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- BookJ. Eric Piña-Garza.Contents:
1. Paroxysmal disorders
2. Altered states of consciousness
3. Headache
4. Increased intracranial pressure
5. Psychomotor retardations and regression
6. The hypotonic infant
7. Flaccid limb weakness in childhood
8. Cramps, muscles stiffness, and exercise intolerance
9. Sensory and autonomic disturbances
10. Ataxia
11. Hemiplegia
12. Paraplegia and quadriplegia
13. Monoplegia
14. Movement disorders
15. Disorders of ocular motility
16. Disorders of the visual system
17. Lower brainstem and cranial nerve dysfunction
18. Disorders of cranial volume and shape.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2013 - ArticleMattsson W, Hellekant C, Andréasson L.Acta Radiol Ther Phys Biol. 1977 Oct;16(5):385-93.Combination chemotherapy in advanced squamous carcinoma of the head and neck resulted in objective remission in 5 of 8 patients, with a median duration of 9 months. In 4 patients, the intravenous chemotherapy was supplemented by regional intra-arterial short-time infusion chemotherapy, by which one patient obtained a partial remission and 3 a static disease. The most important results of the methods used were the subjective improvements of the patients. The side-effects were acceptable, and no serious complications were observed.