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41. 1997 Publications
DODD, PR GABA A and glutamate systems in human hepatic encephalopathy. In Abstractsfrom the IInd International Conference on hepatocerebral Disorders, IInd
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Journal Articles Major Reviews Conference Publications ... Return to Publications Page BOOK CHAPTERS Back to top Weir's Handbook of Experimental Immunology, 160.1-160.10, Cambridge, Mass,Blackwell Science,1997. Advances in Botanical research incorporating Advances in Plant Pathology, 431-456, London,Academic Press Ltd,1997. Purine and Pyrimidine Metabolism in Man IX, 331-335, New York,Plenum Publishing Corp.,1997. P. falciparum hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase .In Purine and Pyrimidine Metabolism in Man IX, 735-739, New York,Plenum Publishing Corp,1997. WINZOR, D. J. Quantitative affinity chromotography .In Affinity Separations: A Practical Approach, 39-60, Oxford,IRL Press,1997.
JOURNAL ARTICLES Back to top Pseudomonas aeruginosa Gene, Journal of Neurochemistry, Journal of Neurochemistry, Hepatology, Analytical Biochemistry, Arabidopsis thalina acetohydroxyacid synthase.

42. Parkinsonism
Trauma pugilistic encephalopathy. Other parathyroid abnormalities, hypothyroidism,hepatocerebral degeneration, brain tumour, normal pressure hydrocephalus
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1. 1ry idiopathic Parkinsonism Parkinson’s disease
Juvenile parkinsonism 2. Secondary (aquired, symptomatic) parkinsonism:
Infectious: post-encephalitic
Drugs: neuroleptics, reserpine, tetrabenazine, lithium, flunarizine, cinnarizine.
Toxins: ethanol, methanol, CO, Hg.
Vascular: multi-infarct, hypotensive shock.
Trauma: pugilistic encephalopathy.
Other: parathyroid abnormalities, hypothyroidism, hepatocerebral degeneration, brain tumour, normal pressure hydrocephalus, syringomesenchephalia. 3. Heredodegenerative Parkinsonism Autosomal dominant Lewy body disease.
Huntington’s disease.
Wilson’s disease.
Hallervorden-Spatz disease. Olivopontocerebellar and spinocerebellar degenerations. Familial basal ganglia calcification. Familial parkinsonism with peripheral neuropathy. Neuroacanthocytosis. 4. Multiple system degeneration (Parkinsonism plus)

