تجارب Mayo Clinic وقصص المرضى

يقدم أطباء وجراحو الأعصاب في Mayo Clinic الرعاية المتكاملة والمتخصصة لكل مريض. تعرف على المزيد حول الطريقة التي يمكن لـ Mayo Clinic أن توفر الرعاية التي تحتاج إليها بالتحديد.

يخبرنا المرضى أن جودة التفاعل معهم، واهتمامنا بالتفاصيل، وفعالية زيارتهم تعني حصولهم على رعاية صحية لم ينعموا بها من قبل. راجع قصص مرضى مايو كلينك الراضين عن خدماتنا.

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    (VIDEO) Florida dad receives first-in-world ALS treatment

    Dr. Rakesh Parekh with his wife, Tejal Parekh, and their three children. Before the sun rises at his home near Orlando, Florida, Rakesh Parekh, M.D., is already making the most of the day. He reviews patient notes and exercises before joining his wife, Tejal Parekh, in preparing their children for school. Time means a great deal to Dr. Parekh. In 2020, he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) after muscle weakness began to affect…

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    How advanced surgical skills returned a physician to the podium after brain cancer

    From left to right: Dr. Ian Parney (Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon), Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, Dr. Ugur Sener (Mayo Clinic neuro-oncologist). When Dr. Bobby Mukkamala found himself on the other side of the exam table, he relied on the cutting-edge surgical techniques at Mayo Clinic to get him back to his professional work.  While presenting at a professional meeting, Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, normally an eloquent speaker, began speaking incoherently for about 90 seconds.  "Given my age of…

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    How a Mayo Clinic neurologist used AI to help restore a patient's health

    Minoo Press (right) and his wife, Zarin Press. Photo courtesy of Minoo Press Just one day after undergoing brain shunt surgery at Mayo Clinic, 75-year-old Minoo Press put his wheelchair aside and walked out of the hospital on his own. For the first time in two years, his mind was clear. His balance had returned. He was no longer losing control of his bladder.  The significant turnaround followed two years of steady cognitive and physical…

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    (VIDEO) When seizures don't stop: The battle against drug-resistant epilepsy

    Anthony Maita and his dog Buddy For Anthony Maita, 'Buddy' is not just any other dog. "He's the best thing that's ever happened to me," says Anthony. It's no wonder, considering Buddy was right by Anthony's side during one of the most challenging times of his life — when Anthony began having epileptic seizures. Watch: When seizures don't stop: Anthony's battle against drug-resistant epilepsy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOBcjk9JKfM Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (2:38) is in the downloads at the…

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    Back to basketball after seizure surgery

    Study shows advanced imaging, expert review improve diagnosis of encephaloceles The sound of a basketball bouncing, the squeak of shoes on a fast break, the swish of the net — basketball has been a constant for Parker Shanks — from youth leagues to high school and college teams, to pickup games at his local gym. One day on the court in 2022, a seizure dropped 6-foot-8-inch Parker to the floor. Watch: Back to basketball after…

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    Comprehensive testing leads to targeted treatment for rare autoimmune encephalitis antibody

    What started as a persistent headache for Spencer Lodin soon devolved into slowed speech, seizures, and hallucinations, symptoms which stumped ER doctors into thinking he had meningitis or was suffering from psychosis. Finally, specialized testing at Mayo Clinic identified Spencer's condition as GFAP-IgG associated autoimmune encephalitis, which allowed for targeted treatment and a full recovery.   It was April 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic in full swing, when Spencer Lodin, 37, a mail carrier from the Twin…

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    POTS patient now working where she was diagnosed

    When Jenna Rose started experiencing frequent fainting episodes and other unusual symptoms, she put high school on pause and came to Mayo Clinic seeking answers. Nine years later, Jenna joined Mayo Clinic to help patients like her get on the path to healing.   Jan. 6, 2015, started like any other day for Jenna Rose, but it ended as anything but ordinary. A high-school junior at the time, Jenna was in the middle of art class…

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    Specialized testing helps reverse effects of stiff-person syndrome

    James and his wife Stephanie In July of 2018, James Kypuros woke up to find his toes clenched and claw-like, as if fisted. “It was a little bit weird walking this way, because you didn't have that balance of your toes extended,” recalls the 76-year-old Cedar Lake, Indiana resident. That summer marked the beginning of a host of debilitating symptoms that would defy significant treatment response until James came to Mayo Clinic, where specialized testing…

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    To sip a cola: Patsy Weber's goal for rehab from rare disease

    Patsy Weber's condition had healthcare professionals at her local clinic and a regional medical center stumped. In June 2021, she went from being so healthy that she had only taken a handful of sick days during her 40 years working at a bank in Sheldon, Iowa, to not being able to get out of bed. For about two weeks, Patsy had been coping with mysterious symptoms that included morning headaches that would disappear by the…

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