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    syndrome is the term used for both central pontine myelinolysis and extrapontine myelinolysis. Central pontine myelinolysis, and osmotic demyelination syndrome...
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    Pons (redirect from Pontine region)
    sleep paralysis, and may also play a role in generating dreams. Central pontine myelinolysis is a demyelinating disease that causes difficulty with sense...
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  • mitochondrial encephalomyopathies MeSH C10.228.140.163.560 – myelinolysis, central pontine MeSH C10.228.140.163.780 – reye syndrome MeSH C10.228.140.163...
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    neuropathies such as those produced by vitamin B12 deficiency Central pontine myelinolysis Myelopathies such as tabes dorsalis (syphilitic myelopathy)...
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  • syndrome. Rapid correction of sodium levels can also lead to central pontine myelinolysis (CPM). It is recommended not to raise the serum sodium by more...
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    fatal consequences of rapidly correcting electrolytes (e.g. central pontine myelinolysis, edema). Special considerations with the treatment of potomania...
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    basis pons undergoes demyelination in the condition known as central pontine myelinolysis. This condition is due to the rapid intravenous correction of...
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    disease or osmotic demyelination syndrome (formerly designated central pontine myelinolysis) secondary to excessively rapid correction of hyponatremia [>1...
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    An MRI was performed and the patient was diagnosed with MBD. Central pontine myelinolysis synd/2922 at Who Named It? E. Marchiafava, A. Bignami. Sopra...
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  • cleared. Hypertonic saline may be given intravenously. The risk of central pontine myelinolysis does not apply assuming the hypoatraemia is acute. Generally...
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  • Capgras delusion Carpal tunnel syndrome Causalgia Central pain syndrome Central pontine myelinolysis Centronuclear myopathy Cephalic disorder Cerebral...
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  • Cellular Potts model, a computer simulation of cellular structures Central pontine myelinolysis, a neurological disease Certified Professional Midwife, a direct-entry...
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  • conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, or conditions such as central pontine myelinolysis that are associated with acute acquired insult.)[citation needed]...
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  • sodium concentration and place the patient at risk for so-called "central pontine myelinolysis" (CPM). That disorder is characterized by major neurologic damage...
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    valence of 1, 40 mmol/L = 40 mEq/L) greatly increases risk of central pontine myelinolysis (CPM), and so requires constant monitoring of the person's response...
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  • as: If the process is of long duration, patients may develop central pontine myelinolysis, irrespective of whether the correction of hyponatremia is kept...
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  • – mitochondrial encephalomyopathies MeSH C18.452.100.560 – myelinolysis, central pontine MeSH C18.452.100.780 – Reye syndrome MeSH C18.452.100.960 –...
    47 KB (4,274 words) - 16:49, 9 February 2024
  • ataxia (FRDA or FA) Other: Hypothermia, Hypoxic encephalopathy, Central pontine myelinolysis, and Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) These result...
    19 KB (2,051 words) - 11:47, 19 April 2024
  • infections, dermatomyositis, leukodystrophy, neonatal hypoxia and central pontine myelinolysis. In 1956, she married neurologist Maurice Victor, best known...
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  • term asterixis. In 1959, Adams and colleagues first described central pontine myelinolysis, a disease stripping the myelin insulation from axons within...
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