All Relations between Coma and consciousness

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A M Bertolini, A Santagostin. [Senile liver and its repercussions on cerebral activity]. Minerva medica. vol 70. issue 40. 1979-11-29. PMID:481798. specifically as regards protein metabolism, it is shown that all amino acids dependent on the senescence process (glutammic acid, cystine, thyrosine, histidine, threonine, serine) are related to those involved in altered consciousness states (hepatic and hypoglycaemic coma). 1979-11-29 2023-08-11 human
W D Obrist, T A Gennarelli, H Segawa, C A Dolinskas, T W Langfit. Relation of cerebral blood flow to neurological status and outcome in head-injured patients. Journal of neurosurgery. vol 51. issue 3. 1979-10-26. PMID:469577. when instances of presumed luxury perfusion were excluded, cbf was positively correlated with level of consciousness, assessed on a four-point coma scale. 1979-10-26 2023-08-11 Not clear
J B Posne. Coma and other states of consciousness: the differential diagnosis of brain death. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. vol 315. 1979-05-23. PMID:284736. coma and other states of consciousness: the differential diagnosis of brain death. 1979-05-23 2023-08-11 Not clear
G Kleinberger, P Ferenci, A Gassner, M Pichler, H Loch. [Differences in plasma aminograms in hepatic and diabetic coma]. Zeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie. vol 16. issue 12. 1979-04-25. PMID:741845. the high level of the aa-quotient in the patients of diabetic "coma" gives therefore a good explanation for the rare unconscious state of these patients. 1979-04-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
T Pentelényi, L Kammerer, M Stützel, I Balázs. Alterations of the basal serum insulin and blood glucose in brain-injured patients. Injury. vol 10. issue 3. 1979-03-28. PMID:759367. deep coma is connected with a high blood-sugar level, clear consciousness with a normal glucose level. 1979-03-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
G D Marago. The unconscious child. Paediatrician. vol 7. issue 4-5. 1979-02-26. PMID:724273. the article discusses the probable etiological factors that may lead to coma condition, the physical examination, laboratory diagnosis and therapeutic management of the unconscious patient. 1979-02-26 2023-08-11 Not clear
A S Fleischer, D R Rudman, N S Payne, G T Tindal. Hypothalamic hypothyroidism and hypogonadism in prolonged traumatic coma. Journal of neurosurgery. vol 49. issue 5. 1979-01-15. PMID:213540. in 11 patients whose level of consciousness fluctuated, the reduction in plasma t4 and testerone were proportional to both severity of coma ( r greater than 0.81, p less than 0.05) and depletion of csf camp (r greater than 0.81, p less than 0.05). 1979-01-15 2023-08-11 Not clear
G Teasdale, R Knill-Jones, J van der Sand. Observer variability in assessing impaired consciousness and coma. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. vol 41. issue 7. 1978-11-27. PMID:690637. observer variability in assessing impaired consciousness and coma. 1978-11-27 2023-08-11 Not clear
G Teasdale, R Knill-Jones, J van der Sand. Observer variability in assessing impaired consciousness and coma. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. vol 41. issue 7. 1978-11-27. PMID:690637. considerable discrepancies occurred when overall "levels" of consciousness and coma were used, and also with some terms which are in common use. 1978-11-27 2023-08-11 Not clear
R Nyberg-Hansen, A C Løken, O Tensta. Brainstem lesion with coma for five years following manipulation of the cervical spine. Journal of neurology. vol 218. issue 2. 1978-09-15. PMID:78977. a woman, aged 38, lost consciousness immediately after manipulation of the cervical spine and remained in coma for nearly 5 years in a combined decorticate and decerebrate state. 1978-09-15 2023-08-11 Not clear
