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"This conflict between peripheral and central origin of tinnitus is simplistic," he said.

The FCL attachment point was anatomically located, and a guidewire was introduced just anteriorly to the central origin of the FCL.

These results could not reduce the validity of the theory about the central origin of pain in tension-type headache [32], rather they would indicate that low serum NAA is not related to central mechanisms of pain processing, but to neuronal abnormalities which may specifically predispose to migraine.

Exclusion criteria were a primary cardiac or central origin of respiratory failure, and overt sepsis at the time of admission.

Although CAF implies a central origin of fatigue, it is still unclear from which part of the central nervous system the failure originates.

In follow-up experiments an anesthetic block of the peripheral nerves proximal to the stimulation site prevented the afferent flow to the central nervous system, confirming the central origin of the enhanced mechanical output produced by the wider pulse-width paradigm (Collins 2007).

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The peripheral and central origins of pain in cluster headache (CH) have been a matter of much debate.

However, it must be considered that although the SNS outflow from brain to WAT appears to be similar among rpWAT and iWAT, as described in Siberian hamsters [18], some apparent differences in the pattern of the central origins of this innervation have been described.

The noteworthy circadian rhythmicity of cluster headache has led to the concept of a central origin for its initiation [65 67].

These include: a disorder of movement or posture of central origin, a disorder of motor function, no evidence of clinical regression, latest assessment at 4 years of age or older, absence of syndrome/brain anomaly/chromosomal anomaly and no evidence of generalized hypotonia.

Cheyne-Stokes respiration (CSR) is a special form of this disorder, mixed sleep apnoea (MSA), in which there is an initial cessation of breathing of central origin with a collapse of the soft parts of the pharynx, followed by a resumption of function of the respiratory centre, while the upper airway is collapsed.

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