Inflammation occurs in the dorsal columns of the spinal cord. These columns are in the portion of the spinal cord closest to the back and have nerve fibers that carry sensory information like deep pain.
Amylase is an enzyme produced by the salivary gland and the pancreas. Increased levels of amylase occur with pancreatitus, and inflammation of the pancreas.
inflammation of both ears with tonsillar and adenoidal inflammation
The common carotid artery - because it's closest to the heart.
It depends on what part of the body is inflamed. Inflammation of the skin - extremely unlikely to cause death. Inflammation of the brain - may lead to death. And death is not necessarily due directly to the inflammation but the infection by bacteria or virus which caused the inflammation process.
Inflammation of the pharynx is called as pharyngitis. inflammation of the larynx is called as laryngitis. Usually they do not come together.
Tabes dorsalis is a late manifestation of untreated syphilis and is characterized by a triad of clinical symptoms namely gait unsteadiness, lightning pains and urinary incontinence.
atonic bladder
A person with tabes dorsalis walks stooped forward with a wide based "high-stepping" gait and eyes glued to the ground in order to prevent falling.
neurogenic
Tabes Dorsalis
The earliest and probably the most troublesome symptom is pain. This is often described as "stabbing" or "lightning-like" and is quite intense.
Treatment is aimed at curing the infection and hopefully halting the progression of neurologic damage. Treatment is unfortunately limited in reversing the damage already done.
Due to degeneration of nerves that carry position sense from the legs, patients are unable to judge the position of their feet in relation to the ground while walking.
Visual symptoms are quite common and include double vision, blurred vision, narrowed field of vision and finally blindness. The pupils are characteristically small and non-reactive to light.
Tabes - 1932 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Myopa dorsalis was created in 1794.
Gymnothorax dorsalis was created in 1917.