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Item type:Publication, Neuropsychological profiles and cognitive outcome in patient with left mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE)(2022) ;Babunovska Marija ;Karanfilovich Katerina; ;Boshkovski BojanKuzmanovski Igor - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, VESTIBULAR MIGRAINE-CASE REPORT(2016) ;Babunovska Marija; ;Kuzmanovski Igor ;Cvetkovska EmilijaBoshkovski BojanBackground: Vestibular migraine is a term that is included in the classification of the International Headache Society (ICH) 2016. Diagnostic criteria for vestibular migraine include: A) at least 5 episodes that fulfill criteria C and D; B) current or past history of migraine without or with aura; C) vestibular symptoms with moderate to severe intensity, lasting from 5 minutes till 72 hours; D) At least 50% of the episodes have one of the following migrenous characteristics:1. a) unilateral localization b) pulsatile quality c) moderate or severe intensity d) worsening after routine physical activity 2. Photophobia and phonophobia 3. Visual aura. Approximately 40% of the migraine patients have vestibular migraine. It is also important to emphasize that headache is not always present. Case presentation: We present 32 year old female patient who complained of attacks of vertigo, caused by movement of the head, lasting 10 minutes, several times a week that was sometimes accompanied by unilateral headache, with pulsatile quality and nausea. Otherwise, her physical and neurological examination was normal.The following investigations were made: laboratory blood analysis, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of the brain and cervical spine, color duplex sonography of the carotid and vertebral arteries and audiovestibular testing- all with normal findings. A suspicion for vestibular migraine was raised and the patient was recommended therapy with SSRI, management of stress and appropriate life-style modification. Her control examination after one month showed reduction of her symptoms.Conclusion:Young adult women (20-40 years) have increased risk for vestibular migraine. Differential diagnosis includes benign positional vertigo, Menier disease, transient ischemic attack in the vertebra-basilar system and vestibular nerve irritation. Treatment includes Ca channels blockers, SSRI, Clonazepam, Beta blockers, stress management, exercise and life-style modification. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Micturition and startle-induced reflex seizures in a patient with focal cortical dysplasia in the middle frontal gyrus(Elsevier, 2019-01) ;Cvetkovska Emilija ;Babunovska Marija ;Kuzmanovski Igor ;Boskovski Bojan - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Correlation of CRP as inflammatory biomarker and clinical forms of MS.(Лига против епилепсија на Република Македонија = League Against Epilepsy of the Republic of Macedonia, 2017) ;Burneska Sazdova Slobodanka ;Aleksovski Vasko ;Boshkovski Bojan ;Kuzmanovski Igor - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Young onset subcortical dementia-a spectrum of HIV associated neurocognitive disorder(Лига против епилепсија на Република Македонија = League Against Epilepsy of the Republic of Macedonia, 2017) ;Novotni Gabriela; ;Cvetkovska Emilija ;Kuzmanovski IgorBoshkovski Bojan - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Autonomic respiratory epileptic aura: a case series of nine patients(League Against Epilepsy of the Republic of Macedonia/Лига против епилепсија на Република Македонија, 2017) ;Kuzmanovski Igor ;Cvetkovska Emilija ;Tanaskova Nikolina ;Boshkovski Bojan
