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Cramp fasciculation syndrome (CFS) is a rare
peripheral nerve hyperexcitability disorder. It is more
severe than the
related (and common)
disorder known...
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conus medullaris or
sacral nerve roots.
There is an ****ociation
between hyperexcitable bulbocavernosus reflex resulting from
stimulation of the
prostatic urethra...
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Neuromyotonia (NMT) is a form of
peripheral nerve hyperexcitability that
causes spontaneous muscular activity resulting from
repetitive motor unit action...
- Ghannam, A; Pelak, VS (March 2017). "Visual snow: a
potential cortical hyperexcitability syndrome".
Current Treatment Options in Neurology. 19 (3): 9. doi:10...
- " In his book
Positive Disintegration, Dąbrowski uses the
terms "
hyperexcitability", "increased excitability", "overexcitability" and
simply "excitability"...
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concentration of
excitable glutamate receptors in the hippocampus.
Hyperexcitability can lead to
cytotoxicity and cell death. It may also have something...
- of GABA by
neuronal cells.
Prevention of neurotransmitter-induced
hyperexcitability of
nerve cells via Kv7.2
channel and AKAP5 may also
contribute to...
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glycine is 7930 mg/kg in rats (oral), and it
usually causes death by
hyperexcitability.
Glycine conjugation pathway has not been
fully investigated. Glycine...
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having recently been
treated with permethrin. In cats it may
induce hyperexcitability, tremors, seizures, and death.
Toxic exposure of
permethrin can cause...
- extensor-plantar reflexes.
Atypically and/or rarely, stimulation, convulsions,
hyperexcitability, and
nightmares may occur.
Anticholinergic effects like dry mouth...