TRISOMY 21- DOWN SYNDROME. Dr. Gupta PL-II. Incidence. Approximately one in 1000 live births. Genetics. Trisomy 21 (47, +21), - 94 %, The frequency of trisomy increases with increasing maternal age.
By OliviaSLEEP APNEA. By Connor Gibbons. What is Sleep Apnea?. The stopping or halt of breathing during sleep Sleep depravation and oxygen depravation Testing is called a polysomnography http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2H-deTALsY There are three types: Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
By bernadSecondary Hypertension. Jimmy Klemis, MD June 20, 2002. Overview. HTN affects 43 million adults in US 95% have “essential HTN” without identifiable and treatable cause “ Secondary” HTN accounts for ~5-10% of other cases and represents potentially curable disease
By paulTRISOMY 21- DOWN SYNDROME. Dr. Gupta PL-II. Incidence. Approximately one in 1000 live births. Genetics. Trisomy 21 (47, +21), - 94 %, The frequency of trisomy increases with increasing maternal age.
By diamondParkinson’s Disease: Endlessly Fascinating Facts. Resident Conference 6 May 2009 J. Peacock MD, PhD. Parallel organization of motor & non-motor basal ganglia loops. Well-known C ardinal Features. Resting Tremor (3 – 5 Hz) Rigidity (cogwheel, paratonia) Bradykinesia Loss of balance.
By soleilNON INVASIVE VENTILATION. Definition: NIV is the delivery of mechanical ventilation to the lungs using techniques that do not require an endotracheal airway. Types: negative pressure NIV Main means of NIV during the 1 st half of the 20 th century positive pressure NIV
By unaDEVELOPMENT OF CANINE MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA. Hamza Osto Liliya Goroshko Geeta Venkatesh with Dr. Osamah Rawashdeh Dr. Robert Hammond . 6/26/09. Outline. Sleep apnea basics Current treatments for obstructive sleep apnea SIBHI Project goals of Summer 2009
By bibianeAWAKE group meeting 11/05/2008 Eric Frenette MD FRCP(C) Neurologist and Sleep medicine Stanford Sleep Clinic. Sleep and neurology. Sleep and neurology. Sleep is a reversible behavioral state of perceptual disengagement from and unresponsiveness to the environment
By yadidChromosomal Aberrations. Can be caused either by non-disjunction (failure of whole chromosomes to separate during meiosis) translocation (bits of chromosomes that are re-attached to other chromosomes).
By garrenSleep, Aging and Dementia. Josepha A. Cheong, MD University of Florida Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology Chief, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry . Normal Sleep. Average adult needs ~ 8.3 hrs Sleep latency: time between going to bed till onset of sleep Average is 10minutes
By bikitaAFP Journal Review. Lianne Beck, MD Assistant Professor Emory Family Medicine April 15, 2009. Articles. Current Strategies in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Childhood Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Risks and Benefits of Pacifiers . Childhood ADD/ADHD.
By donaghInsomnia. What is insomnia?. Insomnia can include some or all of the following common symptoms: Lying awake for a long time at night before getting to sleep. Waking up several times in the middle of the night. Waking up early in the morning (and not being able to get back to sleep).
By marcelloMedical Grand Rounds Clinical Vignette March 11, 2009. By Melissa Price, M.D. Chief Complaint. A 40 year-old man is brought to clinic by his wife for evaluation of heavy snoring and witnessed apneic events while sleeping for the past 2 years, worsening over the past 6 months. .
By geriObstructive Sleep Apnea: Is it in your Differential?. Helene Hill Professor Sam Powdrill PAS 645. Agenda. Introduction Pathophysiology Risk Factors Comorbid Conditions Application. Obstructive Sleep Apnea. AKA the “Spousal Arousal” syndrome
By walkerChapter 4: Consciousness and Its Variations. Consciousness. Can be characterized as the “Private I” Personal awareness of mental activities, internal sensations, and the external environment William James (1892) described it as a “stream” or “river”; unified and unbroken. Circadian Rhythm.
By opalADHD and Sleep. Roberto Olivardia, Ph.D. Harvard Medical School Roberto_olivardia@hms.harvard.edu. Common Sleep Issues/Disorders. Difficulty falling asleep (even as an infant) Unwilling to nap even when exhausted Feel more alert/energized after dark (10PM) Go to bed late (2AM)
By annetteObstructive Sleep Apnea. Cal Knowles. What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea?. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a sleeping disorder that causes a person to stop breathing for a span of seconds In OSA, the airway narrows as the muscles relax during sleep, reducing the amount of oxygen in the blood
By ryuFatty Liver Disease. Jamie Blazek, MPH, APRN, FNP-C Liver Transplant Department Ochsner Health Systems New Orleans, La. Disclosures. None. Objectives. Identify risk factors for fatty liver disease Order appropriate screening tests Diagnose and treat fatty liver disease
By riordanNarcolepsy and Other Hypersomnias. Marietta B. Bibbs, RPSGT Morton Plant Mease Healthcare Clearwater, FL. Objectives. Discuss etiology and symptoms of narcolepsy Discuss causes of excessive sleepiness Define idiopathic hypersomnia Describe other causes of hypersomnia
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