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Abnormal cough reflex in canine acrylamide neuropathy

Annals of Neurology, 1989
AbstractCoughing in response to irritation of the airways is a fundamental protective reflex that is dependent on rapidly adapting bronchopulmonary receptors and their vagal afferent fibers; reflex airway constriction, which is effected by vagomotor efferent fibers, usually accompanies coughing.
M I, Hersch, J G, McLeod, C E, Sullivan
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Abnormal vestibulo-ocular reflex

2015
Abstract This is a chapter on Abnormal vestibulo-ocular reflex from the Eyes/Eye Movements section of A Manual of Neurological Signs. Most of the chapters contain a description of the sign, associated signs, and cases, supported by clinical videos and figures.
John G. Morris, Padraic J. Grattan-Smith
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Abnormalities of the acoustic reflex in multiple sclerosis

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1986
Acoustic reflect morphology was examined in 122 patients with a diagnosis of definite multiple sclerosis. Abnormality in some dimension of acoustic reflex morphology was observed in 75 per cent of the study population. The most commonly observed abnormality was an alteration in one or more of the three relative amplitude indices (afferent, efferent, or
J, Jerger   +3 more
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An Abnormal Reflex Sign

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
To the Editor: In 1959 Dr. A. Diakiogiannis of Thessalonica reported an abnormal reflex sign which I believe is of significant diagnostic value. The reflex is attributed to damage of the pyramidal tracts at the spinal cord level. The sign can be elicited by lightly scratching the skin along the outer border of the tibia then down the dorsum of the ...
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Abnormal middle ear muscle reflexes and audiosensitivity

British Journal of Audiology, 1986
Reversed or hyperactive stapedial reflexes are found in a wide variety of patients complaining of audiosensitivity, defined as a need to turn down the volume on audio equipment. This was checked in an independent sample of children with learning problems.
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REFLEXES, ABNORMALITIES OF

1979
Publisher Summary This chapter explains reflex activity, which is loosely defined as an involuntary response to the passage of nervous impulses through a reflex arc that enters into a wide range of somatic and visceral functions both in health and disease.
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Medullary infarcts may cause ipsilateral masseter reflex abnormalities

Muscle & Nerve, 2007
AbstractThere is a suprasegmental influence on the masseter reflex (MassR) in animals, which is mediated via the fifth nerve spinal nucleus (5SpN). Corresponding data in humans are lacking. Out of 268 prospectively recruited patients with clinical signs of acute brainstem infarctions, we identified 38 with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)–documented ...
Frank Thomke   +4 more
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Abnormal occurrence of the ulnar nerve-hypothenar muscle H-reflex in Sydenham's chorea.

Pediatrics, 1962
Six patients, 8 to 14 years of age, were examined for abnormal H-reflex activity by means of an electrophysiological technique, and the findings were compared with the clinical examination, in Sydenham's chorea.
R. Hodes, I. Gribetz, H. Hodes
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The exercise pressor reflex: An update

Clinical Autonomic Research, 2022
A. Teixeira, L. Vianna
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Blink reflex excitability abnormalities in multiple sclerosis

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2013
WCN 2013 No: 1729 Topic: 36 — Other topic Blink reflex excitability abnormalities in multiple sclerosis C. Cabib, E. Martinez-Heras, S. Llufriu, J. Casanova-Molla, Y. Blanco, A. Saiz, J. Valls-Sole. EMG Unit, Neurology Department, Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona, Spain; Center for Neuroinmunology, Neurology Service, Hospital Clinic Barcelona ...
C. Cabib   +6 more
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