Pediatric Headaches: When should we image?
... • Frequency, severity, and duration of pain • Time and mode of onset • Quality, site, and radiation of pain • Associated symptoms and signs • Family history of headache or other neurologic disorder • Precipitating and relieving factors • Effect of activity on pain ...
... • Frequency, severity, and duration of pain • Time and mode of onset • Quality, site, and radiation of pain • Associated symptoms and signs • Family history of headache or other neurologic disorder • Precipitating and relieving factors • Effect of activity on pain ...
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... hypothetical temporal stimulus representations have also been referred to as ‘complete serial compound stimulus’ (Sutton & Barto, 1990) or ‘spectral timing mechanism’ (Brown, Bullock, & Grossberg, 1999). A temporal stimulus representation is necessary to reproduce the depression of dopamine activity ...
... hypothetical temporal stimulus representations have also been referred to as ‘complete serial compound stimulus’ (Sutton & Barto, 1990) or ‘spectral timing mechanism’ (Brown, Bullock, & Grossberg, 1999). A temporal stimulus representation is necessary to reproduce the depression of dopamine activity ...
SEISMIC Study
... tumor or by an adrenal neoplasm. If inadequately treated, CS is associated with a 3.8- to 5.0-fold higher mortality than the general population (1–3). Regardless of cause, surgery is usually the treatment of choice; however, complete removal of the neoplasm may not be possible (4, 5). Adjunctive rad ...
... tumor or by an adrenal neoplasm. If inadequately treated, CS is associated with a 3.8- to 5.0-fold higher mortality than the general population (1–3). Regardless of cause, surgery is usually the treatment of choice; however, complete removal of the neoplasm may not be possible (4, 5). Adjunctive rad ...
Antiretroviral Agents presentation
... mutations.Most commonly observed mutations were 184V and 134k but not sure how many mutations are sufficient to confer resistance to TMC287. IDX899 ; Potent in vitro activity for both wild-type and NNRTI-resistant HIV-1, has a high barrier to resistance. RDEA806 phase 2a data presented on this NNRTI ...
... mutations.Most commonly observed mutations were 184V and 134k but not sure how many mutations are sufficient to confer resistance to TMC287. IDX899 ; Potent in vitro activity for both wild-type and NNRTI-resistant HIV-1, has a high barrier to resistance. RDEA806 phase 2a data presented on this NNRTI ...
FDG-PET Findings in Patients With Suspected
... initially. Standard cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis along with testing for specific infectious agents can provide important clues. However, typical CSF findings for encephalitis (a moderately elevated white blood cell count with mononuclear cell predominance, normal or elevated protein levels, an ...
... initially. Standard cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis along with testing for specific infectious agents can provide important clues. However, typical CSF findings for encephalitis (a moderately elevated white blood cell count with mononuclear cell predominance, normal or elevated protein levels, an ...
see p. Mov50 - Viktor`s Notes for the Neurosurgery Resident
... Nerve conduction studies - sensory axonal neuropathy (sensory nerve action potentials absent in < 90% patients); normal motor nerve conduction velocity. Motor evoked potentials (to transcranial magnetic stimulation) - pyramidal tract dysfunction (loss of response or increased central motor conductio ...
... Nerve conduction studies - sensory axonal neuropathy (sensory nerve action potentials absent in < 90% patients); normal motor nerve conduction velocity. Motor evoked potentials (to transcranial magnetic stimulation) - pyramidal tract dysfunction (loss of response or increased central motor conductio ...
The control of rostrocaudal pattern in the developing spinal cord
... within the developing chick hindbrain (Itasaki et al., 1996; Grapin-Botton et al., 1997). At spinal cord levels, signals from the somites have been shown to restrict the rostrocaudal spread of clonally related cells (Stern et al., 1991). Moreover, different rostrocaudal domains of the embryonic spin ...
... within the developing chick hindbrain (Itasaki et al., 1996; Grapin-Botton et al., 1997). At spinal cord levels, signals from the somites have been shown to restrict the rostrocaudal spread of clonally related cells (Stern et al., 1991). Moreover, different rostrocaudal domains of the embryonic spin ...
Cerebellar Affective Syndrome Expanding Our Thinking About the
... cerebellar conditions with associated emotional and cognitive changes, some difficult to distinguish from FTD or Frontal AD varients Hurley observed pubmed citations: Cerebellum + cognition= 620 Cerebellum + mood=136 Cerebellum + psychosis=109 ...
