نتایج جستجو برای: motor dysfunction

تعداد نتایج: 309869  

Journal: :Disease models & mechanisms 2018
James P Orengo Meike E van der Heijden Shuang Hao Jianrong Tang Harry T Orr Huda Y Zoghbi

Spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1) is characterized by adult-onset cerebellar degeneration with attendant loss of motor coordination. Bulbar function is eventually impaired and patients typically die from an inability to clear the airway. We investigated whether motor neuron degeneration is at the root of bulbar dysfunction by studying SCA1 knock-in (Atxn1154Q/+ ) mice. Spinal cord and brains...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2007
Christian Maihöfner Ralf Baron Roberto DeCol Andreas Binder Frank Birklein Günther Deuschl Hermann O Handwerker Jörn Schattschneider

The complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a disabling neuropathic pain condition that may develop following injuries of the extremities. In the present study we sought to characterize motor dysfunction in CRPS patients using kinematic analysis and functional imaging investigations on the cerebral representation of finger movements. Firstly, 10 patients and 12 healthy control subjects were in...

Journal: :Somatosensory & motor research 2015
Fátima Sá António Marques Nuno B F Rocha Maria J Trigueiro Carlos Campos Johannes Schröder

Motor dysfunction is consistently reported but understudied in schizophrenia. It has been hypothesized that this abnormality may reflect a neuro-developmental disorder underlying this illness. The main goal of this study was to analyze movement patterns used by participants with schizophrenia and healthy controls during overarm throwing performance, using a markerless motion capture system. Thi...

2017
Kayly M Lembke David B Morton

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is the most common adult onset motor neurodegenerative disease. The cause of the disease remains obscure, and as such there is no effective treatment or cure. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other neurodegenerative diseases are frequently characterized by dysfunction of the RNA-binding protein, TDP-43. Using model systems to understand the mechanisms underl...

2009
Satoko Kinoshita Kazuma Sugie Hiroshi Kataoka Miho Sugie Makito Hirano Satoshi Ueno

We report the first case of acute autonomic, motor and sensory neuropathy (AASMN) associated with meningoencephalitis. A 62-year-old man presented with fever, neck stiffness, and coma. Respiratory failure developed. Magnetic resonance images showed an abnormality in the medial temporal lobe. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis revealed pleocytosis with a high protein level. Intensive care gradually im...

Journal: :Functional neurology 2002
Sabrina Ravaglia Alfredo Costa Maria Teresa Ratti Faustino Savoldi Paola Bo Arrigo Moglia

The non-invasive technique of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used in 62 chronic alcoholics to assess the functional status of descending motor pathways. The main aims of this study were: to investigate asymptomatic upper motor neuron dysfunction in alcoholics as well as to assess its relationship with parameters reflecting the intensity of exposure to alcohol; and to evaluate a pos...

2005
Mary Kay Floeter Ping Zhai Rajiv Saigal Yongkyun Kim Jeffrey Statland Mary Kay

Floeter, Mary Kay, Ping Zhai, Rajiv Saigal, Yongkyun Kim, and Jeffrey Statland. Motor neuron firing dysfunction in spastic patients with primary lateral sclerosis. J Neurophysiol 94: 919–927, 2005. First published April 13, 2005; doi:10.1152/jn.00185.2005. Patients with corticospinal tract dysfunction have slow voluntary movements with brisk stretch reflexes and spasticity. Previous studies rep...

2013
Zoë Bichler Han Chi Lim Li Zeng Eng King Tan

BACKGROUND Non-motor symptoms are increasingly recognized as important features of Parkinson's disease (PD). LRRK2 mutations are common causes of familial and sporadic PD. Non-motor features have not been yet comprehensively evaluated in LRRK2 transgenic mouse models. OBJECTIVE Using a transgenic mouse model overexpressing the R1441G mutation of the human LRRK2 gene, we have investigated the ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2000
D A Pearson N M McGrath M Nozyce S L Nichols C Raskino P Brouwers M C Lifschitz C J Baker J A Englund

BACKGROUND Neuropsychological testing and 2 measures of neurological status, cortical atrophy, and motor dysfunction were assessed for their usefulness in predicting human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease progression in infants, children, and adolescents who participated in Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group Protocol 152 (PACTG 152). METHODS A cohort of 722 antiretroviral therapy-naive ...

2014
HEIDE MILLS EWA RAGLAN

Objectives: Apert syndrome affects the craniofacial structures resulting in craniosynostosis, craniofacial anomalies and syndactyly. Although many characteristic features are recognized, vestibular dysfunction is a little known feature that can often be present. This can cause a delay in the attainment of gross motor milestones and impair motor function. We aimed to examine this cohort to revie...

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