Stupor
Mostrando 1-12 de 16 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Treatment of a subdural empyema complicated by intracerebral abscess due to Brucella infection
A 55-year-old male presented with fever, stupor, aphasia, and left hemiparesis. A history of head trauma 3 months before was also reported. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging revealed slight contrast enhancement of lesions under the right frontal skull plate and right frontal lobe. Because of deterioration in nutritional status and intracranial hypertension,
Braz J Med Biol Res. Publicado em: 30/03/2017
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2. Clinical and electrocardiographic evaluation during experimental toad poisoning in dogs
Accidents involving toad poisoning are frequent and dogs are the most common victims; they become poisoned by biting or ingesting a toad. When released in the organism, the venom is absorbed by both the oral mucosa and the digestive tract, initiating its toxic action. The aim of this work was to evaluate the clinical and electrocardiographic aspects of dogs
Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases. Publicado em: 2010
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3. O estupor em Beckett: o estupor como libertação e tragédia em Eleutheria. / Stupor in Beckett.
A fundamentação teórica e literária sobre os conceitos de estupor, de fraturas narrativas e de interrupção de fluxo narrativo. Os estudos sobre o efeito de estupor sob o ponto de vista da psiquiatria e da psicanálise, do ritmo e efeitos da narrativa. O estudo crítico sobre o estupor em William Shakespeare, Anton Tchekhov e Samuel Beckett. O sentido e
Publicado em: 2005
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4. Hypercalcaemic stupor as a presentation of lymphosarcoma.
A case is reported of a 32 year old woman with a two year history suggestive of schizophrenia who presented in stupor. This proved to be due to hypercalcaemia with a concomitant high cerebrospinal fluid calcium concentration associated with previously unsuspected lymphosarcoma. Necropsy revealed no significant intracranial abnormality, and mechanisms that ma
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5. Complex partial status epilepticus associated with cyclosporin A therapy.
Significant neurotoxicity including seizures, encephalopathy and coma may complicate the use of cyclosporin A (CyA). Two patients are described, receiving CyA, who presented with abnormal behaviour, stupor, focal motor activity and were shown to be in complex partial status epilepticus (CPSE). Abnormalities of behaviour and/or stupor in patients receiving Cy
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6. THE DIAGNOSIS OF STUPOR AND COMA
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7. The Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma, 3rd ed
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8. Triphasic waves of metabolic encephalopathy versus spike-wave stupor.
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9. Triphasic spike-wave stupor in portal-systemic encephalopathy: a case report.
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10. Myxedema coma leading to respiratory depression in a dog
A 10-year-old, intact male, cocker spaniel was presented with hypothermia, without shivering, and progressive stupor leading to coma. Myxedema coma, potentially precipitated by diuretic therapy, was tentatively diagnosed and treatment initiated, but progressive respiratory depression led to the decision to euthanize. Postmortem findings supported the diagnos
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.
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11. Theophylline-Induced Seizures: Clinical and Pathophysiologic Aspects
The clinical features and management of theophylline-induced seizures are not well appreciated in spite of their unique aspects. These seizures tend to occur in neurologically intact patients and leave no or only minor neurologic sequelae if controlled early. They begin with focal motor seizures with or without secondary generalization and are followed by st
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12. Neonatal polycystic encephalomalacia: four new cases and review of the literature.
Four patients with pathologically documented polycystic cavitation of the brain had an acute illness characterised by stupor, seizures, CSF erythrocytic and monocytic pleocytosis, increased CSF protein, and diminished CSF glucose. The acute phase was followed by chronic decerebation, disappearance of the CSF abnormalities, and radiological evidence of polycy