Jamir Pitton Rissardo
MD 🇧🇷 @UFSM_oficial @CooperNeuroRes | Neurology 🧠 | Writer ✍️ | Reviewer | Illustrator | Guitarist ♬🎸 World J Clin Cases editorial board member.
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Movement disorders specialists, I would appreciate your opinion. A patient sent me this video. I found the movements too quick and too high amplitude to be polyminimyoclonus. What...
Nystagmus series – Part VI (periodic alternating nystagmus, PAN) “Nystagmus processor for EEG machines” Italian-American neurologist Joseph Toglia (1927 – 2018) #MedTwitter #neu...
Fantastic animals in the brain!!! “From the tiny tadpole, to the giant panda” https://t.co/vjLeywsA5d @MichaelOkun @AbhiLenka11 @MDCP_Journal @kailashbhatia @mmerello https://t....
Polyminimyoclonus!!! “intermittent, low-amplitude, arrhythmic movements of the hands, with amplitudes just sufficient to produce visible movements of the joints.” American child...
Nystagmus series – Part V (torsional/rotatory nystagmus) “the only ophthalmologist 'who practiced ophthalmology' to win a Nobel Prize” Swedish ophthalmologist Allvar Gullstrand (...
Nystagmus series – Part IV (upbeat nystagmus) “Bruns ataxia, Bruns syndrome, Bruns law, Bruns nystagmus” German neurologist Ludwig Bruns (1858–1916) #MedTwitter #neurotwitter #E...
Nystagmus series – Part III (downbeat nystagmus) "definers of modern neuro-ophthalmology" William Fletcher Hoyt and Frank Burton Walsh #MedTwitter #neurotwitter #EndNeurophobia...
Nystagmus series – Part II (Peripheral vestibular nystagmus) “measuring eye movements with precision” David Samuel Zee and David A Robinson (magnetic field search coil technique)...
Nystagmus series – Part I (Basic principles) “the two neuro-ophthalmology legends” Richard John Leigh And David Samuel Zee #MedTwitter #neurotwitter #EndNeurophobia #tweetorials...
Postural, righting, and primitive reflexes “from 'in utero' fear to ‘released’ inhibition” American neurologist Abraham Myerson (1881-1948)” #MedTwitter #neurotwitter #EndNeurop...
Nystagmus – Moving eyes!!! “rhythmic, involuntary, rapid, oscillatory movement of the eyes” Austrian otologist Robert Bárány (1976–1936) Nobel prize physiology of vestibular appa...
The dysfunctional little brain!!! Part II “regulates ‘rate, range, and force’ of movement” Dutch anatomist Lodewijk 'Louis' Bolk (1866–1930) https://t.co/g7NbDlYueC #MedTwitter...