Presentation
[…] his patients and of his own mind-altering experiences to illuminate what hallucinations tell us about the organization and structure of our brains, how they have influenced every culture's folklore and art, and why the potential for hallucination is present [books.google.com]
A "complex positive symptom" is the appearance, di novo, of a stimulus which is not physically present in the environment, but which experienced as present, for example a formed visual hallucination. [internationalbrain.org]
I believe that the P.A.N.E. process being presented in this series of articles is a step forward in answering these questions. P.A.N.E. [practicalpainmanagement.com]
Entire Body System
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Pathologist
Neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, pathologists, neuroscientists, residents and medical students will find this book a source of inspiration, and will relish its rare description of medicine in 19th century England. [books.google.com]
The speech pathologist's role with right hemisphere damaged patients. In R. H. Brookshire (Ed.), Clinical Aphasiology: Proceedings of the Conference. Minneapolis: BRK Publishers. NEALE, M.D. (1958). Neale Analysis of Reading Ability. [mugsy.org]
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Pseudotumor
معلومات المراجع العنوان The Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome: Pseudotumor Cerebri, Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, Benign Intracranial Hypertension and Related Conditions المؤلفون Ian Johnston, Brian Owler, John Pickard الناشر Cambridge University Press [books.google.com]
Respiratoric
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Hoarseness
[…] include: Collet’s syndrome – from the shrapnell ball behind the right mastoid (glosso-laryngo-scapulopharyngeal paralysis) [2], Villaret’s retroparotid syndrome (‘hemiatrophy of the tongue, dysarthria, enophthalmos and miosis, paralysis of one vocal cord, hoarseness [karger.com]
Gastrointestinal
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Dysphagia
[…] ball behind the right mastoid (glosso-laryngo-scapulopharyngeal paralysis) [2], Villaret’s retroparotid syndrome (‘hemiatrophy of the tongue, dysarthria, enophthalmos and miosis, paralysis of one vocal cord, hoarseness, paralysis of the soft palate and dysphagia [karger.com]
ほかにHughlings Jackson's syndrome,Jackson's syndromeⅡ,Jackson's paralysis,Mackenzie's syndrome,Mackenzie-Jackson syndromeとしても知られ,dysphagia-dysphonia syndrome,hemiplegia alterans hypoglossica,paramedian oblongata syndrome,vago-accessory-hypoglossal syndrome [webview.isho.jp]
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Dysphagia
[…] ball behind the right mastoid (glosso-laryngo-scapulopharyngeal paralysis) [2], Villaret’s retroparotid syndrome (‘hemiatrophy of the tongue, dysarthria, enophthalmos and miosis, paralysis of one vocal cord, hoarseness, paralysis of the soft palate and dysphagia [karger.com]
ほかにHughlings Jackson's syndrome,Jackson's syndromeⅡ,Jackson's paralysis,Mackenzie's syndrome,Mackenzie-Jackson syndromeとしても知られ,dysphagia-dysphonia syndrome,hemiplegia alterans hypoglossica,paramedian oblongata syndrome,vago-accessory-hypoglossal syndrome [webview.isho.jp]
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Choking
Basilar artery almost choked by atheroma, consistency of a cord. Superior cerebellar artery was not much affected. Posterior cerebral was loaded with atheroma throughout its whole course... [karger.com]
Jaw & Teeth
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Hemiatrophy of the Tongue
Several minor variants with many alternative eponyms include: Collet’s syndrome – from the shrapnell ball behind the right mastoid (glosso-laryngo-scapulopharyngeal paralysis) [2], Villaret’s retroparotid syndrome (‘hemiatrophy of the tongue, dysarthria [karger.com]
[…] of the tongue Contralateral hemianesthesia (same as Avellis syndrome) References Original: Jackson JH. [link.springer.com]
Musculoskeletal
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Fracture
These are secondary to: shotgun injuries, atlas and occipital condylar fractures, cranial polyneuropathy, basilar invagination, tumours of the skull base, multiple myeloma, vasculitis, carotid fibromuscular dysplasia, coiling and dissections of the internal [karger.com]
LITFL Related Links Biographical Medical Eponyms – A-Z of eponymous medical pioneers Eponymictionary – Searchable Eponymictionary Database Medical Eponyms – A-Z of signs, syndromes, diseases and classifications Orthopaedic Eponyms – Eponymous orthopedic fractures [lifeinthefastlane.com]
Eye (London, England). 2002 Sep [PubMed PMID: 12194080] [13] Stromberg BV,Knibbe M, Anisocoria following reduction of bilateral orbital floor fractures. [statpearls.com]
Eyes
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Enophthalmos
Several minor variants with many alternative eponyms include: Collet’s syndrome – from the shrapnell ball behind the right mastoid (glosso-laryngo-scapulopharyngeal paralysis) [2], Villaret’s retroparotid syndrome (‘hemiatrophy of the tongue, dysarthria, enophthalmos [karger.com]
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Miosis
[…] with many alternative eponyms include: Collet’s syndrome – from the shrapnell ball behind the right mastoid (glosso-laryngo-scapulopharyngeal paralysis) [2], Villaret’s retroparotid syndrome (‘hemiatrophy of the tongue, dysarthria, enophthalmos and miosis [karger.com]
Psychiatrical
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Dyslexia
Orton Award from the International Dyslexia Association; and the Emanuel Miller Memorial Lecture from the British Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health. [books.google.com]
HYPERLEXIA Another condition around which debate continues about the possible effects of cortical hemisphere function is that of dyslexia. [mugsy.org]
Do eye movement hold the key to Dyslexia? Neuropsychologia, 19, 57-64. Petri, J., & Anderson, M.(1980). Eye and head movements in reading-disabled and normal children. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 34, 801-808. Piaget, J.(1952). [ndltd.ncl.edu.tw]
Neurologic
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Polyneuropathy