43. Medical Encyclopedia Index
Hepatic amebiasis Hepatic coma Hepatic encephalopathy Hepatic hemangioma test orpanel Hepatocellular carcinoma hepatocerebral degeneration Hepatolenticular
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44. Mary G. Murphy Publications
a surfactantvirus mouse model of acute hepatic encephalopathy Presented at theInternational Symposium entitled ' hepatocerebral Disorders Pathophysiology
http://www.physiology.dal.ca/mgm/mgm-pub.htm
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  • Murphy, M.G. , Wright, V., Ackman, R.G. and Horackova, M. (1997) Diets enriched in menhaden fish oil, seal oil, or shark liver oil have distinct effects on the lipid and fatty-acid composition of guinea pig heart. Mol. Cell. Biochem. Crocker, J.F.S., Digout, S.C., Lee, S.H., Rozee, K.R., Renton, K., Field, C.A. Acott, P. and Murphy, M.G. (1998) Effects of antipyretics on the incidence of mortality due to influenza B virus in neonatal and weanling mice. Clin. Invest. Med. Murphy, M.G. , Wright, V, Scott, J., Timmins, A. and Ackman, R.G. (1999) Dietary marine oils from menhaden fish and seal differentially affect tissue and blood lipids and eicosanoid profiles, and lipid peroxide levels in the guinea pig. Lipids Murphy, M.G. , Rodondo, I. and Ferrier G.R. Differential effects of docosahexaenoic acid on contractions and L-type Ca2+ current in adult cardiac myocytes. Submitted to Am. J. Physiology , Heart and Circulatory Physiology.
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  • 45. Differential Diagnosis Of PD And Parkinsonism Plus Syndromes
    Extensive article by Mark Stacy, MD Conditions and Diseases Neurodegenerative Diseases...... CS2, methanol, ethanol Vascularmultiinfarct Traumapugilistic encephalopathy Otherparathyroidabnormalities, hypothyroidism. hepatocerebral degeneration.
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    46. Diagnosi Differenziale Di PD E Parkinsonism Quantità Positiva Sindromi
    Translate this page ethanol Vascularmulti-infarto encephalopathy di Traumapugilistic Le anormalitàdi Otherparathyroid, hypothyroidism. degenerazione di hepatocerebral.
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    49. ICP Monitors
    Related to Alcohol Induced Hepatic Disease. 1. Hepatic encephalopathy (hepatic coma). Notedto have elevated blood ammonia levels. 2. hepatocerebral Degeneration.
    http://www.ucsf.edu/nreview/10.2-Neurology/AlcoholCNS-PNS.html
    Ethanol and its Effects on the Nervous System I. Intoxication Clinical Features excitement behavioural change slow learning decreased concentration decreased judgement confusion slurred speech incoordination blackouts (palimpsests) loss of airway protective reflexes depressed LOC respiratory depression associated with accidents (MVA), falls (SDH), anoxia, and death. II. Withdrawal State Clinical Features anxiety tremulousness hallucinations withdrawal seizures (rum fits) delirium tremens confusion, delusions, hallucinations, tremor, agitation death in 10% from cardiovasc collapse, hyperthermia, arrhythmia hypoglycemia keto-acidosis III. Nutritional Disorders 1. Wernicke Encephalopathy Clinical Features Nystagmus Conjugate gaze palsies (ophthalmoplegia) Gait ataxia Confusion Pathology 2. Korsakoff's Psychosis 3. Nutritional Polyneuropathy Pathology Axonal degeneration (secondary loss of myelin) Segmental demyelination Changes more severe distally IV. Diseases of Uncertain Etiology 1. Cerebellar Degeneration 2. Cerebral Atrophy 3. Central Pontine Myelinolysis 5. Deficiency Amblyopia (Tobacco-Alcohol)

    50. RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
    Popova AM, Syzgantseva NV On rehabilitation of children with perinatal encephalopathy. lymphoblastcell leukemia in a child with hepatocerebral dystrophy (Wilson
    http://www.medlit.ru/medeng/ped01e.htm
    RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS CONTENTS ¹1 2001
    EDITORIAL Volodin N. N., Medvedev M. I., Rogatkin S. O.
    Perinatal encephalopathy and its sequelae: Disputable issues of semiotics, early diagnosis and therapy
    ORIGINAL ARTICLES Frukht E. L., Tonkova-Yampolskaya R. V.
    Summary Kalashnikova T. P., Koryukina I. P., Kravtsov Yu. I. Summary Khachatryan L. G., Maslova O. I. Summary Doskin V. A., Avdeyeva T. G., Sulimova N. V., Kuzmenkova S. N. Summary Grebenkin B. Ye. Iodine deficiency in pregnant women in a goiter endemic area and neonatal health Sofronova L. V., Koryukina I. P., Vdovina G. P., Fainburg G. Z., Rozhkova N. B. Iodinuria is an index of the severity of iodine deficiency in an ecologically poor region
    REVIEW Boiko A. N., Bykova O. V., Maslova O. I., Boiko S. Yu., Guseva M. R., Favorova O. O., Gusev Ye. I.
    Multiple sclerosis in children
    LECTURES Palchik A. B., Shabalov N. P., Shumilina A. P.
    Perinatal encephalopathy: Current views Shcheplyagina L. A., Kurmacheva N. A., Nesterenko O. S. Prenatal and postnatal prevention of iodine deficiency in children under 1 year
    DISPUTABLE PROBLEMS OF PEDIATRICS Pankov D. D., Rumyantsev A. G., Generalov V. O., Petroyev S. A., Pavlova N. Yu., Medvedeva N. V., Romanov M. V.

