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trigger points (MTrPs), also
known as
trigger points, are
described as
hyperirritable spots in the
skeletal muscle. They are ****ociated with
palpable nodules...
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Irritability is the
excitatory ability that
living organisms have to
respond to
changes in
their environment. The term is used for both the physiological...
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myofascial trigger point. A
myofascial trigger point consists of multiple,
hyperirritable contraction knots related to the
production and
maintenance of the pain...
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bulging fontanels,
increased intracranial pressure, loss of appetite,
hyperirritability and skin
peeling after chronic ingestion of the
order of 6,000 or...
- an
impulse spontaneously. The
product of a
hypoxic myocardium can be
hyperirritable myocardial cells.
These may then act as pacemakers. The
ventricles are...
- depression, dizziness, vertigo, confusion, paresthesias, dysarthria,
hyperirritability, psychosis, convulsions, and
shaking (tremors).
Overdose of cycloserine...
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although the
exact time of
onset may be
difficult to determine.
Hyperirritability and hy****nsitivity to the
environment are common, as well as some...
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result of the
combination of
increased activity, an
exposed part, and a
hyperirritable vasomotor system. Thin and fine hair
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fully understood. One
hypothesis is that
autoeczematization is due to
hyperirritability of the skin
induced by
immunologic or
nonimmunologic stimuli and mediated...
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Vorgerd M,
Kubisch C (2001). "Mutations in CAV3
cause mechanical hyperirritability of
skeletal muscle in
rippling muscle disease". Nat. Genet. 28 (3):...