10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARAPARESES»
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parapareses in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
parapareses and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Advances in Multiple Sclerosis: Clinical Research and Therapy
The main aetiologies behind the parapareses were neuro- lathyrism,25 tropical
spastic paraparesis (associated with human T leukaemia virus type 1) and
cervical myelopathies secondary to fluo- rosis (with toxic or mechanical
aetiologies).
Sten Fredrikson, Hans Link, 1999
2
Head and Neck Injuries in Sports
The significance of successive impacts became apparent after the application of
only 5 blows of subconcussive intensity when the animals developed
parapareses of the forelegs which lasted several hours. It is of interest to note,
keeping in ...
These parapareses could appear without simultaneous loss of consciousness.
When 10 blows of equal intensity were administered, the parapareses of the front
legs lasted at least a few days, and were largely irreversible. If the parapareses ...
4
Head injury: conference proceedings
These parapareses could appear without simultaneous loss of consciousness.
When ten blows of equal intensity were administered, the parapareses of the
front legs lasted at least a few days and were largely irreversible. If the
parapareses ...
William F. Caveness, Arthur Earl Walker, National Advisory Neurological Diseases and Blindness Council (U.S.), 1966
5
Impact injury and crash protection
None None None None None None None None Unremarkable Reversible
parapareses of front legs Largely reversible parapareses of front legs Irreversible
parapareses of front legs « 401 g « 14 g ~ 401 g ~ 14 g « 401 g « 14 g > 401 g «
400 ...
Elisha Stephens Gurdjian, Wayne State University, 1970
6
Principles of Medicine in Africa
More important are the epidemic parapareses, which follow famine when
populations turn to chickpea cultivation and consumption (neurolathyrism), or are
due to inadequate processing of cassava (konzo). Neurolathyrism Lathyrism is
an ...
David Mabey, Geoffrey Gill, Eldryd Parry, 2013
7
Case Studies in Infectious Disease
... and severemalaise and fatigue; (3)prolonged arthritis,chronic encephalitis,
myelitis, and parapareses (partial paralysisof thelower limbs). The manifestations
of Lyme disease are related to the particular genospecies of Borrelia involved. 4.
Peter Lydyard, Michael Cole, John Holton, 2010
8
Movement Disorders in Childhood
Spastic gait: Can be difficult to characterize in gradually progressive parapareses
and leukodystrophies. When scissoring/hip adduction is not prominent,
consistent or intermittent hypertonic extensions during walking may produce ...
Harvey S. Singer, Jonathan Mink, Donald L. Gilbert, 2010
These patients developed spastic parapareses, bladder dysfunction, ataxia,
seventh or eighth cranial nerve deficits, or cognitive impairment, including
dementia. Only a few patients have been reported with borrelial
encephalomyelitis in the ...
10
Companion to Clinical Neurology
Hereditary spastic parapareses/paraplegias This final group again includes both
pure and complicated forms. A historical review was provided by Konigsmark.
3527 See hereditary spastic paraparesis. compiled by the National Institute of ...
FRCP William Pryse-Phillips MD, FRCP(C) Faculty of Medicine Health Sciences Centre Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's Newfoundland, 2009