18 February 2012

Parkinsonian tremors Ppts and published articles




Differentiating Movement Disorders
by B. Wayne Blount,  MD, MPH
DIFFERENTIATING%20MOVEMENT%20DISORDERS.ppt

Movement Disorders
by Leslie  Cloud, MD
http://www.fpm.emory.edu/Family/didactics/powerpint/tremor2.ppt

Hand  Tremor detector
http://web.eng.fiu.edu/watsonh/ELR4202/PresentsSp10/Group6/Group%206%20Presentation%20Slides.ppt

Identify  the different types of tremors
By Caterina  Pette, Kanwal  Raja, Mike  Lopez, Patricia  Santana, Steven  Kumar
http://web.eng.fiu.edu/watsonh/ELR4202/PresentsSp10/Group2/Tremor%20Presentation%20Final.ppt

Movement  Disorders
http://plaza.ufl.edu/eaddress/POWERPOINT%20FILES/Movement.ppt

Medical  Robotics Application for Motion Emulation of  Parkinsonian
By Dr.  Abhilash Pandya , Ranvir  Hara, Ravanpreet  Kaur, Gaganjeet  Hans, Mohammed  Hossain
http://ece.eng.wayne.edu/~apandya/ECE7995/Parkinson-Final.ppt

Parkinsonian Disease: What it is, What it isn’t and Where do we go from here?
http://www.umm.edu/parkinsons/pdf/what_is_parkinsons.ppt

Parkinson’s  Disease Self-study Tutorial
by Holly  A. Hepp, BSN, RN
student%20tutorials/PD%20Tutorial%20HHEPP%20060512%20LRH.ppt

Movement Disorders
http://www.meded.umn.edu/courses_y34/NEUR_7510/documents/Tuite/session5.ppt

Parkinson  Disease Update
By Harvey  A. Drapkin, D.O., FACN
clinical/crh/rural_clinic/docs/Parkinson_Disease_Update.ppt

Temporal Aspects of Visual Extinction
http://www.mccauslandcenter.sc.edu/mricro/obsolete/comd502/13.ppt

Anti-seizure  and Anti-Parkinson Drugs
By Linda Self
Anti-seizure_and_Anti-Parkinson_Drugs.ppt

The  Pharmacology of Parkinson’s  Disease
by Patrick T. Ronaldson,  PhD
Presentation.ppt

Essential Tremor,  diagnosis and treatment: Implications for the  elderly
by Fenna Phibbs M.D.
Diagnosis%20and%20treatment.ppt

Diagnosis and Prognosis of New Onset Parkinson  Disease
(An Evidence-Based Review)
useaction=home.view&guideline=198

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  1. Our experience concerning the surgical treatment of parkinsonian tremors.
  2. Permanence of indications of stereotaxic surgery in parkinsonian tremors and various persistent abnormal movements.
  3. Surgical treatment of Parkinson's disease and non-parkinsonian tremors.
  4. Treatment of non-parkinsonian tremors with coagulation of the ventrolateral nucleus of the thalamus.
  5. Treatment of parkinsonian tremors with the beta-adrenalytic agent KL 255.
  6. Analysis of amplitude and frequency variations of essential and Parkinsonian tremors.
  7. Comparisons between the physiological, shivering, and parkinsonian tremors.
  8. Differential diagnosis of non-parkinsonian tremors.
  9. Three in one: case report supporting different origins of essential and parkinsonian tremors.
  10. Using frequency domain characteristics to discriminate physiologic and parkinsonian tremors.
  11. Using time domain characteristics to discriminate physiologic and parkinsonian tremors.

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Shoulder Dystocia Ppts and Publications



What is shoulder dystocia?
Shoulder dystocia occurs unexpectedly during childbirth. It is when the baby’s head has been born but one of the shoulders becomes stuck behind the mother’s pelvic bone, preventing the birth of the baby’s body.

