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- Autonomic dysreflexia (AD) is a potentially fatal medical emergency classically characterized by uncontrolled hypertension and cardiac arrhythmia. AD...
- Spinal-cord injury is the most common cause of hyperreflexia (see "Autonomic dysreflexia"). Standard stimuli, such as the filling of the bladder, can cause excessive...
- condition that occurs typically in lesions above the T6 level is autonomic dysreflexia (AD), in which the blood pressure increases to dangerous levels, high...
- 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...
- nifedipine for the treatment of hypertension ****ociated with autonomic dysreflexia in spinal cord injury. Nifedipine has been used frequently as a tocolytic...
- in the bloodstream Boosting (doping), a method of inducing autonomic dysreflexia Gene doping, the hypothetical non-therapeutic use of gene therapy by...
- used by people with urethral damage or by those with severe autonomic dysreflexia. An intermittent catheter, or a catheter that is inserted and then removed...
- depression Autosomal dominant, a classification of genetic traits Autonomic dysreflexia, a potential medical emergency Adamantyl, abbreviated "Ad" in organic...
- labor and delivery that threatens both mother and fetus is autonomic dysreflexia, in which the blood pressure increases to dangerous levels high enough...
- officials is the technique of boosting blood pressure, known as autonomic dysreflexia. The increase in blood pressure can improve performance by 15% and is...