• The BezoldJarisch reflex (also called the Bezold reflex, the Jarisch-Bezold reflex or Von BezoldJarisch reflex) involves a variety of cardiovascular...
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    spectrum. One account for these physiological responses is the Bezold-Jarisch reflex. Vasovagal syncope may be part of an evolved response, specifically...
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  • pharmacologist. The BezoldJarisch reflex, a cardiovascular decompressor reflex, is named after Adolf Jr. and physiologist Albert von Bezold (1836–1868). Among...
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  • of the startle response is a startle reflex reaction. The startle reflex is a brainstem reflectory reaction (reflex) that serves to protect vulnerable parts...
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  • Bezold is a surname, and may refer to: Albert von Bezold (1836–1868), German physiologist BezoldJarisch reflex Carl Bezold (1859–1922), German orientalist...
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  • etc. Bezold-Jarisch reflex — involves a variety of cardiovascular and neurological processes which cause hypopnea and bradycardia. Biceps reflex — a jerking...
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    coordinated neural network participating in the cardioinhibitory BezoldJarisch reflex (BJR) regulating fainting and recovery. Syncope may be caused by...
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    or antibiotics. Jarisch thought that the reaction was caused by a toxin released from the dying spirochetes. Jarisch-Bezold reflex Immune reconstitution...
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    cause trauma. See also laughter-induced syncope, cataplexy, and BezoldJarisch reflex. Gelastic seizures can be due to focal lesions to the hypothalamus...
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    professional cyclist Miguel Indurain had a resting heart rate of 28 BPM. BezoldJarisch reflex – Processes which cause hypopnea Hafeez Y, Grossman SA (9 August...
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  • fast heart rate caused by low blood pressure is more common, a BezoldJarisch reflex has been described in 10% of people, where a slow heart rate is...
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  • normal physiology electroencephalographic alpha wave BezoldJarisch reflex Albert von Bezold, Adolf Jarisch pharmacology, toxicology effect of certain alkaloids...
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  • the activation of the baroreceptors in the left ventricle (the BezoldJarisch reflex). Locally, because no blood is being shunted, the swelling reduces...
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    body's muscles, heart, nerves and circulatory system. The eponymous "BezoldJarisch reflex" is a triad of responses (apnea, bradycardia, and hypotension) resulting...
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    Increased stimulation, associated with the vagus nerve, results in the Bezold-Jarisch reflex: hypotension, bradycardia and apnoea. The neurotoxicity of Veratrum...
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  • Vladimir Betz 1834–1894 Ukrainian Betz cell Albert von Bezold 1836–1868 Germany BezoldJarisch reflex Mayim Bialik 1975– United States Elisabeth Binder Austria...
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