User:Vschloegel
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I am a junior Physiological Sciences major at Marquette University. Currently I am enrolled in a Wiki Education project in my neurobiology class. For this project we are responsible for editing and improving a topic in neurobiology. I am from Leawood, Kansas which is part of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, and grew up a big fan of the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals. I am the president of the Sigma Chi Fraternity chapter at Marquette University and I enjoy volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I hope to attend medical school after graduating from Marquette University
Outline for denervation Wikipedia article editing
· Definition and general context of denervation in the opening paragraph
o Causes
§ Procedures
· Nerve block
· Neurectomy - nerve lesioning for conditions such as hyperhidrosis, torticollis, or chronic pain. Procedures include:
· Sympathectomy
· Vagotomy
· Rhizotomy
§ Disorders
· [The study of denervation-reinnervation process in motor neuron disease and benign neuron disorders].
§ Trauma
· Skeletal muscle
o Potential anatomy of what denervation looks like in the neuron
Sources:
Kern, H., Boncompagni, S., Rossini, K., Mayr, W., & al, e. (2004). Long-term denervation in humans causes degeneration of both contractile and excitation-contraction coupling apparatus, which is reversible by functional electrical stimulation (FES): A role for myofiber regeneration? Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, 63(9), 919-31. Retrieved from http://0-search.proquest.com.libus.csd.mu.edu/docview/229734594?accountid=100
Renal denervation and heart failure. Michael Böhm*, Sebastian Ewen, Ingrid Kindermann, Dominik Linz, Christian
Ukena, and Felix Mahfoud
http://www.boneandjoint.org.uk/content/jbjsbr/35-B/1/113.full.pdf
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22711205
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16548373