نتایج جستجو برای: acute flaccid paralysis

تعداد نتایج: 512749  

2004
Barbara Foley and Paul McKeown

Since 1988, when the World Health Assembly resolved to eradicate polio, the number of polio cases worldwide has decreased from 350,000 to fewer than 800 cases in 2003. This was achieved through high vaccination coverage, augmented by quality surveillance for acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) and mop-up vaccination campaigns. Although the European region was certified “poliofree” in 2002, as long as...

2016
Shakil Shaikh Rajesh Joshi

We report an unusual case of a 10-month-old girl with intramedullary spinal cord abscess who presented with fever and acute flaccid paraplegia. Nerve conduction study showed demyelinating neuropathy after which she received intravenous immunoglobulin therapy. This was followed by ascending paralysis and left-sided ptosis. Lumbar puncture revealed purulent cerebrospinal fluid and magnetic resona...

2015
Dereje K Belayneh Thomas Kellerth

Thyrotoxic hypokalemic periodic paralysis is a rare manifestation of thyrotoxicosis and is rarely reported in non-Asian populations. A 26-year-old Ethiopian male who presented with recurrent flaccid tetraparesis, hypokalemia, and hyperthyroidism is reported here. Thyroid function should be routinely checked in patients with acute or recurrent hypokalemic paralysis.

Journal: :Global journal of medical and clinical case reports 2021

Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) is a clinical syndrome characterized by rapid onset of weakness, in the respiratory muscles, swallowing and limbs; death because muscles failure. AFP surveillance crucial, clinicians are required to notify AFP cases among children below 15 years old epidemiology department with completion form. In this study, researcher analyzed investigation forms determine pict...

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...

Journal: :archives of clinical infectious diseases 0
mohammad abdigoudarzi razi vaccine and serum research institute, parasitology department, karadj, iran; razi vaccine and serum research institute, parasitology department, karadj, iran. email: hamid belgheiszadeh department of parasitology, islamic azad university, tehran medical unit nabiolah shariati department of parasitology, islamic azad university, tehran medical unit

background tick paralysis is a disease of human and animals characterized by an acute ascending flaccid motor paralysis. the condition may terminate fatally unless the tick(s) are removed before respiratory paralysis occurs. patient a 48 years old female was referred to a clinic in tehran with edema at the head and neck regions. she had fever and disequilibrium. she reported a travel to mountai...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2015
J A Maloney D M Mirsky K Messacar S R Dominguez T Schreiner N V Stence

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Enterovirus D68 was responsible for widespread outbreaks of respiratory illness throughout the United States in August and September 2014. During this time, several patients presented to our institution with acute flaccid paralysis and cranial nerve dysfunction. The purpose of this report is to describe the unique imaging findings of this neurologic syndrome occurring dur...

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