نتایج جستجو برای: muscle paralysis

تعداد نتایج: 344804  

2011
Gyung-Min Lee June-Bum Kim

Familial hyperkalemic periodic paralysis is an autosomal-dominant channelopathy characterized by reversible paralysis associated with episodic hyperkalemia. Mutations in the skeletal muscle voltage-gated sodium channel gene (SCN4A) have been reported to be responsible for this disorder. Paramyotonia congenita is also caused by mutations in the SCN4A gene. Here, we report the case of a 17-year-o...

A Khoshbaten A Noroozzadeh A Shahriary G Pirzad G Poorheidari H Sahraei M Saberi N Khodaei

One of the most toxic effects of organophosphate (OP) poisoning has been the paralysis of skeletal muscles that can lead to paralysis of respiratory muscles and death. However, oximes are the only antidotes available to reverse or prevent such toxic effects of OP insecticides and nerve chemical warfare agents. In the present research work, the effect of different concentrations of paraoxon (as ...

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
cyrus motamed department of anesthesia, gustave roussy institute, rue camille desmoulins 94080 villejuif, france university of paris 11, paris, france; corresponding author: motamed cyrus, department of anesthesia, gustave roussy institute, rue camille desmoulins 94080 villejuif, france university of paris 11, paris, france. tel: +33-142114436 fax: +33-142115209, e-mail: duvaldestin philippe department of anesthesia, hospital henri mondor, avenue de lattre de tassigny 94010 créteil, france university of paris 12, paris, france

conclusions this study highlights potentiation effect of a defasciculating dose of pancuronium on succinylcholine paralysis suggesting the lack of justification to increase succinylcholine dosage. results the duration of succinylcholine induced paralysis (1 and 1.5 mg/kg) was significantly prolonged with pre-treatment with pancuronium but succinylcholine 1mg/kg did not reached maximum blockade ...

Journal: :The Malaysian journal of pathology 2005
Pavai Sthaneshwar Ramesh Prathibha Sook Fan Yap

UNLABELLED Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) is a medical emergency characterised by sudden onset of muscle weakness with hypokalemia that resolves with the treatment of hyperthyroidism. We report three cases of thyrotoxic periodic paralysis seen at the Accident and Emergency Care Department, University of Malaya Medical Centre in a period of four months. We also review the clinical presentat...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet 2008
Supachai Paiboonpol

OBJECTIVE To study the clinical characteristics of patients who suffer from hypokalemic periodic paralysis, as the presenting symptoms of thyrotoxicosis. MATERIAL AND METHOD A retrospective review of 29 patients who presented with the syndrome of hypokalemic periodic paralysis as the symptom of thyrotoxicosis at Ratchaburi Hospital between January 1,1995 and December 31, 2007. Patients'data, ...

Journal: :Spine 2016
Zenya Ito Yukihiro Matsuyama Muneharu Ando Shigenori Kawabata Tsukasa Kanchiku Kazunobu Kida Yasushi Fujiwara Kei Yamada Naoya Yamamoto Sho Kobayashi Takanori Saito Kanichiro Wada Nobuaki Tadokoro Masato Takahashi Kazuhiko Satomi Kenichi Shinomiya Toshikazu Tani

STUDY DESIGN Retrospective case-control study. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to examine the factors of postoperative paralysis in patients who have undergone thoracic ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) surgery. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA A higher percentage of thoracic OPLL patients experience postoperative aggravation of paralysis than cervical OPLL patients, ...

Journal: :Physiological research 2015
I Wens U Dalgas K Verboven L Kosten A Stevens N Hens B O Eijnde

The impact of high-intensity exercise on disease progression and muscle contractile properties in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) remains unclear. Control (CON) and EAE rats were divided into sedentary and exercise groups. Before onset (experiment 1, n=40) and after hindquarter paralysis (experiment 2, n=40), isokinetic foot extensor strength, cross sectional area (CSA) of tibia...

2012
D. LABBÈ F. BUSSU A. IODICE

Long-standing peripheral monolateral facial paralysis in the adult has challenged otolaryngologists, neurologists and plastic surgeons for centuries. Notwithstanding, the ultimate goal of normality of the paralyzed hemi-face with symmetry at rest, and the achievement of a spontaneous symmetrical smile with corneal protection, has not been fully reached. At the beginning of the 20(th) century, t...

Journal: :MEDS Chinese medicine 2023

Peripheral facial paralysis refers to caused by pathological changes in the motor fibers of nerve, which is a kind neural deficiency symptom nerve damage leading muscle paralysis. The clinical manifestations are enlarged palpebral fissure, shallower nasolabial folds, drooping mouth corner, drooling, and inability smoothly perform actions such as frowning, closing eyes, whistling. Untimely treat...

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