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  • Autoimmunerkrankungen, Enzephalomyelitis  (1)
  • Ballistic movement  (1)
  • Cannabinoids  (1)
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    Experimental brain research 55 (1984), S. 127-133 
    ISSN: 1432-1106
    Keywords: Ballistic movement ; Three-burst pattern
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In isotonic and isometric goal-directed index finger movements made as fast as possible, the “braking hypothesis” ascribed to the antagonist burst was tested. Under isotonic conditions, the extensor burst often failed to occur in small angle movements with low inertial load. It regularly occurred, however, in small angle movements with high inertial load and in wide angle movements with both low and high inertial loads. Such features suggest, indeed, the antagonist burst as being part of braking strategies. Under isometric conditions, the antagonist burst — if it occurred — exhibited characteristics which suggested a rapidly alternating movement rather than a braking strategy.
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    Journal of neurology 236 (1989), S. 120-122 
    ISSN: 1432-1459
    Keywords: Multiple sclerosis ; Spasticity ; Ataxia ; Cannabinoids ; Flexor reflex
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The chronic motor handicaps of a 30-year-old multiple sclerosis patient acutely improved while he smoked a marihuana cigarette. This effect was quantitatively assessed by means of clinical rating, electromyographic investigation of the leg flexor reflexes and electromagnetic recording of the hand action tremor. It is concluded that cannabinoids may have powerful beneficial effects on both spasticity and ataxia that warrant further evaluation.
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    Der Internist 41 (2000), S. 455-459 
    ISSN: 1432-1289
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter ; Stiff-Man-Syndrom (SMS) ; Stiff-Limb-Syndrom (SLS) ; Enzephalomyelitis, progressive ; Autoimmunerkrankungen, Enzephalomyelitis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Zum Thema Das Stiff-Man-Syndrom (SMS) ist durch fluktuierende muskuläre Rigidität und Spasmen ohne zunächst weitere neurologische Symptome gekennzeichnet. Treten aber neurologische Symptome hinzu, liegt als „Plus”- Variante des SMS eine progressive Enzephalomyelitis mit Rigidität und Myoklonien (PERM) vor. Der Befall nur einer Gliedmaße ist eine „Minus”-Variante und wird als Stiff-Limb-Syndrom (SLS) bezeichnet. Rechnet man die Prävalenz des SMS im Heidelberger Raum hoch, dürfte es hierzulande ca. 500–800 Patienten (übrigens auch weibliche!) mit SMS geben. Über Epidemiologie, Klinik, Diagnostik, Differentialdiagnose und Therapie wird im folgenden ein Überblick gegeben. Dagegen werden immunologische Gesichtspunkte eingehend in der Arbeit von J. Seissler et al. in diesem Heft des INTERNIST behandelt.
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