This approach helps our neurological specialists achieve successful outcomes for a variety of complex conditions such as.N Traumatic brain injuries N Acquired Brain Injuries N Dizziness N Balance and Gait/Walking Disorders N Headaches N Chronic Pain N Dysautonomia N Neurodevelopmental Disorders...
Dysautonomia is an umbrella term used to describe several medical conditions that cause a malfunctioning of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). The ANS controls functions of the body that we don’t need to consciously think about, such as heart rate, breathing, temperature control, and kidney ...
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5. To excite or invigorate (a person, for example) with a stimulant. v.intr. To act or serve as a stimulant or stimulus. [Latin stimulāre, stimulāt-, to goad on, from stimulus, goad.] stim′u·lat′er, stim′u·la′tor n. stim′u·lat′ing·ly adv. stim′u·la′tion n....
Current Medicine GroupCurrent Urology ReportsSmith PP, Appell RA. Functional obstructed voiding in the neurologically normal patient. Curr Urol Rep. 2006;7(5):346–53. View ArticleSmith PP, Appell RA. Functional obstructed voiding in the neurologically normal patient. Curr Urol Rep 2006; 7: 346...
We report a case of severe CS in a patient with metastatic MTC, which was complicated by DI without sellar lesion, silent aortic dissection, jejunal intussusception, and dysautonomia. Interestingly, sorafenib was associated with remission of CS without measurable reduction in cortisol concentration. ...
Acute autonomic sensory and motor neuropathy (AASMN) is characterized by prominent dysautonomia with somatic sensory and motor impartment. Prominent dysautonomia is observed during the early phase of AASMN. We herein describe a case of AASMN that involved prolonged autonomic failure and disturbance...