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Role of Nitric Oxide and Mitochondria in Muscle Paralysis induced by Acute Organophosphate Poisoning.

Role of Nitric Oxide and Mitochondria in Muscle Paralysis induced by Acute Organophosphate Poisoning.

... tremors, muscle weakness and paralysis ...the muscle characterize the acute toxicity of ...the muscle is the primary event of muscle weakness in severe OPP ...that muscle AChE ...

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Intratracheal Suctioning in Sick Preterm Infants: Prevention of Intracranial Hypertension and Cerebral Hypoperfusion by Muscle Paralysis

Intratracheal Suctioning in Sick Preterm Infants: Prevention of Intracranial Hypertension and Cerebral Hypoperfusion by Muscle Paralysis

... Cerebral perfusion pressure decreases significantly in nonparalyzed group but remains unchanged in patients with muscle paralysis. until normalization usually ranged from 10 to 60[r] ...

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Continuous Skeletal Muscle Paralysis: Effect on Neonatal Pulmonary Mechanics

Continuous Skeletal Muscle Paralysis: Effect on Neonatal Pulmonary Mechanics

... For the 48 hours preceding the discontin- uation of skeletal muscle paralysis, the data dem- onstrate a significant reduction in minute yen- tilation and dynamic compliance and progressi[r] ...

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Renal Tubular Acidosis with Muscle Paralysis

Renal Tubular Acidosis with Muscle Paralysis

... on severity of symptoms, degree of hypokalemia and chronicity of disease 1 . In the patients described, the cause of hypokalemia was distal renal tubular acidosis leading to muscle weakness. A diagnosis of renal ...

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VISUALLY EVOKED RESPONSE IN ANESTHETIZED MAN WITH AND WITHOUT INDUCED MUSCLE PARALYSIS *

VISUALLY EVOKED RESPONSE IN ANESTHETIZED MAN WITH AND WITHOUT INDUCED MUSCLE PARALYSIS *

... Inasmuch as light general anesthesia Stage 111, upper plane 1 after Guedel does not markedly alter the VER in man, and in fact may enhance certain components, it was felt that surgical p[r] ...

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Symptomatic treatment of botulism with a clinically approved small molecule

Symptomatic treatment of botulism with a clinically approved small molecule

... neuromuscular paralysis would still be delayed until SNARE proteins were regenerated, which will require days of respiratory support (56, ...skeletal muscle paralysis in murine models of lethal and ...

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PHYSIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATION OF RESPIRATORY DISEASE

PHYSIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATION OF RESPIRATORY DISEASE

... The latter respiratory complications of poliomyelitis interfere seri- ously with oxygen supply to the body, whereas deficiency of ventilation due to muscle paralysis or other factors lea[r] ...

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Degenerative and regenerative changes after loss of
neuromuscular interaction during early postnatal life

Degenerative and regenerative changes after loss of neuromuscular interaction during early postnatal life

... these muscle fibres may ...neonatal paralysis with leupeptin results in the survival o f all the motoneurones in the soleus ...neonatal paralysis there is an initial decline in the percentage o f ...

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Inconceivable Hypokalemia: A Case Report of Acute Severe Barium Chloride Poisoning

Inconceivable Hypokalemia: A Case Report of Acute Severe Barium Chloride Poisoning

... as muscle paralysis, cardiovascular injury, low potassium levels, and ECG changes, and without symptoms caused by other factors, barium chloride poisoning was finally diagnosed ...

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Case of Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis in a Caucasian Male and Review of Literature

Case of Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis in a Caucasian Male and Review of Literature

... The age of onset of TPP is usually 20–40 years, which coincides with commonly observed age distribution for hyperthyroidism [4, 5]. Table 1 shows the distinguishing fea- tures between TPP and FHPP. Similarities include ...

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IN VITRO EVALUATION OF ANTHELMINTIC ACTIVITY OF EMBELIN

IN VITRO EVALUATION OF ANTHELMINTIC ACTIVITY OF EMBELIN

... 1436 Results obtained from the experiment confirm the anthelmintic activity of Embelin with shortest time of paralysis and deaths. Paralysis was confirmed when earthworms lost their motility and death was ...

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A CLINICAL REVIEW ON: HYPOKALEMIC PERIODIC PARALYSIS-DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

A CLINICAL REVIEW ON: HYPOKALEMIC PERIODIC PARALYSIS-DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

... periodic paralysis is a rare, autosomal dominant channelopathy characterized by muscle weakness or paralysis with a matching fall in potassium levels in the blood (primarily due to defect in a ...

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Study of maximum phonation time and S/Z ratio in laryngeal paralysis

Study of maximum phonation time and S/Z ratio in laryngeal paralysis

... This is a prospective study conducted for a period of 1 year from June 2018 to June 2019, in the department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, VIMS, Ballari, Karnataka, India. The patients were selected on ...

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HYPERKALEMIC FAMILIAL PERIODIC PARALYSIS

HYPERKALEMIC FAMILIAL PERIODIC PARALYSIS

... Tracings of electrocardiograms (lead V4) in patients with hyperkalemic familial periodic paralysis before and during spontaneous attacks of paralysis and after disappearance of symptoms [r] ...

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A Survey on Different Methodologies to Assist Paralysed Patients

A Survey on Different Methodologies to Assist Paralysed Patients

... ABSTRACT: Paralysis is caused by impairment of nervous system disabling the people from performing various common functions. There are different methodologies available to assist paralyzed patients .In our ...

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STUDIES IN DISORDERS OF MUSCLE  VII  CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND INHERITANCE OF A TYPE OF PERIODIC PARALYSIS WITHOUT HYPOPOTASSEMIA

STUDIES IN DISORDERS OF MUSCLE VII CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND INHERITANCE OF A TYPE OF PERIODIC PARALYSIS WITHOUT HYPOPOTASSEMIA

... Furthermore, the levels of serum potassium found during attacks in patients with periodic paralysis usually have not been as low as those observed in patients who do not carry this genet[r] ...

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Impairment of skeletal muscle adenosine triphosphate–sensitive K+ channels in patients with hypokalemic periodic paralysis

Impairment of skeletal muscle adenosine triphosphate–sensitive K+ channels in patients with hypokalemic periodic paralysis

... Molecular biology. Mutations were detected by K. Jurkat-Rott in the laboratories of R. Rüdel and F. Lehmann-Horn (Universität Ulm). In brief, total RNA was isolated from muscle specimens obtained from three ...

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TICK PARALYSIS

TICK PARALYSIS

... Virginia: With a Summary of All the Cases Reported in the Eastern United States TICK PARALYSIS: Three Cases of Tick (Dermacentor variabilis Say) Paralysis in. Services[r] ...

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Nonfamilial Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis and Thyrotoxicosis in a 16-Year-Old Male

Nonfamilial Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis and Thyrotoxicosis in a 16-Year-Old Male

... A similar episode of painful thighs with marked weakness occurred ;3 months later after 1 week of nasal congestion. Phys- ical examination again revealed normal findings, except that the patellar reflexes could not be ...

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Surgical Treatment For Bell’s Paralysis

Surgical Treatment For Bell’s Paralysis

... Case 1: Lagophthalmia post Bells palsy with tarsography treatment A 96-year-old man suffered from corneal ulcere on left eye with a long time of lagophthalmia after facial paralysis. He had a previous 25 years for ...

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