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Hypoxic responsiveness and gut fermentation capacity in heart failure patients: preliminary results. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Physiol
Mikołajczak A   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Locus coeruleus alterations in dementia with Lewy bodies: A systematic review. [PDF]

open access: yesAlzheimers Dement (N Y)
Bain A   +5 more
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An overview on pure autonomic failure

Revue Neurologique, 2023
Pure autonomic failure (PAF) is a neurodegenerative disease affecting the sympathetic component of the autonomic nervous system and presenting as orthostatic hypotension (OH). It is a rare, sporadic disease of adults. Although OH is the primary symptom, the autonomic dysfunction may be more generalised, leading to genitourinary and intestinal ...
A, Pavy-Le Traon   +2 more
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Pure autonomic failure and the differential diagnosis of autonomic peripheral neuropathies

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2021
Purpose of review Pure autonomic failure (PAF) is a peripheral autonomic neurodegenerative disease caused by alpha-synuclein deposition that is predominantly confined to peripheral autonomic neurons. Patients present with insidious features of autonomic failure that have a chronic course.
Alejandra, González-Duarte   +2 more
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[Pathological Study of Pure Autonomic Failure].

Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo, 2022
Pure autonomic failure (PAF) is a subtype of Lewy body disease whose main target is the peripheral autonomic nervous system. The differential diagnosis includes multiple system atrophy and small fiber neuropathy like amyloidosis. Low uptake of 123I- metaiodebenzyl guanidine (MIBG) cardiac scintigraphy is of diagnosis use.
Shigeo, Murayama, Yuko, Saito
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Pure Autonomic Failure

Autonomic Nervous System and Sleep, 2021
Bradbury and Eggleston, in 1925, provided the initial account of pure autonomic failure (PAF). The consensus statement in 1996 defined it as an idiopathic sporadic disorder with orthostatic hypotension, including widespread autonomic dysfunction and reduced supine norepinephrine levels without other neurological features.
R. Khurana
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The phenotype of “pure” autonomic failure

Clinical Autonomic Research
Identifying features of patients who remain pure autonomic failure has implications on disease definition and offers insights into synucleinopathy progression. We sought to determine symptom timeline and autonomic features in patients who retain the pure autonomic failure phenotype with prolonged follow-up.We reviewed all patients diagnosed with pure ...
Elizabeth A. Coon   +8 more
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Pure autonomic failure

Neurology, 2004
In this issue of Neurology , Kaufmann et al.1 describe two patients who presented with isolated autonomic failure; years later, one developed features of Parkinson disease and the other features of dementia with Lewy bodies. Pure autonomic failure is now the preferred name for the disorder characterized by isolated peripheral autonomic failure.2 This ...
Horacio Kaufmann, Irwin J. Schatz
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