... cerebellar conditions with associated emotional and cognitive changes, some difficult to distinguish from FTD or Frontal AD varients Hurley observed pubmed citations: Cerebellum + cognition= 620 Cerebellum + mood=136 Cerebellum + psychosis=109 ...
Edi Schwager
... Amphetamine exerts its behavioral effects by modulating several key neurotransmitters in the brain, including dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. However, the activity of amphetamine throughout the brain appears to be specific;[31] certain receptors that respond to amphetamine in some regions o ...
... Amphetamine exerts its behavioral effects by modulating several key neurotransmitters in the brain, including dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. However, the activity of amphetamine throughout the brain appears to be specific;[31] certain receptors that respond to amphetamine in some regions o ...
SSRIs and SNRIs: A review of the Discontinuation Syndrome in
... al, 2010). Any such use in patients under 18 years of age is hence off-label (Voysey, 2004). Off-label use of these drugs in children is acknowledged to be an important tool for doctors who need to rely on their knowledge of patients and the drugs to prescribe them at their discretion (British Colum ...
... al, 2010). Any such use in patients under 18 years of age is hence off-label (Voysey, 2004). Off-label use of these drugs in children is acknowledged to be an important tool for doctors who need to rely on their knowledge of patients and the drugs to prescribe them at their discretion (British Colum ...
BioGinkgo® 27/7
... BioGinkgo® 27/7 is protected by U.S. Patent number 6,174,531, issued on January 16, 2001. This patent covers both preparation methods as well as actual product composition. ...
... BioGinkgo® 27/7 is protected by U.S. Patent number 6,174,531, issued on January 16, 2001. This patent covers both preparation methods as well as actual product composition. ...
FLAVERIA TRINERVIA HEPATOTOXICITY USING RATS Research Article
... infiltration of the lymphocytes, centrilobular necrosis with a deformed tissue architecture due to the loss of cellular boundaries with micro and macrovesicular fatty change (inset at the upper right of figure B is showing the micro and macrovesicular fatty change) (C) Liver section of the rats trea ...
... infiltration of the lymphocytes, centrilobular necrosis with a deformed tissue architecture due to the loss of cellular boundaries with micro and macrovesicular fatty change (inset at the upper right of figure B is showing the micro and macrovesicular fatty change) (C) Liver section of the rats trea ...
Identification of the Neuropeptide Transmitter Proctolin in Drosophila
... by a smalland highly conservedpopulation of individually identifiable central neurons, several of which may be motoneurons. The major proctolinergic innervation is confined to segmentspecificendingson identified abdominal bodywall musclefibers. Other immunoreactive processesinnervate the intrinsic c ...
... by a smalland highly conservedpopulation of individually identifiable central neurons, several of which may be motoneurons. The major proctolinergic innervation is confined to segmentspecificendingson identified abdominal bodywall musclefibers. Other immunoreactive processesinnervate the intrinsic c ...
Wnt/Planar Cell Polarity Signaling Controls the Anterior–Posterior
... cells were pelleted by mild centrifugation and resuspended in Neurobasal medium supplemented with B27, penicillin/streptomycin, and glutamine. A single-cell suspension was generated by putting the cells through a 70 m filter after which cells were plated on poly-D-lysineand laminin-coated glass cov ...
... cells were pelleted by mild centrifugation and resuspended in Neurobasal medium supplemented with B27, penicillin/streptomycin, and glutamine. A single-cell suspension was generated by putting the cells through a 70 m filter after which cells were plated on poly-D-lysineand laminin-coated glass cov ...
Early Neuronal Loss and Axonal/Presynaptic Damage is Associated
... leads to dementia in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is consequence of a severe loss of synapses and neurons that selectively affects particular cell subpopulations in brain areas critical for learning and memory [1–6]. Although transgenic mice, based on the overexpression of proteins harboring one or seve ...
... leads to dementia in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is consequence of a severe loss of synapses and neurons that selectively affects particular cell subpopulations in brain areas critical for learning and memory [1–6]. Although transgenic mice, based on the overexpression of proteins harboring one or seve ...
Short-Term Fasting Alters Cytochrome P450–Mediated Drug
... mechanisms regulating nuclear transcription factors are complex, and fasting can also attenuate PXR function, as studied by Buler et al. (2011). Because the activities of CAR and PXR are altered by fasting and both transcription factors are involved in the regulation of drug metabolism in animals, w ...
... mechanisms regulating nuclear transcription factors are complex, and fasting can also attenuate PXR function, as studied by Buler et al. (2011). Because the activities of CAR and PXR are altered by fasting and both transcription factors are involved in the regulation of drug metabolism in animals, w ...
