نتایج جستجو برای: orofacial dyskinesia

تعداد نتایج: 9597  

Journal: :Human movement science 2003
Noël L W Keijsers Martin W I M Horstink Stan C A M Gielen

It is well known that long-term use of levodopa by patients with Parkinson's disease causes dyskinesia. Several methods have been proposed for the automatic, unsupervised detection and classification of levodopa induced dyskinesia. Recently, we have demonstrated that neural networks are highly successful to detect dyskinesia and to distinguish dyskinesia from voluntary movements. The aim of thi...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2013
Salvador Sarró Edith Pomarol-Clotet Erick J Canales-Rodríguez Raymond Salvador Jesús J Gomar Jordi Ortiz-Gil Ramón Landín-Romero Fidel Vila-Rodríguez Josep Blanch Peter J McKenna

BACKGROUND The pathological basis of tardive dyskinesia is unknown. Although its clinical features implicate the basal ganglia, imaging studies have not found clear evidence that it is associated with volume changes in these or other brain structures. AIMS To determine, using voxel-based structural imaging, whether there are regions of grey matter volume change in people with schizophrenia wh...

2017
Lord Jephthah Joojo Gowans Tamara D Busch Peter A Mossey Mekonen A Eshete Wasiu L Adeyemo Babatunde Aregbesola Peter Donkor Fareed K N Arthur Pius Agbenorku James Olutayo Peter Twumasi Rahman Braimah Alexander A Oti Gyikua Plange-Rhule Solomon Obiri-Yeboah Fikre Abate Paa E Hoyte-Williams Taye Hailu Jeffrey C Murray Azeez Butali

BACKGROUND Orofacial clefts are congenital malformations of the orofacial region, with a global incidence of one per 700 live births. Interferon Regulatory Factor 6 (IRF6) (OMIM:607199) gene has been associated with the etiology of both syndromic and nonsyndromic orofacial clefts. The aim of this study was to show evidence of potentially pathogenic variants in IRF6 in orofacial clefts cohorts f...

Journal: :international journal of epidemiology research 0
shahin abdollahifakhim otorhinolaryngologist mehrnoosh mousaviagdas otorhinolaryngologist mojtaba sohrabpour otorhinolaryngologist

background and aims: nowadays, orofacial clefts are known as the most common orofacial birth defects. several factors are responsible for problem, such as environmental factors, genetic background, nutritional deficiencies such as vitamins, zinc, iron, maternal diseases, exposure to teratogenicagents, smoking, drugs, organic solvents. the aim of this study was to evaluate the of risk factors fr...

Journal: :Dental clinics of North America 2007
Robert L Merrill

The orofacial pain clinician must understand the difference between peripheral and central mechanisms of pain. Particularly, one has to understand the process of central sensitization as it relates to the various orofacial pain conditions to understand orofacial pain. Understanding leads to more effective treatment.

2011
Mange Manyama Campbell Rolian Japhet Gilyoma Cassian C Magori Kilalo Mjema Erick Mazyala Emmanuel Kimwaga Benedikt Hallgrimsson

BACKGROUND Clefts of the lip (CL), the palate (CP), or both (CLP) are the most common orofacial congenital malformations found among live births, accounting for 65% of all head and neck anomalies. The frequency and pattern of orofacial clefts in different parts of the world and among different human groups varies widely. Generally, populations of Asian or Native American origin have the highest...

2013
Roger D. Porsolt Vincent Castagné Eric Hayes David Virley

Repeated haloperidol treatment administered to nonhuman primates (NHPs) over several months or even years leads to the gradual appearance of drug-induced dystonic reactions in the orofacial region (mouth opening, tongue protrusion or retraction, bar biting) and in the whole body (writhing of the limbs and trunk, bar grasping). The propensity of antipsychotics to induce dystonia in NHPs is not c...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2009
Shrinivas K Kulkarni Mahendra Bishnoi Kanwaljit Chopra

Therapeutic success of atypical antipsychotics has focused the attention on the role of receptor systems other than dopaminergic system in the pathophysiology of neuroleptics-associated acute (Parkinson's like syndrome) and chronic (tardive dyskinesia) extrapyramidal side effects. This study was planned to investigate changes in striatal levels of norepinephrine, dopamine and serotonin after ac...

2015
Alaa A Abd-Elsayed Ryo Ikeda Zhanfeng Jia Jennifer Ling Xiaozhuo Zuo Min Li Jianguo G Gu

BACKGROUND Hyperexcitability of nociceptive afferent fibers is an underlying mechanism of neuropathic pain and ion channels involved in neuronal excitability are potentially therapeutic targets. KCNQ channels, a subfamily of voltage-gated K(+) channels mediating M-currents, play a key role in neuronal excitability. It is unknown whether KCNQ channels are involved in the excitability of nocicept...

Journal: :The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal : official publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association 2013
Jared A Ward Katherine W L Vig Allen R Firestone Ana Mercado Marcio da Fonseca William Johnston

Objectives : To determine the impact of orofacial clefts on the oral health-related quality of life of affected children and whether the oral health-related quality of life of children with orofacial clefts differs among different age groups. To assess whether the responses of children with orofacial clefts differ from the caregivers' perceptions of their child's oral health-related quality of ...

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