Reference no: EM133864451
Assignment:
There may be other work activities that involve unintended exposure that are not included in this annex. Many of the occupations at risk identified in this review involve a considerable part of unintended exposures, as workers may be exposed to biological agents which originate from the work process or materials used in the work process, without the biological agent being deliberately used during work tasks (which could be the case, for instance, in a biotechnological process to produce enzymes, in vaccine production, in the production of antibiotics, in some research labs or in food production).
1. In the case of anterior spinal artery occlusion is bladder function preserved or is there urine retention?
2. In the case of anterior spinal artery occlusion, can the patient have intact sensations in the lower limbs?
3. In the case of anterior spinal artery occlusion, will the paraplegia be of a spastic or a flaccid type?
4. Can fasciculations occur in radiculopathy or peripheral neuropathy or is it pathognomonic to anterior horn cell lesion?
5. Is ibuprofen recommended in prophylaxis or treatment of Alzheimer's dementia?
6. What are the principal causes of frontotemporal dementia and how can the cause be diagnosed?
7. What are the associated features of meningomyelocele other than hydrocephalus, urinary incontinence and paraplegia? Do patients have congenital heart disease and congenital dislocation of hips?
8. Can a patient with neurofibromatosis type I have a neurofibroma arising from a nerve root or radicle causing cervical or compressive lumbar radiculopathy?
9. Is there a way to retard the rate of development of cutaneous or other manifestations of neurofibromatosis type 1? Has a cure for this condition yet been found?
10. How does neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) affect the heart?