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Aim: Analysis of the morbidity of vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis and acute flaccid paralysis and the results of virological investigation of the patients on 14 territories of the Russian Federation in 1998-2017.
N. I. Romanenkova +4 more
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Frequency of intraventricular extension in intracerebral hemorrhage and its outcome at day 30. [PDF]
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) accounts for 10 to 15% of all strokes, and is found to have a disproportionately high morbidity and mortality.1 Extension of the hemorrhage intothe ventricles (40% occurrence) can happen early or late in the course of ...
Irshad, Muhammad, Niazi,, Farheen
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Snake and spider toxins induce a rapid recovery of function of botulinum neurotoxin paralysed neuromuscular junction [PDF]
Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) and some animal neurotoxins (-Bungarotoxin, -Btx, from elapid snakes and -Latrotoxin, -Ltx, from black widow spiders) are pre-synaptic neurotoxins that paralyse motor axon terminals with similar clinical outcomes in patients.
Duregotti, Elisa +6 more
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Acute Respiratory Failure From Hypermagnesemia Requiring Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation
Electrolyte abnormalities are an underrecognized cause of respiratory failure in the intensive care unit. One such abnormality is a relatively rare phenomenon of hypermagnesemia resulting in paralysis.
Khalid Sawalha MD, Krishna Kakkera MD
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Human picornaviruses associated with neurological diseases and their neutralization by antibodies [PDF]
Picornaviruses are the most commonly encountered infectious agents in mankind. They typically cause mild infections of the gastrointestinal or respiratory tract, but sometimes also invade the central nervous system.
Ang +22 more
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Focal muscle vibration (FMV) is increasingly being recognized as a rehabilitative therapy for enhancing motor function in central nervous system (CNS) diseases, particularly in patients with fine motor control deficits stemming from CNS damage.
Hirotaka Saito +3 more
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Background Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is the most common cause of acute flaccid paralysis worldwide and can be classified into electrophysiological subtypes and clinical variants.
Vinicius Furtado da Silva Castro +6 more
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A Diagnostic Challenge: Acute Flaccid Paralysis [PDF]
David, Lussier, Anthony, Herd
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The epidemiology of non-polio enteroviruses: recent advances and outstanding questions [PDF]
Grassly, N, Parker, E, Pons Salort, M
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BackgroundDuring late summer/fall 2014, pediatric cases of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) occurred in the United States, coincident with a national outbreak of enterovirus D68 (EV-D68)\u2013associated severe respiratory illness.MethodsClinicians and health
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