"OPETA: Neurologic Examination". Online physical exam teaching assistant. The UF College of Medicine Harrell Center. Archived ... Physicians can find evidence of sensory ataxia during physical examination by having patients stand with their feet together ... Schmitz TJ, O'Sullivan SB (2007). "Examination of Coordination". Physical rehabilitation. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. pp. 193-225 ... quantification based on the standard neurological examination". Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry. 57 (1): 22- ...
Friedrich Wilhelm Seiffer Campbell, W. W., & DeJong, R. N. (2013). DeJong's the neurologic examination. [electronic resource] ... Vibration examination can detect and localize disorders of the peripheral nervous system. A gradual loss of sensation from the ... For example, if the examination is normal from the iliac crest to the knees but pallesthesia is absent from the knees to the ...
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DeJong's The Neurologic Examination. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. (2005) JW Fawcett, AE Rosser & SB Dunnett. Motor Neuron ... Upon neurological examination, the patient showed muscle atrophy, fasciculation in all limbs and decreased deep tendon reflexes ... SOD1 activity was decreased by about 30%. The patient's histological examination showed severe reduction in lower motor neurons ...
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Mobile phone overuse Nomophobia Campbell, William Wesley; DeJong, Russell N. (2005). DeJong's the Neurologic Examination. ... The diagnosis is generally based on symptoms and physical examination. Diagnosis is supported if pain increases when the wrist ... De Quervain syndrome is diagnosed clinically based on patient history and physical examination, though diagnostic imaging may ...
Boes, Christopher J. (April 2015). "History of neurologic examination books". Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center). ...
DeJong RN (1970). The Neurologic Examination (3rd ed.). Hoeber. Kandel ER, Schwartz JH, Jessell TM (2000). Principles of Neural ...
"Pediatric Neurologic Examination Videos & Descriptions: Developmental Anatomy". library.med.utah.edu. Retrieved 2016-08-20. ...
"Physical and Neurologic Examinations - Nervous System - Veterinary Manual". Veterinary Manual. Retrieved 2017-03-19. Tada, ...
A neurologic examination revealed symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Anosmia Dysosmia Hyperosmia Hyposmia Parosmia (or troposmia ... A rhinologic examination came back with normal results. When her phantosmia symptoms began to dissipate, she began to complain ... Findings From the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (Wikipedia articles incorporating material from the National ...
Shibasaki, Hiroshi; Hallett, Mark (2016-06-15). The Neurologic Examination: Scientific Basis for Clinical Diagnosis. Oxford ...
This response is a relative afferent pupillary defect (or Marcus Gunn pupil). Eye examination "NeuroLogic Examination Videos ... The swinging-flashlight test, also known as the swinging light test, is used in medical examinations to identify a relative ... Bates' guide to physical examination and history taking. 10th ed. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, New York. p. 244. ( ...
Neurologic examination may reveal confusion, dizziness, or altered mental status. Studies have shown that patients with ... Cardiac examination may reveal regurgitant murmurs and variability of heart sounds. Liver may be pulsatile, and the RUQ may be ... the examiner should look for the following in the physical examination, as these are frequent findings at the time of admission ...
An interactive online guide to the neurologic examination. 30 Sep. 2009 [2] Pavlovskaya, Marina, Sagi, Dov, Soroker, Nachum, ... Routine eye examinations have begun to incorporate the knowledge of visual extinction. Such examinations screen for simple, ...
Uninstrumented uroflow, neurologic and pelvic examination may contribute valuable information. Imaging looking for abnormal ... such as in neurologic or psychiatric disease. DU itself is often linked to a weak detrusor muscle (impaired contractility), ... The underlying contributors to UAB include neurologic disease, metabolic disease (e.g. diabetes), chronic bladder outlet ...
... development and neurologic examinations up to that point are typically normal. Symptoms in men with subependymal heterotopia ... In general, patients present fixed neurologic deficits and develop partial epilepsy between the ages of 6 and 10. The more ...
DeJong, Russell N.; Campbell, William; Haerer, Armin F. (2005). DeJong's the neurologic examination: incorporating the ...
The differential consideration of RILP requires taking a medical history and neurologic examination. RILP's neurological ... Significant neurologic morbidity is typical, with a very slow neurologic recovery. An exact occurrence rate has not been ...
All of the adolescents had normal neurologic examinations and no evident anatomical defects. The adults, who were the parents ... Examination of the resected nerve fibers showed loss of both myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibers, this is a possible ... Evans, Randolph W. (2006-05-01). "Case Studies of Uncommon Headaches". Neurologic Clinics. Neurology Case Studies. 24 (2): 347- ...
After a neurologic examination and recording of vital signs, 2 mg edrophonium is injected intravenously. After waiting 30 ...
"Towards a single-sequence neurologic magnetic resonance imaging examination: multiple-contrast images from an IR TrueFISP ...
The majority of affected people have normal neurologic physical examinations, however hypotonia and tremors are quite common. ... Several examinations should be performed to determine the level of disability and the needs of a person with the 1q21.1 ...
Clinical examinations including a thorough general and detailed neurologic evaluation revealed no abnormalities except mild ... He had no previous neurologic or developmental disabilities and no family history of epilepsy or febrile seizures. ...
... is diagnosed by a physician after a physical examination and sometimes after further neurologic examination as well ... After neurologic examination of the limb, a diagnosis of a monoplegic limb can be given if the patient receives a Medical ... As monoplegia is fairly rare, after physical examination of a patient complaining of monoplegia, sometimes weakness of an ...
Also a detailed medical history, a careful neurologic examination, and imaging studies using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
... and early childhood diagnosis based on neurologic and ophthalmologic examinations and a serologic survey during the first year ... data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 1999 to 2004 found 9.0% of US-born persons 12-49 ... prenatal diagnosis based on testing of amniotic fluid and ultrasound examinations; neonatal diagnosis based on molecular ... testing of placenta and cord blood and comparative mother-child serologic tests and a clinical examination at birth; ...
Neurologic examination". Retrieved 6 February 2013. Walker, HK (1990). "Deep Tendon Reflexes". In Walker, HK; Hall, WD; Hurst, ... JW (eds.). Clinical Methods: The History, Physical, and Laboratory Examinations (3 ed.). Boston: Butterworths. Retrieved 18 ...