Dysautonomi is a term used to describe any congenital or acquired anomaly in the autonomic nervous system that adversely affects health. This can result in a variety of clinical symptoms, ranging from transient episodes of hypotension to tonic pupil syndrome to progressive neurodegenerative disease. It is not the intention of this chapter to provide a detailed description on the numerous dysautonomic syndromes; however, a few comments will be made on the disorders in which ocular findings are early or prominent signs
Shy-Drager syndrome is a subtype of multiple system atrophy (MSA), one of the three idiopathic neuro...
YOUNG et al. (1969) first described briefly a patient with a disease process which (1) involved pure...
The human neurodegenerative disorders include a group characterized by clinically relevant autonomic...
The term dysautonomia refers to a change in autonomic nervous system function that adversely affects...
Dysautonomia refers to a disease where the autonomic nervous system is dysfunctional. This may be a ...
The cardiovascular branch of autonomic nervous system (ANS) is responsible for the regulation of hea...
The varying clinical presentations of not so well recognized diseases, which continue to haunt patie...
Dysautonomia refers to a disease where the autonomic nervous system is dysfunctional. This may be a ...
Dysautonomia (autonomic dysfunction) occurs in the Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS) and hypermobility s...
Riley-Day syndrome, also called familial dysautonomia, is a rare disorder found almost exclusively i...
Two forms of primary or idiopathic autonomic neuropathy once were classified by the temporal profile...
10.1111/j.1085-9489.2005.00051.xJournal of the Peripheral Nervous System104382 - 38
The autonomic nervous system (SNA) innervates all the organs and ensures the homeostasis of the body...
Abnormalities of accommodation usually are acquired and occur most frequently as part of the normal ...
The autonomic nervous system has a craniosacral parasympathetic and a thoracolumbar sym-pathetic pat...
Shy-Drager syndrome is a subtype of multiple system atrophy (MSA), one of the three idiopathic neuro...
YOUNG et al. (1969) first described briefly a patient with a disease process which (1) involved pure...
The human neurodegenerative disorders include a group characterized by clinically relevant autonomic...
The term dysautonomia refers to a change in autonomic nervous system function that adversely affects...
Dysautonomia refers to a disease where the autonomic nervous system is dysfunctional. This may be a ...
The cardiovascular branch of autonomic nervous system (ANS) is responsible for the regulation of hea...
The varying clinical presentations of not so well recognized diseases, which continue to haunt patie...
Dysautonomia refers to a disease where the autonomic nervous system is dysfunctional. This may be a ...
Dysautonomia (autonomic dysfunction) occurs in the Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS) and hypermobility s...
Riley-Day syndrome, also called familial dysautonomia, is a rare disorder found almost exclusively i...
Two forms of primary or idiopathic autonomic neuropathy once were classified by the temporal profile...
10.1111/j.1085-9489.2005.00051.xJournal of the Peripheral Nervous System104382 - 38
The autonomic nervous system (SNA) innervates all the organs and ensures the homeostasis of the body...
Abnormalities of accommodation usually are acquired and occur most frequently as part of the normal ...
The autonomic nervous system has a craniosacral parasympathetic and a thoracolumbar sym-pathetic pat...
Shy-Drager syndrome is a subtype of multiple system atrophy (MSA), one of the three idiopathic neuro...
YOUNG et al. (1969) first described briefly a patient with a disease process which (1) involved pure...
The human neurodegenerative disorders include a group characterized by clinically relevant autonomic...