Parkinson`s Plus Syndromes
... -Consider Gtube if significant aspirations, or significant weight loss. -Poorer prognosis: older age at onset (>63), early dysphagia or cognitive decline. Death is usually from aspiration/pneumonia. ...
... -Consider Gtube if significant aspirations, or significant weight loss. -Poorer prognosis: older age at onset (>63), early dysphagia or cognitive decline. Death is usually from aspiration/pneumonia. ...
PPT
... (which is why the disorder is also called "trisomy 21"). Having an extra copy of this chromosome means that each gene may be producing more protein product than normal. Cells seem to tolerate this better than having not enough protein, or having altered protein due to a mutation in the DNA sequence. ...
... (which is why the disorder is also called "trisomy 21"). Having an extra copy of this chromosome means that each gene may be producing more protein product than normal. Cells seem to tolerate this better than having not enough protein, or having altered protein due to a mutation in the DNA sequence. ...
抗 癫 痫 药
... Absence (petit mal): These seizures have abrupt onset and cessation, with impaired consciousness, but with normal posture often retained. The EEG shows a typical ‘spike and wave’ pattern. Tonic/clonic (grand mal): Consciousness is impaired and the patient usually falls to the floor. A phase of muscl ...
... Absence (petit mal): These seizures have abrupt onset and cessation, with impaired consciousness, but with normal posture often retained. The EEG shows a typical ‘spike and wave’ pattern. Tonic/clonic (grand mal): Consciousness is impaired and the patient usually falls to the floor. A phase of muscl ...
Practical Matters
... • 12 months and 18 months of age : consider • Under 12 months of age: strongly consider, as signs of meningitis can be subtle in this age group. ...
... • 12 months and 18 months of age : consider • Under 12 months of age: strongly consider, as signs of meningitis can be subtle in this age group. ...
Neurology Review
... Combines UMN and LMN symptoms Asymmetric limb weakness = most common presentation. Limb fatigability, twitching, wasting, and stiffness. Bulbar onset (2nd most common type) features dysarthria and dysphagia. ...
... Combines UMN and LMN symptoms Asymmetric limb weakness = most common presentation. Limb fatigability, twitching, wasting, and stiffness. Bulbar onset (2nd most common type) features dysarthria and dysphagia. ...
Neonatal Neurological and Neuromuscular System
... or boundaries, the subgaleal hematoma may extend from orbital ridges to the nape of the neck There is a large potential space for blood to accumulate, and the possibility of life threatening hemorrhage ...
... or boundaries, the subgaleal hematoma may extend from orbital ridges to the nape of the neck There is a large potential space for blood to accumulate, and the possibility of life threatening hemorrhage ...
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... Chief complaint: general weakness and lethargic about several weeks presnet illness and Past history : 1. Seizure history since junior high school f/u in CGMH and never attack her after senior high school 2. Brain tumor was found by brain MRI 2 years ago and reported as benign tumor ...
... Chief complaint: general weakness and lethargic about several weeks presnet illness and Past history : 1. Seizure history since junior high school f/u in CGMH and never attack her after senior high school 2. Brain tumor was found by brain MRI 2 years ago and reported as benign tumor ...
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
... Monitor Resp status closely (follow NIFs), up to 30% may req ventilatory support In severe cases, intrarterial monitoring may be necessary given the gisngifcant blood pressure fluctuations Neuropathic pain plagues most, often managed w/ Gabapentin or Carbamazepine ...
... Monitor Resp status closely (follow NIFs), up to 30% may req ventilatory support In severe cases, intrarterial monitoring may be necessary given the gisngifcant blood pressure fluctuations Neuropathic pain plagues most, often managed w/ Gabapentin or Carbamazepine ...
What is Epilepsy
... Epilepsy is a disorder that occurs in the brain. For some sufferers, a cause can be identified (such as a hard blow to the head or encephalitis). For many others though, there is no known cause. In this case, it may be the result of an imbalance of neurotransmitters in the brain. According to http:/ ...
... Epilepsy is a disorder that occurs in the brain. For some sufferers, a cause can be identified (such as a hard blow to the head or encephalitis). For many others though, there is no known cause. In this case, it may be the result of an imbalance of neurotransmitters in the brain. According to http:/ ...
Welcome Applicants!! - LSU School of Medicine
... of life. Of the following, a TRUE statement about infants who have seizures following perinatal asphyxia is that most: ...
... of life. Of the following, a TRUE statement about infants who have seizures following perinatal asphyxia is that most: ...
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... Volume Conduction; Left Functional Hemispherectomy. A 2-year-old-left-handed boy with a history of life-threatening seizures resulting from left hemimegalencephaly associated with linear sebaceous nevus syndrome. He underwent emergency left functional hemispherectomy at 7 days of age and has been fr ...
... Volume Conduction; Left Functional Hemispherectomy. A 2-year-old-left-handed boy with a history of life-threatening seizures resulting from left hemimegalencephaly associated with linear sebaceous nevus syndrome. He underwent emergency left functional hemispherectomy at 7 days of age and has been fr ...