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suffocation or
pneumonia from
aspiration of
secretions. Overall, 5 to 10
percent of
patients with
paralytic polio die due to the
paralysis of
muscles used...
- by the gulf
oyster borer,
Thais haemastoma, with
evidence for a
paralytic secretion. Proc Nat S****fish ****oc 62:95–97. Bernard, P.A. (Ed.) (1984). Coquillages...
- biliary, and
pancreatic secretion; and
certain smooth muscle. It is used in
paralytic ileus and as
diagnostic aid in
pancreatic malfunction. It is used to induce...
-
increased renal loss (diuresis).
Deficiency symptoms include muscle weakness,
paralytic ileus, ECG abnormalities,
decreased reflex response; and in
severe cases...
-
perception and in po****r culture. The
remaining 20% may
experience a
paralytic form of
rabies that is
marked by
muscle weakness, loss of sensation, and...
-
nervous system and
typically occur 15 to 30
years after an
initial acute paralytic attack.
Symptoms include decreasing muscular function or
acute weakness...
- duct that
delivers the
secretion produced by the
glands (called meibum) to the eye surface,
which prevents the
glandular secretion from
reaching the ocular...
-
toxins from food
chains that may be
dangerous to
human health include:
Paralytic s****fish
poisoning (PSP)
Amnesic s****fish
poisoning (ASP) Diarrheal...
-
Antimuscarinic and
antinicotinic agents can
increase heart rate,
inhibit secretions, and
gastrointestinal motility.
Naturally occurring antimuscarinics were...
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ejaculation in
overdose risk of
peripheral circulatory collapse (shock) and
paralytic ileus Neuromuscular-blocking drug Ganglionic+blockers at the U.S. National...