Optic neuropathy and central nervous system disease secondary to Sjogren’s syndrome in a child. Ophthalmology 1990;1606–1609.Berman JL, Kashii S, Trachtman MS et al (1990) Optic neuropathy and central nervous system disease secondary to Sjögren’s syndrome in a child. Ophthalmology 97:1606–...
Peripheral neuropathy (PN) can occur with all types of CG, although it is usually found in patients with HCV-associated type II CG. PN has different clinical manifestations, ranging from subclinical involvement to symmetrical or asymmetrical sensory, sensorimotor, or motor forms. The mechanisms of ...
brainstem auditory evoked response testing may show sparing of early components and loss or decrement of the late components (waves III and IV). Abnormal pattern visual evoked cortical potentials and prolonged P100 peak latency may occur in patients with toxic optic neuropathy caused by toluene abuse...
aDimension: 维度: [translate] aThere is potential for central nervous system toxicity, including peripheral neuropathy, as well as leucopenia associated with long-term use. 为中央神经系统毒力, 2 3有潜在的包括周边神经病,并且白血球减少症与长期用途相关。 [translate] ...
aThese devicse are intended to help those who suffer from disorders of the central nervous system—not those who suffer from nerve damage such as peripheral neuropathy. 这些devicse意欲帮助遭受中央紧张的系统混乱没有那些人遭受神经损伤例如周边神经病的那些人。[translate]...
Background Mutations of the peripheral myelin protein-22 (PMP22) gene are the most common cause of inherited disease of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), with its deletion resulting in hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP), and its duplication inducing Charcot-Marie-Too...
(2000), PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM LYMPHOMA PRESENTING AS MULTIPLE CRANIAL AND PERIPHERAL RADICULONEUROPATHY. Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System, 5: 38. doi: 10.1046/j.1529-8027.2000.00513-20.x Author Information 1 IInstitute of Clinical Neurology and Department of Pathology IRCCS ...
Thus loss of vibration sense and tendon jerks in the lower limbs do not necessarily mean peripheral neuropathy; irregular sluggish pupils are not pathognomonic of neurosyphilis and the frequent occurrence of a bodily attitude of flexion, disorders of gait, tremors and a positive glabellar tap sign...
FX Borruat, NJ Schatz, JS Glaser, A Forteza - European neurology, 1997 - www.karger.com Toshniwal P: Demyelinating optic neuropathy with Miller-Fisher syndrome: The case for overlapsyndromes with central and peripheral demye-lination. Urushitani M, Udaka F, Kameyama M:Miller Fisher-Guillain...
Giant axonal neuropathy is described as a slowly progressive peripheral neuropathy. Involvement of the CNS has been repeatedly observed. Nervous control of gastrointestinal motility is extremely complex, regulated by the enteric system, the "brain of the gut," and modulated by extrinsic nerves. This ...