Presentation
Oppenheim proposed the title "myotonia congenita" for this condition, thus generating confusion which has persisted until the present day. [whonamedit.com]
A contemporary overview of these conditions with special emphasis on diagnosis is presented. [books.google.com]
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Presentation Crohn's disease, chronic low back pain. No history of trauma. Patient Data Age: 60 years Gender: Male Loading images... [radiopaedia.org]
Classification of dystonia At the present time there are 25 types of genetically determined dystonias. Several classification schemes have been used to categorize the various forms of dystonia. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Cardiovascular
- Hypotension
起立性低血圧症編|Orthostatic Hypotension 428Hz 天界とつながるエレメント Element connected to heavenly world. [healingfrequency.jimdo.com]
Skin
- Flushing
Potential for aerosolization of Clostridium difficile after flushing toilets: the role of toilet lids in reducing environmental contamination risk. J Hosp Infect. 2012;80:1–5. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 14. IAPMO. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Musculoskeletal
- Muscular Atrophy
atrophy myotonia congenita nerve nervous system Neur Neur Psych neurologists neuronal neuropathology neurosurgery newborn Nikolaus Friedreich observations Osler paper paralysis Paris pathology patients pediatric pediatric neurology pediatricians physician [books.google.com]
In many such cases the condition is benign and recovery is complete, but some are suffering from spinal muscular atrophy ( WERDNIG-HOFFMANN DISEASE ). Oppenheim, Hermann, German neurologist, 1858-1919. [medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
Muscle biopsy is essential in the differential diagnosis of the muscular atrophies of infancy. [pediatrics.aappublications.org]
- Myopathy
The term amyotonia congenita should now be applied to non-progressive myopathies. [jnnp.bmj.com]
Neurologic
- Neglect
Lower gastrointestinal tract tuberculosis: an important but neglected disease. Int J Colorectal Dis. 2009;24:1175–1180. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 49. Hejkal T.W., Larock P.A., Winchester J.W. Water-to-air fractionation of bacteria. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Treatment
Treatment: Treatment options include botulinum toxin injections for focal symptoms, pharmacological therapy such as anticholinergics for generalized dystonia and surgical approaches such as deep brain stimulation of the internal globus pallidus or intrathecal [medigoo.com]
Here, we report that this treatment results in long-lasting sublethal structural changes in MNs. [jneurosci.org]
However, a small number of patients have been reported who have survived after treatment with corticosteroids and splenectomy (6). [annals.org]
Degen are highly experienced, board-certified neurosurgeons who will gently guide you so you understand your condition and the full range of treatment options. [hvnasurgeons.com]
Each chapter contains the essential information required by attending physicians as well as bench scientists to understand the definition of a specific autoimmune disease, the diagnostic criteria, and the treatment. [books.google.com]
Etiology
Certain conditions have both an underlying etiology and multiple body system manifestations due to the underlying etiology. [icd10coded.com]
The second axis is structured as a database of different etiologies. By combining the two axes together each patient can be described in detail, taking into account clinical characteristics and etiological descriptors. [movementdisorders.org]
The etiology of these complications is unknown, but is believed to be due to a cross-over autoimmune response. [link.springer.com]
They are organised into groups, and further divided into clinical, etiological or histopathological sub-types. [orpha.net]
Secondary dystonia includes a heterogenous group of etiologies including inherited (with and without brain degeneration) and acquired neurologic disorders. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Epidemiology
Over the past decade, he has pioneered in the study of the history of modern, risk factor epidemiology, especially its role in forming our understanding of chronic disease, and the effect of epidemiology on biomedical policy, culture and the market place [mailman.columbia.edu]
Epidemiology of infection by nontuberculous mycobacteria. Clin Microbiol Rev. 1996;9:177–215. [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 53. Atmar R.L., Estes M.K. The epidemiologic and clinical importance of norovirus infection. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
All of this demands attention to everything from epidemiology, to financing, and to politics.” [cic.nyu.edu]
‘The epidemiological transition: a theory of the epidemiology of population change’, The Milbank Quarterly, 83:4 (1971), 731–57. ‘On the law of fatigue in the work done by men or animals’, Nature, 22 (10 June 1880). Oppenheim, J. [manchesteropenhive.com]
Prevention
Council (NMC) Section 2 : Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) 7 Common Abbreviations 8 Common Prefixes, Suffixes and Roots 9 Units of Measurement and Tables of Normal Values 10 Immunization and Vaccinations 11 Occupational Health and Safety 12 Prevention [books.google.com]
Keeping track of your health is important for lots of reasons, with one of the most important being disease prevention. [baltimoresun.com]
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Funding is available for the development and/or improvement of public health outreach and education programs to inform people about ways to prevent diseases like asthma, diabetes, heart disease, obesity, HIV/AIDS, and others, insofar as these programs [gnof.org]
In 2009 and 2010 she participated in a national group of Infection Prevention Technology Specialists providing expert advice to the Department of Health on new technologies to tackle healthcare-acquired infections. [srmrc.nihr.ac.uk]