Extractions: REFERENCES In familial dysautonomia (FD), i.e., Riley-Day syndrome, parasympathetic dysfunction has not been sufficiently evaluated. The cold face test is a noninvasive method of activating trigeminal brain stem cardiovagal and sympathetic pathways and can be performed in patients with limited cooperation. We performed cold face tests
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Extractions: Amershamhealth.com Search for: Type a word or a phrase. All forms of the word are searchable. Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... Other characters Riley day syndrome, (Conrad Milton Riley, 20th century, American physician and Richard Lawrence Day, 20th century, American paediatrician), type III hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy; also known as familial dysautonomia. This disease occurs primarily in Jewish children, who manifest neuropathic osteoarthropathy , abnormalities of spinal curvature, osteomyelitis , and ischaemic necrosis of bone, in addition to clinical signs and symptoms. In some patients, large portions of the articular surface of the femoral head, femoral condyles and tarsus may disintegrate, with resulting subluxations.
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Extractions: Amershamhealth.com Search for: Type a word or a phrase. All forms of the word are searchable. Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... Other characters Riley day syndrome, (Conrad Milton Riley, 20th century, American physician and Richard Lawrence Day, 20th century, American paediatrician), type III hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy; also known as familial dysautonomia. This disease occurs primarily in Jewish children, who manifest neuropathic osteoarthropathy , abnormalities of spinal curvature, osteomyelitis , and ischaemic necrosis of bone, in addition to clinical signs and symptoms. In some patients, large portions of the articular surface of the femoral head, femoral condyles and tarsus may disintegrate, with resulting subluxations.
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Extractions: Information contained in "Ask the Experts" is for informational and educational purposes only. Such information is not intended to replace, and should not be interpreted or relied upon as, professional advice, whether medical or otherwise. I have read the complete MDA Ask the Experts' , understand and agree to its terms. Summary of Previous Responses: SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY (SMA) Last Updated 11/01 Approximate date of response given after each "SUBJ" below. SUBJ (11/01): HIGHER PROPENSITY FOR SKIN DISEASE I'm female, age 37 and diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Do people with SMA have a higher propensity for skin diseases? I have lychens simplex chronicus and rosacea, and all of my friends that have SMA have some form of skin disorder. REPLY from MDA: Wendy Larson Peltier, M.D., MDA Clinic Director, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI To my knowledge there is no association between skin disorders and spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). There may be a higher incidence, however, of certain skin disorders on the basis of being relatively immobile, or using braces or other devices that may cause chronic skin irritation. SUBJ (11/01): CONTRACTURES BETWEEN LEGS I am a 32-year-old female with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA type 2-3). I use a power wheelchair and have for many years. I have severe contractures in my hips, knees and between my legs. I would like to know more about surgery to release the contractures between my legs. I have tried Botox injections and wasn't able to continue with that treatment. It didn't seem to help anyway because it affected my muscles everywhere and was causing more weakness than I already have. If I have surgery to release just the contractures between my legs, what would that involve? How long of a recovery period should I expect? Do you think I would be able to handle the procedure satisfactorily? I don't know of any other alternatives besides surgery.
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