ID: Treatment of choice for Wernicke's encephalopathy. thiamine 50 mg intravenously T/F: Babinski sign in hepatic encephalopathy is more bilateral.
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rhythmic delta activity (FIRDA), or spikes and sharp waves as well as spike-wave discharges in temporal regions. [37] In hyponatremia, EEG detects diffuse slowing in the
[neurologyindia.com]
[…] electrocortical silence. [35], [36] In the patients with hypoglycemia, EEG can register diffuse theta activity with occasional occurrence of specific patterns, e.g., frontal intermittent
[neurologyindia.com]
and bilateral Babinski responses.
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Babinski's sign was absent. Sensation was normal. Motor nerve conduction velocities were as follows: median nerve, 66 m/s; ulnar nerve, 62
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[…] psychomotor delay and revealed occasional dystonic head positioning and dystonic arm movements, normal appendicular muscle tone and strength, but axial hypotonia, reduced tendon reflexes
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The bilateral Babinski sign was present, the knee reflexes were normal and there was no rigidity. The spinal fluid showed no increase in cells or globulin.
[jamanetwork.com]
She had mild generalized muscle rigidity, Babinski's sign bilaterally and increased deep tendon reflex. Laboratory evaluation is show in Table.
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Patients may also demonstrate a positive Babinski’s sign [25, 26].
[karger.com]
On admission, the patient was normovolemic, without focal motor deficits, but had mild generalized muscle rigidity and Babinski's sign bilaterally.
[scielo.br]
The patient developed weakness in the four limbs, with hypotonicity, absence of tendon reflexes and showed bilateral Babinski signs.
[hyperemesis.org]
There was marked increase in tone with cogwheel rigidity in upper extremities and hyperactive deep tendon reflexes; bilateral ankle clonus was noted but with equivocal Babinski
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sign on the left side.
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and bilateral Babinski responses.
[doi.org]
[…] psychomotor delay and revealed occasional dystonic head positioning and dystonic arm movements, normal appendicular muscle tone and strength, but axial hypotonia, reduced tendon reflexes
[doi.org]
The immediate effects of traumatic brain injury include cell injury or death, neurovascular disruption, neurotransmitter dysfunction, and biochemical imbalance. The most common neurological finding in traumatic brain injury is loss of consciousness. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is used to assess consciousness and the[…]
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OBJECTIVE: ed to investigate the association between blood pressure and acute phase stroke lethality in a Brazilian intensive care unit. METHODS: This was an observational, prospective cohort study of hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke intensive care patients. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality during the[…]
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EEG showed slow background theta activity and intermittent rhythmic delta activity in the precentral areas.
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The patient started to describe hallucinations and her symptoms did not improve; she became paraplegic due to increased deep tendon reflexes, Babinsky sign was present, and
[pediatricneurosciences.com]
Deep tendon reflexes are more brisk on the left and a Babinski sign is present on the left as well. Coordination is intact on the right.
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slowing in the EEG that may be continuous or intermittent, rhythmic, or polymorphic depending upon the degree of encephalopathy (5,7,19).
[neupsykey.com]
During the clonic phase, the initial fast rhythm becomes fragmented by rhythmic slow waves.
[neupsykey.com]
On her evaluations equivocal Babinski sign was observed.
[scielo.br]
EEG showed slow background with IRDA (intermittent rhythmic delta activity).
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It was reported that the interobserver reliability and validity of the Babinski sign for identifying upper motor neuron weakness are limited 15.
[scielo.br]
The reflexes in her legs were increased and she showed a bilateral Babinski sign. At the age of 21 years she required a Witzel Fig. 2.
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Tremor may be constant or intermittent, rhythmic or relatively nonrhythmic, although a certain amount of rhythmicity is implied in the term tremor.
[neupsykey.com]
[…] nasal bridge Long face Hypoplasia of the corpus callosum Short philtrum Recurrent infections Long philtrum Inguinal hernia Midface retrusion Thrombocytopenia Obesity Hernia Babinski
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40 breaths per minute and sporadic infrequent episodes of slow intermittent sighing-type breathing.
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[…] admission, his Blood Pressure (BP) was 163/74 mmHg, and the neurologic examination revealed dysarthria, left facial and right body hemianesthesia, and positive bilateral Babinski
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When both the corticospinal tract and peripheral nerves are damaged, Babinski signs may not be observed, because the peripheral pathology masks the central pathology.
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Electroencephalography showed slowing of the background activity and intermittent rhythmic delta activity in all electrode recordings.
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To further isolate a ventral lesion, a positive Babinski sign supported corticospinal tract damage [21]. Based on ISNCSI testing, the lesion was likely above C5.
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Frontal intermittent rhythmic delta activity, frontal intermittent rhythmic triphasic slow waves are other waveforms that may be seen.
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Increased tone (not necessarily constantly) Pathological reflexes (hyper-reflexia or pyramidal signs e.g.
[physio-pedia.com]
[…] loose (hypotonia) to tight with slow, rhythmic twisting movements.
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Babinski response) Traditionally we recognized three types of spastic Cerebral Palsy: Hemiplegia, Diplegia and Quadriplegia.
[physio-pedia.com]
Jansen et al. (2006) found marked cerebellar dysfunction in 28.5% (4 of 14), pyramidal signs consisting in increased muscle tone, Babinski sign, and poor fine motor skills
[onlinelibrary.wiley.com]
Sometimes a diffuse or unilateral slowing of the background if they are recorded after a prolonged seizure.
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Early photosensitivity is noted with generalized spike-waves elicited by the intermittent photic stimulation (IPS).
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#4 Yeah I would think it should be dorsiflexion (Babinski sign). Can anyone clarify this? Here is what Kaplan says when it talks about subacute combined degeneration.
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Slow 2-3Hz rhythmic alternating movement resemble tremor Wide spread involvement, may involved multiple body parts Absent during sleep May be intermittent or continuous
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Other neurologic signs seen in HE include tremor, incoordination, impaired handwriting, dysarthria, ataxia, hypo- or hyper-active reflexes, and Babinski's sign.
[clinicaladvisor.com]
rhythmic delta activity (FIRDA), or spikes and sharp waves as well as spike-wave discharges in temporal regions.[37] In hyponatremia, EEG detects diffuse slowing in the theta
[neurologyindia.com]
[…] electrocortical silence.[35],[36] In the patients with hypoglycemia, EEG can register diffuse theta activity with occasional occurrence of specific patterns, e.g., frontal intermittent
[neurologyindia.com]
Clinical features Areflexia, proprioceptive dysfunction, loss of reflexes, and Babinski sign (prominent findings) By 5-10 years, gait disturbances and cerebellar signs Malabsorptive
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EEG may be characterized by intermittent and generalized slow activity, frequently intermingled with spikes.
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[…] when younger than 20 years Neurologic symptoms - Cerebellar ataxia, dysarthria, nystagmus, uncoordinated limb movements, hypoactive knee and ankle deep tendon reflexes, Babinski
[emedicine.com]