... particularly the hands) and mucous membranes, purple or red striae (the weight gain in Cushing's syndrome stretches the skin, ... Signs and symptoms may include high blood pressure, abdominal obesity but with thin arms and legs, reddish stretch marks, a ... a possible model of human glucocorticoid neurotoxicity". Neurocase. 13 (3): 189-200. doi:10.1080/13554790701475468. PMID ... Cushing's syndrome was first described by American neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing in 1932. Cushing's syndrome may also occur in ...
Examples of stretching exercises for the neck and upper limbs include shoulder rolls, overhead arm reaches, and arm extensions ... On the other hand, motor symptoms are less frequently seen as sensory symptoms. Motor symptoms of CIPN can include cramping, ... The immunomodulatory drug bortezomib, for example, is more likely to cause neurotoxicity in a cumulative dose of 20 grams. ... and symmetrical sensory peripheral neuropathy and neuropathic pain syndrome which may last for weeks, months, or years after ...
... of the foot Scabies of the arm Scabies of the hand In most people, the trails of the burrowing mites are linear or S- ... Lindane is effective, but concerns over potential neurotoxicity have limited its availability in many countries. It is banned ... various urticaria-related syndromes, allergic reactions, ringworm-related diseases, and other ectoparasites such as lice and ...
It is a syndrome of progressive deterioration of memory, cognition, behavior, and motor function in HIV-infected individuals ... HAND may include neurological disorders of various severity. HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders are associated with a ... usually with slowing and clumsiness of arms as well. Stage 4 (End Stage) Nearly vegetative. Intellectual and social ... "HIV-1 Tat Promotes Lysosomal Exocytosis in Astrocytes and Contributes to Astrocyte-mediated Tat Neurotoxicity". The Journal of ...
... in the arms. Superior vena cava syndrome The superior vena cava (a large vein carrying circulating, de-oxygenated blood into ... beginning in the hands and feet and sometimes progressing to the arms and legs. Chemotherapy drugs associated with CIPN include ... "Chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity: The value of neuroprotective strategies". The Netherlands Journal of Medicine. 70 (1): 18- ... ISBN 978-0-340-94007-5. Foley KM (2004). "Acute and chronic cancer pain syndromes". In Doyle D, Hanks G, Cherny N, Calman K ( ...
Parkinsonian syndromes are a group of movement disorders characterized by classical motor symptoms such as tremors, ... Other common symptoms include: Tremors, as rest tremor (when resting, mostly in the hands) and/or postular tremor Short, ... jerky feeling in arm or leg) Upgaze impairment Parkinsonism occurs in many conditions. Neurodegenerative conditions and ... "Manganese-induced neurotoxicity: a review of its behavioral consequences and neuroprotective strategies". BMC Pharmacology & ...
... or sympathetically mediated arm and hand pain the triangle of auscultation for pain from rib fractures and post thoracotomy ... Nerve blocks can be used for the diagnosis of surgically treatable chronic pain, such as nerve compression syndrome. Advances ... Nerve injury most often occurs from ischaemia, compression, direct neurotoxicity, needle laceration, and inflammation. A ... The block may not affect the C8 and T1 roots which supply part of the hand, so it is usually not done for hand surgeries. The ...
... beginning in the hands and feet and sometimes involving the arms and legs. stomatitis (ulceration of the lips, tongue, oral ... Bioavailability Dose limit - higher doses cause high toxicity and long-term use lead to cumulative neurotoxicity and ... sarcoma is a cancer of the skin and mucous membranes that is commonly found in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ... arthralgia and/or myalgia severe weakness hypotension alopecia neurotoxicity Limitations in anticancer therapy occur mainly due ...
In most cases, the legs are affected first, followed by the arms. The hands usually become involved when the symptoms reach ... Guillain Barre Syndrome, diabetic neuropathy, mononeuritis multiplex and post-polio syndrome. To clarify the diagnosis, medical ... The neurotoxicity resulting from the accumulation of acetaldehyde may play a role in the pathogenesis of alcoholic ... This nerve damage causes an individual to experience pain and motor weakness, first in the feet and hands and then progressing ...
On the other hand, Menkes disease is a genetic disorder of copper deficiency involving a wide variety of symptoms that is often ... The neurodegenerative syndrome of copper deficiency has been recognized for some time in ruminant animals, in which it is ... In a study by the University of Cagliari, Italy, VAD rats had more trouble learning a Radial arm maze than rats who had normal ... Nuttall J. R.; Oteiza P. I. (2012). "Zinc and the ERK kinases in the developing brain". Neurotoxicity Research. 21 (1): 128-141 ...
Most bites are on the hands, arms, or legs. Fear following a bite is common with symptoms of a racing heart and feeling faint. ... causing neurotoxicity. The person may present with strange disturbances to their vision, including blurriness. Paresthesia ... venom-induced corneal opacification syndrome". Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology. 31 (1): 31-41. doi:10.3109/ ... At least one attempted suicide by snakebite has been documented in medical literature involving a puff adder bite to the hand. ...
If bitten, severe neurotoxicity invariably ensues rapidly. This is because of several factors that include the high potency of ... According to the U.S. Armed Forces Pest Management Board, the venom is a potent hemotoxin that is strongly hemorrhagic. Bite ... The African Tiger snake (Telescopus semiannulatus), 60-70 cm long, on the other hand, is rear-fanged and only mildly venomous ... but in the latter there is widespread superficial or deep necrosis and compartment syndrome. Serious bites cause limbs to ...
... beginning in the hands and feet and sometimes progressing to the arms and legs. Chemotherapy drugs associated with CIPN include ... Hand-foot syndrome is another side effect to cytotoxic chemotherapy. Nutritional problems are also frequently seen in cancer ... Beijers AJ, Jongen JL, Vreugdenhil G (January 2012). "Chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity: the value of neuroprotective ... "Management of cytotoxic chemotherapy-induced hand-foot syndrome". Oncology Reviews. 14 (1): 442. doi:10.4081/oncol.2020.442. ...