Leveron&Nexovas
Neurology India
menu-bar5 Open access journal indexed with Index Medicus
  Users online: 3922  
 Home | Login 
About Editorial board Articlesmenu-bullet NSI Publicationsmenu-bullet Search Instructions Online Submission Subscribe Videos Etcetera Contact
Read this article

 


    Article Cited by others



Central nervous system toxoplasmosis in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome : An emerging disease in India.

Mathew M J, Chandy M J

Year : 1999| Volume: 47| Issue : 3 | Page no: 182-7

   This article has been cited by
 
1 Autism spectrum disorders may be due to cerebral toxoplasmosis associated with chronic neuroinflammation causing persistent hypercytokinemia that resulted in an increased lipid peroxidation, oxidative stress, and depressed metabolism of endogenous and exogenous substances
Prandota, J.
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders. 2010; 4(2): 119-155
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]
2 Parasitic zoonoses in India: An overview
Singh, B.B. and Sharma, R. and Sharma, J.K. and Juyal, P.D.
OIE Revue Scientifique et Technique. 2010; 29(3): 629-637
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]
3 The importance of toxoplasma gondii infection in diseases presenting with headaches. headaches and aseptic meningitis may be manifestations of the jarisch-herxheimer reaction
Prandota, J.
International Journal of Neuroscience. 2009; 119(12): 2144-2182
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]
4 Idiopathic intracranial hypertension, pseudotumor cerebri, and aseptic meningitis may be caused by reactivation of latent cerebral toxoplasmosis [Idiopatyczne nadciśnienie śródczaszkowe, guz rzekomy czaszki oraz aseptyczne zapalenie opon moga̧ być spowodowane reaktywacja̧ latentnej toksoplazmozy mózgowej]
Prandota, J.
Pediatria Polska. 2009; 84(5): 453-468
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]
5 Is Toxoplasma gondii a causal agent in migraine?
Koseoglu, E. and Yazar, S. and Koc, I.
American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 2009; 338(2): 120-122
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]
6 A serological study of cysticercosis in patients with HIV
Parija, S.C. and Gireesh, A.R.
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo. 2009; 51(4): 185-189
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]
7 HIV neurology in the developing world
Birbeck, G.L.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology. 2007; 85: 33-43
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]
8 Cerebral toxoplasmosis in AIDS
Chirch, L.M. and Luft, B.J.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology. 2007; 85: 147-158
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]
9 Recurrent headache as the main symptom of acquired cerebral toxoplasmosis in nonhuman immunodeficiency virus-infected subjects with no lymphadenopathy: The parasite may be responsible for the neurogenic inflammation postulated as a cause of different types of headaches
Prandota, J.
American Journal of Therapeutics. 2007; 14(1): 63-105
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]
10 Clinical profile of HIV in India
Kumarasamy, N. and Vallabhaneni, S. and Flanigan, T.P. and Mayer, K.H. and Solomon, S.
Indian Journal of Medical Research. 2005; 121(4): 377-394
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]
11 Diagnosis of neurotoxoplasmosis by antibody detection in cerebrospinal (CSF) fluid using Latex Agglutination Test and ELISA
Chandramukhi, A.
Journal of Communicable Diseases. 2004; 36(3): 153-158
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]
12 Management of HIV-associated focal brain lesions in developing countries
Modi M, Mochan A, Modi G
QJM-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. 2004; 97 (7): 413-421
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]
13 Genes, germs, and schizophrenia - an evolutionory perspective
Ledgerwood LG, Ewald PW, Cochran GM
PERSPECTIVES IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. 2003; 46 (3): 317-348
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]
14 Profile of neurologic disorders associated with HIV/AIDS from Bangalore, south India (1989-96)
Satishchandra, P. and Nalini, A. and Gourie-Devi, M. and Khanna, N. and Santosh, V. and Ravi, V. and Chandramuki, A.D.A. and Jayakumar, P.N. and Shankar, S.K.
Indian Journal of Medical Research. 2000; 111(JAN.): 14-23
[Pubmed]  [Google Scholar]

 

Online since 20th March '04
Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow