نتایج جستجو برای: glossopharyngeal nerve diseases

تعداد نتایج: 982476  

2013
Myong-Soo Kang Do-Wan Kim Sung-Min Kim Chan Kim Young-Ki Kim

BACKGROUND Glossopharyngeal neuralgia has the characteristic of a long remission phase between the pain attack phases. Although the concept of remission is very important for the treatment of patients with glossopharyngeal neuralgia, due to the rarity of the disease, clear statistical studies on the remission phase for glossopharyngeal neuralgia are almost non-existent. METHODS Previous chart...

Journal: :Neuron 1997
Masahiko Taniguchi Shigeki Yuasa Hajime Fujisawa Ichiro Naruse Shinsuke Saga Masayoshi Mishina Takeshi Yagi

The molecules of the collapsin/semaphorin gene family have been thought to play an essential role in axon guidance during development. Semaphorin III/D is a member of this family, has been shown to repel dorsal root ganglion (DRG) axons in vitro, and has been implicated in the patterning of sensory afferents in the spinal cord. Although semaphorin III/D mRNA is expressed in a wide variety of ne...

2016
Sanghamitra Ray Prakash Chand Jain

Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) is the most common cause of acute flaccid paralysis worldwide both in adult and pediatric population. Although flaccid paralysis is the hallmark of this disease, there are some rare variants which may be easily missed unless suspected. Here, we present a very rare variant of GBS - acute bulbar palsy plus syndrome in a pediatric patient. A 13-year-old female child p...

2001
Jun-ichi Kitagawa Tomio Shingai Yoshihiro Takahashi Yoshiaki Yamada

Mechanical stimulation of the pharyngeal areas readily elicits reflex swallowing. However, it is much more difficult for electrical stimulation of the glossopharyngeal nerve (GPN) to evoke reflex swallowing than it is for stimulation of the superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) to do so. These paradoxical findings remain unexplained; hence, the main purpose of this study was to explain this contradict...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2016
S Haller L Etienne E Kövari A D Varoquaux H Urbach M Becker

Neurovascular compression syndromes are usually caused by arteries that directly contact the cisternal portion of a cranial nerve. Not all cases of neurovascular contact are clinically symptomatic. The transition zone between the central and peripheral myelin is the most vulnerable region for symptomatic neurovascular compression syndromes. Trigeminal neuralgia (cranial nerve V) has an incidenc...

2010
Dominique Foata Alladi Ramakrishnan DOMINIQUE FOATA

The polynomials commonly called “Eulerian” today have been introduced by Euler himself in his famous book “Institutiones calculi differentialis cum eius usu in analysi finitorum ac Doctrina serierum” (chap. VII), back in 1755. They have been since thoroughly studied, extended, applied. The purpose of the present paper is to go back to Euler’s memoir, find out his motivation and reproduce his de...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1987
J Onrot R G Wiley A Fogo I Biaggioni D Robertson A S Hollister

A patient with recurrent squamous carcinoma metastatic to the neck after radical neck dissection and high dose radiation therapy developed paroxysmal hypotensive episodes that were severe, spontaneous and characterised by suppressed sympathetic but not enhanced parasympathetic activity. Intravenous pressors were successful in treating acute episodes but neither drug therapy nor surgical neck ex...

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