[CITATION][C] An infant with an unusual cause of lethargy

KA Al-Sofyani - Neurosciences Journal, 2012 - nsj.org.sa
An infant with an unusual cause of lethargy Page 1 388 Neurosciences 2012; Vol. 17 (4)
www.neurosciencesjournal.org Neurosciences Quiz Submitted by: Khouloud A. Al-Sofyani …

[CITATION][C] A middle aged man with respiratory failure and weakness

HA Algahtani, WN Yar - Neurosciences Journal, 2012 - nsj.org.sa
A 55-year-old man presented with 5 days history of shortness of breath, cough, and fever.
When he arrived at the emergency department, he was hypoxic with respiratory distress and …

[PDF][PDF] A case of bulbar paralysis without structural changes in the medulla

LE SHAW - Brain, 1890 - scholar.archive.org
PS, set. thirty-seven, a baker, applied for treatment at the out-patient department at the
Victoria Park Hospital, on Friday, February 11th, 1887. From statements he then made, and …

Paroxysmal staring and masticatory automatisms during postural hypotension in a patient with multiple system atrophy

C Iani, A Attanasio, M Manfredi - Epilepsia, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: We studied a 51‐year‐old man with multiple system atrophy and autonomic
insufficiency. He had repeated episodes of loss of contact, staring, and masticatory …

Ataxia, ophthalmoplegia, and impairment of consciousness in a 19-month-old American boy

G Gliebus, EN Faerber, I Valencia, DS Khurana… - Seminars in Pediatric …, 2014 - Elsevier
A 19-month-old, white, Pennsylvanian boy, with an unremarkable medical history, presented
to our hospital with a 3-week history of nonbloody, nonbilious emesis up to 5 times a day …

[HTML][HTML] Developmental regression and irritability

NM AlAnazy, SA Al-Shahwan, Z Azmat… - Neurosciences …, 2014 - nsj.org.sa
A 6-month-old girl was admitted with a 2-month history of irritability, unexplained intermittent
fever, developmental regression, and myoclonic seizures. She is the product of first-degree …

A Case of Juvenile General Paralysis

AH Boyle - Journal of Mental Science, 1899 - cambridge.org
On admission, childish, undeveloped, skin pale and greasy, dark straight hair, and brown
eyes. Height was 4 ft. io in.; weight 8 stone. She was well nourished, though not fat. Slight …

[CITATION][C] Delayed onset dystonia secondary to neonatal anoxia

O Messouak, S Boujraf, S Chaouki… - Neurosciences …, 2008 - nsj.org.sa
Dystonia is a movement disorder, which is defined as an “involuntary” sustained muscle
contraction affecting one or more sites of the human body. Frequently it originates twisting …

Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma (Contemporary Neurology Series: Cases of Apoplexy and Lethargy: With Observations upon the Comatose Diseases)

RN De Jong - Neurology, 1967 - AAN Enterprises
The author directs this book toward educators, speech therapists, social workers,
pediatricians, and ophthalmologists. Some hypotheses concerning neurologic mechanisms …

Broken brains

JW Burnside - The American journal of medicine, 2008 - amjmed.com
A state school, in my state at least, is a sanctuary of sorts for folks with broken brains. Aged
16 to near 100 years chronologically, the patients live with mental retardation, multiple …