Treatment depends on the cause.Any cause that involves the medulla in the brain where the respiratory centre is located & puts pressure on it should be sought for & dealt with.Any mass lesion or stroke could cause it & relieveng the pressure surgically could improve it otherwise it can get better with time once the oedema subsides however it denotes a poor prognosis.
Ataxic dysarthria is caused by damage to the cerebellum or its connections to the cerebral cortex or brain-stem.
patients who have never before received the treatment in question
A new treatment option for patients with lymphoma is known as "peripheral stem cell transplantation."
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Most patients with Campylobacter infection rapidly recover without treatment. For certain groups of patients, infection becomes chronic and requires repeated courses of antibiotics.
There are many possible causes of ataxic gait. Such causes include multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, stroke, head trauma, and even chicken pox complications.
In patients with chronic hypercapnia such as COPD, respirations are primarily stimulated by hypoxia.
Patients with metastatic melanoma who do not respond well to other therapies may be candidates for treatment with aldesleukin.
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You should have patience when organizing the treatment records for all the patients at the hospital.