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Muscle & Nerve, 2020
AbstractAutonomic neuropathies represent a complex group of disorders that preferentially target autonomic fibers and can be classified as either acute/subacute or chronic in onset. Acute‐onset autonomic neuropathies manifest with such conditions as paraneoplastic syndromes, Guillain‐Barre syndrome, Sjögren syndrome, infection, or toxins/chemotherapy ...
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AbstractAutonomic neuropathies represent a complex group of disorders that preferentially target autonomic fibers and can be classified as either acute/subacute or chronic in onset. Acute‐onset autonomic neuropathies manifest with such conditions as paraneoplastic syndromes, Guillain‐Barre syndrome, Sjögren syndrome, infection, or toxins/chemotherapy ...
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Continuum, 2014
This article focuses on the most prevalent forms of autonomic neuropathies, but also discusses conditions such as focal and dysfunctional syndromes (altered autonomic function in the absence of structural lesions). The goal of this review is to allow the reader to promptly recognize these disorders, identify potentially reversible or treatable causes ...
Valeria, Iodice, Paola, Sandroni
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This article focuses on the most prevalent forms of autonomic neuropathies, but also discusses conditions such as focal and dysfunctional syndromes (altered autonomic function in the absence of structural lesions). The goal of this review is to allow the reader to promptly recognize these disorders, identify potentially reversible or treatable causes ...
Valeria, Iodice, Paola, Sandroni
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1991
A review such as this can do no more than provide an indication of the issues involved in using autonomic activity as a means of providing a "window on the brain." Several points arise. One of the most important is that of careful and appropriate use of techniques available.
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A review such as this can do no more than provide an indication of the issues involved in using autonomic activity as a means of providing a "window on the brain." Several points arise. One of the most important is that of careful and appropriate use of techniques available.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1981
Autonomic hyperreflexia or autonomic dysreflexia is a life-threatening condition found in quadriplegics and high paraplegics. It is characterized by generalized sympathetic hyperactivity; paroxysmal hypertension is its most devastating complication. The syndrome is precipitated by distension of hollow viscus, usually bladder, and treatment is directed ...
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Autonomic hyperreflexia or autonomic dysreflexia is a life-threatening condition found in quadriplegics and high paraplegics. It is characterized by generalized sympathetic hyperactivity; paroxysmal hypertension is its most devastating complication. The syndrome is precipitated by distension of hollow viscus, usually bladder, and treatment is directed ...
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Continuum, 2020
Autonomic hyperactivity is a relatively common consequence of severe acute brain injury and can also be seen with spinal cord and peripheral nerve disorders. This article reviews basic pathophysiologic concepts regarding autonomic hyperactivity, its various forms of clinical presentation, and practical management considerations.Paroxysmal sympathetic ...
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Autonomic hyperactivity is a relatively common consequence of severe acute brain injury and can also be seen with spinal cord and peripheral nerve disorders. This article reviews basic pathophysiologic concepts regarding autonomic hyperactivity, its various forms of clinical presentation, and practical management considerations.Paroxysmal sympathetic ...
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The American Journal of Medicine, 2019
Autonomic complaints are frequently encountered in clinical practice. They can be due to primary autonomic disorders or secondary to other medical conditions. Primary autonomic disorders can be categorized as orthostatic intolerance syndromes and small fiber neuropathies; the latter are associated with autonomic failure, pain, or their combinations ...
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Autonomic complaints are frequently encountered in clinical practice. They can be due to primary autonomic disorders or secondary to other medical conditions. Primary autonomic disorders can be categorized as orthostatic intolerance syndromes and small fiber neuropathies; the latter are associated with autonomic failure, pain, or their combinations ...
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Experimental Gerontology, 1993
This article summarizes a body of work which collectively shows that autonomic responses meet the criteria for behavior. They can be modified reliably through the systematic use of antecedent (cues) and consequent (contingencies) stimuli. This means that autonomic responses, which are usually characterized as elicited reflexes, can be learned responses
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This article summarizes a body of work which collectively shows that autonomic responses meet the criteria for behavior. They can be modified reliably through the systematic use of antecedent (cues) and consequent (contingencies) stimuli. This means that autonomic responses, which are usually characterized as elicited reflexes, can be learned responses
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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1991
Therapeutic stimulation of the autonomic nervous system has been limited by Jack of qualitative or quantitative evaluation of autonomic mechanisms. This article provides an historical review of knowledge about autonomic pathways and critical evaluation of available tests of autonomic function.
A R, Upton, A M, White
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Therapeutic stimulation of the autonomic nervous system has been limited by Jack of qualitative or quantitative evaluation of autonomic mechanisms. This article provides an historical review of knowledge about autonomic pathways and critical evaluation of available tests of autonomic function.
A R, Upton, A M, White
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Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2019
Autonomic testing is an important addition to neurological evaluations. While there are many excellent textbooks on autonomic disorders, only a few texts focus on how to perform and interpret autonomic tests. This manual fills the gap, dealing mainly with the practical aspects of autonomic testing. In accord with the maxim that “a good picture is worth
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Autonomic testing is an important addition to neurological evaluations. While there are many excellent textbooks on autonomic disorders, only a few texts focus on how to perform and interpret autonomic tests. This manual fills the gap, dealing mainly with the practical aspects of autonomic testing. In accord with the maxim that “a good picture is worth
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International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1993
Autonomic hyperreflexia presents as acute episodes of uninhibited reflex sympathetic hyperactivity in the patient with chronic high spinal cord lesion. An understanding of the pathophysiology of this syndrome is paramount in its successful management.
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Autonomic hyperreflexia presents as acute episodes of uninhibited reflex sympathetic hyperactivity in the patient with chronic high spinal cord lesion. An understanding of the pathophysiology of this syndrome is paramount in its successful management.
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