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hyperkinesis/headache

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Botulinum toxin for the correction of hyperkinetic facial lines.

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The present article illustrates the effects of low dose botulinum toxin (BTx) injections for the improvement of hyperkinetic facial lines and presents a grading treatment chart designed to standardize the reporting of the improvement seen. A questionnaire of patient acceptance, the patients'

Botulinum toxin type a for the treatment of hyperkinetic lines of the face.

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BACKGROUND This study sought to determine the efficacy of Botulinum toxin A (BTA) for the treatment of hyperkinetic lines of the face. Twenty three patients who were concerned for facial wrinkles and desiring correction are presented. METHODS This clinical study evaluated the postoperative results

Effect of sucrose on hyperkinetic children.

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A hyperkinetic boy and his mother were found, by blind tests, to be hypersensitive to sucrose, with manifestations of irritability, hyperactivity, and headache. Neither glucose, lactose, or saccharin produced any behavioral changes. To ascertain whether this was common in those with hypersensitivity

[Hyperkinetic shock and cerebral malaria].

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Two cases of cerebral malaria with hyperkinetic shock are reported. The first case concerned a 39-year-old european male who was not taking any prophylactic anti-malarial drugs. After having had headache and fever for a week, he was admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) in coma and with

An open-label dose-titration study of the efficacy and tolerability of tizanidine hydrochloride tablets in the prophylaxis of chronic daily headache.

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OBJECTIVE To assess effectiveness and safety of tizanidine hydrochloride tablets for the prophylaxis of chronic daily headache. BACKGROUND Tizanidine hydrochloride is an alpha2-adrenergic agonist that inhibits the release and effectiveness of norepinephrine at both central sites (eg, the locus

Mianserin pharmacokinetics and behavior in hyperkinetic children.

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The present study was conducted to derive pediatric mianserin pharmacokinetic parameters, which were compared to those from healthy young adults, and to obtain preliminary information regarding the utility of mianserin for the management of hyperkinesis in children. The sample consisted of six

Controlled trial of oligoantigenic treatment in the hyperkinetic syndrome.

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76 selected overactive children were treated with an oligoantigenic diet, 62 improved, and a normal range of behaviour was achieved in 21 of these. Other symptoms, such as headaches, abdominal pain, and fits, also often improved. 28 of the children who improved completed a double-blind, crossover,

Oligoantigenic diet treatment of children with epilepsy and migraine.

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We studied the role of oligoantigenic diets in 63 children with epilepsy; 45 children had epilepsy with migraine, hyperkinetic behavior, or both, and 18 had epilepsy alone. Of the 45 children who had epilepsy with recurrent headaches, abdominal symptoms, or hyperkinetic behavior, 25 ceased to have

A review of clinical trials of lithium in neurology.

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Lithium has been put to clinical trials in no less than fifteen neurological disorders. They are Huntington's chorea, tardive dyskinesia, spasmodic torticollis, Tourette's syndrome, L-dopa induced hyperkinesia and the "on-off" phenomenon in parkinsonism, organic brain disorders secondary to

[Clinical aspects of paroxysmal states in children with depression].

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In 81 depressed children aged 3 to 14 years the nonepileptic attacks could manifest the different psychopathological phenomena: 1, headaches before and after spells, non-systemic++ vertigo with imbalance and oculovestibular events with or without loss of consciousness; 2, orthostatic symptoms,

Bilateral facial palsy as a manifestation of Japanese encephalitis.

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Japanese encephalitis is a cause of substantial morbidity and mortality, prevalent mainly in South East nations. It is caused by group B arbovirus and transmitted with bite of infected culex mosquitoes. The clinical features described are: headache, vomiting, altered sensorium, convulsions and both

Inverted (Reverse) Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy following Cerebellar Hemorrhage.

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Background. First described in 2005, inverted takotsubo is one of the four stress-induced cardiomyopathy patterns. It is rarely associated with subarachnoid hemorrhage but was not previously reported after intraparenchymal bleeding. Purpose. We reported a symptomatic case of inverted takotsubo

Clinical course and sequelae for tick-borne encephalitis among children in South Moravia (Czech Republic).

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This study of 170 children in the Czech Republic examines the clinical course and sequelae for tick-borne encephalitis. Evaluated were demographic and epidemiological data, signs and symptoms at admission, clinical course during hospital stay and laboratory findings. Cerebrospinal fluid was analysed

Japanese encephalitis (JE). Part I: clinical profile of 1,282 adult acute cases of four epidemics.

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Japanese encephalitis (JE) is numerically the most important global cause of encephalitis and so far confirmed to have caused major epidemics in India. Most of the reported studies have been in children. This largest study involving only adults, belonging to four epidemics, is being reported from

The influence of components of diet on the symptoms of ADHD in children.

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In most children with ADHD the cause of the disease is not exactly known, and its etiology is multifactorial. The conventional treatment is based on the combination of behavioral and psychological therapy and the pharmacotherapy. The pharmacotherapy has a high effectiveness in ADHD treatment, but it
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