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27 Feb

Injection Therapy

WHAT ARE THE NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES FOR WHICH INJECTION THERAPY IS PERFORMED ? Migraine Treatment It is a suitable option for chronic migraine patients. About 30 injections are made in the middle of the eyebrow, temporal region and occipital region. Since the nerve endings at the trigger points of migraine become insensitive, the frequency, duration and […]

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27 Feb

Neuroophthalmology

NÖROOFTALMOLOJI What is Neuroophthalmology? It is a common area of eye and nervous system diseases that occur with the influence of eye nerves, eye muscles and visual pathways; It deals with conditions such as vision loss, double vision, eyelid November and pupil dysfunction. It can be briefly described as eye neurology.2. The optic nerve, also […]

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27 Feb

Neurootology

NEUROOTOLOGY (DIZZINESS) What is Neurootology? It is a branch of science that deals with diseases of the brain regions and nerves involved in the perception of movement and maintaining balance.In order to detect movement and maintain balance, sensations from the vestibular nerve, joint position sensations, and visual data from the eyes are processed in the […]

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27 Feb

Headache

Headache What Is a Headache? It is a feeling of discomfort defined as pain that affects part or all of the head. It occurs quite often in society, there are very few people who have never had a headache in their entire life. The characteristics, localization, duration and severity of pain vary depending on the […]

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27 Feb

Dementia

Demans What is Dementia? Dementia gets its name from the Latin word “mens”, which means mind, dementia means the absence of mind. If we want to make a clearer definition, we can define it as the occurrence of complaints such as forgetfulness, calculation, personality change, incompetence in daily tasks and an increase in a level […]

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27 Feb

Parkinson’s Disease

PARKINSON’S DISEASE What is Parkinson’s Disease? It is a degenerative disease that leads to movement restriction and tremor caused by the loss of dopaminergic cells in the brain. The cause of the disease and the mechanisms leading to neuron loss have not yet been fully elucidated, it is believed that genetic and environmental factors play […]

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27 Feb

Stroke Disease

Stroke Disease What is an Ischemic Stroke ( Cerebral and cerebellar infarction)? An ischemic stroke is the appearance of a circulatory disorder in the brain as a result of blockage of blood vessels supplying the brain for any reason. With sudden onset in patients with stroke, symptoms occur according to the affected brain region. These […]

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27 Feb

Epilepsy

EPILEPSI (SARA DISEASE) What is epilepsy? Epilepsy is a chronic disease caused by increased excitability of brain cells. Sudden, stereotypical changes occur in consciousness, behavior, emotion, movement or perception functions that continue for a certain period of time.The most common ages for epilepsy are the first 1 year and the periods after 60 years. Damage […]

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27 Feb

Neuropathies

NÖROPATILER What is Neuropathy? It is a disease of the nerves that provide the connection between the brain and other structures of the human body. It is classified according to the affected nerves, the characteristics of the affected and the causes.   What is Cranial Neuropathy? These are the cases where the nerves that go […]

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27 Feb

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

MULTIPL SCLEROSIS (MS)​ What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)? It is an immune-derived disease of the central nervous system with loss of myelin. Lesions called “demyelinating plaque” accumulate in the brain and spinal cord. In the later years of the disease, it can lead to disorders such as loss of vision, loss of muscle strength, balance […]

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