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  1. The Neuroanatomic Basis of Surgery of the Autonomic Nervous System by Albert Ph.D., MD (Professor of Anatomy, St Louis Univ School of Medicine) Kuntz, 1949
  2. Sandalwood oil's effect on the autonomic nervous system.: An article from: Original Internist by Jerome Block, 2003-03-01
  3. Chemical Aspects of the Autonomic Nervous System by D.J. Triggle, 1969-01-01
  4. The Autonomic Nervous System by J Harold Burn, 1965
  5. Nervous Control of the Heart (The Autonomic Nervous System) by Alec D. Shepherd, 1996-09-01
  6. Central Nervous Control of Autonomic Function (AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM) by Barry Jordan, 1997-07-16
  7. Primer on the Autonomic Nervous System, 2nd edition by various, 2004-01-01
  8. The autonomic nervous system by John Newport Langley, 2010-08-24
  9. Management of disorders of the autonomic nervous system (The General practice manuals) by Lewis T Palumbo, 1955
  10. Autonomic Nervous System by Joseph Pick, 1970-08
  11. Theconduction of the Nervous Impulse (Together With) the Autonomic Nervous System (Leather Bound) by J.N. Langley, Keith Lucas, 1921
  12. Atlas Of Human Anatomy Vol. III Part 2....Atlas of Neuroanatomy...Central Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System, Eye, Ear, And Skin by Johannes Sobotta & Frank H. J. Figge, 1963

101. EPodiatry
autonomic nervous system dysfunction. Comments Autonomic notebook. URL http//www.fpnotebook.com/NEUCh1.htm. Comments Dysautonomia
http://www.epodiatry.com/education_sub3.asp?topic=Neurology&sub1=Learning resour

102. Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction In Adolescents With Postural Orthostatic Ta
Clinical autonomic nervous system assessment. All testing was performed in the laboratory during a single day. The methods have been previously described (5
http://www.pedresearch.org/cgi/content/full/48/2/218
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Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction in Adolescents with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Is Characterized by Attenuated Vagal Baroreflex and Potentiated Sympathetic Vasomotion
JULIAN M. STEWART Department of Pediatrics, The Center for Pediatric Hypotension, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York 10595, U.S.A. Correspondence: Julian M. Stewart, M.D., Ph.D., The Center for Pediatric Hypotension and Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Suite 618, Munger Pavilion, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY 10595, U.S.A.
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DISCUSSION REFERENCES The objective was to determine the nature of autonomic and vasomotor changes in adolescent patients with orthostatic tachycardia associated with the chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and the postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). Continuous electrocardiography

103. Autonomic Nervous System - StormingMedia
Pentagon reports and documents about autonomic nervous system.
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104. Syllabus On Geriatric Anesthesiology
With advancing age, the autonomic nervous system (ANS), heart and blood vessels autonomic nervous system. In McLeskey CH, ed. Geriatric Anesthesiology.
http://www.asahq.org/clinical/geriatrics/cardio.htm
Syllabus on Geriatric Anesthesiology
Mark D. Tasch, M.D.
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesia
Indiana University School of Medicine
1120 South Drive, FH #204
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5115
Mark_Tasch@anesthesia.iupui.edu
With advancing age, the autonomic nervous system (ANS), heart and blood vessels become less capable of maintaining hemodynamic stability. While aging is, of course, a heterogeneous process both within and among individuals, some aspects are characteristic of the elderly cohort. Typical developments include a diminution in the tonic influence of the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS), a decline in the responsiveness of b -receptors and a progressive replacement of supple, functional cardiac and vascular tissue by stiff, fibrotic material. Veins are also subject to progressive stiffening with age. The decreased compliance of the capacitance system reduces its ability to "buffer" changes in intravascular volume. Thus, aging can exaggerate the hypotension that results from blood loss, as well as from the peripheral pooling of blood with general or conduction anesthesia.

105. PharmGKB: Autonomic Nervous System Diseases
Alternate Names, ANS (autonomic nervous system) Diseases; ANS Disease; ANS Diseases; Autonomic Central Nervous System Diseases; Autonomic Disease;
http://www.pharmgkb.org/do/serve?objId=PA443466&objCls=Disease

106. VUMC Team Nets $9.5 Million To Study Autonomic Nervous System
The autonomic nervous system takes care of these things for us. Disorders of the autonomic nervous system usually cause very high or very low heart
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/reporter/?ID=2182

107. Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia symptoms can be explained by autonomic (sympathetic) nervous system dysfunction
http://www.martinez-lavin.com/Fibromyalgia.htm
What is Fibromyalgia?
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a common illness that affects 2% of the general population, of which the majority are female. The illness may be triggered by physical or emotional trauma. FM is characterized by chronic widespread pain, by sleeping problems, and by profound fatigue that does not improve after resting. There is significant overlap between FM and chronic fatigue syndrome. Patients with FM frequently have other symptoms such as headaches, nocturnal jaw tightness, morning stiffness, tingling and numbness of arms and legs, irritable bowel, urinary urgency, dryness in the mouth and eyes, cold swollen hands, anxiety and/or depression. Another characteristic of FM is tenderness at palpation in defined points at the neck and lower back areas.
Is fibromyalgia easy to recognize ?
The answer is no - for several reasons:
· Many physicians are unaware of the existence of this syndrome.
· The patients are sometimes labeled as hypochondriacs or hysterics because lab tests do not show evidence of disease.
· It may be confused with other rheumatic illnesses such as polymyalgia rheumatica, ankylosing spondylitis or rheumatoid arthritis (because of the generalized muscle and joint pain), with lupus or Sjogren's syndrome (because of its perplexing symptoms). However, an important point of differentiation is the lack of any tissue damage or sign of inflammation in FM.

108. Nervous System, Autonomic Definition - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular
Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions.
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109. Prevent Diabetes Problems: Keep Your Nervous System Healthy
Image of nervous system showing location of autonomic nerves. autonomic nerves go from your spinal cord to your lungs, heart, stomach, intestines, bladder,
http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/complications_nerves/
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Prevent Diabetes Problems: Keep Your Nervous System Healthy
On this page: High blood glucose can cause nerve problems.
What are diabetes problems?
Too much glucose (sugar) in the blood for a long time can cause diabetes problems. This high blood glucose (also called blood sugar) can damage many parts of the body, such as the heart, blood vessels, eyes, and kidneys. Heart and blood vessel disease can lead to heart attacks and strokes. You can do a lot to prevent or slow down diabetes problems. This booklet is about nerve problems that can be caused by diabetes. You will learn the things you can do each day and during each year to stay healthy and prevent diabetes problems.

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