61 research outputs found
A lesão do trato de Lissauer e do corno posterior da substância cinzenta da medula espinal e a estimulação elétrica do sistema nervoso central para o tratamento da dor por avulsão de raÃzes do plexo braquial
Advances in the role of sacral nerve neuromodulation in lower urinary tract symptoms
Sacral neuromodulation has been developed to treat chronic lower urinary tract symptoms, resistant to classical conservative therapy. The suspected mechanisms of action include afferent stimulation of the central nervous system and modulation of activity at the level of the brain. Typical neuromodulation is indicated both in overactivity and in underactivity of the lower urinary tract. In the majority of patients, a unilateral electrode in a sacral foramen and connected to a pulse generator is sufficient to achieve significant clinical results also on long term. In recent years, other urological indications have been explored
What ethologically based models have taught us about the neural systems underlying fear and anxiety
Relationship between structural abnormalities in the cerebellum and dementia, posttraumatic stress disorder and bipolar disorder
Fine-tuning of defensive behaviors in the dorsal periaqueductal gray by atypical neurotransmitters
Analysis of static and kinetic abnormalities typical of torticollis, and postoperative changes.
Luigi Rolando and his pioneering efforts to relate structure to function in the nervous system.
Facial pain due to vascular lesions of the brain stem relieved by dorsal root entry zone lesions in the nucleus caudalis
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