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... well as mucous membranes of the nose and hard and soft palate Visceral motor Skin of concha of auricle, small area of skin behind ear Trigeminal nerve-V3 supplies the wall of the acoustic meatus ... 126 6– 129 9 Peitersen E (19 82) The natural history of Bell’s palsy Am J Otol 4: 107–111 Qui WW, Yin SS, Stucker FJ, et al (1996) Time course of Bell’s palsy Arch Otolaryngol Head N...
... 18: 229– 233 Roos DB, Hachinski V (1990) The thoracic outlet syndrome is underrated/overdiagnosed Arch Neurol 47: 32 7 33 0 Swift DR, Nichols FT (1984) The droopy shoulder syndrome Neurology 34 : 212–215 ... manangement of extreme lateral lumbar disc herniations: review of 138 cases Neurosurgery 22: 648–6 53 Andersson GB, Brown MD, Dvorak J, et al (1996) Consensus summary of the diag...
... humeral exostosis Neurology 54: 49 4 49 6 Patel R, Bassini L, Magill R (1991) Compression neuropathy of the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve Orthopedics 14: 173–1 74 Sander HW, Quinto CM, Elinzano ... hypothenar region of palm Also, loss of dexterity and loss of control of the small finger Signs Sensory distribution of the ulnar nerve: ulnar aspect of the palm, volar surfa...
... Receives fibers from C5–7 (lateral cord of plexus) and supplies upper part of pectoral muscle Anatomy Medial pectoral nerve: Receives fibers from C8/T1 and supplies lower part of pectoral muscle ... is part of the brachial plexus Intercostobrachial nerve: Originates from the lateral cutaneous nerve of the second and third intercostal nerves to innervate the posterior part o...
... Peroneal lesion may be part of sciatic nerve lesion Intravenous Intraarterial perfusions Basheer H, Rabia F, el-Hewl K (1997) Neurofibromas of digital nerves J Hand Surg (Br) 22: 61 63 Birch B (1993) ... Periph Nerv Sys 5: 163 – 167 Krarup C, Crone C (2002) Neurophysiological studies in malignant disease with particular reference to involvement of peripheral nerves J Neurol 249: 65...
... 10% of MG patients MG occasionally appears after removal of a thymoma MG can also be associated with HLA-B8-DR3 haplotype Role of the thymus Thyroid disorders: Thyroid disorders in ~ 15% of MG ... be the presentation of MG Pathogenesis Antibodies against the AChR are present in 80 % of generalized cases and 50% of ocular/bulbar cases 15% of cases are seronegative Some of th...
... disorder of the sodium channel subunit SCN4A localized to chromosome 17q35 In hyperkalemic periodic paralysis there is a gain -of- function of the sodium channel, resulting from one or more of seven ... loss of function mutation of the calcium channel -1 subunit on chromosome 1q42 (CACNA1S), a loss of function mutation of the sodium channel α subunit on chromosome 17q23 (SCN4A...
... Flandrin, J Breton-Gorius, G Tobelem and N Casadevall (1999) Erythroblastic Synartesis: An Auto-immune Dyserythropoiesis Blood 94: 36 83 36 93 IV 106 Chapter IV · Blood and Bone Marrow Fig 31 a – d Dyserythropoietic ... interconnecting the nuclei of separate erythroblasts (Fig 30 a, ultrastructure Fig 30 b) Multinucleated erythroblasts characterize the type II form of CDA (Fig 30 c...
... detection of the megakaryocyte markers CD41 and CD61 This case is more characteristic of a CMPD than an acute leukemia (Fig 47 a – h; joint observation with D Muller, Hof) ¨ Figure 48 a – c shows ... reaction (substrate a-naphthyl phosphate) c Marked reaction (red) in erythroblasts with the substrate naphthol-AS-Bi phosphate IV 144 Chapter IV · Blood and Bone Marrow 5.8 .4 Chronic Myel...