Patho- Midterm Flashcards . Manifestations of the various clinical states are: Stage I: vomiting, lethargy, drowsiness. Stage II: disorientation, delirium, aggressiveness and combativeness, central neurologic hyperventilation, shallow breathing, hyperactive reflexes, stupor. Stage III: obtundation, coma, hyperventilation, decorticate rigidity. Stage IV: Deepening coma, decerebrate rigidity, loss of ocular reflexes, large fixed pupils, divergent eye movements. Stage V: Seizures, loss of deep tendon reflexes, flaccidity respiratory arrest. Caused by toxin (often aspirin or aspirin containing products), interferes with normal mitochondrial function. Nelson is casting an even wider -- and cheaper -- net by inviting families with autism to register on the Internet and send samples of saliva for further DNA research. A tic is a sudden, repetitive, nonrhythmic motor movement or vocalization involving discrete muscle groups. Tics can be invisible to the observer, such as abdominal.
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