نتایج جستجو برای: weakness

تعداد نتایج: 36814  

2014
Meghan Galer Jason Heiner

A healthy 58-year-old man presented to the emergency department with right arm weakness first noticed while playing hockey that day. He could not recall the onset of injury, but endorsed several weeks of antecedent intermittent right shoulder discomfort. Examination revealed a deformity of the right biceps brachii with distal bunching of the muscle (Figure). Tenderness existed along the proxima...

Journal: :Clinical medicine 2004
Marguerite Hill

Respiratory failure is a common complication of acute neuromuscular disease and high cervical cord lesions and should be monitored by measuring forced vital capacity and respiratory rate. Urgent imaging is mandatory if there is any clinical suspicion of spinal cord disease. Treatment of Guillain-Barré syndrome with plasma exchange or intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) speeds up the rate of recov...

Journal: :Thorax 1985
M A Spiteri A K Mier C J Brophy C F Pantin M Green

Paralysis of the diaphragm occurring as a result of damage to the phrenic nerves during thoracic and neck surgery is well recognised.' 2 It is likely that weakness, as opposed to complete paralysis, of the diaphragm could occur after less severe trauma to the phrenic nerves. We describe a patient who developed bilateral diaphragm weakness after complicated surgery on a cervical disc, with subse...

2012
Jens Heider Rachid El Khayari

This paper summarizes answers to frequently asked questions about the iOS keychain weakness described in [HB11]. It provides further information for security evaluators on the impact of the findings.

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2005
Nicole LeBrasseur

JCB • VOLUME 168 • NUMBER 6 • 2005 850 Acyl cycles move Ras cyl groups cycle endlessly on and off Ras to confine the protein to the Golgi and plasma membrane (PM), as shown by Oliver Rocks, Alfred Wittinghofer, Philippe Bastiaens (EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany), and colleagues. These locales are the homes of two Ras isoforms, Nras and Hras, both of which are modified with the acyl group palmitate. ...

2016
Roberto Setola

IntroductIon Until some decades ago, health care services were primarily supplied inside hospitals. The patient had to move from his or her home to the hospital, where various diagnostic and therapeutic treatments were provided. Moreover, inside the same hospital, the various tools and processes were insulated and autonomous. Patients and doctors had to move from one tool to another, often plac...

2006
Frans Nollet

Overuse can be defined as the chronic overloading of muscles in daily life activities resulting in physical complaints such as muscle fatigue and pain. Overuse can develop in case of a reduced capacity of muscle to endure loads due to paresis (slight or partial paralysis), but also when normal muscle is chronically overloaded, for instance when a muscle has to compensate for other paretic muscl...

Journal: :Thorax 2009
H K Chen D Jardine L Beckert

measures varies and may overestimate asthma control: an analysis of the goal study. J Asthma 2007;44:667–73. 27. Bereznicki BJ, Peterson GM, Jackson SL, et al. Pharmacist-initiated general practitioner referral of patients with suboptimal asthma management. Pharm World Sci 2008;30:869–75. 28. Price D, Thomas M. Breaking new ground: challenging existing asthma guidelines. BMC Pulm Med 2006;6(Sup...

2005
DAVID ALAN BLACK

The Apostle Paul can rightly be regarded as "the Theologian of Weakness." Yet Paul's theology of weakness developed in a dynamic fashion in response to the situations facing him, and his particular formulations are consistently adapted and designed to meet particular issues at hand. Nowhere is this more clearly seen than in those letters in which the apostle finds himself forced to answer the c...

Journal: :Physics Letters A 2007

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