نتایج جستجو برای: paralysis acute disease

تعداد نتایج: 1882560  

2009
Stefan Hagel Tereza Elznerova Wenke Dietrich Thomas Schrauzer Stefan John

Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis is a disease characterized by recurrent episodes of paralysis and hypokalemia during a thyrotoxic state. Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis is a common complication of hyperthyroidism in Asian populations, but can affect other ethnic groups as well. Due to population mobility, Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis is increasingly common in Western countries. Early diagnosis and...

Journal: :JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 1904

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2007
Anis-ur-Rehman Muhammad Idris Manzoor Elahi Jamshed Adeel Arif

BACKGROUND Acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) can be caused by a number of conditions. A common preventable cause is poliomyelitis which is still being reported in Pakistan, Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS), also known as Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy, is another common cause of acute flaccid paralysis. It is important to recognize GBS in childhood as parents consider all acute flacci...

2017
R. M. Clemmons

One of the causes of acute quadriparesis or quadriplegia is that of diffuse lower motor neuronal (LMN) dysfunction, resulting in diminished to absent reflexes in all 4 legs. In this instance the immediate differential diagnosis must include acute polyradiculoneuropathy (previously discussed), Coral snake envenomation, tick paralysis, and botulism. Other causes which normally result in normal re...

توسلی, الهام , توسلی, موسی, زارع, صمد, قادری پاکدل, فیروز,

    Background & Aims : Sixty nine species of ticks in order Metastigmata may cause tick paralysis. A neurotoxin, which is found in tick salvia, is believed to be responsible for the paralysis. About 4-5 days after tick attachment paralysis occurs. The cause of the paralysis is blockage of transmission at the neuromuscular junction, due to the reduction of release of acetylcholine, and / or int...

Hoshang Saghari, Mitra Eshghpour,

SUMMARY Herpes Zoster Cephalicus or Ramsey-Hunt syndrome is second only to Bells palsy as the most common cause of acute facial paralysis. The varicclla zoster virus is thought to be responsible for this syndrome; Involvement or the racial and auditory nerve. In this article, a patient who was admitted with vesticular eruption of the external car with facial paralysis, and auditory symptoms i...

اخی , عذرا, ذاکری , حمیدرضا,

Background and Purpose: Hypocalemic periodical paralysis is not a common disease. Ïn the previous studies, the rate of relation of this disease with hyperthyroidism has been reported differently. This study shows the relation between these two diseases in Mazandaran. Materials and Methods: Âll the patients referring to Bou Âli and Ïmam hospitals were studied for the hypocalmic paralysis, a...

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...

2009
Ritvik P. Mehta

The management of facial paralysis is one of the most complex areas of reconstructive surgery. Given the wide variety of functional and cosmetic deficits in the facial paralysis patient, the reconstructive surgeon requires a thorough understanding of the surgical techniques available to treat this condition. This review article will focus on surgical management of facial paralysis and the treat...

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