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GENERAL ETIOLOGY OF NERVOUS ACTIVITY DISTURBANCES. NEUROGENIC PATHOLOGICAL SYNDROMES
The most clinically significant causes and the main links of mechanisms of development of neurogenic pathological syndromes are discussed in this lecture.
P. F. Litvitskii
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Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus is one of the most important infectious agents leading to both direct damage to organs, and to various cross-reactions with body antigens. One of these forms, manifested by the defeat of subcortical ganglia, is PANDAS
T. L. Uspenskaya +4 more
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Occurrence and evolution of cannibal behaviour in extant snakes. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Extant snakes (Serpentes) are a highly diverse group of squamate reptiles, which have independently evolved key morphological adaptations to consume a large variety of vertebrate and invertebrate prey. While these predator–prey interactions have been widely addressed by several studies, little is known regarding the occurrence of cannibal ...
Falcão BB +2 more
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Halophyte plants are salt-tolerant and are acclimated for growth in saline soils such as along coastal areas. Among the halophytes, the Salicornia species have been used as both folk medicine and functional food for many years due to their high levels of
Rocco Giordano +11 more
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To develop the clinical and electroencephalographic criteria for the efficiency of rispolept in children with Tourette's syndrome, the authors analyze the results of treatment in 15 patients aged 8-15 years who took rispolept in a dose of 2-3 mg/day. The
V. P. Zykov, S. A. Kabanova
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Non-ketotic hyperglycemia-induced hemichoreahemiballism – A case presentation and literature review [PDF]
Non-ketotic hyperglycemia-induced hemichorea-hemiballism (NKHHH) is an infrequent hyperkinetic movement disorder, also known as diabetic striatopathy or Chorea hyperglycemia basal ganglia syndrome (C-H-BG), characterized by repetitive, uncontrollable ...
Praveen K. Sharma +3 more
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Psychological features and social adaptation of patients with the tremor form of Parkinson’s disease
The aim of the study was to study the personality characteristics and psychological state of patients with tremulous hyperkinesis in Parkinson’s disease.
V. A. Bogacheva +2 more
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A CASE OF RHYTHMICAL HYPERKINESIS [PDF]
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Psychogenic movement disorders pose a complex problem inmodern neurology that requires using the interdisciplinary approachto solve a number of questions related to classification, diagnosis,treatment, and rehabilitation.
Olga A. Shavlovskaya +1 more
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Alpha Rhythms and Hyperkinesis [PDF]
IN his comment on my report “Alpha Rhythms in the Hyperkinetic Child”1, Davidson2 stated that my data support Lippold's hypothesis3 that “Oscillation in striate muscle control systems is the source of alpha rhythm”. He quoted the work of Mulholland and Evans4,5 which suggested that presence or absence of alpha rhythms was not determined by the presence
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