• No results found

Neurological Disease

The neurological disease ontology

The neurological disease ontology

... classifying neurological dis- eases according to their primary disease mechanism and then identifying the relevant associated entities following the OGMS model, we have sought to define the relation- ships ...

10

An autoinflammatory neurological disease due to interleukin 6 hypersecretion

An autoinflammatory neurological disease due to interleukin 6 hypersecretion

... Despite extensive laboratory investigations, the cause of IL-6 hypersecretion was not identified. Although pa- tients suffering from autoinflammatory diseases (AID) who are double heterozygotes for mutations in two known ...

10

Ontology-based Solution for Data Warehousing in Genetic Neurological Disease

Ontology-based Solution for Data Warehousing in Genetic Neurological Disease

... In this article, we propose a solution to the problem of semantic heterogeneity of data sources referring to genetic Neurological disease. Our choice of this domain is justified by the existence of a huge ...

6

Informing patients with progressive neurological disease of their health status, and their adaptation to the disease

Informing patients with progressive neurological disease of their health status, and their adaptation to the disease

... their disease and its progression can plan their future from the first moment the existence of the disease in more than a suspicion, and discuss the support they will need at advanced and terminal stages of ...

12

Glia: an emerging target for neurological disease therapy

Glia: an emerging target for neurological disease therapy

... and spinal cord motor neurons. Recent advances in the fi eld focus on glial contributions to disease etiology. Transgenic mice (Tg) overexpressing the human mutant superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) protein are used ...

7

Developing retinal biomarkers of neurological disease: an analytical perspective

Developing retinal biomarkers of neurological disease: an analytical perspective

... to disease exposures and effects (A and Z, ...A: disease exposure; S: source domain variable ...causing disease manifestations (A) and the clinical outcome ...relating disease exposure (A) to ...

11

CEROID ACCUMULATION IN A PATIENT WITH PROGRESSIVE NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE

CEROID ACCUMULATION IN A PATIENT WITH PROGRESSIVE NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE

... A progressive degenerative disease in this patient presented after a normal first year of life. Ceroid pigment was present in the cyto- plasm of neurones, astrocytes, and macno- phages o[r] ...

11

Oscillatory activity in the human motor system in health and neurological disease

Oscillatory activity in the human motor system in health and neurological disease

... Parkinson’s disease was achieved by simultaneous recordings of local field potentials (LFPs) from a macroelectrode inserted into the subthalamic nucleus (STNME), sensorimotor cortex and contralateral ...

223

Usefulness of Ultrasound Assessment of Fasciculations in Neurological Disease.

Usefulness of Ultrasound Assessment of Fasciculations in Neurological Disease.

... Value of fasciculations in determining the prognosis of ALS [mateen et al] study fasciculation frequency of a muscle was measured using clinical inspection and by surface EMG. 35 In this 24 patients of ALS was selected ...

87

Cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation in neurological disease

Cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation in neurological disease

... Recent findings concerning the anatomical and func- tional connections between the cerebellum and the basal ganglia may help to characterize the role of the cerebel- lum in Parkinson’s disease [7]. The cerebellum ...

8

Natural Progression of Neurological Disease in Mucopolysaccharidosis Type II

Natural Progression of Neurological Disease in Mucopolysaccharidosis Type II

... This results of this study clearly delin- eated the natural neurologic progres- sion of MPS II in patients with and with- out NP involvement. This is the first detailed description of a large cohort of patients who were ...

10

Nipah Virus C and W Proteins Contribute to Respiratory Disease in Ferrets

Nipah Virus C and W Proteins Contribute to Respiratory Disease in Ferrets

... pulmonary disease but se- vere neurological disease, with 40% ...respiratory disease, since most rNiV M -C ko W ko -infected ferrets had only mild ...

18

Timing of tracheostomy as a determinant of weaning success in critically ill patients: a retrospective study

Timing of tracheostomy as a determinant of weaning success in critically ill patients: a retrospective study

... In univariate analysis using the Kaplan–Meier method with log- rank test, reasons for intubation (pulmonary disease [P = 0.03] and lack of neurological disease [P < 0.01]), thrombocytope- nia (P = ...

7

Stem cell models of Alzheimer's disease and related neurological disorders

Stem cell models of Alzheimer's disease and related neurological disorders

... A recurring practical question about the use of these systems for modelling neurological disease is that of the functional maturity of neurons generated in vitro from PSCs. Th is question speaks to the ...

6

01 OLIVER DAVID Zagreb oct 2016

01 OLIVER DAVID Zagreb oct 2016

... A consensus review on the development of palliative care for patients with chronic and progressive neurological disease.. Carer support[r] ...

33

Latent Tuberculosis Infection in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

Latent Tuberculosis Infection in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

... Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic and autoimmune neurological disease caused by lymphocytic infiltration. Its prevalence worldwide is 22.2 million cases of MS. There is a relation between TB and MS: due ...

8

Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology

Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology

... The dynamics of availability and clearing of DA in the brain is an important factor for determining neurological disease. However, the existence of interferences such as AA and UA at high concentrations ...

9

Revisiting oxidative damage in ALS: microglia, Nox, and mutant SOD1

Revisiting oxidative damage in ALS: microglia, Nox, and mutant SOD1

... degenerative neurological disease familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a non–cell-autonomous disease: mutant SOD1 synthesis in motor neurons and microglia drives disease onset and ...

6

A rare mitochondrial disorder: Leigh syndrome - a case report

A rare mitochondrial disorder: Leigh syndrome - a case report

... Leigh’s disease or SNE is a rare progressive neurological disorder of the ...gressive neurological disease with motor and intellectual developmental delay; (2) Signs and symptoms of brain- ...

5

La belle indiff&eacute;rence revisited: a case report on progressive supranuclear palsy misdiagnosed as conversion disorder

La belle indiff&eacute;rence revisited: a case report on progressive supranuclear palsy misdiagnosed as conversion disorder

... On neurological examina- tion, we saw a patient with a surprised ...for Neurological Disorders and Stroke and Society for PSP criteria (NINDS- SPSP) criteria for probable ...

11

Show all 10000 documents...

Related subjects