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    Functional social support in patients with myasthenia gravis: Narrative review by Larrosa-Dominguez, Mireia, Reyes-Martí, Laura

    “…Social support promotes feelings of stability, predictability and self-esteem and reduces the social isolation, because information, tangible assistance and…”
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    Neurological deficit and degree of autonomy of patients with ischemic stroke treated with mechanical thrombectomy. A retrospective study by Bermello López, M.Lourdes, Pego Pérez, Emilio Rubén, Rodríguez Pérez, Isidoro

    “…To determine the degree of autonomy of patients treated with mechanical thrombectomy; to assess the degree of neurological deficit on admission and 24 h, and…”
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    Presence of palinopsia as a sign of selective CNS tractopathy: A case report by Asadollahzadeh, Elnaz, Shahmaei, Vahid, Hassanpour, Rezvan, Ebadi, Zahra, Sahraian, Mohammad Ali, Naser Moghadasi, Abdorreza

    “…Palinopsia, described as the persistence of visual images or their recurrence after the stimulus has disappeared, represents a rare but important…”
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    Effectiveness of an empowering health education programme for patients with epilepsy by Manzanares, Isabel, Carreño, Mar, Sevilla, Sonia, Lombraña, María, Grau, Ana, Conde-Blanco, Estefanía, Donaire, Antonio, Centeno, María, Khawaja, Mariam, Zabalegui, Adelaida

    “…To evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention with empowerment for patients with epilepsy in a Spanish reference hospital for epilepsy. A…”
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    Misophonia: A self-report-based scale development study by Koroglu, Sevgi, Durat, Gulgun

    “…Misophonia is an increasingly common psychiatric problem. Responses to triggers can lead to suicide, social isolation and poor quality of life. However, scale…”
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    “No SMA can hold”: Nursing care for children with spinal muscular atrophy. Descriptive analysis of two case studies by Ruta, Federico, Ferrara, Paolo, Dal Mas, Francesca

    “…Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is one of the most common genetic causes of death in children affecting about one in 10,000 live births, while its prevalence is…”
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    Social support, quality of life and activities of daily living in patients with myasthenia gravis in Spain and Latin America by Larrosa-Dominguez, Mireia, Reverté-Villarroya, Sílvia

    “…To determine the relationship of perceived social support with clinical variables, the profile of activities of daily living and quality of life in patients…”
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    Nurses’ knowledge regarding dysphagia: A cross-sectional study by Olímpio, Patrícia Batista, Pereira, Alexandre Santos, Bettencourt, Filipe Alexandre, Machado, Simão Pinheiro Gonzalez, Oliveira, Isabel de Jesus

    “…Dysphagia has a high prevalence with associated complications, such as respiratory infections and recurrent institutionalizations, factors associated with the…”
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    Impact of the NIHSS scale in the Stroke Unit of the Ramón y Cajal University Hospital: A tool to improve the quality of care by Pindado Carrasco, Sara, Esteban Cornejo, Mónica, Morel Fernández, Silvia

    “…Stroke is a time-dependent pathology which requires a rapid and universal neurological assessment tool. Since October 2021, following training of nursing…”
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    Femoral artery pseudoaneurysm after endovascular procedure in stroke patients: Case series by Marcos Osuna, Macarena, González Holgado, Elena, Llorente Olasagasti, Maddi, López de Turiso López, Arantza, Martínez Zabaleta, Maite, de la Riva Juez, Patricia

    “…Femoral artery access site complications are uncommon but likely to become more frequent with the increased use of endovascular procedures in stroke patients…”
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