3 minutes neurology by Mohammad Kazmi

Last Updated: June 18, 2026
This podcast is about quick neurology review in bits and pieces. Bit by bit neurology bits. Shortest info on the subject.
Stiff Person Syndrome
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Stiff person syndrome
Shingles / Herpes Zoster
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Shingles affects 1 in 3 Americans, is more likely if you've had chickenpox. Aging increases the risk, with potential complications like postherpetic neuralgia, pneumonia or death. Early signs include pain and fever, rash typically appears on one side/one Dermatome. Shingrix for prevention, and antiviral medications can reduce severity. Start the treatment within 72 hours with Acyclovir, Valcyclovir or Famcyclovir  for seven days or so. PHN, lasting over three months, is a common complication in 10-50%. Corticosteroids aren't routinely recommended. If you're over 50 and had chickenpox, your immune system decline puts you at risk. Testing is done with the PCR with swabs of the lesions, CSF, tissue, bronchial  lavage, vitreal, aspirate, corneal swab. What is
Mediterranean diet
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A quick review of Mediterranean diet
PRES
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Breast syndrome push the reversible encephalopathy
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension
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Intracranial hypertension, pseudotumor cerebri causes and treatment. A quick review on the subject.
Treatment of Bell’s-palsy
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Treatment of Bell’s-palsy
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension Or pseudo tumor cerebri
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This is short note on pseudotumor cerebri or intracranial hypertension
Neuro Short Notes (Trailer)
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Press : posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome
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Posterior reversible encephalopathy is due to hypertension and in the clamshell and due to some medication like Prograf if I asked him and cyclosporine in which patients have a very high blood pressure vision loss and cephalopathy and seizures it’s an auto immune issue 10 to 25% of hemorrhage as well controlled blood pressure and do good symptomatic treatment.
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