... cerebrovascular disease Case presentation The first patient was a 66-year-old woman with comorbid osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension She had gone to the physical therapy and ... department The results of standard laboratory analyses and her neurologic examination were within normal limits, and no spontaneous nystagmus was observed A Dix-Hallpike test was performed and during ... because they experienced no further vertiginous symptoms Discussion The peripheral vestibular system is located in the inner ear and is composed of a bony labyrinth, a membranous labyrinth, and specialized...
... dược; S n thù dưỡng Can, s p tinh; S n dược bổ tỳ, cố tinh; Trạch tả tả Thận hỏa, giảm bớt nê trệ Thục địa; Đơn bì can hỏa, giúp giảm bớt tính ôn S n thù; Bạch linh trừ thấp, giúp Hoài S n kiện ... độc chất Nicotin (trong thuốc lá), Ký ninh (Quinin), Strptomycine, Nghiện rượu + Theo YHCT: Chủ yếu Can Thận suy, Tâm Tỳ suy, Thận thuỷ suy không nuôi dưỡng Can huyết làm cho Can dương vượng ... để làm nhẹ đầu, s ng mắt) + Chỉ Huyễn Thang (06) + Huyễn Vựng Phương (18) + Nhị Căn Thang (35) + Trấn Huyễn Ôân Đởm Thang (59) Do Tâm Tỳ suy: dùng bài: + Quy Tỳ Thang (39) (Dùng S m + Bạch truật...
... presentation is often non-specific and can mimic any form of dermatosis Differential diagnoses include Bowen 's disease, tinea cruris, contact dermatitis, lichen simplex, lichen planus, psoriasis and seborrheic ... Paget 'sdisease of the penis and scrotum: excision, reconstruction and evaluation of occult malignancy J Urol 2001, 166(6):2112-2117 Chanda JJ: Extramammary Paget 's disease: prognosis and relationship ... Case Reports 2009, 3:4 The prognosis is good when the disease is confined to the epidermis However, in the presence of dermal invasion, the prognosis is poor [10] Conclusion PD of the penis is...
... Parkinson sDisease Parkinson sdisease (also known as Parkinson disease or PD) is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that often impairs the sufferer s motor skills and speech ... Angiogenesis and Metastasis Inflammatory processes mediated by COX-2 and associated growth factors have been implicated in the invasiveness of various types of tumors COX-2 inhibitors, such as nonsteroidal ... functions, neurotransmitter levels, emotional stress, and progression of neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson sand Alzheimer s diseases (Rahman et al., 2008) 11.4 Heart Disease 11.4.1 Case...
... Gammaherpesvirinae (i) Aujeszky sdisease (AJD), gọi bệnh giả dại (pseudorabies), bệnh porcine herpesvirus-1 [Aujeszky sdisease virus (ADV), pseudorabies virus (PRV)] gây Virus thuộc Herpesviridae, ... National Pseudorabies Surveillance Plan Final Draft (d) United States Department of Agriculter- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Technical Bulletin No 1923: Pseudorabies (Aujeszky s Disease) ... Disease) and its Eradication (e) Carlos H Romero, Paul N.Meade ctv- Journal of Wildlife Disease, 37 (2), 2001, pp 289-296: Venereal Transmission of Pseudorabies Viruses Indigenous to Feral Swine...
... congress site and was often seen discussing topics of mutual interest with congress participant s There was an interesting new study presented by Professor Deuschl, Kiel, in which he demonstrates ... Sleep disturbances and excessive daytime sleepiness in Parkinson disease: an overview Arnulf, I.: Sleep and wakefulness disturbances in Parkinson sdisease ... outstanding scientists and clinicians, Toshiharu Nagatsu, Yoshikuni Mizuno, Japan (Award of the WFN Research Group on Parkinsonism and Related Disorders), Saskia Biskup, Germany and Andrew B Singleton,...
... Psychological Disorders Alzheimer sDiseaseand Other Dementias Psychological Disorders Addiction Alzheimer sDiseaseand Other Dementias Anxiety Disorders Child Abuse and Stress Disorders Depression ... blood vessels that supply the heart muscle with oxygen and nutrients narrow These diseases can cause strokes and heart disease (heart attacks) in the elderly The most common causes of illness and ... feelings, vision problems, etc Degenerative diseases like Huntington sdisease or other rare, usually genetically transmitted diseases may also cause dementia in adolescents This illness destroys...
... and synaptic plasticity, such as profilin [30], stathmin [31] and lamin A ⁄ C [32] Lamin levels could also change in response to oxidative stress conditions [33] GSTp, whose levels are increased ... represent a valuable starting-point for focused investigations aiming to better understand the key issues of PD pathogenesis Materials and methods Cells Human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells were cultured ... network, as well as statistically significant functional association with GO classifications [16] Western blotting Expression of a-synuclein and HSP70 was determined by western blotting Proteins (80...
... microtubule-associated protein that normally serves to assemble and stabilize microtubules Genetics and risk factors implicated in Alzheimer sdisease pathogenesis Familial forms of AD, with an autosomal ... assemblies of Ab trigger aggregation of tau and the formation of NFTs, but also inflammation and oxidative stress, by rather unclear mechanisms These downstream processes give rise to progressive ... experiments is strengthened if expression and deletion of the gene (s) results in the opposite outcome, or if the results are substantiated by in vitro studies or analyses of clinical samples The...
