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Effect of Concomitant Medications Affecting Gastric pH and Motility on Posaconazole Tablet Pharmacokinetics [PDF]
Poster presented at: Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (52nd ICAAC) held in San Francisco 9/9-9/12 Background: Posaconazole (POS) oral suspension is an extended-spectrum triazole that should be taken with food to maximize ...
Chang, P. +5 more
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Tiagabine treatment in kainic acid induced cerebellar lesion of dystonia rat model [PDF]
Dystonia is a neurological disorder characterized by excessive involuntary muscle contractions that lead to twisting movements. The exaggerated movements have been studied and have implicated basal ganglia as the point of origin. In more recent studies,
Kotchabhakdi, Naiphinich +2 more
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The whole brain functional network based on brainnetome atlas with 28 cerebellar subregions was constructed and topological parameters were calculated and compared based on graph theoretical analyses between patients with idiopathic dystonia and healthy controls, as well as further subgroup analyses.
Gang Liu +12 more
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We report cases of two elderly women with dementia who presented with a new-onset seizure disorder characterized by subtle, rhythmic muscular contractions involving the buccolingual region and the four limbs, persistent jaw opening, and abnormal cervical
Rosario V. Rossi +7 more
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Medical treatment of dystonia [PDF]
Therapeutic strategies in dystonia have evolved considerably in the past few decades. Three major treatment modalities include oral medications, botulinum toxin injections and surgical therapies, particularly deep brain stimulation.
Pichet Termsarasab +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Drug‐induced dystonia is a serious, potentially disabling adverse event (AE) associated with certain medications. Despite its clinical relevance, the existing literature is largely limited to case reports or analyses of individual drugs, and a systematic evaluation of medications implicated in dystonia remains lacking. This
Chunhua Chen +6 more
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Management of Oromandibular Dystonia: A Case Report and Literature Update
Oromandibular dystonia (OMD) is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary, paroxysmal, and patterned muscle contractions of varying severity resulting in sustained spasms of masticatory muscles, affecting the jaws, tongue, face, and pharynx. It is
Suma Gn, Adrita Nag
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A Relationship between bruxism and orofacial-dystonia? A trigeminal electrophysiological approach in a case report of pineal cavernoma [PDF]
Background: In some clinical cases, bruxism may be correlated to central nervous system hyperexcitability, suggesting that bruxism may represent a subclinical form of dystonia.
Chessa, Giacomo Innocenzo +9 more
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Severity‐Based and Family‐Centered Approaches to Deep Brain Stimulation in GNAO1‐Related Disorders
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Jana Domínguez‐Carral +1 more
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Focal dystonia and the Sensory-Motor Integrative Loop for Enacting (SMILE). [PDF]
Performing accurate movements requires preparation, execution, and monitoring mechanisms. The first two are coded by the motor system, the latter by the sensory system. To provide an adaptive neural basis to overt behaviors, motor and sensory information
Ionta, S. +3 more
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