These are secondary to: shotgun injuries, atlas and occipital condylar fractures, cranial polyneuropathy, basilar invagination, tumours of the skull base, multiple myeloma, vasculitis, carotid fibromuscular dysplasia, coiling and dissections of the internal [karger.com]
Journal of neuro-ophthalmology : the official journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society. 1995 Mar [PubMed PMID: 7780572] [6] Bennett JL,Pelak VA,Mourelatos Z,Bird S,Galetta SL, Acute sensorimotor polyneuropathy with tonic pupils and an [statpearls.com]
1916-George Guillain, Jean Alexander Barre以及 Andre Strohl 描述一种急性脱髓鞘性神经炎(acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy ,又可称为Guillain-Barre Syndrome)。 1918-Walter E. Dandy 提出脑室摄影(ventriculography)。 1919-Cecile Vogt 描述超过 200 个皮质区域。 1919-Walter E. [dxy.cn]
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Unable to Walk
There was a quantity of slimy mucus in the larynx.’’’ ‘...After this, he gradually grew worse, became unable to walk and took to his bed. By September 1864 he had lost the use of both arms and legs... He died on September 26th.’ Dr. [karger.com]
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Paresis
Hughlings Jackson (1835–1911) had much earlier reported the syndrome [7] in 1864, and described a further case caused by medullary haemorrhage in 1872 [8] with hypoglossal palsy and incomplete vagal paresis: ‘The patient was a gentleman, fifty-one years [karger.com]
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Dysarthria
Several minor variants with many alternative eponyms include: Collet’s syndrome – from the shrapnell ball behind the right mastoid (glosso-laryngo-scapulopharyngeal paralysis) [2], Villaret’s retroparotid syndrome (‘hemiatrophy of the tongue, dysarthria [karger.com]
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Neurologic Manifestation
الصفحة 41 - Neurological manifestations of enterovirus 71 infection in children during an outbreak of hand, foot, and mouth disease in Western Australia. Clin Infect Dis 32:236-242, 2001. [books.google.com]
Workup
Other Pathologies
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Brain Edema
الصفحة 39 - AS 2000, Aquaporin-4 deletion in mice reduces brain edema after acute water intoxication and ischemic stroke, Nat Med 6, 159-163. [books.google.com]
Treatment
A Doody's Core Title 2012 Spasticity: Diagnosis and Management is the first book solely dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of spasticity. [books.google.com]
Other conditions that look like Jacksonian march seizures are: migraines capsular warning syndrome stroke Treatment Treatment varies depending on the severity. Often the seizures are so mild that treatment is not necessary. [study.com]
Prognosis
Written by over 100 acknowledged leaders in the field, and containing hundreds of tables, graphs, and photographic images, the text deals with issues of neuroimaging and neurodiagnostic testing, prognosis and outcome, acute care, rehabilitative care, [books.google.com]
The neurological idea of somatotopic representation underlies scientific localization, in which a physician can predict the nature and prognosis of neurological disease by physical diagnosis. [academic.oup.com]
Etiology
The original reference is provided for historical interest, and review articles are included to show recent advances in etiology and treatment. [books.google.com]
A careful search was conducted for etiologic factors, and correlation of psychological patterns with electroencephalographic findings was carried out. In addition neurologic deficit, psychometric findings and social adjustment were studied. [pediatrics.aappublications.org]
Some investigators have attempted to use to BPSD to develop etiologically precise BPSD signatures. [biorxiv.org]
Epidemiology
[…] features include: Emphasis on a disease state management approach to patient assessment and treatment Promotion of a holistic, biopsychosocial model of patient assessment and care Review of current expert consensus on practice guidelines Exploration of epidemiologic [books.google.com]
The article also provides an overview of the epidemiology and pathophysiology of this disorder. Current treatment strategies and potential future therapies are also discussed. [nature.com]
In: «American Journal of Epidemiology», vol. CXLVII, n. 5, pp. 415-425. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (1992), The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders: Clinical Descriptions and Diagnostic Guidelines, WHO, Geneva (CH). [rifp.it]
Even though the worldwide prevalence of TS has been reported to range from 0.3% to 0.8% of all children, some epidemiological studies suggest that up to 24% of children may have tics sometime during their childhood, and up to 2-3% of all children may [tourette.org]
Pathophysiology
[…] on a disease state management approach to patient assessment and treatment Promotion of a holistic, biopsychosocial model of patient assessment and care Review of current expert consensus on practice guidelines Exploration of epidemiologic and basic pathophysiologic [books.google.com]
John Hughlings-Jackson revolutionized the theories of pathophysiology of epilepsy (1, 2). [ajp.psychiatryonline.org]
The article also provides an overview of the epidemiology and pathophysiology of this disorder. Current treatment strategies and potential future therapies are also discussed. [nature.com]
This complement of pathophysiologic mechanisms operates synergistically to move individuals with TBI toward either recovery or to neuropsychiatric morbidity. [internationalbrain.org]
Prevention
Published on behalf of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, the journal’s overriding concern is to improve the prevention, investigation, diagnosis, treatment, and care of mental illness, as well as the promotion of mental health globally. [bjp.rcpsych.org]
Exposure with response prevention versus habit reversal in Tourette's syndrome: a controlled study. Behav. Res. Ther. 24, 501–511 (2004). 76. Burdick, A. et al. [nature.com]
Early diagnosis of this epilepsy syndrome is important because disabling seizures and their consequences can be prevented by surgical treatment, either by resection or ablation. [medlink.com]
A recent study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that, in the US, 3 in every 1000 children of school age (6-17) have the disorder 16. [tourette.org]