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Central neurogenic hyperventilation related to post-hypoxic thalamic lesion in a child
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Gençpinar, Pinar
, Karaali, Kamil
, Dursun, Oğuz
, Haspolat, Şenay
in
Case Report
/ Central neurogenic hyperventilation
/ children
/ Hyperventilation
/ Lesions
/ tachypnea
/ thalamus
2016
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Central neurogenic hyperventilation related to post-hypoxic thalamic lesion in a child
by
Gençpinar, Pinar
, Karaali, Kamil
, Dursun, Oğuz
, Haspolat, Şenay
in
Case Report
/ Central neurogenic hyperventilation
/ children
/ Hyperventilation
/ Lesions
/ tachypnea
/ thalamus
2016
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Central neurogenic hyperventilation related to post-hypoxic thalamic lesion in a child
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Central neurogenic hyperventilation related to post-hypoxic thalamic lesion in a child
2016
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Overview
Central neurogenic hyperventilation (CNH) is a rare clinical condition, whose mechanism is still unclear. Here, we report a 3-year-old male patient, who had bilateral thalamic, putaminal and globus pallideal infarction resulted in CNH without brainstem involvement. This case may illustrate a possible role for the thalamus in regulating ventilation.
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MDPI AG,PAGEPress Publications,PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy
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