Intravenous glucose alone is appropriate only for mild attacks (mild pain, no paresis or hyponatremia) or until hemin is available.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Neurological manifestations can affect the central nervous system as much as the peripheral nervous system (myalgia, paresis, ascending flaccid paralysis of the limbs, or
[orpha.net]
The role of non-invasive ventilation is questionable; patients with respiratory failure may also have bulbar weakness and gastric paresis, leading to a significant risk of
[ceaccp.oxfordjournals.org]
Laryngoscopy showed paresis of vocal cord abduction, and a tracheotomy was performed.
[jamanetwork.com]
Spastic paresis could be present at the beginning or in the fully developed stage of the disease.
[intechopen.com]
7th decade Often bulbar dysfunction: Dysarthria Motor Weakness: Bulbar, Arms & Legs Upper motor neuron signs Variably present Tendon reflexes: Brisk or Normal Ocular Gaze paresis
[neuromuscular.wustl.edu]
Cranial paresis and other neurologic signs usually occur after the onset of pain.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The most common manifestation was a painful lymphocytic meningoradiculitis (Bannwarth's syndrome) either with paresis (61%) or as a radicular pain syndrome only (25%).
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Detection of Treponema pallidum in the brains of patients with general paresis established a direct link between persisting infection and tertiary manifestations of neurosyphilis
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
It presents with spastic paresis, hyperreflexia, and continued sensory loss.
[amboss.com]
Lesions at the C5 level or higher lead to diaphragmatic paresis or paralysis, as the phrenic nerve arises from the C3-5 levels.
[litfl.com]
The presenting symptoms are a result of spinal cord injury (SCI) or root dysfunction and include paresis, sensory changes or loss of sensation, sphincter dysfunction (urinary
[bestpractice.bmj.com]
These lesions usually result in spastic paresis.
[merckmanuals.com]
Clinical signs may include meningeal signs, stupor, disorientation, coma, tremors, generalised paresis, hypertonia, and loss of coordination.
[health.gov.au]
The virus can also affect the CNS, causing encephalitis with reduction of consciousness, cramping seizures, impaired reflexes, paresis and signs of meningitis.
[flexikon.doccheck.com]
[ Ref ] Nervous system Nervous system side effects have rarely included encephalitis, encephalopathy, seizures, peripheral neuropathy, transverse myelitis, cranial nerve paresis
[drugs.com]
After approximately 3 years, he noticed weakness of the shoulders, and a symmetrical proximal paresis of the upper limbs was found on neurologic examination.
[jamanetwork.com]
Spastic paresis could be present at the beginning or in the fully developed stage of the disease.
[intechopen.com]
The D90A-homozygous mutation is associated with slowly progressive paresis in the legs that gradually spreads up to the arms, thoracic and bulbar musculature, with atypical
[translationalneurodegeneration.biomedcentral.com]
Patients suffer from paresis and atrophy of the affected muscle groups and changes of myotactic reflexes.
[rug.nl]
Vocal difficulties associated with ALS can mimic spasmodic dysphonia (if vocal spasms predominate) or vocal fold paresis (if vocal fold weakness and flaccid symptoms predominate
[voicefoundation.org]
Spastic paresis could be present at the beginning or in the fully developed stage of the disease.
[intechopen.com]
Three (12.5% of 24 patients) of the type II ACM patients had vocal cord impairment: 1 bilateral paralysis, 1 bilateral paresis, and 1 unilateral paralysis.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
In this age group inspiratory stridor from vocal cord paresis is often the most noticeable sign of brainstem dysfunction.
[openanesthesia.org]
The presence of a syrinx is known to give specific signs and symptoms that vary from dysesthetic sensations to algothermal dissociation to spasticity and paresis.
[en.wikipedia.org]
Patients suffer from paresis and atrophy of the affected muscle groups and changes of myotactic reflexes.
[rug.nl]
Spastic paresis could be present at the beginning or in the fully developed stage of the disease.
[intechopen.com]
The D90A-homozygous mutation is associated with slowly progressive paresis in the legs that gradually spreads up to the arms, thoracic and bulbar musculature, with atypical
[translationalneurodegeneration.biomedcentral.com]
Encephalopathic findings such as failure to thrive and impaired brain growth, as well as the presence of motor deficits (paresis, ataxia, gait disturbance or abnormal reflexes
[symptoma.com]
Bleeding into the pons causes paresis of all limbs and unconsciousness.
[britannica.com]
Symptoms include lethargy, drowsiness, personality changes, seizures, paresis, and coma.
[emedicine.medscape.com]
Complicated type B (type III) dissections occur when limb ischemia/paresis, organ ischemia, aortic aneurysm, refractory hypertension, and/or refractory pain are present.
[clinicaladvisor.com]
[…] patients showed no pure TGA, but showed TGA-plus-syndrome with additional focal neurological signs such as mild left-side motor deficit, slight anisocoria, and mild facial paresis
[dx.doi.org]
In cat model, experimental thrombosis of the distal aorta led to paresis of the hindlimbs [ 45 ]. The degree of nerve injury depends on the duration of ischemia.
