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Michael J. Fox Foundation Awards $1 Million for Critical Step toward Development of Dyskinesia Treatments by bibmomma Posted Tue 12 Jan 2010 11:13am relief offered by levodopa against the knowledge that, at some point, it will very likely cause dyskinesia. So, many patients wait as long as possible to begin using levodopa... the development of new treatments for dyskinesia, the excessive and uncontrollable movements that are a complication of long-term dopamine replacement therapy in patients with Parkinson Read on »
Aarkstore Enterprise Dyskinesia - Pipeline Review, Q4 2010 by Aarkstore Posted Mon 17 Jan 2011 9:49am Aarkstore announce a new report  "Dyskinesia - Pipeline Review, Q4 2010" through its vast collection of market research report. “Dyskinesia Pipeline Review, Q4 2010”, provides an overview of the Dyskinesia therapeutic pipeline. This report provides information on the therapeutic development for Dyskinesia, complete with latest updates Read on »
Reglan and Tardive Dyskinesia: Medical Malpractice or Guilt by Association? by MKirschMD Posted Sun 06 May 2012 6:00am There was phone message on my desk to call a lawyer. I had no idea what he was seeking, but knew that I couldn’t be a target since plaintiff attorneys do not personally contact their victims to make a introduction. I had no idea if his inquiry even pertained to a medical malpractice issue. Perhaps, he was cold calling to convince me that his ... Read on »
Biggee Sized Dyskinesia by Kate K. Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Dec 2008 3:43pm experience–biggee sized dyskinesia lasting for 3 hours and 25 minutes. I had NO dyskinesia before Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery for Parkinson’s in May 2005. However, it started... a relief. I can sleep with tremor but not dyskinesia. Throughout the night, I had dreams of dying from dyskinesia. I wondered if my funeral dress would fit (probably not because I Read on »
Risperdal and S100B: Prolactin, Tumors and Tardive Dyskinesia by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 01 May 2012 12:00am By Teresa Conrick With Autism numbers climbing, there are those who look to the profit margin of knowing thousands of children, teens and young adults may need medications to "target behavior."   It is unfortunate and incorrect that Autism is still being looked at as a behavioral and developmental disability for many inste ... Read on »
Biggee Sized Dyskinesia by Kate K. Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 5:05pm experience–biggee sized dyskinesia lasting for 3 hours and 25 minutes. I had NO dyskinesia before Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery for Parkinson’s in May 2005. However, it started... a relief. I can sleep with tremor but not dyskinesia. Throughout the night, I had dreams of dying from dyskinesia. I wondered if my funeral dress would fit (probably not because I Read on »
Primary Biliary Cirrhosis by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm 1 Comment and remove toxins from the body. When the ducts are damaged, bile builds up in the liver and damages liver tissue. Biliary cirrhosis can develop over time and may cause the liver to stop working. The cause of primary biliary cirrhosis is unknown. The disease affects women more often than men and usually occurs between the ages of 30 and 60 years. Some Read on »
Biliary Atresia by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm common in girls than in boys and in Asian and African-American newborns than in Caucasian newborns. The cause of biliary atresia is not known, and treatments are only partially... biliary atresia is caused by injury and loss (atresia) of the bile ducts that are responsible for draining bile from the liver. Bile is made by the liver and passes through the bile Read on »
Osteomalacia revealing celiac disease and primary biliary cirrhosis-related Fanconi syndrome in a patient with systemic sclerosi by Jan Posted Sat 13 Feb 2010 12:00am Systemic sclerosis (SSc) may affect the gastrointestinal tract and cause very rarely malabsorption syndrome related to bacterial overgrowth. Malabsorption syndrome may be responsible for weight loss, diarrhea, osteomalacia, and iron and vitamins deficiency. We report the case of a SSc patient who developed osteomalacia caused by the combination Read on »
Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD) by rickisjourney Posted Sat 19 Feb 2011 12:00am cadaver livers have biliary problems, but the number jumps to about 35% for LDLT patients. Since the drain has been placed, my bilirubin has dropped from the low 20's to 7 (normal... information on the PTBD. Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD) is a procedure that is done to open a blocked bile duct. Your bile duct is like a network of pipes Read on »