Isik AT, Kolukisa M, Ergun F, Ahmad IC (2013) Ogilvie's syndrome in an elderly patient with multi-system atrophy. Clinical Autonomic Research 23:155-156. doi: 10.1007/s10286-013-0192-z.Isik AT, Kolukisa M, Ergun F, Ahmad IC. Ogilvie's syndrome in an elderly patient with multi ...
摘要: Multi-system atrophy (MSA) is characterized by symptoms of autonomic failure, such as orthostatic hypotension and constipation. When intensive bowel motility problems are seen in elderly patients with MSA, Ogilvie Syndrome is kept in mind the management, before surgery....
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases, affecting 1% of people over the age of 80 in the UK alone, and with cases increasing rapidly—with the potential for as much as a doubling of cases numbers by 2040 in comparison to 2015 in the United States1...
Multiclass classification Relevance vector machine FDG PET Parkinson's disease Multiple system atrophy Progressive supranuclear palsy Corticobasal syndrome 1. Introduction Computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) integrates data processing, mathematics and statistics into computerized techniques to maximize the information ...
Diagnosis. The definitive diagnosis of cystic echinococcosis of the nervous system – in a patient with the typical signs and symptoms of an extremely slowly growing space-occupying lesion – is established by neuroimaging, cerebral CT scanning or MR imaging being equally capable of detecting these ...
Fleischer’s ring or corneal thinning and scarring typical of Keratoconus67. Potential subjects with non-keratoconus ocular disease in both eyes such as keratectasia, corneal degenerations, macular disease, and optic nerve disease (e.g., optic neuritis, optic atrophy) were excluded from the study...
Fleischer’s ring or corneal thinning and scarring typical of Keratoconus67. Potential subjects with non-keratoconus ocular disease in both eyes such as keratectasia, corneal degenerations, macular disease, and optic nerve disease (e.g., optic neuritis, optic atrophy) were excluded from the study...
Peripheral muscle force is markedly decreased in sepsis, without evidence for an increased fatigability. Muscle weakness was most likely due to a sepsis-induced myopathy and/or axonal neuropathy, and was not the result of an immobilization atrophy.Similar...
Results: Using 1,270 post-mortem central nervous system tissue samples from 13 patient cohorts covering four neurodegenerative diseases, we identified 243 differentially expressed genes, which were similarly dysregulated in 15 additional patient cohorts of 205 samples including seven neurodegenerative diseases...
A multi-purpose FES system includes a multi-function, implantable stimulator for stimulating different sites in a patient's body. The stimulator includes a control unit a