
GBS vs Myasthenia Gravis vs MND
GBS vs Myasthenia Gravis vs MND
GBS vs Myasthenia Gravis vs MND
Celecoxib: COX II inhibitor; blocks access of arachidonic acid to active site at apex of a hydrophobic channel on COX-2
Botulism: endotoxins from Clostridium botulinum (and other Clostridia) -> prevents the release of Ach -> neuroparalytic disorder; spore forming anaerobes with heat resistant spores found in soil and marine sediment
Brain herniation is the displacement of part of the brain through an opening or across a separating structure into a region that it does not normally occupy.
'The Brainstem Rules of Four' is an approach to the anatomic localization of brainstem lesions developed by Dr Peter Gates
Bulbar Dysfunction in ICU
TYPES Cytotoxic edema Vasogenic edema CT FEATURES OF RAISED ICP References and Links
Delayed Awakening in ICU
Coma is a state of unconsciousness caused by temporary or permanent impairment of the ascending reticular system in the brainstem, or both cerebral hemispheres.
A simplified approach to spontaneous eye movements in coma
OVERVIEW References and Links
Ranitidine: H2 receptor antagonist; competitive blockade of H2 receptors -> decrease in secretion; also decreases action of gastrin and acetylcholine