Shoulder Dystocia
family_medicine/ResidencyProgram/5module.ppt

Risk  Factors for Recurrent  Shoulder Dystocia
http://depts.washington.edu/mchprog/docs/studentppp/2006/MoorePPP.ppt

OB/GYN  Emergencies
http://www.fpm.emory.edu/Family/didactics/powerpint/Obgyner%5B1%5D.ppt

Obstetrical  Emergencies
http://www.fpm.emory.edu/Family/didactics/powerpint/Obstetric%20Emergencies.ppt

Understanding  Shoulder Dystocia and Brachial Plexus Injury
by Jim  Greenberg, MD, FACOG
http://www.rmf.harvard.edu/files/documents/events/Jim_Greenberg_9-25-07_OB.ppt

Obstetric  Emergencies
http://anesth.utmb.edu/Lectures/Singh/OBSTETRIC%20EMERGENCIES.ppt

Medical Emergencies
Lecture Notes .ppt

Prolonged Pregnancy
by Ashley C. Lindell, MD
Prolonged_pregnancy.ppt

L&D  Complications
L_D_Complications student .ppt

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17 February 2012

Urethral stricture Ppt Lecture Notes Publications




Neonatal urinary Obstruction
by Donna C. Queyquep, M.D.
Hydronephrosisdrqueyquep.ppt

Obstructive  Renal Disorders
Obstructive%20Disorders.ppt

Urinary Disorders
lecture%20notes/Urinary%20Disorders%20web.ppt

Alterations  of Renal and Urinary Tract Function
Renal%20disfunction.ppt

Genital-urinary  System
Genital%20Urinary/Renal%202%20web.ppt

Hepatobillary  & Genitourinary
Hepatobillary%20&%20Genitourinary.ppt

UTI prevention  in Older Patients with Foley Catheters
uti-prevention.ppt

Uroepithelial Tumors
Terrence C. Demos, MD
Uroepithelial_tumors/UROEPITHELIAL%20NEOPLASMS.ppt

Urinary  Incontinence in Older  Adults
by Tomas  L. Griebling, MD, MPH
Urinary%20Incontinence%20Module.ppt

Prostatic  neoplasms / cancer
Genital%20Urinary/Male%20GU%201c.ppt

Assessment  of the Male Genitourinary System
MaleGenitourinarySystem.ppt

Acute Renal Failure
by John K. Amory MD
AmoryRenalFailurelecture.ppt

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16 February 2012

Acoustic neuroma Ppts and 50 free published articles




Acoustic neuroma - An acoustic neuroma is a slow-growing tumor of the nerve that connects the ear to the brain. This nerve is called the vestibular cochlear nerve. It is behind the ear right under the brain.

An acoustic neuroma is not cancerous (benign), which means it does not spread to other parts of the body. However, it can damage several important nerves as it grows.

Cranial Nerve  Evaluation
https://www.msu.edu/course/asc/823j/Cranial%20Nerve%20Evaluation.ppt

Cerebellopontine  Angle Tumors
by John  K. Yoo, M.D., Jeffrey  T. Vrabec, M.D.
http://www.dypatil.in/picrepimage/C-angle-tumor.pps

Unilateral  Sensorineural Hearing Loss 
by Jacques  Peltier, MD, Francis  B. Quinn, Jr.,  MD
SNHL-unilat-041110/SNHL-unilat-slides-0411.ppt

What’s  up with Acoustic Neuromas?
by Nancy  Fuller, M.D.
genintmed/9-27-06-Fuller-acoustic%20neuroma.ppt

Cell phones  and brain cancer: Unlocking the controversy?
by Faina  Linkov, PhD
http://www.pitt.edu/~super4/34011-35001/34041.ppt

Congenital  Hearing Loss
by Ashley Starkweather,  MD
HL.ppt

Assessment and  Management of Patients with Hearing and  Balance Disorders
Hearing%20and%20Balance%20Disorders%20Web.ppt

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14 February 2012

Aphasia Ppts and publications



What is aphasia?
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write. Aphasia is always due to injury to the brain-most commonly from a stroke, particularly in older individuals. But brain injuries resulting in aphasia may also arise from head trauma, from brain tumors, or from infections.

