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Neurologic manifestations of achondroplasia
2014Achondroplasia is the best described and most common form of the congenital short-limbed dwarfing conditions. Achondroplasia is apparent at birth and has a birth prevalence of 1 in 20000-30000 live-born infants. Achondroplasia is inherited as an autosomal dominant condition, although 80% of cases occur sporadically as new events in their families ...
Jacqueline T, Hecht +2 more
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Neurologic Manifestations of Influenza in Children
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2023Objective: We assessed the neurologic manifestation of influenza among hospitalized children with influenza (neuro-flu), comparing their demographic and clinical characteristics to hospitalized children without neurologic manifestation (classic-flu). Methods: A retrospective, cohort
Shani Pozailov +3 more
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Neurologic Manifestations of Myxedema
New England Journal of Medicine, 1962Headache Headache, a vague, subjective symptom, often encountered, but difficult to evaluate, seems to occur quite frequently in the myxedematous patient although the underlying mechanism is not clear. The headache is usually described as chronic, recurrent, bilateral and diffuse, and quite unlike sinusitis, migraine, eyestrain and the incidental ...
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Neurologic Manifestations of Vasculitis
Neurologic Clinics, 1989The vasculitides are a heterogeneous group of disorders that cause blood vessel inflammation and necrosis. Vasculitis may represent a primary disease process or a secondary manifestation of an underlying systemic condition. Neurologic symptoms and signs are common in most of the vasculitic syndromes and may be the presenting (or only) manifestation of ...
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Neurological Manifestations of Accidental Hypothermia
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1981AbstractIn a series of 97 patients with accidental hypothermia, alcohol abuse and Wernicke's encephalopathy were prominent causes. Pulse, systolic blood pressure, and respiratory rate were all found to decline with decreasing temperature, and there were significant changes (p < 0.01) in level of consciousness, pupillary response, reflexes, and ...
K H, Fischbeck, R P, Simon
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NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS OF SYSTEMIC VASCULITIDES
Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1993Involvement of the nervous system is frequently observed in patients with vasculitis. Peripheral neuropathy is often an early and dominating feature of the disease process. Cranial nerve palsy, central nervous system vasculitis, and inflammatory myopathy are other neurologic manifestations.
Tervaert, JWC, Kallenberg, C
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Neurological Manifestations of Achondroplasia
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2019This review is to delineate the neurological complications seen in patients with achondroplasia.As the understanding of the genetics of this disorder has advanced, the possibility of targets for intervention which might modify the development and management of the neurological complications of this disease may be identified.
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Spectrum of Neurological Manifestations in Covid-19: A Review
Neurology India, 2020COVID-19, in most patients, presents with mild flu-like illness. Elderly patients with comorbidities, like hypertension, diabetes, or lung and cardiac disease, are more likely to have severe disease and deaths.
R. Garg
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Dengue virus infection and neurological manifestations: an update.
Brain : a journal of neurology, 2023Si-Lei Fong, K. Wong, Chong-Tin Tan
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Archives of Neurology, 1970
PROGRESSIVE systemic sclerosis (PSS) or systemic scleroderma is a disease characterized pathologically by alterations in collagen tissue and clinically by diffuse induration of the skin. In the majority of cases there is evidence of dysfunction of visceral structures, particularly the gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, heart, and lungs.
R. M. Gordon, A. Silverstein
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PROGRESSIVE systemic sclerosis (PSS) or systemic scleroderma is a disease characterized pathologically by alterations in collagen tissue and clinically by diffuse induration of the skin. In the majority of cases there is evidence of dysfunction of visceral structures, particularly the gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, heart, and lungs.
R. M. Gordon, A. Silverstein
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