... Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease andOther Movement Disorders, edited by Daniel Tarsy, Jerrold L Vitek, and Andres M Lozano, 2003 Myasthenia Gravis and Related Disorders, edited by Henry J Kaminski, ... Ganglia and Movement Disorders I Rationale for Surgical Therapy Basal Ganglia and Movement Disorders Physiology of the Basal Ganglia and Pathophysiology of Movement Disorders Thomas Wichmann and ... treatment of Parkinson's disease andother movement disorders / edited by Daniel Tarsy, Jerrold L Vitek and Andres M Lozano p ; cm Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN 0-89603-921-8...
... Revised and Expanded, edited by William C Koller 14 Handbook of Pediatric Epilepsy, edited by Jerome V Murphy and Fereydoun Dehkharghani 15 Handbook of Tourette’s Syndromeand Related Tic and Behavioral ... 65 Handbook of Tourette’s Syndromeand Related Tic and Behavioral Disorders: Second Edition, edited by Roger Kurlan 66 Handbook of Cerebrovascular Diseases: Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, ... Sidhu, Marc Laruelle, and Philippe Vernier 57 Handbook of Olfaction and Gustation: Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, edited by Richard L Doty 58 Handbook of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery,...
... SES, SIS, JP, and JS researched the primary clinical data MO and JS conceived of the study, and participated in its design and coordination and drafted the manuscript All authors read and approved ... assessment of psychotic disorders, the assessment of health and lifestyle in the Health 2000 survey was comprehensive Diabetes and metabolic syndrome had been carefully diagnosed [24,39] and their effects ... Demographic characteristics and mean values and c2 testsa of variables related to metabolic comorbidity for persons with psychotic disordersand their matched controls Schizophrenia Other non-affective...
... analysis, and BMI evaluation of patients Only original papers (randomized and non randomized clinical trials, cohort studies, case-control studies and case report) published between 1990 and 2006 ... American Academy of Sleep Medicine Task Force: Sleep- Related Breathing Disorders in Adults: Recommendations for Syndrome Definition and Measurement Techniques in Clinical Research Sleep 1999, 22:667-689 ... Techniques in Clinical Research Sleep 1999, 22:667-689 Guilleminault C: Sleepand breathing In Sleeping and waking disorders: indications and techniques Edited by: Guilleminault C MenloPark, CA: Addison-Wesley...
... to Pediatric Sleep Disorders, edited by Mark A Richardson and Norman R Friedman SleepDisordersand Neurologic Diseases, Second Edition, edited by Antonio Culebras SleepDisordersand Neurologic ... primary sleepdisorders often associated with motor phenomena and with similar presentations These include some nightmares andsleep terrors, NREM sleep partial arousal disorders, and REM -sleep ... Hypersomnia and Recurrent Hypersomnia Douglas B Kirsch and Ronald D Chervin ix 143 x Contents PART V: MOTOR DISORDERS OF SLEEP 10 Motor Disorders of Sleep: Periodic, Aperiodic, and Rhythmic Motor Disorders...
... Causes Sleep deprivation and sleepiness related to lifestyle and irregular sleep- wake schedule Pathologic Causes Primary SleepDisorders Obstructive sleepapneasyndrome Central sleepapneasyndrome ... neurologic and general medical disorders as well as primary sleepdisordersand medications and alcohol.93 Physiologic Causes of Sleepiness Sleep deprivation and sleepiness because of lifestyle and ... characterize REM sleep The R&K scoring system addresses normal adult sleepand macrostructure of sleep In patients with sleepdisorders such as sleep apnea, parasomnias, or sleep- related seizures,...
... as sleep quality improved, and increased (i.e., insomnia worsened) with rating increases of nextday-sleepiness, sleep latency, and number of wake-up times Therefore, a longer 12 time to fall asleep ... unit of utility On the other hand, holding other variables constant and assuming changes to ISI item (e.g., if she thought her sleep problem was noticed “a little 17 by others” (level 1)); then ... associated with sleep problems and use of sleep medications in multiple sclerosis Clin Epidemiol 2010, 2010: 99-106 45 Becker PM, Sattar M: Treatment of sleep dysfunction and psychiatric disorders...
... Schneider H, Schwartz AR, Smith PL: Adult obstructive sleep apnea: pathophysiology and diagnosis Chest 2007, 132:325-337 Sher AE: Obstructive sleepapnea syndrome: a complex disorder of the upper airway ... saturation andsleep efficiency improved (Table 1) The application of CPAP was well tolerated by the patient and no complications were observed Therefore, CPAP treatment was prescribed and the patient ... than four hours/night) and both his daytime alertness andsleep effectiveness are significantly Page of Figure Vascular mass with two feeding arteries (external carotid and middle cerebral artery)...
