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31.) 10 Baffling Medical Conditions
Over one day ago | Sun Dec 7 18:10:00 PST 2008
What happens is you get compression, squeezing, strangulating of the brain stem, which has all the vital functions that control sleep, speech, our cranial nerves, our circulatory system, even our breathing system," said ABC News medical ...
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32.) Glioma
Over one day ago | Sun Dec 21 5:12:00 PST 2008
A brain glioma can cause headaches, nausea and vomiting, seizures, and cranial nerve disorders as a result of increased intracranial pressure. A glioma of the optic nerve can cause visual loss. Spinal cord gliomas can cause pain, ...
From kazim
33.) MENINGOCOCCEMIA
Over one day ago | Sat Jan 3 5:39:00 PST 2009
Cranial nerve palsies ? Sensorineural hearing loss ? Obstructive hydrocephalus ? Subdural effusions ? Acute adrenal hemorrhage ? Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome REFERENCES 1. Recommended Childhood and Adolescent Immunization ...
From medical center
34.) Chemotherapy
Over one day ago | Sat Dec 6 4:10:00 PST 2008
Stimulation of the vomiting center results in the coordination of responses from the diaphragm, salivary glands, cranial nerves, and gastrointestinal muscles to produce the interruption of respiration and forced expulsion of stomach ...
From kazim
35.) Compendium Review Unit III: Nervous System
Over one day ago | Fri Nov 7 15:38:00 PST 2008
The nerves that run throughout our bodies are part of the peripheral nervous system. the nerves that come from the brain are called cranial nerves of which we have 12 pairs. Cranial nerves can be sensory nerves or motor nerves. ...
From Virginia Rodriguez
36.) Pinealoma
Over one day ago | Tue Dec 23 8:38:00 PST 2008
This is caused by the compression of the vertical gaze center in the midbrain tectum at the level of the superior colliculus and cranial nerve III. Patients may also present with pupillary disturbances and eyelid retraction (Collier's ...
From kazim
37.) Central Nervous System Tuberculosis
Over one day ago | Tue Dec 30 13:48:00 PST 2008
TB meningitis is a result of an intense hypersensitivity reaction that gives rise to inflammatory changes involving cranial nerves. The inflammation can also affect blood vessels, resulting in vasculitis and subsequent thrombosis or ...
From Yasser Metwally
38.) Post-impression update
Over one day ago | Wed Nov 12 11:34:00 PST 2008
She said I most likely have whiplash, causing an inflammation of my neck, of course, and possibly damaged cranial nerves. There are 12 cranial nerves in the head, that attach to the spine. They help control the 5 senses. ...
From Strider
39.) Diabetes A to Z
Over one day ago | Tue Oct 7 15:05:00 PDT 2008
Cranial nerves go to the sides of the face. Damage to these nerves usually happens on only one side of the face. This nerve damage causes that side of the face to hang lower or sag. Usually the lips and lower eyelid sag. ...
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40.) BOTULISM
Over one day ago | Wed Dec 10 1:33:00 PST 2008
Symmetric descending weakness or paralysis of motor and autonomic nerves, usually beginning with the cranial nerves - Cranial nerve paralysis (ptosis; extraocular muscle paresis; fixed, dilated pupils; dysphagia) - Postural hypotension ...
From medical center