Adult Aphasia and Other Cognitive-Based Dysfunctions
CDD%202251/0131722514_pp8.ppt

Aphasia Treatment Strategies
http://hypermanymedia.wku.edu/ts.ppt

Assessing  Aphasia and Neurogenic CDs
Assessing%20Aphasia%20and%20Neurogenic%20CDs.ppt

Types  of Aphasia
by Antonio  Damasio
ClassNotes/ling411-05.ppt

Aphasia: Symptoms and Syndromes
ClassNotes/ling411-04.ppt

Aphasia
by Kiley Hill
Aphasia.ppt

Aphasia –  Treatment effectiveness and evidence based  practice Treatment Efficacy
Treatment%20effectiveness%20and%20EBP.ppt

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Tetanus neonatorum Ppts and latest published articles




Tetanus neonatorum: etanus affecting newborns, usually due to infection of the severed umbilical cord. Highly fatal disease caused by the bacillus Clostridium tetani, characterized by muscle spasms and convulsions.

Tetanus
by DR.I. Selvaraj I.R.M.S
24011-25001/24031.ppt

Tetanus neonatorum
Tetanus_neonatorum.ppt

Diphtheria
Diphtheria.ppt

Tetanus
by Dr.Vemuri  Chaitanya
Presentations/tetanus.ppt

Brucellosis,  Tetanus & Plague 
By Dr.  Riaz Ahmed
Tetanus.ppt

Tetanus
By Chandana  Krishna
Tetanus-chandana.ppt

Latest 50 Published articles

  1. Miasma or contagion. Neonatal tetanus (tetanus neonatorum) at the Westman Islands and dr Peter Anton Schleisner's effort to control it.
  2. Tetanus neonatorum in Sierra Leone.
  3. Tetanus neonatorum. Historical intent of its prevention in Latin America.
  4. Tetanus neonatorum: evaluation of 4 therapeutic regimens.
  5. A case of maple syrup urine disease misdiagnosed as tetanus neonatorum on admission.
  6. A new method of grading tetanus neonatorum.
  7. A review of 43 cases of tetanus neonatorum.
  8. A study of tetanus neonatorum: different regimens of treatment.
  9. Birth care practice and tetanus neonatorum: a hospital-bases study in Mosul.
  10. Clinical study of tetanus neonatorum.
  11. Control of tetanus neonatorum in a rural area.
  12. Double-blind trial of intramuscular and intramuscular plus intrathecal human tetanus immunoglobulin and intramuscular equine tetanus antitoxin in the treatment of tetanus neonatorum.
  13. Evaluating tetanus neonatorum as a child survival risk in rural Egypt in the absence of reliable cause-of-death registration.
  14. Evaluation of intrathecal human tetanus immunoglobulins in tetanus neonatorum.
  15. Failure of intrathecal tetanus antitoxin in the treatment of tetanus neonatorum.
  16. Fractures of the acromion in tetanus neonatorum corrected.
  17. Impact of alternate immunisation strategies on tetanus neonatorum in India.
  18. Impact of universal immunization programme on the incidence of tetanus neonatorum.
  19. Intermittent positive pressure respiration in tetanus neonatorum. 1960.
  20. Intrathecal anti-tetanus serum in management of tetanus neonatorum.
  21. Management of tetanus neonatorum in a respiratory unit.
  22. Modern management of tetanus neonatorum.
  23. Mortality from tetanus neonatorum in Punjab (Pakistan).
  24. Permanent tetraplegia as a consequence of tetanus neonatorum. Evidence for widespread lower motor neuron damage.
  25. Prevention of tetanus neonatorum.
  26. Pyridoxine in tetanus neonatorum.
  27. Pyridoxine in the treatment of tetanus neonatorum.
  28. Pyridoxine therapy in tetanus neonatorum.
  29. Role of intrathecal tetanus antitoxin (equine) in tetanus neonatorum.
  30. Semiprone position and continuous intragastric drip in conservative management of tetanus neonatorum.
  31. Single dose tetanus toxoid--a review of trials in India with special reference to control of tetanus neonatorum.
  32. Some aspects of tetanus neonatorum in the Pretoria area.
  33. Study of tetanus neonatorum in Tanta Fever Hospital, 1988-1989.
  34. Tetanus nascentium, neonatorum, or infantum.
  35. Tetanus neonatorum (a preliminary report of assessment of different therapeutic regimens).
  36. Tetanus neonatorum as seen in Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital, New Delhi in the year 1965 and a decade later.
  37. Tetanus neonatorum in babies delivered by traditional birth attendants in Medan, Indonesia.
  38. Tetanus neonatorum.
  39. Tetanus neonatorum.
  40. Tetanus neonatorum. (A preliminary report on the assessment of different therapeutic regimens).
  41. Tetanus neonatorum: A continuing problem.
  42. Tetanus neonatorum: clinico-epidemiological profile.
  43. Tetanus neonatorum--experience with intrathecal serotherapy at Muhimbili Medical Centre, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  44. Tetanus neonatorum--experience with intrathecal serotherapy at Muhimbili Medical Centre Dar es Salaam.
  45. Tetanus neonatorum--its epidemiology and management.
  46. The influence of pyridoxin in the treatment of tetanus neonatorum.
  47. Traditional birth attendants in an endemic area of tetanus neonatorum in Thailand: pitfalls in the control program.
  48. Treatment of tetanus neonatorum in a rural setting.
  49. Treatment of tetanus neonatorum--with special reference to hyperimmune blood transfusion.
  50. Trial of pyridoxine therapy for tetanus neonatorum.

