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Muscle denervation and nerve entrapment syndromes
Nerve entrapment and muscle denervation syndromes are often hard to diagnose, presenting as pain or unusual weakness. In addition many of the clinically named syndromes are poorly defined and understood. An understanding of the clinical signs, the normal
Galloway, Howard R.
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Cardiac MIBG Scintigraphy in Neurodegenerative Parkinsonism: Limitations in Clinical Practice
Abstract Background Reduced cardiac uptake on 123Iodine‐metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) scintigraphy is a valuable tool for differentiating neurodegenerative parkinsonism but interpretation can be difficult due to comorbidities and drug‐tracer interactions.
Frank Jagusch +9 more
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Histochemical studies were carried out on the succinic dehydrogenase (SDH) and phosphorylase (PhR) activities of the three types of fibers of rat leg muscle (tibialis anterior) denervated 3, 4, 5, days prior to observations respectively.
高氏, 昌, 水口, 守
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Denervation of carotid baro- and chemoreceptors in humans
Experimental denervation in animals has shown that carotid baro- and chemoreceptors play an eminent role in maintaining blood pressure and blood gas homeostasis.
Lenders, Jacques W. M. +11 more
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Background Although widely used, the rat model remains poorly transferable to humans for peripheral nerve regeneration studies. The rabbit is a much better choice from an anatomical perspective.
Olivier Larrivée +6 more
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Denervation pseudohypertrophy of calf muscles associated with diabetic neuropathy
Denervation of muscle usually leads to muscle atrophy with fatty replacement but, uncommonly, also results in muscle hypertrophy or pseudohypertrophy with fatty replacement.
Maria Bernadette Che Ying Chow, MBChB +4 more
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Tracking Genetic Parkinson's Disease with Molecular Imaging: A Systematic Review
Abstract Background Parkinson's disease (PD) is a worldwide, complex neurodegenerative disorder influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Around 15–20% of PD cases are linked to genetic mutations, providing insights into the disease's pathogenesis.
Chiara Meneghini +5 more
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Abstract Background The GBA1 gene encodes the lysosomal enzyme glucocerebrosidase (GCase). Parkinson's disease (PD) patients carrying a GBA1 variant (GBA‐PD) exhibit faster cognitive decline, linked to cholinergic degeneration. Objectives The aim was to investigate whether GCase activity, measured in monocytes, correlates with cognitive dysfunction or ...
Sofie Slingerland +8 more
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Denervated or Not? That Remains the Question for Renal Denervation [PDF]
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