According to the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE), there are two major types of seizures: Focal seizures and Generalized seizures. Focal Onset Seizures Focal onset seizures, formerly known as partial onset seizures, occur in a single part of the brain. When you can sense that you ar...
This section aims to provide a platform for research that will revolutionize patient care through the use of novel molecular predisposing screening, diagnostic, prognostic and pharmacogenomics. Advances in human genome research are opening the door to a new paradigm for practicing medicine that promises...
Mutationally activated BRAF-V600E influences the behavior of different types of cells in the brain and leads to promotion of seizures as well as brain tumors, indicating how both can be pharmacologically targeted in the clinic. Jean M. Mulcahy Levy & Martin McMahon Article | 21 May 2018 ...
If YXT and its herbal components can promote neural differentiation, the levels of neuronal markers are expected to increase in RDIN cells that are induced to differentiate for 7 days in the presence of the herbal extracts. Western blotting analyses of lineage markers were thus performed on the ...
Responses to drugs target to GPCRs can show substantial inter-subject variability. Attempts to use clinical factors as a means to predict individual drug responses have had limited success. Therefore, much recent attention has involved assessment of genetic features that potentially influence variability...
Seizures occur more often in the neurologic intensive care unit (NICU) than in general or other specialty ICUs, in part because of the patient population, ... PN Varelas,M Mirski - 《Current Treatment Options in Neurology》 被引量: 8发表: 2007年 Morbidity Status of Inpatients With Chronic...
3), reflecting the time-dependent nature of clinical characteristics such as febrile seizures (1–5 years), infantile spasms (6 months–5 years), and ADHD (5 years and older). The distinct patterns of 528 phenotypic features generate a complex pattern over time that drives associations between...
Seizures: benzodiazepines Tachyarrhythmia (commonly MAT): beta-blockade Hemodialysis: acute > 100mg/L, chronic >30mg/L Monoamine oxidase inhibitors Toxicity: food/drug interaction Symptoms: tachycardia, hypertension, hyperthermia, agitation Management: cooling, IVF, management of hyper/hypotension Phenytoin...
Guaifenesin may cause problems if you take it along with other drugs that can cause drowsiness or slow your breathing, such as some opioid medicines or medicines for anxiety or seizures. Homeopathic Cough Suppressant Medicines Another option to treat cough symptoms is a homeopathic cough remedy, ...
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