27 Feb
Miyastenia Gravis (Miyasteni) November Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is a disease characterized by rapid fatigue and weakness in the muscles, which occurs when the number of acetyl choline receptors in the nerve-November junction decreases. There may be one or more antibodies that reduce acetyl choline receptors at the neur November junction. 80-90% of acetyl choline receptor […]
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WHAT IS OPTIC NEURITIS? It is the effect of the nerve that carries visual signals from the eye to the brain by an inflammatory process. It is a condition that is usually seen at a young age. The most important symptom is vision loss, one eye is affected, and eye movements may be painful for […]
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HOW SHOULD NUTRITION BE IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE? Parkinson’s Disease, which occurs in one out of every hundred people after the age of 50 and increases in frequency with age, occurs with the loss of dopamine-producing cells in the brain. Drugs are used to increase dopaminergic activity, which are insufficient in its treatment. With some of […]
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Parkinson's Disease, which occurs in one out of every hundred people after the age of 50 and increases in frequency with age, occurs with the loss of dopamine-producing cells in the brain.
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What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS) ? Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease caused by the immune system accepting its own myelin structures as antigens and developing a defense reaction. As a result of the immune system attacking its own myelin layer, areas without myelin are formed in the brain and medulla spinalis (demyelinated). These […]
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A DISEASE THAT CAUSES HEADACHES AND VISION LOSS ” PSEUDOTUMOR CEREBRI” Pseudotumor cerebri, commonly known as “pseudotumor cerebri”, is medically referred to as “idiopathic intracranial hypertension” or “benign intracranial hypertension “. A tumor in the cranium is a condition in which intracranial pressure increases without a space-occupying formation such as bleeding, cyst. It is usually […]
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HOW CAN WE PREVENT ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE ? The things that need to be done to keep your brain healthier and younger are almost the same as other organs in the body. Eating a Mediterranean diet dominated by olive oil, avoiding solid fats, frozen foods and dough products, and consuming two or three meals of fish […]
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EEG WHAT IS EEG? Electroencephalography, briefly called EEG, is a method by which the electrical activity of the brain is recorded and examined. Electrodes are attached to the scalp in a certain order. A conductive substance called a cake is used for this process. Made from a minimum of 20 minutes of footage. Depending on […]
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EMG What is EMG? What is EMG? November 1, 2019 is an examination method in which the electrical activities of muscles, peripheral nerves and November 1, 2019 muscle nerve junction are examined to investigate the signs of disease. When examining the peripheral nerves, a low level of electricity is given and recorded from another point […]
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Ganglion Blockade What is Ganglion Blockade ? These are injection treatments made to special areas that match the nerve trace in chronic pain. The formation of pain in the nerve area where the injection is applied is prevented. The application is initially applied weekly and then monthly at a frequency of. Since it is a […]
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