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Trigeminal neuralgia, migraine and sympathetic hyperactivity in a patient with Parry–Romberg syndrome
Parry–Romberg syndrome is a rare disorder of unknown aetiology that involves slowly progressive but self-limited wasting of subcutaneous tissues on one side of the face, usually in the distribution of a branch of the trigeminal nerve. In an internet survey of 205 people on the mailing list of the ‘Romberg's Connection’ site, 52% reported suffering from migraine and 46% from facial pain, almost always affecting the same side as the atrophy. Headaches and facial pain have also featured in case reports, sometimes in association with an intracranial aneurysm or radiological signs of ipsilateral brain pathology.
We had the opportunity to examine trigeminal and cervical sympathetic nerve function in a woman with right-sided Parry–Romberg syndrome, migraine and trigeminal neuralgia. We wished to determine whether signs of trigeminal or cervical sympathetic hyperactivity were associated with the facial hemiatrophy, because aberrant cranial nerve function has been implicated in the pathophysiology of Parry–Romberg syndrome
A Little organ book : in memory of Hubert Parry
[Untitled] / C. Hubert H. Parry -- Chorale prelude on song, Why does azure deck the sky / C.V. Stanford -- Carillon / A. Herbert Brewer --[Untitled] / Alan Gray -- [Untitled] / Charles Macpherson -- Chorale prelude on the tune Worcester / Ivor Atkins -- [Untitled] / Frank Bridge -- [Untitled] / Harold E. Darke -- [Untitled] / Charles Wood -- [Untitled] / Walter G. Alcock -- Elegy / G. Thalben Ball -- Improvisation / Henry G. Ley -- Jesu dulcis memoria / Walford Davies
A Little organ book : in memory of Hubert Parry
[Untitled] / C. Hubert H. Parry -- Chorale prelude on song, Why does azure deck the sky / C.V. Stanford -- Carillon / A. Herbert Brewer --[Untitled] / Alan Gray -- [Untitled] / Charles Macpherson -- Chorale prelude on the tune Worcester / Ivor Atkins -- [Untitled] / Frank Bridge -- [Untitled] / Harold E. Darke -- [Untitled] / Charles Wood -- [Untitled] / Walter G. Alcock -- Elegy / G. Thalben Ball -- Improvisation / Henry G. Ley -- Jesu dulcis memoria / Walford Davies
Letter from C. C. Parry to John Muir, 1888 Aug 26.
[in margin: Dr. Parry]01317526. [Eddy?] St. San Francisco Aug 26th 1888Dear MuirWe hear you have got back from Puget Sound &c no doubt with a good supply of glacial scratches and picturesque impressions. not however I hope as Dr. Hagen the entomologist said of his trip in Montana. [illegible] that he brought back the marks of every rock in Montana on his back- side ! Well you must come & report or give us a chance to hear you talk somewhere. You heard I suppose the sad news from Chico. Mrs Bidwells case pronounced confirmed consumption and she advised to leave Chico forhttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/37244/thumbnail.jp
Letter from C. C. Parry to John Muir, 1887 Jun 4.
not have Asclestopyles [illegible] HRK which comes originally from Mexico. and so our commonest species will be A. Manganita [illegible] besides this is another common foot hill species which has been confounded with A. glance [illegible] but is very distinct and will be A. [bidceda?] Parry! What I now want particularly to see (growing) is A. Glaca. which comes from the Mt. Diabolo region & farther south_I shall read a paper at [?] in this subject some meeting this month. By the way do you hear anything of the fun they get up ridiculing the new administration some lively meetings occasionally I met the other day your friend Major Dane about to sail for New Zealand & AustraliaAre you getting rich & proud? in the ranch. When is that book coming out? Mrs P. desires regard to yourself & family & to Strenzels [illegible] !Yours truly C.C. Parryhttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/36884/thumbnail.jp
The mathematical research of William Parry FRS
In this article we survey the mathematical research of the late William (Bill) Parry, FRS
Charles Christopher Parry letters to Asa Gray
Sender Parry, Charles Christopher (1861-1889
Sam Parry
Digital image created at the Georgia Tech Library, 2010. Scanned at 600ppi.||Physical Condition: GoodSamuel "Sam" Reese Parry graduated from Georgia Tech in 1929 with a degree in G.E
A new fireworm (Amphinomidae) from the Cretaceous of Lebanon identified from three-dimensionally preserved myoanatomy
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