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Autonomic dysfunction in psoriatic arthritis
Clinical Rheumatology, 2013Autonomic nervous system (ANS) involvement has been studied in systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic sclerosis, Sjogren's syndrome, and ankylosing spondylitis but still has not been studied in psoriatic arthritis (PsA). The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and the nature of autonomic neuropathy in patients with
Ashit, Syngle +3 more
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Neuropathology of autonomic dysfunction in synucleinopathies
Movement Disorders, 2018AbstractThe synucleinopathies—Parkinson's disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, multiple system atrophy, and pure autonomic failure—result from distinct patterns of abnormal α‐synuclein aggregation throughout the nervous system. Autonomic dysfunction in these disorders results from variable involvement of the central and peripheral autonomic networks ...
Elizabeth A, Coon +2 more
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Clinical approach to autonomic dysfunction
Internal Medicine Journal, 2016Patients with autonomic dysfunction may present with a variety of seemingly unrelated symptoms, both generalised and involving specific systems, including fatigue, difficulty concentrating, orthostatic intolerance, palpitations, constipation or diarrhoea, early satiety, urinary retention or incontinence and erectile dysfunction.
R, Wells, A, Tonkin
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Autonomic Dysfunction and Gastroparesis in Cirrhosis
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2004Patients with cirrhosis of the liver frequently present with many gastrointestinal complaints that are most likely due to abnormal gastrointestinal motility. The cause of these motility disorders in cirrhotics is unknown, however, underlying autonomic dysfunction may play a role.To determine the association between autonomic dysfunction and delayed ...
G Nicholas, Verne +4 more
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Autonomic dysfunction in palmar hyperhidrosis
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System, 1983The autonomic (including sudomotor, baroreceptor, and vasomotor) functions were assessed in 3 groups of individuals, comprising normal, hyperhidrotic, and denervated subjects. The normal group had no palmar hyperhidrosis, with intact T2-3 ganglia, the hyperhidrotic group had palmar hyperhidrosis with intact T2-3 ganglia, and the denervated group had ...
C J, Shih, J J, Wu, M T, Lin
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Autonomic dysfunction in Parkinson's disease
Neurologic Clinics, 2004Although dysfunction of motor control is the hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD), nonmotor symptoms, such as those related to autonomic dysfunction, are common and potentially disabling manifestations of the disease. Such nonmotor features are not often formally assessed and may be frequently misdiagnosed, so the true prevalence of these abnormalities
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British journal of hospital medicine, 1987
The autonomic nervous system is closely involved in the majority of bodily functions. Different disease processes and a variety of drugs can result in autonomic dysfunction, some with minor but others with major consequences. This review considers factors which relate to the recognition, investigation and principles of management of such disorders.
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The autonomic nervous system is closely involved in the majority of bodily functions. Different disease processes and a variety of drugs can result in autonomic dysfunction, some with minor but others with major consequences. This review considers factors which relate to the recognition, investigation and principles of management of such disorders.
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Varicella-zoster virus infection and autonomic dysfunction
Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical, 2022Ryuji Sakakibara, Tsuyoshi Ogata
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