomatic. Congenital CM1 is often due to a small fossa posterior, while acquired CM1 may be due to a change in pressure gradient over the foramen magnum. We present a case of a previously healthy patient with a several yearlong story of occipital headache, dizziness and nausea.
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May 2025
Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center, Institute of Living, 200 Retreat Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106, United States.
Social-emotional (SE) regulation is necessary for successful social interactions. Such emotion regulation (ER), however, has been examined in only a few studies using naturalistic SE tasks during functional neuroimaging. We examined ER in typically developed young adults (n = 62) watching and listening to a video of a person telling an emotional (positive, negative) or neutral story during functional MRI.
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