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Editor: Italo Biaggioni, M.D.
Bibliographical search: Jennifer Lyon, Clinical
Informatics Consult Service, Eskind Biomedical Library, Vanderbilt University
The Streeten syndrome revisited: familial orthostatic intolerance
Alpha-synuclein deposits and oxidative damage
Overexpression of alpha1B-adrenergic receptors resembles MSA?
Hypoglycemia-induced autonomic failure
Overexpression of alpha2-adrenergic receptors induces cardiomyopathy
Sympathetic abnormalities in obesity-hypertension
Tilt-table testing in chronic fatigue
Orthostatic intolerance from a circulating sympatholytic factor
Pacing in the treament of syncope
Sweating abnormalities early in diabetic neuropathy
Treatment with Beta-blockers for syncope
Fludrocortisone in chronic fatigue
Auditory responses in MSA
Opiod addiction and sympathetic activity
Causes of syncope
Motor cortex involvement in MSA
Alpha-synuclein in MSA and Lewy bodies
Nitric oxide and flow-mediated dilation
Modulation of sympathetic activity by brain hemispheres
Autonomic dysfunction, a risk factor for death in heart failure
Alpha-synuclein deposits in PAF
Autoimmune autonomic neuropathies
Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor
Neurotrophin-4 and development of the SNS
Symptoms associated with syncope
Implantable loop recorders in diagnosis of syncope
Pacemakers in treatment of syncope
Endothelin-1 modulates sympathetic activity
Glucocorticoids and central angiotensin
Exercise induces transient autonomic failure
Dysarthria, an indicator of prognosis in MSA?
Sympathetic reinnervation in heart transplants
Resting heart rate and sudden death
Clonidine in the treatment of heart failure
CPAP reduces sympathetic overactivity in heart failure
Beta-blockers in the treatment of heart failure
Cardiac "atrophy" induced by bed-rest
Autonomic dysfunction, a risk factor for death
Baroreflex or stretch-o-reflex?
Gender difference in autonomic function
Anticipatory reactions and stroke
Implantable
loop recorders vs tilt-table test