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Pneumomediastinum Ppts and 50 Published articles



Pneumomediastinum is air in the mediastinum. The mediastinum is the space in the middle of the chest, between the lungs. Pneumomediastinum is uncommon. The condition can be caused by injury or disease. Most often, it occurs when air leaks from any part of the lung or airways into the mediastinum.

Pneumomediastinum
by Tyler Bagley
Pneumomediastinum.ppt

Esophageal  Rupture
by Erin  M. Will
Presentations/Esophageal%20Rupture.ppt

Normal Newborn  Chest
NEWBORN%20CHEST%20REVIEW.ppt

Pneumomediastinum
by Gregory  R. Ball, Ph.D.
Pneumomediastinum.ppt

Medical Aspects of Blast Injuries
by Matthew D. Sztajnkrycer, MD, PhD
17011-18001/17971.ppt

Respiratory  Distress Syndrome (RDS)
Also known  as Hyaline Membrane Disease (HMD)
Neonatal%20Diseases.ppt

Chest X-Rays  Every Resident Should Know
by Arcot  J. Chandrasekhar, M.D., F.A.C.P.
pulmonar/cxr/ACP/ACP1.ppt

High  Frequency Ventilation
by Mark Willing,  RRT-NPS
L1HFV.ppt

Infant Lung Disease and Associated Complications
by Mary P. Martinasek, BS, RRT
Ch%2010%20ILD%20and%20Associated%20Complications.ppt

Diving Emergencies
Medical%20Emergencies/ENVIRONMENTAL/Diving%20Emergencies.ppt

Pediatric GU  Dysfunction
GU%20Dysfunction.ppt

Pertussis
by Mini Wallace,  DO
documents/nc_archive_68.ppt

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13 February 2012

Vasopressor Ppt and Latest 50 Published articles



Vasopressor: causing an increase in blood pressure by constricting the arteries;  a substance that has such an effect.

Cardiovascular  management of septic  shock
Cardiovascular%20management%20of%20septic%20shock.ppt

Vasoactive  Agents in Emergency Care
by Susan  P. Torrey, M.D., FACEP
http://vietnamem.org/ubr_uploads/MD_2012/EN_Vasopressors.ppt

Updates in Haemodynamics Support
by Dr.  OY Tam, Dr. LL Chang
ICU-Surgical%20Inter-departmental%20Grand%20Round%20v2.ppt

Inotropes & Vasopressors
by Dr  Cathy Armstrong
Inotropesvasopressors.ppt

Pressors
by Scott  Forman, D.O.
pcommed.com/Pressors.ppt

Vasoactive  drugs in the intensive  care unit
by Holmes, Cheryl L
vasoactive drugs.ppt

Steroids  in Vasopressor-Dependent Sepsis
by Melissa  Hynes, MD
SteroidSepsis.ppt

Overview  and Use of Pressors
Emphasis on Cardiogenic, Neurogenic, and Septic Shock
by Alexander  R. Raines, M.D
Overview%20and%20Use%20of%20Pressors%20%20%20%20Raines.ppt

Arginine  Vasopressin in Advanced  Vasodilatory Shock
http://www.anesthesia21.com/board/data/DeptNews/AVP.ppt

Management of Septic Shock
http://sparmy.com/Quake%20stuff/hypertension/SEPSISrevised.PPT

Latest 50 Publications

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