M Barge, J Ohanessian, S Garrel, A L Benabid, J P Chirosse. [Mesodiencephalic level of severe head injuries (author's transl)]. Neuro-Chirurgie. vol 24. issue 1. 1978-09-01. PMID:662062. this peculiar level of loss of consciousness is characterized by a coma without mimic and without awakening after painful stimulation, by a stereotyped motor pattern in extension, by a perseverance of the photomotor reflex, while fronto-orbicular and vertical oculo-vestibular reflexes are lacking. 1978-09-01 2023-08-11 Not clear
C J Avezaat, R Braakman, A I Maa. [A scoring device for the level of consciousness: the Glasgow "coma" scale]. Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde. vol 121. issue 53. 1978-02-18. PMID:593450. [a scoring device for the level of consciousness: the glasgow "coma" scale]. 1978-02-18 2023-08-11 Not clear
O Bartels, J F Riemann, H Groit. [Hepatic coma in liver cirrhosis. Prevention and treatment]. Fortschritte der Medizin. vol 95. issue 30. 1977-11-25. PMID:409655. charcoal haemoperfusion decreases the depth of coma and regulates the electroencephalogram, some patients fully recover consciousness. 1977-11-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
B D Snyder, M Ramirez-Lassepas, D M Lipper. Neurologic status and prognosis after cardiopulmonary arrest: I. A retrospective study. Neurology. vol 27. issue 9. 1977-10-20. PMID:561336. seventy percent of the seriously impaired patients never regained consciousness and none emerged from coma within 5 days; 90 percent of patients with good outcome were alert within 18 hours after resuscitation. 1977-10-20 2023-08-11 Not clear
T Pentelényi, L Kammere. Changes in blood glucose after head injury and its prognostic significance. Injury. vol 8. issue 4. 1977-06-30. PMID:858637. deep coma was associated with a high blood-sugar level, whereas when consciousness was regained a prompt decrease in the blood-sugar level was observed. 1977-06-30 2023-08-11 Not clear
H A Hedayati, M Behesht. Profound spontaneous hypoglycaemia in congestive heart failure. Current medical research and opinion. vol 4. issue 7. 1977-05-20. PMID:844328. six patients were in coma on admittance, 1 was confused, and 4 were conscious. 1977-05-20 2023-08-11 Not clear
B N French, A B Dubli. The value of computerized tomography in the management of 1000 consecutive head injuries. Surgical neurology. vol 7. issue 4. 1977-05-20. PMID:847631. the yield of abnormal scans varied with the neurological state at the time of the scan: alert and normal neurologically, 13%; alert and focal deficit, 50%; impaired consciousness and no lateralizing findings, 35%; impaired consciousness and lateralizing findings, 85%; deep coma or posturing, 56%. 1977-05-20 2023-08-11 Not clear
E Lepkifker, L M Lewi. Elevated myo-inositol concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid of neonates and of patients with an impaired state of consciousness. Biomedicine / [publiee pour l'A.A.I.C.I.G.]. vol 25. issue 10. 1977-04-15. PMID:1016679. all patients whose csf inositol concentrations were greater than 70 mug/ml (as determined by s. carlsbergensis microbiological assay) showed disturbances of the state of consciousness, reported as stupor, coma or confusion in adults, or apathy and stupor in infants. 1977-04-15 2023-08-11 Not clear
A De Troyer, J C Demane. Clinical, biological and pathogenic features of the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone. A review of 26 cases with marked hyponatraemia. The Quarterly journal of medicine. vol 45. issue 180. 1977-02-24. PMID:1005653. neurological signs included disorders of consciousness (stage i and ii coma), extrapyramidal signs, asterixis and epileptic seizures. 1977-02-24 2023-08-11 Not clear
R H Spector, R A Davidoff, R J Schwartzma. Phenytoin-induced ophthalmoplegia. Neurology. vol 26. issue 11. 1976-12-30. PMID:824568. coincident with the ophthalmoplegia, the state of consciousness varied from drowsiness to coma and the blood levels of phenytoin ranged from 36 to 55 mug per milliliter. 1976-12-30 2023-08-11 Not clear