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Czech and Slovak Neurology and Neurosurgery - Issue 3/2024
Review Article
165Management of anaesthesia in children with neuromuscular diseasesP. Balážová, K. Viestová, I. Martinka, P. Zahradnikova, M. Kolníková, B. Nedomová
174Prediction of consistency of intracranial meningiomas based on conventional MRI examinationA. Lysak, V. Belan, M. Jezberová, M. Fabian, A. Šteňo
181185Virtual reality in rehabilitation of patients after strokeŠárka Baníková, Alice Najsrová, Iva Fiedorová, Jana Trdá, Ondřej Volný
Original Paper
191Healthcare management of children with an acquired demyelinating syndrome in the Czech RepublicT. Toman, A. Svěráková, P. Kršek, Z. Libá, Projekt Demon
197Dynamics of glucose concentration changes during ketogenic diet initiation in pediatric patients with drug-resistant epilepsy – analysis of glucose values in individual patientsK. Brožová, J. Michalec, M. Brabec, P. Bořilová, E. Povolná, P. Kohout, J. Brož
208Pain in patients with multiple sclerosis and its effect on selected aspects of the quality of lifeM. Miertová, N. Juríčková, A. Ovšonková
Short Communication
213Prevalence of neurological complications in children hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 infection or MIS-C in children – single center observational studyP. Mužlayová, P. Danhofer, K. Španělová, S. Kolář, O. Horák, J. Klučka, P. Štourač, J. Šenkyřík, M. Malá, L. Homola
220Relationship between the occurrence of benign fasciculations, patient‘s psychological profile, biochemical parameters, and mutations in the SMN1 geneP. Ridzoň, M. Langová, R. Krejčí, J. Tajtlová, N. Matulová
Letter to Editor
223Painful legs and moving toes syndrome – two case reportsL. Kunc, S. Dostálová, K. Šonka
Czech and Slovak Neurology and Neurosurgery
2024 Issue 3
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