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Autor:
Micheline Maccario
Publikováno v:
Journal of the History of Sexuality. 11:700-702
Autor:
Lilian I. Lustman, Micheline Maccario
Publikováno v:
Archives of neurology. 47(3)
• We describe the clinical and electrophysiologic findings in seven patients referred for evaluation of excessive daytime somnolence. These patients had none of the usual causes of excessive daytime somnolence but during sleep exhibited stereotypic
Autor:
Diaz Jm, Micheline Maccario
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 156:A7-A7
Autor:
Michael D. Matson, Bernhard E. F. Reimann, Hernando Mena, Micheline Maccario, Michael R. Weir
Publikováno v:
Annals of Neurology. 13:608-615
The clinical and pathological features of three siblings from nonconsanguineous parents are described. Two of the children died at 61/2 and 7 months of age of a central nervous system disorder characterized by severe behavioral retardation, hypotonia
Autor:
Max B. Duncan, Micheline Maccario
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 154:424-427
Transient global amnesia, epilepsy, and migraine are three common neurologic disorders likely to be encountered by military physicians. These three entities share many clinical, electroencephalographic, and pathophysiologic characteristics. We report
Publikováno v:
Developmental medicine and child neurology. 24(2)
SUMMARY Seven patients, six boys and one girl, ranging in age from 2 years 7 months to 5 years 6 months at first contact, presented with severe language delay and dysphasic errors. They were found to have markedly abnormal EEGs despite the fact that
Autor:
Micheline Maccario
Publikováno v:
Archives of neurology. 19(5)
THE RAPIDLY accumulating literature on nonketotic hyperglycemia attests to increased interest in this entity. 1-48 The metabolic abnormalities that define the syn drome have been delineated (Table 1). The necessity for its early recognition and promp
Autor:
Micheline Maccario, Joseph E. Upson
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 149:31-32
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 152:370-371
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 294:352-353
A case of cerebral oedema occurring during treatment of non-ketotic hyperglycaemia is reported. This complication apparently arose from an asynchronous decrease in the blood and cerebrospinal-fluid glucose with a lag in the latter and consequent shif