Guidelines on evaluation of monoclonal antibodies as similar
... assessed. Since changes of higher-order structure could alter the biological activity of the mAb and may not be detected by physicochemical methods, the analysis of bioactivity is additionally useful for confirming the comparability of higher-order structure. An understanding of the mechanism of act ...
... assessed. Since changes of higher-order structure could alter the biological activity of the mAb and may not be detected by physicochemical methods, the analysis of bioactivity is additionally useful for confirming the comparability of higher-order structure. An understanding of the mechanism of act ...
Influence of CYP2D6 genotype on the
... The mean (median) concentrations of VEN, ODV, NDV and DDV in all 56 cases were 0.93 (0.60), 0.65 (0.52), 0.24 (0.08) and 0.14 (0.11) µg/g, respectively. In five cases (9, 13, 31, 32 and 44) ODV could not be analyzed due to interference of tramadol in the chromatogram. In case 47 NDV could not be det ...
... The mean (median) concentrations of VEN, ODV, NDV and DDV in all 56 cases were 0.93 (0.60), 0.65 (0.52), 0.24 (0.08) and 0.14 (0.11) µg/g, respectively. In five cases (9, 13, 31, 32 and 44) ODV could not be analyzed due to interference of tramadol in the chromatogram. In case 47 NDV could not be det ...
Donepezil is a strong antagonist of voltage
... demonstrated in a number of different models of neurodegeneration including beta-amyloid toxicity. Since the mechanisms of neurodegeneration involve the activation of both Ca2+- and K+-channels, the study of donepezil action on voltage-gated ionic currents looked advisable. In the present study, the ...
... demonstrated in a number of different models of neurodegeneration including beta-amyloid toxicity. Since the mechanisms of neurodegeneration involve the activation of both Ca2+- and K+-channels, the study of donepezil action on voltage-gated ionic currents looked advisable. In the present study, the ...
Neuromuscular Blockade in Patients with Myasthenia Gravis (MG)
... Ocular symptoms only or mild weakness cholinesterase inhibitors Moderate to severe weakness cholinesterase inhibitors and thymectomy for pts <60 yo Uncontrolled symptoms w/ cholinesterase inhibitors immunosuppression ...
... Ocular symptoms only or mild weakness cholinesterase inhibitors Moderate to severe weakness cholinesterase inhibitors and thymectomy for pts <60 yo Uncontrolled symptoms w/ cholinesterase inhibitors immunosuppression ...
Patterns of Drug-induced Liver Injury
... damage may be caused by drugs (2) Histological distinction from other causes of liver damage is frequently difficult or impossible • Drug-induced liver injury therefore diagnosed by exclusion (3) For some patterns of liver injury drugs should be considered near the top of the differential diagnosis ...
... damage may be caused by drugs (2) Histological distinction from other causes of liver damage is frequently difficult or impossible • Drug-induced liver injury therefore diagnosed by exclusion (3) For some patterns of liver injury drugs should be considered near the top of the differential diagnosis ...
Tetracycline group in children
... for doxycycline (95%) and minocycline (100%). High lipid solubility of doxycycline and minocycline contribute to this. Food, including dairy products, does not significantly interfere with the absorption of the latter two drugs, but affect absorption of others. Oxytetracycline and tetracycline have ...
... for doxycycline (95%) and minocycline (100%). High lipid solubility of doxycycline and minocycline contribute to this. Food, including dairy products, does not significantly interfere with the absorption of the latter two drugs, but affect absorption of others. Oxytetracycline and tetracycline have ...
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury - Insurance Rehabilitation Study Group
... “Following concussion, cerebral pathophysiology can be adversely affected for days in animals and weeks in humans. Significant changes in cerebral glucose metabolism can exist even in head-injured patients with normal Glasgow Coma Scores, underscoring the need for in-depth clinical assessment in an ...
... “Following concussion, cerebral pathophysiology can be adversely affected for days in animals and weeks in humans. Significant changes in cerebral glucose metabolism can exist even in head-injured patients with normal Glasgow Coma Scores, underscoring the need for in-depth clinical assessment in an ...
... Two successive contractile responses were observed: a rapid cholinergic contraction, followed by a long-lasting contraction due to local release of neuropeptides from C-fibre endings. Fenspiride (10-6 to 10-4 M) inhibited the nonadrenergic, noncholinergic (NANC) component of the contraction of the g ...