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Autonomic dysreflexia (AD) is a life-threatening
medical emergency characterized by
hypertension and
cardiac arrhythmias. This
condition is sometimes...
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recovery can
sometimes occur simultaneously.
Hyporeflexia Autonomic dysreflexia Little, J., Ditunno, J. F., Stien, S., A., Harris, R. M. (1999). "Incomplete...
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condition that
occurs typically in
lesions above the T6
level is
autonomic dysreflexia (AD), in
which the
blood pressure increases to
dangerous levels, high...
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nifedipine for the
treatment of
hypertension ****ociated with
autonomic dysreflexia in
spinal cord injury.
Nifedipine has been used
frequently as a tocolytic...
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bloodstream Boosting (doping), a
method of
inducing autonomic dysreflexia Gene doping, the
hypothetical non-therapeutic use of gene
therapy by...
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Boosting is a
method of
inducing autonomic dysreflexia with the
intention of
enhancing performance in sport. It can be used by an
athlete with a spinal...
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During 1996 and 1997,
Reeve was
frequently hospitalized for
dysreflexia, pneumonia, a
collapsed lung, and two
blood clots. On one occasion, he...
- "boosting", used by
athletes with a
spinal cord
injury to
induce autonomic dysreflexia and
increase blood pressure. This was
banned by the IPC in 1994 but is...
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labor and
delivery that
threatens both
mother and
fetus is
autonomic dysreflexia, in
which the
blood pressure increases to
dangerous levels high enough...
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hypotension and
bradyarrhythmias –
which resolve in 3–6 w****s.
Autonomic dysreflexia is permanent, and
occurs from
Phase 4 onwards. It is
characterized by...