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Neurologic Manifestations

NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS OF A CUTE GA STROENTERITIS: A REVIEW OF 45 PATIENTS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE SETTING

NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS OF A CUTE GA STROENTERITIS: A REVIEW OF 45 PATIENTS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE SETTING

... had neurologic symptoms. Neurologic manifestations were divided into three groups: convulsion alone, en­ cephalopathy alone, and encephalopathy and convulsion ...with neurologic symp­ toms and ...

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Neurologic Manifestations of In Utero Cocaine Exposure in Near-Term and Term Infants

Neurologic Manifestations of In Utero Cocaine Exposure in Near-Term and Term Infants

... Control infants from the newborn nursery were matched for gestational age and race and enrolled within I week of the cocaine-exposed infant if: (1) the maternal history was negative for [r] ...

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Bone marrow transplantation prolongs life span and ameliorates neurologic manifestations in Sandhoff disease mice

Bone marrow transplantation prolongs life span and ameliorates neurologic manifestations in Sandhoff disease mice

... The neurologic improvement could be due to a very local- ized correction of neuronal storage that is not detectable by quantitation of bulk glycolipid. However, a number of specific CNS locations were compared on ...

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NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS OF INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS IN CHILDHOOD

NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS OF INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS IN CHILDHOOD

... 42%. The heterophil agglutination test was positive in a titer of 1:32. A lumbar puncture revealed a normal pressure with a cell count of. 297 mononuclear cells. and the protein 10 mg./1[r] ...

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Neurologic Manifestations of Schoenlein-Henoch Purpura: Report of Three Cases and Review of the Literature

Neurologic Manifestations of Schoenlein-Henoch Purpura: Report of Three Cases and Review of the Literature

... Review of the world literature indicates that headaches and mental status changes are the most fre- quent neurologic complications of Schoenlein-Henoch purpura, followed by seizures, foc[r] ...

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NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS OF LEUKEMIA

NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS OF LEUKEMIA

... Three cases of acute lymphocytic leu kemia with neurobogic manifestations are presented in which the clinical signs, to gether with the findings in the spinal fluid, closely resembled th[r] ...

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Neurologic Manifestations in Children With Lyme Disease

Neurologic Manifestations in Children With Lyme Disease

... ‘Probable” neuroborreliosis requires characteristic neurologic abnormalities and seropositivity in a child with exposure in a Lyme- endemic area. “Definite” neuroborreliosis requires eit[r] ...

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Neurologic manifestations in welders with pallidal MRI T1 hyperintensity

Neurologic manifestations in welders with pallidal MRI T1 hyperintensity

... Abstract—Background: Neurologic symptoms have been attributed to manganese fumes generated during ...with neurologic problems and basal ganglia T1 hyperintensity were ...

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NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS OF THE BATTERED CHILD SYNDROME

NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS OF THE BATTERED CHILD SYNDROME

... added, combined findings of exaggerated startle, four-plus deep tendon reflexes and increased muscle tone of this patient have not been reported in battered children showing no structura[r] ...

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Neurologic Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Children

Neurologic Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Children

... Intrablood-brain barrier synthesis of HIV-specific antibodies was demonstrated in eight of 14 children with AIDS and AIDS-related complex, indicating active brain infection with HIV.. In[r] ...

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Neurologic Manifestations of Cocaine Exposure in Childhood

Neurologic Manifestations of Cocaine Exposure in Childhood

... “passive” ingestion/inhalation is associated with focal and generalized seizures without evidence of structural brain injury; 4) cocaine may lower seizure threshold in children predispos[r] ...

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Persistent enhancement after treatment for cerebral toxoplasmosis in patients with AIDS: predictive value for subsequent recurrence

Persistent enhancement after treatment for cerebral toxoplasmosis in patients with AIDS: predictive value for subsequent recurrence

... neurologic manifestations such as headache , focal deficits, epilepsy, and/ or fever; b CD4 counts less than 200 cells per cubic millimeter; c no previous brain toxoplasmosis; d positive[r] ...

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Preembolization superselective angiography: role in the treatment of brain arteriovenous malformations with isobutyl 2 cyanoacrylate

Preembolization superselective angiography: role in the treatment of brain arteriovenous malformations with isobutyl 2 cyanoacrylate

... These neurologic manifestations were related to the cerebral territory supplied by the feeder undergoing the superselective angiogram and were probably produced by a direct neurotoxic ef[r] ...

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Methionine adenosyltransferase I/III deficiency: beyond the central nervous system manifestations

Methionine adenosyltransferase I/III deficiency: beyond the central nervous system manifestations

... extra-CNS manifestations. Although neurologic manifestations and demyelination have been correlated to MAT deficiency in many reported cases, none of the previous reports focused on extra-CNS ...

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Driving and Neurologic Disorders

Driving and Neurologic Disorders

... other neurologic conditions, all states within the United States have laws that spe- cifically address the ability to operate a motor vehicle for the person with ...

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Serial Neurologic Examination of Hyperactive Children

Serial Neurologic Examination of Hyperactive Children

... It is the purpose of this paper to report observations of soft neurologic signs made in serial neurologic examinations of hyperactive children who were the subjects of a psychopharmacolo[r] ...

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Developmental Trajectories From Birth to School Age in Healthy Term-Born Children

Developmental Trajectories From Birth to School Age in Healthy Term-Born Children

... IQ scores were calculated according to the mean of scores on the verbal and performance subtests. We classified scores on the BSID-II-NL, Movement ABC, and cognitive tests into normal ( ⬎ 15th percentile), suspect ( ⬎ 5th ...

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Photophobia in neurologic disorders

Photophobia in neurologic disorders

... the manifestations of photophobia [1], many developments have taken place that makes it pos- sible to establish a more precise picture of ...clinical manifestations, pathogenesis, diagnosis and ...

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The Relationship Between Pertussis Vaccine and Central Nervous System Sequelae: Continuing Assessment

The Relationship Between Pertussis Vaccine and Central Nervous System Sequelae: Continuing Assessment

... young children with serious acute neurologic disorders are at an increased risk of later neurologic impairment or death, irrespective of the initial precipitating event.. The results, ho[r] ...

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Neurologic Recovery According to Early Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Traumatic Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries

Neurologic Recovery According to Early Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Traumatic Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries

... changes in the spinal cord using early and follow- up MRIs after spinal cord injury. In their study, 5 of the 6 patients with cord contusion and a patient with a cord haematoma subsequently de- veloped small, well ...

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