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Reversible central sleep events in type I Chiari malformation

Sleep Medicine, 2016
A 13-year-old girl with a 2-year history of snoring and witnessed sleep apnea, with occasional headache and poor academic performance, was referred for a sleep study. Physical examination was normal, with tonsil size of II/IV and no neurologic findings.
Genoveva, Del-Río Camacho   +3 more
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Is Central Pontine Myelinolysis Reversible?

WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin, 2017
Central pontine myelinolysis (CPM) is a rare phenomenon that causes significant morbidity and mortality. Active therapeutic interventions for CPM can have a positive impact on recovery and overall prognosis. This case represents a 34-year-old white man with a chronic history of alcohol abuse who had Parkinsonian symptoms 13 days after rapid correction ...
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Reversal of Central Anticholinergic Syndrome by Galanthamine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
Ten volunteers were given 2 mg scopolamine intravenously (IV) to produce substantial drowsiness and sleepiness. Galanthamine, 0.5 mg/kg IV, effectively reversed the central anticholinergic syndrome produced by scopolamine. Electroencephalographic monitoring of two subjects matched the observed changes of consciousness: scopolamine replaced the dominant
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Reversible and Irreversible Components of Central-Airway Flow Resistance

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 1987
The flow energy loss (head loss) through a cast of canine central airways is found to be nearly independent of flow direction. By contrast, head loss in geometrically-simpler branching sections at comparable flow conditions is highly irreversible, with inspiratory loss being greater by nearly two units of dynamic pressure (2•1/2ρV2). In these branching
B, Snyder   +4 more
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Reverse Transcription and the Central Dogma

1973
The Central Dogma of molecular biology which postulates the unidirectional transmission of genetic specifications for protein biosynthesis was enunciated by Crick (1958) who proposed explicitly that “once ‘information’ has passed into protein it cannot get out again. In more detail, the transfer of information from nucleic acid to nucleic acid, or from
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Theory of Tokamak Equilibria with Central Current Density Reversal

Physical Review Letters, 2004
It is found that, with a model current profile, the Grad-Shafranov equation can be reduced to the Helmholtz equation, which can describe a variety of equilibrium configurations. With the eigenvalue problem solved in the toroidal coordinate system, an analytical solution to the Grad-Shafranov equation is found.
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Central hidráulica reversible de Estangento Sallente

2010
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Reversal of MR Findings of Central Pontine Myelinolysis

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1998
P, McGraw, M K, Edwards-Brown
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