1.Autonomic neurosurgery: from microvascular decompression to image guided stimulation
Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal 2007;3(1):1-8
The paper reviews mechanisms underlying autonomic disorders, with a focus on cardiovascular dysfunction.
Neurosurgical approaches are described for medically refractory hypertension and orthostatic hypotension. After review of microvascular decompression of the rostral ventrolateral medulla, stereotactic CT and MRI guided deep brain stimulation of the periaqueductal grey matter (PAG) is evaluated. Results are presented from patient studies showing reductions in blood pressure with ventral PAG stimulation and increases in blood pressure with dorsal PAG stimulation.
A rationale for the treatment of autonomic disorders by neurosurgical intervention is discussed.
2.How to Improve Eating Behaviour during Early Childhood.
Robin John GREEN ; Gamal SAMY ; Mohamad Saleh MIQDADY ; Mohamed SALAH ; Rola SLEIMAN ; Hatim Mohamed Ahmed ABDELRAHMAN ; Fatima AL HADDAD ; Mona M REDA ; Humphrey LEWIS ; Emmanuel E EKANEM ; Yvan VANDENPLAS
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition 2015;18(1):1-9
Eating behaviour disorder during early childhood is a common pediatric problem. Many terminologies have been used interchangeably to describe this condition, hindering implementation of therapy and confusing a common problem. The definition suggests an eating behaviour which has consequences for family harmony and growth. The recent Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition does not cover the entire spectrum seen by pediatricians. Publications are substantive but level of evidence is most of the time low. This purpose of this review is to clarify terminology of eating behaviour problems during early childhood; including benign picky eating, limited diets, sensory food aversion, selective eating, food avoidance emotional disorder, pervasive refusal syndrome, tactile defensiveness, functional dysphagia, neophobia and toddler anorexia. This tool is proposed only to ease the clinical management for child care providers. Diagnostic criteria are set and management tools are suggested. The role of dietary counselling and, where necessary, behavioural therapy is clarified. It is hoped that the condition will make its way into mainstream pediatrics to allow these children, and their families, to receive the help they deserve.
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3. Antimicrobial constituents from three endophytic fungi
Hidayat HUSSAIN ; Christine KLICHE-SPORY ; Karsten KROHN ; Hidayat HUSSAIN ; Ahmed AL-HARRASI ; Ahmed AL-RAWAHI ; Ghulam ABBAS ; Ghulam ABBAS ; Ivan Robert GREEN ; Barbara SCHULZ ; Afzal SHAH
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2014;7(S1):S224-S227
Objective: To evaluate the antimicrobial potential of extracts of the endophytic fungi Plectophomella sp., Physalospora sp., and Crataegus monogyna (C. monogyna) and study the tentative identification of their active constituents. Methods: Crude extracts and isolated compounds were screened for antimicrobial activity using the agar well diffusion method. Four compounds were purified from three endophytic fungi using column chromatography and their structures have been assigned based on their