نتایج جستجو برای: muscle paralysis

تعداد نتایج: 344804  

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2001
D Dutta M Fischler A McClung

Secondary hyperkalaemic paralysis is a rare condition often mimicking the Guillain-Barré syndrome. There have been a few case reports of hyperkalaemia caused by renal failure, trauma, and drugs where the presentation has been with muscle weakness. A case of hyperkalaemic paralysis caused by an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor is reported.

2012
Ryan M. Collar Patrick J. Byrne

Cross facial nerve grafting may be utilized in the treatment algorithm of both reversible paralysis, wherein axonal input to existing mimetic mucsles will elicit movement, or in irreversible paralysis, wherein cross facial axons are used to motor a free muscle transfer. This article reviews the indications, operative technique, post-operative care, and potential complications of this technique....

C PRIOR, H FAJRAK, IAN. G MARSHALL,

The potential changes In neuromuscular blockade after chronic (>24 h) administration of sub-paralytic doses of two newly introduced aminosteroidal muscle relaxants were investigated. Org-9426 (rocuronium) and Org-9487 were studied in the in vivo guinea pig gastrocnemius muscle-sciatic nerve preparation. The problems seen after prolonged administration of muscle relaxants are thought to ari...

2017
Elizabeth B Moloney Barbara Hobo Fred De Winter Joost Verhaagen

Terminal Schwann cells (TSCs) are specialized cells that envelop the motor nerve terminal, and play a role in the maintenance and regeneration of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs). The chemorepulsive protein semaphorin 3A (SEMA3A) is selectively up-regulated in TSCs on fast-fatigable muscle fibers following experimental denervation of the muscle (BotoxA-induced paralysis or crush injury to the sci...

Journal: :American Journal of Ophthalmology 1918

Journal: :Applied sciences 2022

In this paper, we designed a methodology to classify facial nerve function after head and neck surgery. It is important be able observe the rehabilitation process objectively specific brain surgery, when patients are often affected by face palsy. The dataset that used for classification problems in study only contains 236 measurements of 127 complex observations using most commonly House–Brackm...

Journal: :Cell 2010
Devon P. Ryan Magnus R. Dias da Silva Tuck Wah Soong Bertrand Fontaine Matt R. Donaldson Annie W.C. Kung Wallaya Jongjaroenprasert Mui Cheng Liang Daphne H.C. Khoo Jin Seng Cheah Su Chin Ho Harold S. Bernstein Rui M.B. Maciel Robert H. Brown Louis J. Ptáček

Thyrotoxic hypokalemic periodic paralysis (TPP) is characterized by acute attacks of weakness, hypokalemia, and thyrotoxicosis of various etiologies. These transient attacks resemble those of patients with familial hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoKPP) and resolve with treatment of the underlying hyperthyroidism. Because of the phenotypic similarity of these conditions, we hypothesized that ...

2017
Kotaro Takeda Genichi Tanino Hiroyuki Miyasaka

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), specifically functional electrical stimulation (FES) that compensates for voluntary motion, and therapeutic electrical stimulation (TES) aimed at muscle strengthening and recovery from paralysis are widely used in stroke rehabilitation. The electrical stimulation of muscle contraction should be synchronized with intended motion to restore paralysis. ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2011
Fenfen Wu Wentao Mi Dennis K Burns Yu Fu Hillery F Gray Arie F Struyk Stephen C Cannon

Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (HypoPP) is an ion channelopathy of skeletal muscle characterized by attacks of muscle weakness associated with low serum K+. HypoPP results from a transient failure of muscle fiber excitability. Mutations in the genes encoding a calcium channel (CaV1.1) and a sodium channel (NaV1.4) have been identified in HypoPP families. Mutations of NaV1.4 give rise to a heter...

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