Inflammation-induced lethargy is mediated by suppression of orexin neuron activity. (17/28)

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Perceptions of environmental changes and lethargic crab disease among crab harvesters in a Brazilian coastal community. (18/28)

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TAK1 in brain endothelial cells mediates fever and lethargy. (19/28)

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Prenatal tobacco exposure is related to neurobehavioral modifications in infants of adolescent mothers. (20/28)

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Lack of energy: an important and distinct component of HIV-related fatigue and daytime function. (21/28)

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Substantia nigra depigmentation and exposure to encephalitis lethargica. (22/28)

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A case of Gitelman syndrome with severe hyponatraemia and hypophosphataemia. (23/28)

Gitelman syndrome (GS) is a renal tubular disorder of the thiazide-sensitive sodium chloride cotransporter, which is located in the distal tubule of the loop of Henle. We present a rare case of GS complicated by severe hyponatraemia and hypophosphataemia. A 17-year-old boy was admitted to our institution with fever and lethargy. The workup revealed typical features of GS, i.e. hypokalaemia, hypomagnesaemia and metabolic alkalosis. In this report, we discuss the differential diagnoses and rationale for accepting GS as the most likely diagnosis. This case was complicated by severe hyponatraemia (115 mmol/L) and hypophosphataemia (0.32 mmol/L). We concluded that the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormones could not be ruled out and that respiratory alkalosis was the most likely aetiology of hypophosphataemia. This case report also generates an interesting discussion on water and electrolyte metabolism.  (+info)

Caenorhabditis-in-drop array for monitoring C. elegans quiescent behavior. (24/28)

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