    51. Browse By Letter 'H'
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    52. Systemic Disorders
    Associated with Chronic liver disease; Acquired hepatocerebral degeneration Whitematter Other CNS Ataxia; encephalopathy; Pathology Pyramidal tract loss of
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    SYSTEMIC METABOLIC DISORDERS
    Endocrine
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    Renal
    RENAL FAILURE
    Polyneuropathy
    • Epidemiology
      • Frequency: 60% with at least subclinical neuropathy
      • Associated medications: Colchicine; Nitrofurantoin; Alcohol
    • Clinical features
      • Sensory loss: All modalities; Some with dysesthesias
      • Motor: Distal weakness in some patients
      • Spontaneous activity
      • Autonomic dysfunction: Mild
      • Pruritis : Especially associated with dialysis
    • Lab
      • CSF: Unremarkable
      • Electrophysiology
        • Mainly axonal loss: Low CMAP amplitudes
        • Mild slowing of NCVs
          • Not related to clinical signs
          • Correlates with creatinine clearance
        • Treatment
          • Renal transplantation: Curative
          • Dialysis: Stabilizes neuropathy
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    53. Definitions~Similar Diseases
    Chorea gravidarum; Hyperglycemic nonketotic encephalopathy; Hemichorea/hemiballism Differentialdiagnosis includes hepatocerebral degeneration, schizophrenia
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    Other Problems or Diseases to be Considered Huntington disease, Huntington's disease, HD, Huntington's chorea, HC Authored by J Stephen Huff, MD, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Neurology, Department of Emergency Medicine, University

    54. Medical Abbreviations
    ADEM, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis/encephalopathy. adenoCa, adenocarcinoma. AHCy,adenosyl homocysteine. AHD, acquired hepatocerebral degeneration.
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    3AB, 3-aminobenzamide. A, arteriole. a, autopsy. A/B acid-base ratio. A/G, albumin/globulin ratio. A/O, alert and orientated. a1AT, alpha-1-antitrypsin. A , aortic second sound. A2U, alpha 2u-globulin. A-a 02, alveolo-arterial oxygen tension. aa seq, amino acid sequence. AA, arachidonic acid. aa, of each. AA, reactive (secondary) amyloidosis. AAA, abdominal aortic aneurysm. AAAP, activity of antiactivator in plasma. AAFP, American Academy of Family Physicians . AAL, anterior axillary line. AAo, ascending aorta. AAOC, antacid of choice. AAOx3, awake, alert and oriented x 3 (to person, place and time). AAP, air at atmospheric pressure. AAP, aminoantipyrine. AaP02, (A-a) P02, alveolo-arterial oxygen tension difference. AAPC, antibiotic-associated pseudomembranous colitis. AAPCC, adjusted annual per capita cost. AAPCC, adjusted average per capita cost. AAPCC, American Association of Poison Control Centers. AaPco2, (A-a)Pc02 alveolo-arterial carbon dioxide tension difference. AAPF, anti-arteriosclerosis polysaccharide factor. AAPMC, antibiotic-associated pseudo-membranous colitis.