... Schneider H, Schwartz AR, Smith PL: Adult obstructive sleep apnea: pathophysiology and diagnosis Chest 2007, 132:325-337 Sher AE: Obstructive sleepapnea syndrome: a complex disorder of the upper airway ... saturation andsleep efficiency improved (Table 1) The application of CPAP was well tolerated by the patient and no complications were observed Therefore, CPAP treatment was prescribed and the patient ... than four hours/night) and both his daytime alertness andsleep effectiveness are significantly Page of Figure Vascular mass with two feeding arteries (external carotid and middle cerebral artery)...
... Mean, standard deviation, and maximum and minimum nicotine values measured in different indoor environments with smoking occupancy 3-23 Mean, standard deviation, and maximum ... 7.6.2 Summary and Discussion on Asthma 7.7 ETS EXPOSURE AND SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME 7.8 PASSIVE SMOKING AND LUNG FUNCTION IN CHILDREN ... PASSIVE SMOKING AND RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS AND LUNG FUNCTION IN ADULTS 7.9.1 Recent Studies on Passive Smoking and Adult Respiratory Symptoms and Lung Function...
... hypertension and pre-eclampsia Data is also Sleepand Pregnancy: Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Disturbed Breathing andSleepDisorders in Pregnancy accumulating to suggest that both short sleep duration and sleep- disordered ... of circadian rhythm sleep disorders, such as familial advanced sleep phase syndrome (ASPS) and delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS), non-24-h sleep- wake syndrome (non-24), and morningnesseveningness ... associated with low or high Sleepand Pregnancy: Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Disturbed Breathing andSleepDisorders in Pregnancy weight gain, low annual family income, and single motherhood (P < 0.01)...
... attention to sleep quality among older adults Sleepdisorders in the elderly Primary sleepdisorders Primary sleepdisorders are distinguished from othersleepdisorders in that these are not other ... Ageing & sleepdisordersSleep consists of main phases: rapid eye movement (REM) sleepand non-REM sleep (divided into three progressively “deeper” stages: N1, N2 and N3) Studies comparing sleep ... (RLS)/periodic limb movements in sleep (PLMS), and REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) (i) Sleep- disordered breathing Sleep- disordered breathing encompasses a spectrum 303 of breathing disorders ranging from...
... hypertension and pre-eclampsia Data is also Sleepand Pregnancy: Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Disturbed Breathing andSleepDisorders in Pregnancy accumulating to suggest that both short sleep duration and sleep- disordered ... of circadian rhythm sleep disorders, such as familial advanced sleep phase syndrome (ASPS) and delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS), non-24-h sleep- wake syndrome (non-24), and morningnesseveningness ... associated with low or high Sleepand Pregnancy: Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Disturbed Breathing andSleepDisorders in Pregnancy weight gain, low annual family income, and single motherhood (P < 0.01)...
... emotion, and behavior A systematic testing of these mental functions is necessary for the effective clinical assessment of the association cortex and its diseases Figure 27-1 Lateral (top) and medial ... cognition; an occipitotemporal network for face and object recognition; a limbic network for retentive memory; and a prefrontal network for attention and behavior ... "storing memories." Cognitive and behavioral functions (domains) are coordinated by intersecting large-scale neural networks that contain interconnected cortical and subcortical components The...
... right handers and 60% of left handers, aphasia occurs only after lesions of the left hemisphere In some individuals no hemispheric dominance for language can be discerned, and in some others ... meaning-appropriate syntax (grammar) Wernicke's and Broca's areas are interconnected with each otherand with additional perisylvian, temporal, prefrontal, and posterior parietal regions, making up ... relative paucity of substantive nouns and action verbs versus function words (prepositions, conjunctions); and if word order, tenses, suffixes, prefixes, plurals, and possessives are appropriate Comprehension...
... reading Wernicke's Aphasia Comprehension is impaired for spoken and written language Language output is fluent but is highly paraphasic and circumlocutious The tendency for paraphasic errors may be ... his dentures: "We don't need it anymore, she says And with it when that was downstairs was my teeth-tick a den dentith my dentist And they happened to be in that bag see? How could ... Table 27-1 Clinical Features of Aphasias and Related Conditions Comprehe nsion Repeti tion Nami of ng Fluen cy Spoken Language Wernicke's...
... nonfluent, and comprehension of spoken language is severely impaired Naming, repetition, reading, and writing are also impaired This syndrome represents the combined dysfunction of Broca's and Wernicke's ... conjunctions and pronouns The last two features indicate that Broca's aphasia is not just an "expressive" or "motor" disorder and that it may also involve a comprehension deficit for function words and ... facial weakness, hemiparesis or hemiplegia, and a buccofacial apraxia characterized by an inability to carry out motor commands involving oropharyngeal and facial musculature (e.g., patients are...
... isolated from other regions of the brain Broca's and Wernicke's areas tend to be spared, but there is damage to the surrounding frontal, parietal, and temporal cortex Lesions are patchy and can be ... understanding written language and can express themselves well in spoken or written language They have no difficulty interpreting and reacting to environmental sounds since primary auditory cortex and ... considered the "minimal dysfunction" syndrome of the language network Articulation, comprehension, and repetition are intact, but confrontation naming, word finding, and spelling are impaired Speech...