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  • The EDSS quantify disability of MS patients based on neurological assessment by categorizing signs and symptoms in eight functional systems ( ...ditionally, an algorithm was developed to derive EDSS scores from previous neurological clinical documentation, and it was found to have substantial agreement with
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  • [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]] [[Category:Older People/Geriatrics - Conditions]]
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  • ...ur in the context of a variety of different acute [[Neurological Disorders|neurological disorders.]]<ref name=":3" /> ...irway, breathing, and circulatory conditions (A,B,C's). Recording of the [[Neurological Assessment|neurologic examination]] and can be roughly quantified by the [[
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  • ...urring in K+ channel-coding genes cause different [[Neurological Disorders|neurological diseases]]. <ref name=":1">Wang H, Zhu Y, Cao D, Chen H, Ding X, Zeng Q, Zo The mixed phenotype can present with particularly severe seizures and conditions described in the LOF and GOF phenotypes.
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  • ...trategies that may include medical history, family history, and a complete neurological evaluation. [[Laboratory Tests|Laboratory tests]] may also be carried out, [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • Globally, epilepsy is one of the most common [[Neurological Disorders|neurological diseases]], particularly among children. Epilepsy is not a single disorder; ...me instances, loss of bladder control.<ref>[[Cerebral Palsy and Associated Conditions]]</ref>
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  • ...ge and/or certain pathologies. These pathologies can be musculoskeletal or neurological in nature.<ref name=":3">Vazquez-Galliano J, Kimawi I, Chang L. [https://no ...opedic problems (e.g. osteoarthritis and skeletal deformities) and medical conditions (e.g. heart failure, respiratory insufficiency, peripheral arterial occlusi
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  • ...s well as how HIV increases the risk of infections, which can also lead to neurological complications. ...develop symptomatic neurology.<ref name=":3">Modi, G, Mochan A & Modi, M. Neurological Manifestations of HIV. In: Advances in HIV and AIDS Control. Volume (if app
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  • ...s are almost always diagnosed in infancy as the child presents with severe neurological symptoms. [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...aedica. 2010 Apr;5(2):132.</ref>.Autoimmune diseases are chronic disabling conditions that occur when a persons own immune systems turns on itself. Any once heal ...ch as joint swelling, muscle wasting, increased falls risk due to loss of neurological coordination, pain, [[Fatigue Severity Scale|fatigue]], inflammation, isola
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  • ...e of life. [[:Category:Mental Health|Mental]] and [[Neurological Disorders|neurological disorders]] among older adults account for 6.6% of the total disability ([[ ...ical health and vice versa. For example, older adults with physical health conditions such as [[Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)|heart disease]] have higher rates o
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  • ...me is small-cell cancer of the lungs. <ref name="p2">National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. NINDS Paraneoplastic Syndromes Information Page. http There is no cure for paraneoplastic syndromes and the treatment does not stop neurological damage.<ref name=":3">NIH [https://www.ninds.nih.gov/health-information/dis
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  • == Associated Conditions <ref name="Hebert" /> == [[Category:Conditions]]
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  • ...Larner AJ. Neuropsychological Neurology: The Neurocognitive Impairments of Neurological Disorders. 2013. Cambridge University Press.</ref> ...e. It is a rapidly changing landscape, yet there are increasing reports of neurological and neuropsychiatric complications of COVID-19. There are growing questions
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  • ...rage neuroplasticity to promote recovery and improve functions affected by neurological issues. This process enables individuals to regain lost abilities and enhan ...litation, this phenomenon becomes particularly significant when addressing conditions such as [[stroke]], [[Traumatic Brain Injury|traumatic brain injury]], or [
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  • '''Elbow Flexion Test''' is a neurological dysfunction test used to determine the [https://physio-pedia.com/Cubital_Tu [[Category:Elbow - Conditions]]
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  • ...c neurotransmitters have been observed in various [[Neurological Disorders|neurological]] disorders, including [[Parkinson's|Parkinson]] disease, [[schizophrenia]] ...in the levels of specific neurotransmitters have been observed in various neurological disorders. Some are listed below.
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  • # Secondary cramps: They occurs as a consequences of particular neurological or metabolic disorders. ...s are only required if the cramp has atypical features or other associated conditions are suspected.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...noxic [[Traumatic Brain Injury|brain damage]] and [[Neurological Disorders|neurological]] deficits<ref name=":0">Ludhwani D, Goyal A, Jagtap M. [https://www.ncbi.n ...r fibrillation is not always known but it can occur during certain medical conditions. VF most commonly occurs during an acute heart attack or shortly thereafter
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  • == Conditions == ...allodynia (eg. thermal allodynia) are more often associated with specific conditions - for example, cold allodynia is very common in post-stroke pain and chemot
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