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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
Recording of interview with Pat Parry (Vol.1)
Pat Parry is a professor of English at Alfred University, NY. Parry met Nouwen while on sabbatical from Alfred University at Yale Divinity School and developed a lifelong friendship with him.1 (out of 2) audio cassettes (1 hr., 22 mins.)Title based on contents of the item. ; Located in audio cassettes box 13. ; Reference copies of the audio cassettes are available (located with originals). ; The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy. ; Digitized February 4, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of two audio cassettes SR2008 01 72 59 v1 and SR2008 01 72 59 v2. The recordings feature Pat Parry [Sibley] being interviewed by Joe Vorstermans at Parry's home in Alfred Station, NY. Parry is a professor of English at Alfred University, NY. Parry recalls meeting Nouwen's parents, celebrating Easter Sunday Mass and visiting in The Netherlands, at the Sibley family and the Nouwen home in Lausanne, Switzerland. Themes present in Parry's interview include racial issues, Hiroshima, traveling, Pendle Hill (Wallingford, PA) and John Mogabgab
Aerial view of the S. M. Jones Company
An aerial view of the S. M. Jones Company taken from the pamphlet entitiled "The Inside Story; More concerning Sucker Rods" by the S. M. Jones Company published around 1925. The black and white photograph is a reproduction from the original pamphlet. The S. M. Jones Company manufactured sucker rods used in oil well pumping units. The company was owned by Toledo mayor and businessman Samuel Milton Jones
Letter from Lieutenant Alfred E. Jones to Catherine "Kitty" M. Jones, Chicago, Illinois, August 12, 1920
A letter from Lt. Alfred E. "Al" Jones of the Medical Corps of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I, to his sister, Catherine M. "Kit" Jones, of Chicago, Illinois. In his letter, he asks after family members
Letter from Lieutenant Alfred E. Jones, France, to Anna E. Jones, Chicago, Illinois, January 21, 1919
A letter from Lt. Alfred E. "Al" Jones of the Medical Corps of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I, to his sister, Anna E. Jones, of Chicago, Illinois. In his letter, he asks after family members and describes where to visit in France once the war is over
Letter from Lieutenant Alfred E. Jones, Coblenz, Germany, to Catherine "Kitty" M. Jones, Chicago, Illinois, September 12, 1921
A letter from Lt. Alfred E. "Al" Jones of the Medical Corps of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I, to his sister, Catherine M. "Kit" Jones, of Chicago, Illinois. In his letter, he asks after family members
A theoretical model for predicting strength of ring-stiffened tubular T-joints in offshore structures
A theoretical model for predicting the strength of ring-stiffened tubular T-joints in offshore structures M. M. K. Lee, BSc, PhD, CEng, MICE, MIStructE, and A. Llewelyn-Parry, BEng Although not commonly used in modern design, ring stiffeners were extensively used to enhance the strength of tubular joints in older offshore steel jacket structures. No detailed guidance on the determination of the strength of ring-stiffened joints can be found in any major offshore code. There is therefore a need for research for the purposes of structural assessment when platforms are upgraded or modified...<br/
The marriage record of Jones-Parry, C. A. and Stanton, Agnes M
Marriage license for C.A. Jones-Parry and Agnes M. Stanton. William A. Noyle was the officiant
Arctic: Bruce Parry
Description from Publisher: Explorer Bruce Parry takes an epic Arctic journey, following the six-month Polar summer through Greenland, Canada, Alaska, Russia and Scandinavia to document a vital part of our world at a point of extraordinary change.
In this companion to a landmark BBC series, Arctic tells the stories of traditional Arctic inhabitants along with the oilworkers, miners and scientists who have been attracted to this dramatic yet hostile landscape in search of the wealth of natural resources and ecological data it can provide. He highlights the friction between old and new ways as traditional lifestyles are threatened by many factors:climate change, new legislation and the intrusion of big business. Within engaging, intimate text and specially commissioned photography along with stills from the series, this book provides a human focus in an environmental context. Immersing himself in the cultures of peoples like the Chukchi, the Sami, the hunters of Qaanaaq and the Gwitchin tribes of the Canadian north, Bruce stresses their connection to the lands and hunting grounds that sustain them while exposing the issues they face. Rich in content and narrative, Arctic Circle with Bruce Parry brings human stories and global issues to the fore, pinpointing cultures on the brink of irreversible change
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