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BJP MLA Rameshwar Chaurasia voices concern over law and order in Bihar

PATNA: Voicing concern over "deteriorating" law and ordersituation in Bihar, an MLA of ruling NDA ally BJP today said the people have started fearing return of "jungle raj" in the state.

"A section of people have become cynical about the deteriorating law and order situation and they have started fearing return of jungle raj," five-time BJP MLA Rameshwar Chaurasiasaid.

"Public confidence has been shaken after violence and arson in several districts of late, and even Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had to face the wrath of the protesters during his Adhikar Yatra," he said, urging Chief Minister Kumar to defer the remainder of his 'Adhikar Yatra' for sometime.

He also urged the chief minister to concentrate on toning up the law and order situation to restore confidence of the people ahead of the festive season.

"The incidents of rioting in Nawada, Gaya, Khagaria and Madhubani districts over the past two weeks have served a grim reminder to the state government to tone up the law and order situation and the onus was on the chief minister to seize the initiative and restore public confidence in his government by taking remedial measures," Chaurasia, a five-time MLA from Nokha assembly seat, said.

Supranuclear oculomotor palsy in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis: a case report

Supranuclear oculomotor palsy in CVST

Article information

Kumar Bismaya, MD, Sabyasachi Pattanayak, MD, Abhishek Dixit, MD, Abhishek Pathak, MD, DM, Rameshwar Nath Chaurasia, MD, DM, Varun Kumar Singh, MD, DM

Department of Neurology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India

Corresponding author: Varun Kumar Singh, MD, DM Department of Neurology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, Uttar Pradesh, India Tel: +91-0542-2368064, E-mail: mailurvarun@gmail.com

*The first two authors contributed equally to this article as first authors.

Received 2021 October 4; Revised 2021 December 4; Accepted 2021 December 6.

Abstract

Background

For certain ocular movement abnormalities, the exact neuroanatomical localization of the causative lesion is still not defined. Oculomotor apraxia, apraxia of eye opening and closing, and motor impersistence are rarely reported in acute stroke, particularly following venous stroke.

Case Report

A 34-year-old man presented with headache, vomiting, focal seizures with bilateral tonic-clonic movements, and altered sensorium. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed bilateral frontal and left parietal hemorrhagic infarcts, and contrast venography revealed superior sagittal sinus thrombosis. The patient received anticoagulant treatment with antiepileptics. On re-examination on day 3, the patient had a rare combination of apraxia of eyelid closure, motor impersistence, and oculomotor apraxia. By Day 10 of admission, all oculomotor abnormalities had subsided.

Conclusion

To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of the combination of oculomotor apraxia and apraxia of eyelid closure with motor impersistence in a patient with cerebral venous sinus thrombosis.

Keywords: Sinus thrombosis; Apraxia; Frontal lobe

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A questionnaire-based survey of acceptability and satisfaction of virtual neurology clinic during COVID-19 lockdown: a preliminary study

Abstract

Introduction

Telemedicine during this pandemic acts as a lifeline for many non-COVID patients especially with chronic neurological diseases. The aim of present study was to evaluate cost effectiveness and level of satisfaction amongst patients from teleneurology outpatient department (OPD).

Methods

An online cross-sectional survey, having questions both in Hindi and English was conducted via telemedicine facility at Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. Demographic variables, illness details, travel distance and time taken, travel expenditure, level of satisfaction and preferred choice among tele OPD versus in-person OPD once pandemic ends were recorded.

Results

Total 1388 patients filled the online COVID-19 teleneurology survey google form. Mean age was 39.21 ± 16.72 years. Majority (N = 824, 59%) were males. Six hundred (43%) patients’ educational qualification were ≤ 10th standard. Majority of patients (N = 840, 60.5%) belonged to the rural background. Headache (N = 424, 30.5%) followed by backache (N = 220, 16%), stroke (N = 176, 13%) and seizure (N = 148, 11%) were the common illnesses. Travel time of > 5 hours was saved in 496 (36%) patients and travel expenditure of > Rs100 in 796 (57%) patients. About 96% (N = 1332) felt satisfied with the treatment advice via teleconsultation.

Discussion

Teleneurology facility is not only feasible but also affordable and acceptable in various neurological conditions. The chief reasons being no waiting time, saving of travelling time and travel expenditure with good satisfaction.

Keywords: Teleneurology, Cost effectiveness, Satisfaction, COVID-19

Introduction

Telemedicine is a mean of health care delivery by the utilisation of telecommunication technologies. Earliest available record of telemedicine was from 1

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    Rameshwar chaurasia biography sample
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