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Progressive supranuclear palsy, also known as Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome is a slowly progressive degenerative neurologic disease of later adult life. Clinical symptoms include gait difficulty, postural instability and falling. The vertical gaze
Anuradha S +2 more
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GUILLAIN-BARRÉ SYNDROME ASSOCIATED WITH ACUTE HEV HEPATITIS
Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) otherwise known as Acute Inflammatory Polyneuritis, characterized by acute progressive limb weakness and aretlexia, is the prototype of a post infectious autoimmune disease.
Rawshan Ara Khanam +3 more
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Riboflavin transporter deficiency (RTD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that presents from infancy to adulthood with a progressive axonal neuropathy characterized by a variety of neurologic symptoms including hearing loss, weakness, bulbar palsy, and ...
Elizabeth S. Tranel +6 more
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The treatment effect of acupuncture to dysphagia [PDF]
The study systematically reviews currently available studies which investigate the treatment effect of acupuncture in treating dysphagia. The review also gives a general picture of the characteristics of currently available studies conducted, so as to ...
Cheung, Ho-yuen, 張浩原
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Aberrant dynamic functional network connectivity in progressive supranuclear palsy
Background: The clinical symptoms of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) may be mediated by aberrant dynamic functional network connectivity (dFNC). While earlier research has found altered functional network connections in PSP patients, the majority of
Junyu Qu +7 more
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Short Term Rehabilitative Outcome and its Predictors in Guillain Barré Syndrome [PDF]
Clinical and electrophysiological data of 34 patientssuffering from Guillain Barré Syndrome (GBS) wereanalyzed. Functional disability and predictors of outcomewas determined using Hugh’s scale and MedicalResearch Council (MRC) scale at 0, 2 and at 4 ...
Ballav A +6 more
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Latest progress and challenges in drug development for degenerative motor neuron diseases
Motor neuron diseases are sporadic or inherited fatal neurodegenerative conditions. They selectively affect the upper and/or lower motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord and feature a slow onset and a subacute course contingent upon the site of ...
Xiangjin Wen +5 more
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The first description of idiopathic progressive bulbar palsy. [PDF]
A M, Chancellor +2 more
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