

Autonomic Failure: A Textbook of Clinical Disorders of the Autonomic Nervous System
by Christopher J. Mathias, Roger Bannister
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Hypervolemia an overview ScienceDirect Topics ~ Hypervolemia Hypervolemia is a major reason for resistance to drug therapy and low doses of a thiazide such as 125 to 50 mg of hydrochlorothiazide daily or a related sulfonamide diuretic are effective in combination with the mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist
Multiple system atrophy Wikipedia ~ Multiple system atrophy MSA is a rare neurodegenerative disorder characterized by autonomic dysfunction tremors slow movement muscle rigidity and postural instability collectively known as parkinsonism due to dysfunction of the basal ganglia and is caused by progressive degeneration of neurons in several parts of the brain including the basal ganglia inferior olivary
Andersen Disease GSD IV NORD National Organization ~ NORD gratefully acknowledges Deborah Marsden MD Chief of Endocrinology and Metabolism at Childrens Hospital of Boston for assistance in the preparation of this report Andersen disease belongs to a group of rare genetic disorders of glycogen metabolism known as glycogen storage diseases
38920 Pathophysiology The Central Nervous System ~ The nervous system is the bodys most organized and complex structural and functional system and it profoundly affects both psychologic and physiologic function This course discusses the importance of the central nervous system CNS to human function and the major consequences of central neurologic disorders The onset of neurologic problems may be sudden as in traumatic spinal cord
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome NORD National ~ Symptoms of neuroleptic malignant syndrome usually include very high fever 102 to 104 degrees F irregular pulse accelerated heartbeat tachycardia increased rate of respiration tachypnea muscle rigidity altered mental status autonomic nervous system dysfunction resulting in high or low blood pressure profuse perspiration and excessive sweating
ESC CardioMed Oxford Medicine ~ ESC CardioMed is a groundbreaking initiative from European Society of Cardiology together with Oxford University Press that transforms reference publishing in cardiovascular medicine in order to better serve the needs of this rapidly advancing specialty ESC CardioMed is an encyclopedic online resource covering more than 60 disciplines within cardiology
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome Genetic and ~ Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome POTS is a condition characterized by too little blood returning to the heart when moving from a lying down to a standing up position orthostatic intoleranceOrthostatic Intolerance causes lightheadedness or fainting that can be eased by lying back down In people with POTS these symptoms are also accompanied by a rapid increase in heart rate
ICD10 Chapter V Mental and behavioural disorders Wikipedia ~ ICD10 is an international statistical classification produced by the World Health is used in health care and related industries in several countries around the world Some have gone on to develop their own national enhancements building off the international version of the classification
Salivary Secretory Disorders Inducing Drugs and Clinical ~ Abstract Background Salivary secretory disorders can be the result of a wide range of factors Their prevalence and negative effects on the patients quality of life oblige the clinician to confront the issue Aim To review the salivary secretory disorders inducing drugs and their clinical management Methods In this article a literature search of these dysfunctions was conducted with
A to Z List of Neurological Disorders Disabled World ~ A neurological disorder is defined as any disorder of the body nervous system Structural biochemical or electrical abnormalities in the brain spinal cord or other nerves can result in a range of symptoms

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