SEVERE INVASIVE RHOMBENCEPHALITIS MIMICKING FACIAL NEURITIS IN A HEALTHY MIDDLE-AGED MAN: A CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW

Severe invasive rhombencephalitis mimicking facial neuritis in a healthy middle-aged man: a case report and literature review

Neurolisteriosis is a foodborne infection of the central nervous system that is easily misdiagnosed, especially in healthy adults with atypical symptoms.A 50-year-old man presented with a 3-day history of distortion of the oral commissure.Facial neuritis was diagnosed and treated with intravenous dexamethasone.His condition deteriorated rapidly, an

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Comparison of EISCAT and ionosonde electron densities: application to a ground-based ionospheric segment of a space weather programme

Space weather applications require real-time data and wide area observations from both ground- and space-based instrumentation.From space, the global navigation satellite system - GPS - is an important tool.From the ground the incoherent scatter (IS) radar technique permits a direct measurement up to the topside region, while ionosondes give good m

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