«FASCICULATION» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
fasciculation sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
fasciculation ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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Principles of Medical Physiology
Abnormal EMC Spontaneous EMG during muscle relaxation Fasciculation
potentials Fasciculation is the involuntary contraction of single motor units. It
occurs in patients with chronic partial denervation, especially when it is due to
spinal cord ...
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Macleod's Clinical Examination
Look at the tongue at rest for wasting, fasciculation or involuntary movement. Ask
the patient to put out the tongue. Look for deviation or involuntary movement. Ask
the patient to move the tongue from side to side. Test power by asking the ...
Graham Douglas, E. Fiona Nicol, Colin Ernest Robertson, 2009
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The Clinical Neurophysiology Primer
Fig. 8. A fasciculation potential. circuit. CRDs have a machine-like sound and can
also abruptly stop if a fiber in this circuit fails to depolarize. Fasciculation
potentials (Fig. 8) result from the spontaneous depolarization of a motor neuron
and its ...
Andrew S. Blum, Seward B. Rutkove, 2007
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Understanding Medical Physiology
Here two abnormal EMG signals may be mentioned : fibrillation and fasciculation
potentials. Fibrillation is contraction of individual muscle fibres. It cannot be seen
through the skin. Fibrillation may follow denervation due to increased sensitivity ...
Dendritic fasciculation. Although the somatic arrays of the four subtypes of On- Off
DS cells appear to be spatially independent, their dendritic trees are not
randomly superimposed but commonly run together in loose fascicles of 2-4
dendrites ...
Johannes M. Zanker, Jochen Zeil, 2001
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Geriatric Rehabilitation Manual
Tremors that increase in severity with movement often indicate cerebellar
dysfunction. Fasciculation, often mistaken for tremor, occurs when there is an
adverse drug reaction, or denervation, in which motor units are disconnected
from their ...
Timothy L. Kauffman, John O. Barr, Michael L. Moran, 2007
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Molecular and Cellular Approaches to Neural Development
The complementary phenotypes produced by the loss-of-function and gainof-
function conditions define an in vivo function for Fas II as a molecule that controls
specific patterns of selective fasciculation and axon sorting in the CNS. They also
...
W. Maxwell Cowan, Thomas M. Jessell, Stephen Lawrence Zipursky, 1997
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Synthesis of Research and ...
However, there are no definite clinical clues to indicate that the fasciculation is
benign or otherwise. Fasciculation occurring in small hand or foot muscles often
causes movement of the digit, but this too can happen in benign fasciculation.
Andrew Eisen, Charles Krieger, 2006
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The Physiological Basis of Rehabilitation Medicine
The electrically recorded fasciculation potentials resultfromspontaneous
dischargesof a whole or a portion of a motor unit. They areirregularin rhythm (
firingfrequency less than 5 Hz), form, voltage, and duration(seeFigure 115).
Fasciculation ...
John A. Downey, Stanley J. Myers, Erwin G. Gonzalez, 1994
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Succinates: Advances in Research and Application: 2011 ...
The researchers concluded: “In patients for whom fasciculation is difficult to
determine, the effects of a muscle relaxant should be objectively confirmed
before electrical stimulation of the brain.” Matsumoto and colleagues published
their study ...
«FASCICULATION» TERİMİNİ İÇEREN HABERLER
Ulusal ve uluslararası basında konuşulanları ve
fasciculation teriminin aşağıdaki haberlerde hangi bağlamda kullanıldığını keşfedin.
Health Focus: June is ALS Awareness Month
The patient will typically experience fasciculation, or involuntary quivering, of the affected muscles. (Because weakness and fatigue may be ... «Bristol Herald Courier, Haz 15»
From Tech Reporter to Silicon Valley Writer and Back Again
They call it fasciculation, the muscles just start spasming… I had my wife walk me out of the hospital. Four months later, my left shin is still numb ... «Wired, Haz 15»
Mike Porcaro of Toto dead at age 59
... swallowing or breathing twitching (fasciculation) and cramping of muscles, especially those in the hands and feet,impairment of the use of the ... «Examiner.com, Mar 15»
Dr Le Fanu's online health clinic, Friday 27th February 2015
... sporadic firing of the nerves known as Benign Fasciculation Syndrome. This should with luck improve spontaneously without the need for any ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Şub 15»
Clinical Review: Motor neurone disease
Isolated fasciculations in the absence of other symptoms or signs are likely to be due to benign cramp fasciculation syndrome. Primary ... «GP online, Oca 15»
What is ALS? The Real Challenge
In patients with bulbar ALS, early tongue fasciculation and pharyngeal muscle weakness may lead to an increased risk for aspiration. In classic ... «Brain Blogger, Ara 14»
Telemundo takes over Ottawa Curling Club
She has benign fasciculation syndrome which is a neurological disorder. "I've been a part of the TSN curling family since 1989. I have had 25 ... «Ottawa Sun, Ara 14»
Weaker by the day
... diagnosis of ALS” and that he had shown up at the hospital with “weakness in his legs along with intense fasciculation of his left thigh.”. «E Kantipur, Kas 14»
Dr Le Fanu's online health clinic, Friday 14th November 2014
I was diagnosed in April with Benign Fasciculation and Cramping Syndrome at which time Motor Neuron Disease was eliminated. Whilst the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Kas 14»
New publications detail photonics advances by UT Arlington physics …
7 is called "Loop formation and self-fasciculation of cortical axon using photonic guidance at long working distance." It also builds on previous ... «Phys.Org, Kas 14»