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  • extend all four limbs. This phenomenon is known as decerebrate rigidity. In humans, true decerebrate rigidity is rare since the damage to the brain centers...
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  • 140.254 – cerebral palsy MeSH C10.228.140.140.627 – persistent vegetative state MeSH C10.228.140.151 – brain death MeSH C10.228.140.163 – brain diseases...
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  • language "decerebrate posturing". It is important to note that the original publication of the Glasgow Coma Scale explicitly avoided the term "decerebrate extension"...
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    symptom of heat stroke along with bizarre behavior, hallucinations, decerebrate rigidity, oculogyric crisis, and cerebellar dysfunction.[citation needed]...
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  • follows objects, interacts N/A Motor No motor response Extension to pain (decerebrate response) Abnormal flexion to pain for an infant (decorticate response)...
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  • mild focal neurologic deficit Stupor, moderate-severe hemiparesis Coma, decerebrate posturing It gives an index of the mortality associated with the various...
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  • 888.592.264 – cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea MeSH C23.888.592.298 – decerebrate state MeSH C23.888.592.350 – dyskinesias MeSH C23.888.592.350.090 – ataxia...
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    the elbow, and arms adducted toward the body, with both legs extended. Decerebrate posturing is a stereotypical posturing in which the legs are similarly...
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    it causes symptoms; this is the use of intravenous fluids to achieve a state of hypertension (high blood pressure), hypervolemia (excess fluid in the...
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    B. Differential control of fast and slow twitch motor units in the decerebrate cat. Exp. Brain Res. 29:57-74, 1977. Burke, R.E.; Levine, D.N.; Zajac...
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  • gravity). Decerebrate cats were made to walk on a level surface with their heads level, tilted up or tilted down. Comparing the decerebrate cats to normal...
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    seizures Rarely, respiratory arrest Decorticate posturing Stage IV Seizures Decerebrate posturing Deepening coma Dilated pupils with minimal response to light...
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  • Meyer (psychiatrist). During this period, he published his first paper, "Decerebrate Rigidity of the Sloth", in 1926. He returned to Detroit in 1926 to begin...
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    and understand its time course. Understanding the patient's neurological state at the time of questioning is important, and an idea of how competent the...
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    funiculus to the spinal locomotor networks. Studies where the MLR of decerebrate cats have been stimulated either electrically or chemically have shown...
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    produced via inhibition of polysynaptic pathways in the spinal cord of decerebrate cats. It is a full agonist of the benzodiazepine receptor. The endogenous...
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    1037/a0012531. PMID 18778149. Grill, H.C.; Norgren, R. (1978b). "Chronically decerebrate rats demonstrate satiation but not bait shyness". Science. 201 (4352):...
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    difficult. Other possible conditions that can mimic a seizure include: decerebrate posturing, psychogenic seizures, tetanus, dystonia, migraine headaches...
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    Ivane Beritashvili (category Academic staff of Tbilisi State University)
    resumed work on tonic reflexes and electric potentials of muscle in decerebrated cats. After returning from working with Magnus, Beritashvili renewed...
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