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The Moral Consequences of the Arendtian Space of Freedom
Constellations, EarlyView.
Seung‐Hwan Hong
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Abstract Water is essential for human life, yet governments frequently leave vulnerable citizens to rely on informal channels for access. What can motivate governments to provide public services such as water to citizens trapped in informality?
Nikhar Gaikwad, Anjali Thomas
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The Vicissitudes of the Nafs: Madness, Paralysis, and the Work of Transgression in Sufi Ethics
ABSTRACT How should we theorize Sufi ethics when the practice of zikr (remembrance) that leads to spiritual enlightenment (tazkiyya) might also bring one to the brink of majzubiyat (madness)? What forms of regulation or restraint are imagined or enacted by practitioners to prevent spiritual boundlessness from perverting into its underside of paralysis (
Muhammad Osama Imran
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ABSTRACT Background Facial nerve dysfunction (FND) remains a key complication of parotidectomy. Intraoperative facial nerve monitoring (IOFNM) aims to assist facial nerve identification and preservation; however, its effect on postoperative FND remains unclear.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis A 25-year-old man presented with sudden limb paralysis. Laboratory studies revealed a potassium level of 1.6 mmol per liter.
Michael Fralick, Shohinee Sarma
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Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis A 25-year-old man presented with sudden limb paralysis. Laboratory studies revealed a potassium level of 1.6 mmol per liter.
Michael Fralick, Shohinee Sarma
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1986
A case of thyrotoxic periodic paralysis is reported in a Hispanic man with an unusual recurrence six weeks after radioactive iodine treatment. Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis has now been well characterized in the literature: it occurs primarily in Orientals with an overwhelming male preponderance and a higher association of specific HLA antigens ...
J E, Ferreiro, D J, Arguelles, H, Rams
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A case of thyrotoxic periodic paralysis is reported in a Hispanic man with an unusual recurrence six weeks after radioactive iodine treatment. Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis has now been well characterized in the literature: it occurs primarily in Orientals with an overwhelming male preponderance and a higher association of specific HLA antigens ...
J E, Ferreiro, D J, Arguelles, H, Rams
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Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis
Archives of Neurology, 1967IN 1886 Eulenberg 1 described "paramyotonia congenita," an inherited syndrome in which episodes of myotonia and weakness were induced by exposure to cold. A similar condition was reported independently by Rich. 2 During the ensuing years additional cases were published, emphasizing the myotonia rather than the episodic weakness which was also part of ...
R B, Layzer, R E, Lovelace, L P, Rowland
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2018
The periodic paralyses are a group of skeletal muscle channelopathies characterizeed by intermittent attacks of muscle weakness often associated with altered serum potassium levels. The underlying genetic defects include mutations in genes encoding the skeletal muscle calcium channel Cav1.1, sodium channel Nav1.4, and potassium channels Kir2.1, Kir3.4,
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The periodic paralyses are a group of skeletal muscle channelopathies characterizeed by intermittent attacks of muscle weakness often associated with altered serum potassium levels. The underlying genetic defects include mutations in genes encoding the skeletal muscle calcium channel Cav1.1, sodium channel Nav1.4, and potassium channels Kir2.1, Kir3.4,
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Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis
Southern Medical Journal, 1984Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is an unusual disease that may begin dramatically. Although terrifying to the patient, the attacks can usually be controlled if the proper diagnosis is made. Although much has been done to determine the pathogenesis, many questions remain unanswered.
V, Johnson, W W, Winternitz
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Hyperthyroidism And Periodic Paralysis
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1964Introduction Disorders of striated muscle are occasionally associated with thyrotoxicosis. Myasthenia gravis, exophthalmic ophthalmoplegia, thyrotoxic myopathy, encephalomyopathy, and periodic paralysis have been described. 1-4 It is the purpose of this paper to report a case of severe hyperthyroidism associated with periodic paralysis and to review ...
R L, JACKMAN, R E, JONES
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