Symptomatic use of carbidopa in autonomic disorders

2021 ◽  
Vol 236 ◽  
pp. 102888
Author(s):  
Elisabeth P. Golden ◽  
Christine J. Park ◽  
Steven Vernino
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Author(s):  
I. Kukhtevich

Functional autonomic disorders occupy a significant part in the practice of neurologists and professionals of other specialties as well. However, there is no generally accepted classification of such disorders. In this paper the authors tried to show that functional autonomic pathology corresponds to the concept of somatoform disorders combining syndromes manifested by visceral, borderline psychopathological, neurological symptoms that do not have an organic basis. The relevance of the problem of somatoform disorders is that on the one hand many health professionals are not familiar enough with manifestations of borderline neuropsychiatric disorders, often forming functional autonomic disorders, and on the other hand they overestimate somatoform symptoms that are similar to somatic diseases.


Author(s):  
Colleen T. Ives ◽  
Michael J. Berger ◽  
Kurt Kimpinski

Background:The autonomic reflex screen (ARS) is a composite of well-defined tests of various autonomic domains and is an essential part of the diagnosis of autonomic disorders. Institutional and regional differences exist and necessitate the ongoing development of control values for the ARS. Here we present data obtained from healthy participants from Southwestern Ontario.Methods:A total of 121 healthy individuals underwent quantitative sudomotor axon reflex testing (QSART), heart rate response to deep breathing (HRDB), and Valsalva maneuver using standard protocols as part of the ARS.Results:Sweat volumes obtained during QSART are presented by site (forearm, proximal leg, distal leg and foot) and by gender. Data is expressed as the mean sweat volume per site with the associated 2.5th, 5th and 95th percentiles. Data for males and females is also stratified by age group (14-25, 26-40 and 41-76 years). Measurements of cardiovagal parasympathetic function including HRDB and Valsalva ratio are stratified by age group (14-25, 26- 40 and 41-76 years). Data is expressed as the mean with associated percentiles (2.5, 5, 95 and 97.5 percentiles).Conclusions:The current manuscript provides control data for the various components of the ARS to aid in the diagnosis of autonomic disorders.


Cephalalgia ◽  
1984 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
C Saunte

Attacks of cluster headache are often associated with symptoms of an autonomic nature. A test battery allowing quantitation of salivation, nasal secretion and tearing has been employed. Fourteen patients examined under basal conditions hardly differed from a group of controls (N = 20). After stimulation with pilocarpine the patients responded like the controls. During attacks we found minimal bilateral salivation, but an increase of tearing and nasal secretion, mostly on the symptomatic side. These results correspond with those found in CPH. The finding of the minimal salivation is consistent with the notion that the headache attacks are associated with increased sympathico-tonus. The results may suggest that the complexity of the innervation pattern of the different secretory organs examined is more marked than hitherto known.


Author(s):  
Nancy L. Kuntz ◽  
Theresa Oswald ◽  
Pallavi P. Patwari
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Author(s):  
Chih Cherng Lu ◽  
Shung Tai Ho ◽  
Che Se Tung

2013 ◽  
pp. 445-453 ◽  
Author(s):  
F.D. Bremner ◽  
S.E. Smith
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