Ειδοποίηση Μελετητή:[ ΠΑΡΕΣΗ BELL ]
FEMORAL HEAD RESECTION IN TWO LIVINGSTONE'S FRUIT BATS (PTEROPUS LIVINGSTONII)
AR Barbon, P Rushton-Taylor, E Bell, A Routh - Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2017
Abstract Two Livingstone's fruit bats (Pteropus livingstonii) presented with a unilateral partial
paresis of the hind limbs. Radiographs revealed luxation of the coxofemoral joint and
degenerative joint disease in the right coxofemoral joint in one case. The second case
paresis of the hind limbs. Radiographs revealed luxation of the coxofemoral joint and
degenerative joint disease in the right coxofemoral joint in one case. The second case
Facial nerve palsy secondary to Epstein–Barr virus infection of the middle ear in pediatric population may be more common than we think
K Vogelnik, A Matos - Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2017
... otomas- toiditis") and ("Epstein-Barr virus" or "EBV" or "in- fectious mononucleosis")
and ("facial" or "Bell's") and ("palsy" or "paresis" or "paralysis"). These two PubMed
searches resulted in 61 and 12 articles, re- spectively. Only ...
and ("facial" or "Bell's") and ("palsy" or "paresis" or "paralysis"). These two PubMed
searches resulted in 61 and 12 articles, re- spectively. Only ...
[PDF] Facial Diplegia in a Patient with Chronic Hepatitis B Infection: Case Report
A Ioannou, E Papanicolaou, A Tofarides, P Dimitriou… - SM J Case Rep, 2017
... Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 Keywords Facial nerve palsy; Facial diplegia;
Bell's palsy; Guilain-Barré syndrome; Hepatitis B ... We report the case of a 71-year-old patient with
sudden onset of bilateral facial nerve palsy and mild hypoglossal nerve paresis. ...
Bell's palsy; Guilain-Barré syndrome; Hepatitis B ... We report the case of a 71-year-old patient with
sudden onset of bilateral facial nerve palsy and mild hypoglossal nerve paresis. ...
[PDF] Serum neuron specific enolase is increased in pediatric acute encephalitis syndrome
D Pratamastuti, PI Gunawan, D Saharso - Korean Journal of Pediatrics, 2017
... Acute encephalitis can be related with severe compli cations, including seizures, limb
paresis, impaired consciousness or death47). ... PLoS One 2014;9:e106680. 11.
Kochanek PM, Berger RP, Fink EL, Au AK, Bayır H, Bell MJ, et al. ...
paresis, impaired consciousness or death47). ... PLoS One 2014;9:e106680. 11.
Kochanek PM, Berger RP, Fink EL, Au AK, Bayır H, Bell MJ, et al. ...
Stroke in Old Age
D Abernethy - Geriatric Medicine, 2018
... The diagnostic process begins with the recognition usually from the patient's, sometimes a
witness's, account of their illness, of the abrupt or rapid onset of symptoms most likely to arise
from a focal CNS defect (and not from a cranial nerve, such as Bell's palsy, or from a ...
witness's, account of their illness, of the abrupt or rapid onset of symptoms most likely to arise
from a focal CNS defect (and not from a cranial nerve, such as Bell's palsy, or from a ...
Can adjunctive therapies augment the efficacy of endovascular thrombolysis? A potential role for activated protein C
AP Amar, AP Sagare, Z Zhao, Y Wang, AR Nelson… - Neuropharmacology, 2017
In the management of acute ischemic stroke, vessel recanalization correlates with functional
status, mortality, cost, and other outcome measures. Thrombolysis w.
status, mortality, cost, and other outcome measures. Thrombolysis w.
[PDF] Febrile seizures
NA McNamara
... Twenty- eight percent of the initial febrile seizures were "complex": 4% focal, 8% prolonged greater
than 15 minutes, and 16% with recurrence within 24 hours. A Todd paresis (transient focal
post-ictal weakness) occurred in 0.4% (Nelson and Ellenberg 1978). ...
than 15 minutes, and 16% with recurrence within 24 hours. A Todd paresis (transient focal
post-ictal weakness) occurred in 0.4% (Nelson and Ellenberg 1978). ...
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