نتایج جستجو برای: hemiplegia

تعداد نتایج: 2780  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2005
H Kerr Graham R Baker F Dobson M E Morris

Most children with spastic hemiplegia have high levels of function and independence but fixed deformities and gait abnormalities are common. The classification proposed by Winters et al is widely used to interpret hemiplegic gait patterns and plan intervention. However, this classification is based on sagittal kinematics and fails to consider important abnormalities in the transverse plane. Usi...

2016
Jun Ju Shinichi Hirose Xiu-Yu Shi Atsushi Ishii Lin-Yan Hu Li-Ping Zou

BACKGROUND Alternating hemiplegia of childhood is an intractable neurological disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of alternating hemiplegia accompanied by other paroxysmal symptoms. Recent research has identified mutations in the ATP1A3 gene as the underlying cause. Adenosine-5'-triphosphate has a vasodilatory effect, can enhance muscle strength and physical performance, and was hypoth...

Journal: :The Lancet 1878

Journal: :The Lancet 1874

Journal: :Annals of nuclear medicine 2005
Derya Demirbag Ferda Ozdemir Siranus Kokino Sakir Berkarda

OBJECTIVE Prolonged immobilization in stroke is known to result in hypercalciuria, hypercalcemia, accelerated bone resorption, and osteoporosis. Furthermore, bone mineral loss accelerated with increasing duration of hemiplegia. Although stroke is a common disease that causes sudden immobilization, relatively few investigations of bone metabolism in stroke have been reported. The aim of this stu...

Journal: :Neurology 2012
Laetitia J J C Wagener-Schimmel Joost Nicolai

Laetitia J.J.C. WagenerSchimmel, MD Joost Nicolai, MD, PhD Alternating hemiplegia of childhood (AHC) is a disorder of recurrent hemiplegia beginning before age 18 months and is associated with dystonia, nystagmus, and progressive cognitive and motor impairment. This disorder was first recognized by Verret and Steele1 in 1971. Benign nocturnal alternating hemiplegia of childhood, which differs f...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2006
Kurtulus Kaya Sibel Unsal-Delialioglu Murat Kurt Nermin Altinok Sumru Ozel

OBJECTIVE This aim of this study was to determine the reliability and validity of an established ideomotor apraxia test when applied to a Turkish stroke patient population and to healthy controls. SUBJECTS The study group comprised 50 patients with right hemiplegia and 36 with left hemiplegia, who had developed the condition as a result of a cerebrovascular accident, and 33 age-matched health...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
m. r. ashrafi md,associate professor,department of pediatric neurology, children’s medical center,tehran university of medical sciences j. tafarroji md, resident of pediatrics, children’s medical center,tehran university of medical sciences

objective hemiconvulsion-hemiplegia-epilepsy syndrome (hhe) is an initial phase of unilateral or predominantly unilateral convulsive seizures usually of long duration, with a second phase of hemiplegia (usually permanent), immediately following the hemiconvulsions;and then a third stage, characterized by the appearance of partial epileptic seizures. the causes of the initial convulsions in hhe ...

Journal: :Stroke 1993
K North A Kan M de Silva R Ouvrier

BACKGROUND Hemiplegia is a rare manifestation of posterior cerebral artery occlusion. The acute clinical picture may be difficult to differentiate from occlusion of the middle cerebral artery. A mechanism for the hemiplegia has not been conclusively determined. CASE DESCRIPTION We describe a patient with hemiplegia secondary to posterior cerebral artery occlusion by an embolized fragment of a...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2000
T E Feinberg D M Roane J Ali

To clarify the relation between anosognosia for hemiplegia and confabulation, 11 patients with acute right cerebral infarctions and left upper limb hemiparesis were assessed for anosognosia for hemiplegia, illusory limb movements (ILMs), hemispatial neglect, asomatognosia, and cognitive impairment. Five of 11 patients had unequivocal confabulation as evidenced by ILMs. The presence of ILMs was ...

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