«AMYOTONIA» தொடர்புடைய ஆங்கிலம் புத்தகங்கள்
பின்வரும் புத்தக விவரத்தொகுப்புத் தேர்ந்தெடுப்பில்
amyotonia இன் பயன்பாட்டைக் கண்டறியுங்கள்.
amyotonia தொடர்பான புத்தகங்கள் மற்றும் ஆங்கிலம் இலக்கியத்தில் அதன் பயன்பாட்டுச் சூழலை வழங்குவதற்கு அதிலிருந்து பெறப்பட்ட சுருக்கமான சாரங்களைத் தொடர்புபடுத்துகின்றன.
In order to avoid confusion in terminology between Oppenheim's myatonia
congenita and invotonia congenita (Thomsen's disease), Collier and Wilson (
1908) suggested it be called amyotonia congenita, a term which was widely
adopted in ...
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The Encyclopedia of the Muscle and Skeletal Systems and ...
10 amyotonia presented case notes which said, in part, “Here, amyoplasia was
marked by multiple flexion and extension contractures of all extremities notably at
the hips, knees, elbows, and spine. In advanced cases, muscle fibres are lacking
...
Mary Harwell Sayler, 2009
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Principles and Practice of Neuropathology
We now realize that amyotonia congenita was not a diagnosis but rather a term
which indicated that the disease did not progress, a determination requiring a
follow-up period measured in years. In a study of 109 cases of amyotonia
congenita, ...
University of Hawaii James S. Nelson Neuropathologist at the Pacific Health Research Institute and Clinical Professor of Pathology John A Burns School of Medicine, Department of Neuropathology and Ophthalmic Pathology Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Hernando Mena Chair, and Professor of Pathology Mayo Medical School Joseph E. Parisi Professor i, 2003
We now know that this distinction in terms of age of onset is not valid.13 The term
amyotonia congenita has generally been discarded in favor of the term benign
congenital hypotonia, and the disease with the malignant course so well ...
Robert H. Wilkins, Irwin A. Brody, 1997
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The Founders of Child Neurology
He and S. Kinnier Wilson published an extensive article on amyotonia congenita
in 1908 in which they credited Hermann Oppenheim with first drawing attention to
this malady in 1901 (Collier and Wilson, 1908). They also suggested that ...
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Atlas of Neuropathology
Amyotonia Congenita (Oppenheim's Disease) Amyotonia congenita is a
nonhereditary disease that develops from birth and frequently shows a tendency
to improve, unless the patient succumbs to intercurrent infection. Case: A male
child, ...
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Recent Advances in Pediatrics: Special Volume 18 - Pediatric ...
Walton11 reviewed 109 patients diagnosed as amyotonia congenita and found
infantile spinal muscular atrophy (61.5%) to be the most common cause followed
by cerebral palsy, congenital muscular dystrophy, poliomyelitis and myasthenia ...
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Oxford English Dictionary Additions Series
1 5 1 Several structural features of the amyloidogenic light chains here are worth
noting. amyotonia (lennals'tsoma), n. Path. [f. A— 14 + MYOTONIA n.] Lack of
muscle tone; sPec. (in full amyotonia congenita), any of several rare congenital ...
J. A. Simpson, Michael Proffitt, E. S. C. Weiner, 1997
Faber, H. K.: Amyotonia Congenita: A Survey of the Known Cases with a Report
of Three New Cases. Am. J. Dis. Child., 20: 496, 1920. 3. Gurdjian, E. S.:
Myatonia Congenita with Particular Reference to Pathology and Familial
Tendency.
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Dictionary of Medicine
... confusion; the absence of any effective treatment for confusion congeal verb (of
fat or blood} to become solid. congenita. ,..,. AMYOTONIA. COngenital adjective
which exists at or before birth; congenital defect = birth defect, a malformation ...