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互联网隐私
出版
个人可识别信息
隐私政策
计算机科学
计算机安全
万维网
政治学
法学
信息隐私
作者
Ezgi Tiryaki,Holli Horak
出处
期刊:Continuum
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2014-10-01
卷期号:20 (5): 1185-1207
被引量:131
标识
DOI:10.1212/01.con.0000455886.14298.a4
摘要
The anterior horn cells control all voluntary movement: motor activity, respiratory, speech, and swallowing functions are dependent upon signals from the anterior horn cells. Diseases that damage the anterior horn cells, therefore, have a profound impact. Symptoms of anterior horn cell loss (weakness, falling, choking) lead patients to seek medical attention. Neurologists are the most likely practitioners to recognize and diagnose damage or loss of anterior horn cells. ALS, the prototypical motor neuron disease, demonstrates the impact of this class of disorders. ALS and other motor neuron diseases can represent diagnostic challenges. Neurologists are often called upon to serve as a "medical home" for these patients: coordinating care, arranging for durable medical equipment, and leading discussions about end-of-life care with patients and caregivers. It is important for neurologists to be able to identify motor neuron diseases and to evaluate and treat patients affected by them.
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