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* A woman with peripheral bilateral paresis's followings
of the facial nerve from herpetic neuritis, treated by antistress
therapy (**). (Updated on November 2005).
* Therty-six months of drug therapy in a child with ligamentous
laxity and clumsiness. Updating May 2005 (**)
* A case of
dyslexia in a school age boy: a trial with drugs for 44 months (**)
* Stabilized
outcomes of idiopathic paralysis of the facial nerve (Bell's paralysis) and
stress: An attempt of an antistress drug therapy
lasting 10 months.
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* Benign
paroxysmal positional vertigo and stress: a case history of a patient, treated
only with antistress drugs. (**) Updated March 2004.
* A floppy child with
polymicrogiria and mental retardation. Report of the
first nine months of
drug treatment (last updating). (**)
* Benign
Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo, tinnitus, and hypacusia
in a 48-years woman, treated with antistress drugs
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* Another case of anosmia, hyperosmia, cacosmia, ageusia and dysgeusia in a
41-years old woman at the first consultation, and treated by antidepressants
and antistress drugs. (**)
* Intermittent
dyslexia in an young adult with initial insomnia, dyslalias
and headache. Results of a four-months treatment with antistress and antidepressants drugs. (**)
* The nocturia ( or nycturia
) in elderly persons without peripheral urinary problems can be reduced or
abolished with an antistress drug therapy?
Preliminary report on 7 cases treated with antidepressant-antistress
drugs. (**)
* Subjective vertigo in a 66-years-old man and its
disappearance following an antidepressant-antistress
drug therapy. (**)
* "Like a mask pressing on my face." On a particular symptom among the stabilized outcomes of the facial
nerve paralysis. (**)
* Other cases of elderly persons without peripheral urinary
problems, with nocturia reduced or disappeared
following an antidepressant and antistress drug
therapy. (**)
* A new case of paresis of the facial nerve following a probably
post-flu Bell's paralysis: Results of the antidepressant and antistress drug therapy. (**)
* Drooling (or sialorrhea) as
an "isolated" symptom in two persons, and its treatment with
primarily antistress drug therapy. (**)
* Another case of anosmia, hyperosmia, cacosmia, ageusia and dysgeusia in a
41-years old woman at the first consultation, and treated by antidepressant and
antistress drugs.
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* A "heretic" therapeutic approach for the psoriasis.
(April 2007).
* The psoriasis as a neurologic illness? photographic
documentation of the first case treated with mainly antistress
drugs (A work in progress). (March 2008).
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