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tremor/fever

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Reversible cerebellar gait ataxia with postural tremor during episodes of high pyrexia.

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We describe five patients presenting with high fever and isolated cerebellar gait ataxia. In all these patients, neurological examination revealed dysmetria, intention tremor and postural tremor during sustained posture, all restricted to the legs. Brain MRI was normal. In four of these patients,

[Comparative characteristics of cold- and fever-induced tremor].

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Experiments were conducted on anesthetized and unanesthetized cats. On the basis of identity of distribution of cold and fever tremor in the muscle groups, its electromyographic picture and the same sensitivity to neurotropic agents a conclusion was drawn that in the cooling of the organism and

Pharmacological modification of DDT-induced tremor and hyperthermia in rats: distributional factors.

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Pretreatment of rats with hydantoin (75 mg/kg, PO, an anticonvulsant), trihexyphenidyl (10 mg/kg, SC, a muscarinic cholinergic antagonist), or piperonyl butoxide (500 mg/kg, PO, a metabolic inhibitor) had no effect on the whole blood or brain tissue levels of orally administered DDT (75 mg/kg) or

Effects of p,p'-DDT on the rat brain concentrations of biogenic amine and amino acid neurotransmitters and their association with p,p'-DDT-induced tremor and hyperthermia.

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Male, Fischer strain 344 adult rats were given various doses (25-100 mg/kg) of p,p'-DDT by oral gavage, and levels of biogenic amines, their metabolites, and amino acid neurotransmitters, tremor activity, and rectal temperature were measured at several intervals (2, 5, 12, and 24 h) after dosing.

Maculopapular rash and tremor are associated with West Nile fever and neurological syndromes.

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The clinical features associated with West Nile virus (WNV) infections are described based on data collected from history forms submitted with samples during a province-wide WNV testing programme. Age 40-59 years (OR 1.7, p<0.008), residence in the southeast of Alberta (OR 4.2, p<0.001),

Congenital tremors in piglets and their relation to swine fever.

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[Tremor, agnosia, a stooping posture and pyrexia (thoracic radiography and EEG): (bronchial cancer--squamous cell carcinoma--and parkinsonism)].

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Propagation and titration of Alkhumra hemorrhagic fever virus in the brains of newborn Wistar rats.

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Alkhumra hemorrhagic fever virus (AHFV) is a novel flavivirus identified first in Saudi Arabia. In this study, successful propagation of AHFV in the brains of newborn Wistar rats is described and the median rat lethal dose (RLD50) is determined. AHFV-RNA-positive human sera diluted 1:10 were

The "campus syndrome" in pigs: neurological, neurophysiological, and neuropharmacological characterization of a new genetic animal model of high-frequency tremor.

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Inherited neurological diseases in animals are of interest to a wide range of scientific disciplines, particularly because such animals may be suited as genetic animal models for respective human disorders. Because the pig has a number of anatomic and physiologic features similar to those of human

Rift Valley fever virus lacking NSm proteins retains high virulence in vivo and may provide a model of human delayed onset neurologic disease.

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Rift Valley fever virus is a significant human and veterinary pathogen responsible for explosive outbreaks throughout Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Severe acute disease in humans includes rapid onset hepatic disease and hemorrhagic fever or delayed onset encephalitis. A highly efficient reverse

Genetic variability of classical swine fever virus.

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The genetic variability of classical swine fever virus was studied by comparative nucleotide sequence analysis of 76 virus isolates, collected during a half century from three continents. Parts of the E2 (gp55) and the polymerase gene coding regions of the viral genome were amplified by RT-PCR and

Central nervous system dysfunction associated with Rocky Mountain spotted fever infection in five dogs.

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Five dogs from the northeastern United States were presented with clinical signs of neurological disease associated with Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) infection. Four of the five dogs had vestibular system dysfunction. Other neurological signs included paresis, tremors, and changes in

Neurological Manifestations in Familial Mediterranean Fever: Results of 22 Children from a Reference Center in Kayseri, an Urban Area in Central Anatolia, Turkey.

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Background Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is an inherited inflammatory disorder characterized by attacks of fever with polyserositis. Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate pediatric patients with FMF who had central nervous system (CNS) findings. Materials and Methods Our medical

Organization and diversity of the 3'-noncoding region of classical swine fever virus genome.

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Specific PCR primers were selected to amplify a 359 bp DNA fragment flanking the 3'-part of the polymerase gene and the 3'-noncoding (3'-NC) region of the genome of classical swine fever virus (CSFV). In RT-PCR the selected fragment was amplified from the genomes of 27 viral strains collected from

Shivering and shivering-like tremor during labor with and without epidural analgesia.

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BACKGROUND Effective treatment and prevention of hyperthermia and shivering-like tremor during labor is hindered by a poor understanding of their causes. The authors sought to identify the incidence of nonthermoregulatory shivering-like tremor and the factors associated with this
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