    55. EMedicine - Organic Solvents : Article By Jonathan S Rutchik, MD, MPH
    derangements Postictal Thyroid storm Wernicke encephalopathy Meningitis Encephalitis drugabuse Multiple head trauma history hepatocerebral syndrome Krabbe
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    Author: Jonathan S Rutchik, MD, MPH , Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, University of California at San Francisco Jonathan S Rutchik, MD, MPH, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Neurology, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine , and Association of American Physicians and Surgeons Editor(s): Roberta J Seidman, MD , Director of Neuropathology, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Stony Brook University; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD , Senior Pharmacy Editor, Pharmacy, eMedicine; Glenn Lopate, MD

    56. EMedicine - Chorea Gravidarum : Article By Tarakad S Ramachandran, MD
    to basal ganglia resulting from previous rheumatic encephalopathy. Polycythemia vera;Neuroacanthocytosis; Acquired hepatocerebral degeneration. Sydenham chorea
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    57. Giftpflanzen-Datenbank - Senecio Jacobaea - Literatur
    Occurrence and pathogenesis hepatocerebral disease caused by hyperammonaemia. ,McGinness JP (1980) Senecio jacobaea as a cause of hepatic encephalopathy.
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    Senecio jacobaea - Literatur
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    Giftpflanzen Buckmaster G.W., Cheeke P.R., Shull L.R. (1976): Pyrrolizidine alkaloid poisoning in rats: protective effects of dietary cysteine. J. An. Sci. 43, 464-473 Dean R.E., Winward A.H. (1974): An investigation into the possibility of tansy ragwort poisoning of black-tailed deer. J. Wildlife Diseases 10, 166-169 Deinzer M.L., Thomson P.A., Burgett D.M., Isaacson D.L. (1977): Pyrrolizidine alkaloids their occurrence in honey from tansy ragwort (Senecio jacobaea L.). Science, USA 195, 497-499 Dickinson J.O., Cooke M.P., King R.R., Mohamed P.A. (1976): Milk transfer of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in cattle. JAVMA 169, 1192-1196 Duby G.D. (1975): Tansy ragwort: a toxic threat to livestock. Mod. Vet. Pract. 56,185-188 Elcock L., Oehme F.W. (1982): Senecio poisoning in horses: a summary. Vet. Hum. Toxicol. 24, 122-123 Ford E.J.H. (1973): Clinical aspects of ragwort poisoning in horses. Vet. Annual 14, 86-88 Gopinath C., Ford E.J.H. (1977): The effect of ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) on the liver of the domestic fowl (Gallus domesticus): a histopathological and enzyme histochemical study. Brit. Poultry Sci. 18, 137-141 Grabner A. (1990): Enzootische Leberdystrophie und hepatoenzephales Syndrom bei Pferden nach Vergiftung mit Senecio alpinus. Pferdeheilkunde 6 (3), 119-124

    58. ENLmedical.com: Conditions And Concerns: Medical Encyclopedia
    HenochSchonlein purpura Hepatic Hepatic encephalopathy Hepatic hemangioma virusserology Hepatocellular carcinoma hepatocerebral degeneration Hepatomegaly
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    59. Therapy Information Services - Neuroscience
    1. Acute Wernicke's encephalopathy hemorrhagic necrosis of mammillary bodies andadjacent hypothalamus, medial thalamus and c. hepatocerebral degeneration.
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    TIS Chapter 10 Degenerative and Metabolic Disorders DEGENERATIVE DISEASES OF GRAY MATTER 1. Characteristics: a. Clinical: steady progression of signs and symptoms b. Pathology: loss of neurons in stereotyped patterns, generally within functionally related neuronal systems, and atrophy of tracts that originate from the lost neurons. c. Etiology: often genetically determined; several were originally considered to be simply accelerated aging. d. Gene defects, gene products, and genotype risk factors have been identified for many disorders 2. Macroscopic abnormalities a. Atrophy of involved gray matter structures with decreased brain weight. b. Color changes: 1. light brown discoloration of shrunken gray matter 2. loss of normal pigment (e.g., pale substantia nigra in Parkinson's disease) c. Secondary atrophy of cerebral white matter and fiber tracts leading from the atrophic gray matter region d. Enlargement of ventricles due to shrinkage of white matter (e.g., in Alzheimer's disease); called "hydrocephalus ex vacuo". 3. Microscopic Abnormalities

    60. Medical Term Index 08
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