PDF-Case ReportMyasthenia Gravis: A Rare Cause of Orthopnoea due to Bilate
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Indian J Chest Dis Allied Sci 201153189190 Received March 3 2011 accepted May 25 2011Dr Dushantha Madegedara Consultant Respiratory Physician Teaching HospitalKandy
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Indian J Chest Dis Allied Sci 201153189190 Received March 3 2011 accepted May 25 2011Dr Dushantha Madegedara Consultant Respiratory Physician Teaching HospitalKandy Sri Lanka PhoneF. Case Report 130 eISSN 1308-4038 A rare case of higher division of femoral nerve intervened by accessory iliacus muscle: clinical significance Introduction The femoral nerve (FN), the largest branch o What Your Study Can Miss . Disorders of the NMJ. W. David Arnold, MD. AAPMR 2014. Outline. Review of Prototypical NMJ Disorder, Myasthenia Gravis, and the General Approach to NMJ Disorders. Review a series of 4 Cases to Highlight Potential Pitfalls and Key Concepts in NMJ . Sara Seals and Ryan Phillips. Immunology. Picture taken from . http://. naturalcureproducts.wordpress.com/tag/myasthenia-gravis-cure. . Symptoms and Analysis. Symptoms. Ptosis. Diplopia. 1. Muscle weakness. Presenting Author: Dr. . Sariya. . Mohammadi. . J. 2. nd. year resident (. G. en Surgery). JSS Medical College, Mysore. Co- Author: Dr. . Raxith. S.R. Senior Resident. Dept. of Gen Surgery. JSS Medical College, Mysore. V MEDICAL UNIT. PROF: DR.J.SANGUMANI. ASST. PROF: DR.R.SUNDARAM. ASST. PROF: DR.K.S.RAGAVAN. Complaints . 25yrs old . male. Alleged H/O . Cartap poison . ( 50. % Cartap . hydrochloride). . ingestion on . Presenting Author: Dr. . Sariya. . Mohammadi. . J. 2. nd. year resident (. G. en Surgery). JSS Medical College, Mysore. Co- Author: Dr. . Raxith. S.R. Senior Resident. Dept. of Gen Surgery. JSS Medical College, Mysore. Gülbün Asuman Yüksel, Ceyhun Sayman, Hülya TireliDepartment of Neurology, Haydarpasa Numune Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, TurkeyIntroduction: Autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) fre Atresia in an Adult Patient Ayhan Kars 1 , Fatih Bingöl 2 , Fatma Atalay 1 Address for Correspondence: Ayhan Kars E-mail: drakars25@hotmail.com 20.07.2019 Accepted: 06.12.2019 DOI: 10.5152/ejra.20 only at high stimulation frequencies of 3050Hz [16]. Since this test is very painful, nowadays a test with two individual supramaximal stimuli is preferred before and after a 1020s muscle DOI:10.1183/09031936.95.08071130 VVentilatory S.P. Keenan, D. Alexander, J.D. Road, C.F. Ryan, J. Oger, P.G. Wilcox Ventilatory muscle strength and endurance in myasthenia gravis. S.P. Keenan, D.Alex 2681 Literature Varsha Pandey 1 , Anjana Sharma 1 , V Sudarshan 2 CASE REPORT Introduction: Cemento-ossifying broma is a rare benign neoplasm presenting as bony mass in mandible and maxill Case Report of Fourth Ventricle's Foramina Idiopathic Stenosis Ibrahima Tine 1 * , Abdou A. Diop 1 , Ababacar Mbengue 2 , Abdou K. Wimenga 3 , Paterne S. Mudekereza 3 , Seydou B. Badiane 3 DR JANE NYAWIRA, DR JANE HASSELL. GERTRUDE’S CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL. INTRODUCTION. Neuromuscular conditions affect peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junction or muscle. Any. muscle group can be affected; presentation can be focal or generalized. To learn the common . study designs.. To learn the . hierarchy. of study designs.. To learn the . advantages. and . disadvantages. of study designs.. To be able to . select a study designs. .. Introduction.
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