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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for Pulse
  1. ... Surgery; Committee On Fetus And Newborn. Role of pulse oximetry in examining newborns for congenital heart disease: ...
  2. ... controls body functions such as breathing, blood pressure, heart rate, and digestion. Neural crest cells also give rise ... involving the autonomic nervous system, including difficulty regulating heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature. Some people with ...
  3. ... cord. It regulates many basic body functions, including heart rate, breathing, eating, and sleeping. It also relays information ... in males, breathing problems, a slow or uneven heart rate, and feeding difficulties.The mutation that causes SIDDT ...
  4. ... thyroid hormones influence growth and development, body temperature, heart rate, menstrual cycles, and weight. Hashimoto's disease is ... hair that is thin and dry, a slow heart rate, joint or muscle pain, and constipation. People with ...
  5. ... people with CCHS may have difficulty regulating their heart rate and blood pressure, for example, in response to ... controlled by this system, including regulation of breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature, are inconsistent in ...
  6. ... The brainstem regulates many basic body functions, including heart rate, breathing, eating, and sleeping. It also relays information ... to brainstem malfunction, including a slow or uneven heart rate, abnormal breathing patterns, difficulty controlling body temperature, unusual ...
  7. ... neurons), which control involuntary body functions such as heart rate, digestion, and breathing, result in several features of ... but eventually also while awake. Their blood pressure, pulse rate, and body temperature are also irregular.People ...
  8. ... malignant hyperthermia may experience a rapid increase in heart rate and body temperature (hyperthermia), abnormally fast breathing, muscle ...
  9. ... tachycardia (CPVT), in which an increase in the heart rate can trigger an abnormally fast and irregular heartbeat ...
  10. ... with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy experience a slow heart rate and a lack of oxygen during delivery (fetal ...
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