... gels (A,C) and 1% agarose gels (B,D), and proteins were visualized by Coomassie stain Lanes HS and LS are molecular mass standards, with the molecular mass in kDa given on the left (E) 1% agarose ... of synthetic peptides, a bacterial expression system allows isotope labeling, which is essential for high-resolution structural analysis of Ab using NMR spectroscopy and allows use of high specific ... electron transmission microscope operated at 120 V All reagents were supplied by Electron Microscopy Sciences (Hatfield, PA, USA) Assessement of SEC-isolated peptides by HPLC and SDS-PAGE Samples (100...
... oxidative stress [77] and Drosophila Parkin mutants show increased sensitivity to oxidative stress [78] Implication of PINK1 in oxidative stress processes has also been strongly suggested: inactivation ... Autosomal recessive genes in Parkinson sdisease Protein phosphorylation and signalling pathways PINK1 has a strongly predicted, conserved serine ⁄ threonine kinase domain [12] and has been shown ... of sporadic cases with disease onset before the age of 20 [2] Clinically, PD patients with mutations in PARK2 suffer a slow progression of the disease commonly associated with early-onset dystonia...
... glycosyltransferase; CK, ceramide kinase; CS, ceramide synthase; DES, desaturase; GALC, galactosylceramidase; GBA, glucosylceramidase; GCS, glucosylceramide synthase; SMS, sphingomyelin synthase; ... intracellular cholesterol trafficking Transferase activity ATPase Dopamine transmission and synaptic vesicle dynamics Protein kinase Gaucher sdisease ⁄ Parkinson sdisease in heterozygotes Neurodegeneration ... neurodegenerative diseases with inclusion pathology For Alzheimer s disease, when pathology was used as a basis to understand the disease, pathways involved became evident This would be most unlikely...
... parkinsonism, but not every person with parkinsonism has Parkinson sdisease Parkinsonism has many possible causes, and Parkinson sdisease is only one of the possibilities For example, parkinsonism ... Signs and Symptoms of Parkinson sDisease Early Symptoms 43 Moderate Parkinson sDisease 59 Advanced Parkinson sDisease 82 Behavioral Changes and Psychiatric Symptoms 104 Young-Onset Parkinson s ... What Is Parkinson s Disease? • What are the symptoms of Parkinson s disease? • What causes these symptoms? • What is the difference between Parkinson sdiseaseand parkinsonism? • When should...
... years (range, 10–18) Two patients had ileocolonic diseaseand two others had gastrocolonic disease None had a fistula Median duration of Crohn sdisease was years (range, 1–5) All patients were ... colitis and their first degree relatives Gut 1994;35:68–72 16 Salminen S, Isolauri E, Salminen E Clinical uses of probiotics for stabilizing the gut mucosal barrier: successful strains and future ... also acts by modulating host immune response Several studies have shown that LGG enhances immune response during rotavirus diarrhea, including nonspecific humoral immune response and rotavirus-specific...
... neurological, psychiatric and neuropsychological assessments were reviewed in a consensus conference comprised of neurologists, psychiatrists, and neuropsychologists Based on this review all participants ... of phrases from the Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Evaluation [19] Abstract reasoning was evaluated using WAIS-R Similarities subtest [66], and the non-verbal Identities and Oddities subtest of the ... education, and ethnic background were included as covariates in subsequent analyses The GEE analyses yields beta values which represent associations between a factor score and variables included...
... chapters “Histopathological Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis of Hirschsprung sDisease , “Immunohistochemical Studies” and “Electron Microscopic Studies of Hirschsprung sDisease For reasons ... conditions such as Hirschsprung sdisease Dr Grosfeld, a prestigious professor of pediatric surgery, was invited to write on the historical perspective of Hirschsprung s disease, and he has done so ... genetics and analysis of stem cell function have implicated neural crest stem cell function as the likely cause of Hirschsprung sdisease [72] These studies suggest that Hirschsprung sdisease is...
... PARKINSON 'SDISEASEAND MOVEMENT DISORDERS: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT GUIDELINES FOR THE PRACTICING PHYSICIAN CURRENT CLINICAL PRACTICE Parkinson sDiseaseand Movement Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment ... paresis, however, has sinister implications; it is typical of certain multisystem cerebral disorders, such as progressive supranuclear palsy, variants of Niemann-Pick disease, and, sometimes, ... disorders On the island of Guam, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, parkinsonism, and dementia occur in various combinations, perhaps as manifestations of the same disease process Outside Guam, the association...
... dementia caused by medical conditions such as head injuries, diseases caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Parkinson s disease, and Huntington s disease; and substance-induced persisting ... OF FOCUS: ALZHEIMER SDISEASEAND RELATED DISORDERS A gradual loss of memory, affecting a person s skills and behavior, characterizes Alzheimer sdisease In Helen s case, she slowly lost her ... is essential in transmission of nerve impulses through the synapses of the brain and central nervous system (A synapse is the point at 33 LIFE OUT OF FOCUS: ALZHEIMER SDISEASEAND RELATED DISORDERS...
... Cognitive screening includes using validated screening instruments, such as the MMSE, and brief bedside assessments Cognitive screenings are usually sensitive to significant cognitive impairment associated ... Psychiatric Press, 2000 66 Morris JC, Mohs RC, Rogers H, et al Consortium to establish a registry for Alzheimer sdisease (CERAD) clinical and neuropsychological assessment of Alzheimer sdisease ... Behavioral and personality changes, including agitation, aggression, and psychosis, often emerge as the disease progresses Depressed mood often occurs with AD Brain autopsies of persons with AD indicate...