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    Amy S. Wasterlain, Nitin K. Sethi in Atlas of Epilepsies (2010)

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    Cysticercosis of temporalis muscle: an unusual cause of temporal headaches. A case report

    Cysticercosis is a common parasitic infection caused by encysted larvae of the helminth Taenia solium (pork tapeworm). The central nervous system (CNS) is the most important primary site of infection and the dise...

    Prahlad K. Sethi, Nitin K. Sethi, Josh Torgovnick in The Journal of Headache and Pain (2007)

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    Facial diplegia with hyperreflexia-a mild Guillain-Barre Syndrome variant, to treat or not to treat?

    Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) is readily diagnosed when the presentation is that of ascending weakness and areflexia. Atypical presentations with preserved, and at times, brisk reflexes, can be a diagnostic di...

    Nitin K Sethi, Josh Torgovnick in Journal of Brachial Plexus and Peripheral … (2007)

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    Red forehead dot syndrome and migraine

    Prahlad K. Sethi, Nitin K. Sethi, Josh Torgovnick in The Journal of Headache and Pain (2007)

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    Nitrous oxide “Whippit” abuse presenting with cobalamin responsive psychosis

    Nitrous oxide is a commonly abused inhalant drug. It is known to precipitate vitamin B12 deficiency when used chronically and acutely, especially in people having marginal vitamin B12 reserve.

    Nitin K. Sethi, Paul Mullin, Josh Torgovnick in Journal of Medical Toxicology (2006)

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    Vibrio cholerae diarrhoea in a three-day-old breastfed neonate

    A confirmed case of cholera in a 3-day-old neonate is being reported. Possible source of infection could be by holy water (Charnamrit) given to the baby, which is common ritual in India. Mother’s milk has never b...

    Nitin K. Sethi, S. K. Sethi in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (2001)