نتایج جستجو برای: muscle paralysis

تعداد نتایج: 344804  

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
yousef shafaiee school of medicine, ardabil university of medical sciences, ardabil, ir iran bita shahbazzadegan school of medicine, ardabil university of medical sciences, ardabil, ir iran; department of public health, school of health, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; school of medicine, ardabil university of medical sciences, ardabil, ir iran. tel: +98-9144515848, fax: +98-04515510057

conclusions complete rupture of the facial nerve is challenging and the treatment is surgery, which requires careful planning. introduction facial paralysis is a devastating condition with profound functional, aesthetic and psychosocial consequences. tumors within or outside the skull, bell’s palsy and trauma are the most common causes of facial paralysis in adults. case presentation our patien...

A Khoshbaten A Noroozzadeh G Poorheidari N Khodaei

Paralysis of skeletal muscles, which can lead to paralysis of respiratory muscles and death, is one of the most toxic effects of organophosphates (OPs), and oximes are the only available antidotes that can reverse or prevent such toxic effects. In the present study, the possible reversal or preventive effect of different concentrations of obidoxime (toxogonin) on changes induced by paraoxon (as...

A Khoshbaten A Noroozzadeh G Poorheidari N Khodaei

Paralysis of skeletal muscles, which can lead to paralysis of respiratory muscles and death, is one of the most toxic effects of organophosphates (OPs), and oximes are the only available antidotes that can reverse or prevent such toxic effects. In the present study, the possible reversal or preventive effect of different concentrations of obidoxime (toxogonin) on changes induced by paraoxon (as...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2011
W N Welvaart M A Paul H W H van Hees G J M Stienen J W M Niessen F S de Man G C Sieck A Vonk-Noordegraaf C A C Ottenheijm

Recent studies proposed that mechanical inactivity of the human diaphragm during mechanical ventilation rapidly causes diaphragm atrophy and weakness. However, conclusive evidence for the notion that diaphragm weakness is a direct consequence of mechanical inactivity is lacking. To study the effect of hemidiaphragm paralysis on diaphragm muscle fiber function and structure in humans, biopsies w...

Journal: :CJEM 2014
Fu-Chiang Yeh Wen-Fang Chiang Chih-Chiang Wang Shih-Hua Lin

Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is the most common form of periodic paralysis and is characterized by attacks of muscle paralysis associated with a low serum potassium (K+) level due to an acute intracellular shifting. Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP), characterized by the triad of muscle paralysis, acute hypokalemia, and hyperthyroidism, is one cause of hypokalemic periodic paralysis. The tr...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1999
L V Romo H D Curtin

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA) muscle is one of the intrinsic muscles of the larynx innervated by the recurrent laryngeal nerve. As such, recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy should not only result in paralysis of the true vocal cord or thyroarytenoid muscle but also in a similar change in the PCA muscle. The ability of CT and MR imaging to depict denervation atrophy in th...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2014
Yu-Cheng Pei Tuan-Jen Fang Hsueh-Yu Li Alice M K Wong

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS The relevance of the cricothyroid (CT) muscle in patients with unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) remains controversial. To clarify the functional significance of the CT muscle in patients with UVFP, the confounding effect of the severity of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury should be taken into consideration. In the present study, quantitative laryngeal electromyograph...

Journal: :The Journal of surgical research 2007
Damir B Matic Arjang Yazdani R Glenn Wells Ting Y Lee Bing S Gan

BACKGROUND Understanding the effects of muscle function on facial bone growth may help us treat children with facial anomalies. Facial bone growth is known to be a result of both genetic and epigenetic influences. One of the main epigenetic factors controlling growth is thought to be muscle action. The purpose of this study was to establish a model of single facial muscle paralysis and to ident...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1974
G D Schott B McArdle

An in vivo study of skeletal muscle paralysis induced by intravenous barium chloride has been made in curarized and non-curarized rats. The influence of potassium and calcium chlorides, propranolol, ouabain, and prior adrenalectomy on the paralysis has also been studied. Paralysis is found to be due to a direct effect on skeletal muscle, and to correlate well with the development of hypokalaemi...

Journal: :Channels 2015
Roope Männikkö Dimitri M Kullmann

Among the human diseases caused by ion channel mutations hypokalemic periodic paralysis (HypoPP) has thrown up more than its fair share of puzzles. Patients have attacks of skeletal muscle paralysis associated with low serum potassium, and harbor dominant mutations affecting the muscle calcium (CaV1.1) or sodium (NaV1.4) channels respectively. Why do mutations in either channel converge on a co...

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