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  2. Ganglionic blocker - Wikipedia

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    Because ganglionic blockers block both the parasympathetic nervous system and sympathetic nervous system, the effect of these drugs depends upon the dominant tone in the organ system. [2] The opposite of a ganglionic blocker is referred to as a ganglionic stimulant. Some substances can exhibit both stimulating and blocking effects on autonomic ...

  3. Ulnar tunnel syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Ulnar tunnel syndrome is usually caused by a ganglion cyst pressing on the ulnar nerve, other causes include traumas to the wrist and repetitive movements, but often the cause is unknown (idiopathic). [2] Long distance bicycle rides are associated with transient alterations in ulnar nerve function. [3]

  4. Hexamethonium - Wikipedia

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    The organ system and adverse effects of ganglion blockers are due to the parasympathetic and sympathetic stimuli blockage at preganglionic sites. Side-effects include combined sympatholytic (e.g., orthostatic hypotension and sexual dysfunction ) and parasympatholytic (e.g., constipation, urinary retention , glaucoma , blurry vision, decreased ...

  5. Hand injury - Wikipedia

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    Ganglion cysts are soft globular structures that occur on the back of the hand usually near the junction of the wrist joint. These small swellings are usually painless when small but can affect hand motion when they become large. The cysts contain a jelly like substance and usually do disappear on their own.

  6. List of ICD-9 codes 320–389: diseases of the nervous system ...

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    Block Title I 001–139: Infectious and Parasitic Diseases II 140–239: Neoplasms III 240–279: Endocrine, Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases, and Immunity Disorders IV 280–289: Diseases of the Blood and Blood-forming Organs V 290–319: Mental Disorders VI 320–389: Diseases of the Nervous System and Sense Organs VII 390–459

  7. Leading dog chew toy company celebrates its 70th birthday ...

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    While nobody can wave a magic wand to make them all find a home, one dog chew toy company is celebrating its 70th birthday by giving them a helping hand along the way with some of the best durable ...

  8. 9 charged with looting during L.A. fires; Emmy award among ...

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    L.A. County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman announced looting charges Monday, and also said one man was charged with arson for starting a blaze in an Azusa park.

  9. Neuromuscular-blocking drug - Wikipedia

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    This drug needs to block about 70–80% of the ACh receptors for neuromuscular conduction to fail, and hence for effective blockade to occur. At this stage, end-plate potentials (EPPs) can still be detected, but are too small to reach the threshold potential needed for activation of muscle fiber contraction.