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Abnormal topological organization of structural covariance networks in early-stage Parkinson's disease patients with autonomic dysfunction. [PDF]
Zhang H, Huang Y, Lu Q, Yuan Y, Zhang K.
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SDNN predicts 90-day disability after intravenous thrombolysis: autonomic dysfunction as a novel predictors in acute ischemic stroke. [PDF]
Wu X +7 more
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Intersection of Autonomic Dysfunction and Parkinson's Disease: Insights Into Neurogenic and Classical Orthostatic Hypotension. [PDF]
Pitton Rissardo J +10 more
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Association between autonomic dysfunction and arterial stiffness in hypertensive patients. [PDF]
Wang J +5 more
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2019
Autonomic symptoms affect most patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and often have a profound impact on their prognosis. Symptoms include orthostatic hypotension, gastroparesis, constipation, excessive sweating, and sexual dysfunction, however, these symptoms are frequently unrecognised by clinicians and remain untreated.
Seravalle, G, Grassi, G
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Autonomic symptoms affect most patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and often have a profound impact on their prognosis. Symptoms include orthostatic hypotension, gastroparesis, constipation, excessive sweating, and sexual dysfunction, however, these symptoms are frequently unrecognised by clinicians and remain untreated.
Seravalle, G, Grassi, G
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Interictal autonomic dysfunction
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2021Purpose of review Epilepsy is associated with autonomic dysfunction. Here, we provide an up-to-date review on measures of interictal autonomic function, focusing on heart rate variability (HRV), baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) and electrodermal activity (EDA).
Shobi, Sivathamboo, Piero, Perucca
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The Treatment of Autonomic Dysfunction
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 1993Autonomic dysfunction is responsible for much of the morbidity associated with frequently encountered neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, cerebrovascular disease, and peripheral neuropathies, as well as with the rarer primary autonomic nervous system degenerations.
R, Freeman, E, Miyawaki
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