Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.20431/2456-057x.0402002
S. Bouomrani, Wided Letaïef, Ines Lamloum, Rim Mesfar
Thus mutated fibromine would be unable, as a tumor suppressor, to control the maturation and proliferation of glial and neuronal cells, which explains the frequent development of neurological tumors (glioma, neuroma, and neurofibroma), which are the main signs of this disease [1-3]. Other clinical manifestations may be associated with these neurological tumors: cutaneous, bone, endocrine, cardiac, vascular, and ocular involvement signing the systemic nature of this disease and making its diagnosis sometimes a real challenge for the clinician [2,4].
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.20431/2456-057x.0501002
H. Abdelmelek, A. Hanini, Abdelhamid Adouani, Amen Allah Amri, Z. Bouslama
The present manuscript aims to propose a mathematical interpretation of emointelligence equation applied to Eukaryote and Prokaryote in the different cases of COVID-19 by i) thinking out of the box and ii) by introducing key notions at the level of neurosciences, physiology, mathematical and physical fields. Further motivations come from the failure of methodologies or theory able to understand Prokaryote-Eukaryote interactions and their implication in health and disease context. Previous research points the existence of interactions in living organisms, particularly between Animal or Human cells and viruses, bacteria (Pitkanen, 2003). Quantum biology and quantum medicine refers to a few number of Prokaryote-Eukaryote theories. Nowadays, we can consider a concept of a“quantum information: QI” ‘governing the work and mechanism of living system based on emointelligence equation between Eukaryotes (Human and Animal) and Prokaryotes (bacteria, parasites, virus like SARS-COV-2, etc) (Abdelmelek et al, 2018; Abdelmelek et al, 2019). One might envisage natural quantum mechanisms that link nature, plant, Animal, Human, and universe as previously described by our concept named One Nature One Emotion One Health where atoms and especially emotions are rearranged by entanglement mechanisms (Abdelmelek et al, 2019a, 2019b). Health could be understood as living systems coherence or harmony (Kaplan, 2001) especially the ratio Eukaryote/Prokaryote.The debate has now shifted from the question of whether quantum coherence and tunneling are involved in Prokaryote-Eukaryote mechanisms to the role played by entanglement in harmony or health.
本手稿旨在通过i)打破常规思维和ii)引入神经科学、生理学、数学和物理领域层面的关键概念,提出适用于不同COVID-19病例的真核生物和原核生物的emointelligence方程的数学解释。进一步的动机来自无法理解原核-真核生物相互作用及其在健康和疾病背景下的含义的方法或理论。先前的研究指出活的有机体中存在相互作用,特别是动物或人类细胞与病毒、细菌之间的相互作用(Pitkanen, 2003)。量子生物学和量子医学是指一些原核-真核生物理论。如今,我们可以考虑基于真核生物(人类和动物)和原核生物(细菌、寄生虫、SARS-COV-2等病毒)之间的智能方程来考虑控制生命系统工作和机制的“量子信息QI”概念(Abdelmelek et al ., 2018;Abdelmelek et al, 2019)。人们可以设想将自然、植物、动物、人类和宇宙联系起来的自然量子机制,正如我们之前所描述的“一种自然、一种情感、一种健康”的概念,其中原子,尤其是情感,通过纠缠机制重新排列(Abdelmelek等人,2019a, 2019b)。健康可以理解为生命系统的一致性或和谐(卡普兰,2001年),特别是真核生物/原核生物的比例。现在的争论已经从量子相干性和隧道效应是否涉及原核-真核生物机制的问题转移到纠缠在和谐或健康中所起的作用。
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.20431/2456-057x.0401004
Dhananjay Gupta, Anjani Kumar Bhushan, A. Mehta, M. Javali, P. T. Acharya, R. Srinivasa
Critically ill patients with advanced disease may require frequent close monitoring of cerebral hemodynamics, including intracranial blood flows and pressures. Repetitive evaluations with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) or Lumbar puncture may be difficult and thus TCD may play an important role in the management of these patients. Here we report a case of TBM with vasculopathy who showed elevated blood flow velocities in the Posterior (PCA), Middle (MCA) and Anterior Cerebral Arteries (ACA). These changes were reversible after treatment with ATT and steroids.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.20431/2456-057x.0401001
M. Malik, Nadeem Shabbir, A. Rafiq, A. Virk