[dx.doi.org]
However, such examination may miss mild paresis of ocular movement sufficient to cause diplopia.
[merckmanuals.com]
[…] of downward eye movements Conjugate downward gaze palsy Progressive supranuclear palsy Unilateral eye deviation (resting position is down and out); unilateral paresis of
[merckmanuals.com]
Common Disturbances of Ocular Motility Clinical Finding Syndrome Common Causes Pareses Paresis of horizontal gaze in one direction Conjugate horizontal gaze palsy Lesion in
[merckmanuals.com]
Spastic paresis could be present at the beginning or in the fully developed stage of the disease.
[intechopen.com]
AD ALS20, IBM with early-onset Paget disease without FTD type 3 DCTN1 (Dynactin 1; 2p13.1) – 2003 AD ALS, Perry syndrome, Distal hereditary motor neuronopathy with vocal paresis
[scielo.br]
Spastic paresis could be present at the beginning or in the fully developed stage of the disease.
[intechopen.com]
AD ALS20, IBM with early-onset Paget disease without FTD type 3 DCTN1 (Dynactin 1; 2p13.1) – 2003 AD ALS, Perry syndrome, Distal hereditary motor neuronopathy with vocal paresis
[scielo.br]
Three weeks after the admission, the patient developed right facial central paresis, right arm hyperreflexia, and disartria.
[reumatologiaclinica.org]
Muscle weakness or paresis [52] The examiner measures strength during ankle dorsiflexion or extension of the big toe (without or against resistance).
[physio-pedia.com]
With regards to the latter, decreased levels of awareness up to coma, paresis, paralysis or seizures may be observed.
[symptoma.com]
AD ALS20, IBM with early-onset Paget disease without FTD type 3 DCTN1 (Dynactin 1; 2p13.1) – 2003 AD ALS, Perry syndrome, Distal hereditary motor neuronopathy with vocal paresis
[scielo.br]
[…] signs of impending syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) or peripheral nervous system involvement that may be localized or severe progressing to bulbar paresis
[house.wikia.com]
AD ALS20, IBM with early-onset Paget disease without FTD type 3 DCTN1 (Dynactin 1; 2p13.1) – 2003 AD ALS, Perry syndrome, Distal hereditary motor neuronopathy with vocal paresis
[scielo.br]
[…] aspect : Many patients suffer from depression, irritability, apathy and inattention post-operatively, and onset is accompanied by new/worsening neurological signs (ataxia, paresis
[posteriorfossa.org]
A cranial nerve III paresis was present in three patients (23%) preoperatively (complete in two, partial in one).
[doi.org]
In case No. 3 re-growth of an invasive pituitary tumour caused serious visual deterioration and paresis of both abducens and the left oculomotor nerves.
[journals.viamedica.pl]
Neurological symptoms are associated with a worse prognosis and increased risk of permanent morbidity such as stroke, neuropathy, cranial nerve palsies, blindness, paresis
[acphospitalist.org]
Investigations [ edit ] MRI features can be suggestive of cortical hyper intensity and edema. [6] Differential diagnosis [ edit ] Differential diagnoses can be: [4] Todd's paresis
[en.wikipedia.org]
Her migraines dramatically resolved as did her paresis.
[priory.com]
He had mild nonfluent aphasia, right-sided central facial paresis, hemiparesis (3/5), hemihypesthesia (50%), hyperreflexia, and extensor plantar response.
[jamanetwork.com]
Hypothyroidism presents with the following signs and symptoms: Cardiovascular The heart muscle slows down and contractility decreases therefore the cardiac output is also decreased. Bradycardia, decreased systolic and increased diastolic blood pressure, systemic hypotension and in some severe cases, pericardial[…]
[symptoma.com]
Giant cell arteritis with arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy has rarely been diagnosed in Taiwan. Recently, we encountered a 76-year-old Taiwanese patient who presented with right visual impairment and marked pale swelling of his right disc. He also suffered body weight loss, general malaise and many typical[…]
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
We present the MR imaging findings in four patients (two pairs of siblings from two unrelated families) with adult Krabbe disease. In the first family, clinical presentation mimicked familial spastic paraplegia. Their MR images showed selective, increased signal intensity on T2-weighted sequences along the corticospinal[…]
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Biometals. 2010 Aug;23(4):695-705. doi: 10.1007/s10534-010-9334-0. Epub 2010 Apr 7. Abstract Cadmium (Cd) is an ubiquitous environmental pollutant that has been associated with male reproductive toxicity in animal models. However, little is known about the reproductive toxicity of Cd in birds. To investigate the toxicity[…]
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
7th decade Often bulbar dysfunction: Dysarthria Motor Weakness: Bulbar, Arms & Legs Upper motor neuron signs Variably present Tendon reflexes: Brisk or Normal Ocular Gaze paresis
[neuromuscular.wustl.edu]