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Dysautonomia

Known as: Dysautonomias, Primary Dysautonomia, Primary Dysautonomias 
An acute or chronic disorder, affecting the sympathetic or parasympathetic nervous system. It can be primary, the result of central nervous system… 
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1994
1994
OBJECTIVES To characterize the dysautonomia associated with acute sensory motor neuropathy and to discuss the classification of… 
1987
1987
A 24 year old female presented with signs and symptoms of postganglionic cholinergic autonomic dysfunction manifested by impaired… 
1984
1984
A patient experienced an acute dysautonomia manifested by an inability to eat without vomiting, severe constipation, dry mouth… 
Review
1972
Review
1972
A 19‐year‐old woman presented with internal ophthalmoplegia, dryness of mouth, ileus, bladder paralysis and anhidrosis. She had… 
Review
1971
Review
1971
Familial dysautonomia is a rare autosomal disorder of the central nervous system characterized by many abnormalities, several of… 
Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
Familial dysautonomia is a genetic disorder that affects the development and survival of certain nerve cells. The disorder… 
Review
1965
Review
1965
Blood Pressure A number of investigators have described the changes in systolic blood pressure during the first hours of life.6… 
1965
1965
THE HE CLINICAL FEATURES of familial dysautonomia have been described in careful detail. To the clinician familiar with the… 
1964
1964
Since the initial description by Riley and Day in 1949, there have been over 100 cases of familial dysautonomia reported. The… 
1959
1959
The syndrome familial dysautonomia includes a combination of congenital abnormalities and clinical manifestations that make a…