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Ketamine: Convulsant or anti-convulsant?
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1981Ketamine hydrochloride in doses producing narcotic-cataleptic effects (50--100 mg/kg, IP) reduced the intensity of picrotoxin convulsions and eliminated seizures caused by metrazol administration. Subcataleptic doses (5--20 mg/kg) increased the duration of mitigated convulsive symptoms (abortive grand mal fits, jerks) especially those evoked by ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1986
Management of seizures requires prompt medical attention to prevent morbidity and mortality and to clarify the etiology of the event so that proper long-range therapy can be planned. This article provides an overview of the diagnosis and treatment of this common medical problem.
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Management of seizures requires prompt medical attention to prevent morbidity and mortality and to clarify the etiology of the event so that proper long-range therapy can be planned. This article provides an overview of the diagnosis and treatment of this common medical problem.
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1959
1. One hundred consecutive cases of convulsions admitted to the Pediatric Department of the M.G.M. Medical College, Indore, have been studied. 2. A detailed history was taken and a complete physical examination carried out in each case. 3.
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1. One hundred consecutive cases of convulsions admitted to the Pediatric Department of the M.G.M. Medical College, Indore, have been studied. 2. A detailed history was taken and a complete physical examination carried out in each case. 3.
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2020
Starting from Giorgio Agamben's proposition, in 'Notes on Gesture', that the 20th-century is beset by a 'crisis of gesture' this chapter explores the convulsive or 'innervated body' in the work of Walter Benjamin and Georges Bataille. Taking a less melancholy approach than Agamben, I ask what can the convulsive body do and what forms can it produce ...
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Starting from Giorgio Agamben's proposition, in 'Notes on Gesture', that the 20th-century is beset by a 'crisis of gesture' this chapter explores the convulsive or 'innervated body' in the work of Walter Benjamin and Georges Bataille. Taking a less melancholy approach than Agamben, I ask what can the convulsive body do and what forms can it produce ...
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Withdrawal Convulsions or Stress Convulsions
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977To the Editor.— Two grand mal convulsions in an anxious young man were ascribed to abrupt withdrawal of diazepam, 30 mg/day (236:2172, 1976). An alternative diagnosis is stress convulsions (Arch Neurol31:155, 1974).
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953
F J, HOFMEISTER, R C, BROWN
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F J, HOFMEISTER, R C, BROWN
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