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Plasma cateeholamines during activation of the sympathetic nervous system in a patient with shy-drager syndrome (1980).
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Gross, G. M. Nagel-Hiemke, I. Krause, K. -H. |
| Abstract | Summary. Plasma catecholamines and circulation parameters were studied in a patient with a Shy-Drager syndrome. Basal values of free noradrenaline and dopamine were within the normal range, whereas the adrenaline level was de-creased. The response of plasma catecholamines to different kinds of physical activity was pathological. The inability to maintain elevated catecholamine levels during prolonged activity corresponded to impaired circulatory regu-lation and may provide an additional tool for diagnosis and monitoring of the Shy-Drager syndrome. |
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| Publisher Date | 1980-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Shy-drager Syndrome Sympathetic Nervous System Plasma Cateeholamines Plasma Catecholamine Prolonged Activity Adrenaline Level Additional Tool Impaired Circulatory Regu-lation Physical Activity Different Kind Free Noradrenaline Elevated Catecholamine Level Basal Value Normal Range Circulation Parameter |
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