Muhammad Akbar Malik, Nadeem Shabbir, Arshad Rafiq, Ahmad Omar Virk In charge Top-Down-Bottom-Up-Childhood-Epilepsy-Programme, The Brain Associates Lahore, Pakistan Associate Program Director, Department of Pediatrics, Nassau University Medical Center, USA Visiting Consultant Pediatric neurologist, The Brain Assciates Lahore, Pakistan Pediatric neurologistChildren’s Hospital Faisalabad, Pakistan
Muhammad Akbar Malik, Nadeem Shabbir, Arshad Rafiq, Ahmad Omar Virk负责自顶向下,自底向上的儿童癫痫项目,巴基斯坦拉合尔脑协会,美国拿骚大学医学中心儿科部,副项目主任,巴基斯坦拉合尔脑协会,访问顾问儿科神经学家,巴基斯坦费萨拉巴德儿童医院
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.20431/2456-057x.0402003
J. Błaszczyk, J. Cieślińska-Świder
Neuromechanical control of human erect posture is commonly modeled as an inverted pendulum which dynamics depend on the body's anthropometry, particularly on body height and weight. From a perspective of neuromechanics, neuromuscular control in individuals with excessive body weight is primarily determined by the universal requirement for optimization of the energetic cost of movement. This forces elimination from the behavior of the most energy-consuming movements. Additional reason for reduced motor activity in individuals with excessive body weight might be the associated decline of postural stability. This problem becomes an inspiration for the present research.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.20431/2456-057x.0601001
M. Kim, B. Yoo
The arterial pulse wave velocity (PWV), a known independent predictor of cardiovascular disease, is widely used in clinical settings to determine changes in blood vessels caused by atherosclerosis. 1,2 PWV increases as arteriosclerosis worsens, and increased arterial stiffness exacerbates vascular damage and atherosclerosis. 3,4 It mainly affects the small vessels of the end organ.The brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV), most commonly used for its simple and reproducible measurements,reflects thecentral and peripheral arterial stiffness. 2
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.20431/2456-057x.0403004
A. Magbri, Suhail Aftab, Vincent S. Toma, Karla R Luketic, Anita D Moses, K. Miller
Thirty years ago, virtually all surgical procedures are carried out in hospitals. Waits for weeks and months for a surgical procedure are not uncommon, and patients spent several weeks at hospital and several weeks out of these facilities to recover. This healthcare system delivery is inconvenient, inefficient and resented by patients and doctors alike. It costs the United States a great deal of economic resource spending that can be smartly used for other purposes. In many countries, this is still the way to deliver health services, but not any more in the United States.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.20431/2456-057x.0402004
Huang
Anxiety is described as “a diffuse, unpleasant, vague sense of apprehension” [1-2]. The symptom is often a response to an imprecise or unknown threat. Usually, it comes from the mind’s vision of possible dangers and treats in common situations [1-2]. It is a common feeling among Western patients, and can be accompanied by fear and constant worry, which are two of the seven emotions treated in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).[1-2]
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.20431/2456-057x.0401002
Swatilekha Roy Sarkar, Dr. Rajib Dutta
Unstable tandem repeat expansions are involved in a wide variety of neurological diseases which may or may not share similar clinical features. Non coding repeat expansions are known to cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Fronto temporal dementia (FTD), spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA 1,2,3,6,7,17), Huntingtons disease (HD). Dentatorubro pallidoluysian atrophy (DRPLA), benign adult familial myoclonic epilepsies (BAFME), myotonic dystrophies (DM1). Spino bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA), Friedreich ataxia (FRDA), Oculopharyngealmu scular dystrophy (OPMD), Jacobsen syndrome, Fragile XE syndrome (FRAXE) to name a few. Gene expansion repeat diseases can arise from 5”UTR, coding exons, introns or even 3”UTR region.
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