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  • This is a list of major and frequently observed [[neurological disorders]] (e.g., [[Alzheimer's disease]]), symptoms (e.g., [[back pain]]), signs (e *[[Cumulative trauma disorders]]
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  • ...ncy]], nursing mothers, and in patients with [[epilepsy]] or other seizure disorders. *'''Depression and Anxiety Disorders'''
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  • ...berg G | title = The mechanisms of action of valproate in neuropsychiatric disorders: can we see the forest for the trees? | journal = [[Cellular and Molecular ...row]] depression, urea cycle disorders, and [[coagulation]] hematological disorders that have caused impairment are absolute contraindications. Some patients w
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  • ...es have found no connection between exposure to aluminium and neurological disorders.<ref>{{cite journal ...s on aluminum and silica in relation to Alzheimer's disease and associated disorders
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  • '''''[[Neurological]]:''''' ...{Citation needed|date=January 2009}} In the presence of pain and the other disorders for which morphine is indicated, a combination of psychological and physiol
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  • ...ear=2006 |month=November |pmid=17140092 |issn=1354-5752}}</ref> Additional neurological symptoms may include [[hallucinations]], [[delirium]], [[paresthesia|tingli
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  • ...ts produce mental disabilities or disorders. We also have the reports from neurological surgery that tell of electrical stimulation of the brain producing consciou
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  • ...us may be [[congenital]], [[idiopathic]], or secondary to a pre-existing [[neurological disorder]]. It also may be induced temporarily by disorientation (such as o ...frequently than acquired nystagmus. It can be insular or accompany other disorders (such as micro-ophthalmic anomalies or [[Down's Syndrome]]). Congenital ny
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  • Multiple [[central nervous system]] disorders e.g. epilepsy, stroke are known to lead to temporal mydriasis as well. ...agonism of the [[kappa-Opioid|κ-Opioid]] receptors in the brain. How the neurological changes induced by these drugs ultimately causes pupil dilation is unknown.
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  • ...leukemia|leukemogenic]], [[gene]]tic, [[reproduction|reproductive]], and [[neurological]] effects from chronic exposure.<ref name=MillerMcClain>{{cite journal ...leukemia|leukemogenic]], [[gene]]tic, [[reproduction|reproductive]], and [[neurological]] effects from chronic exposure.<ref name="MillerMcClain"/> In addition, th
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  • ...diac output]], [[anemia]], [[sickle cell disease]] and other hematological disorders, [[barometric pressure]], and [[metabolic rate]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http:/ ...however, advancing age, loss of consciousness while poisoned, and initial neurological abnormalities may increase the chance of developing delayed symptoms.<ref>{
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  • ...n, manganese can cause a [[manganism|poisoning syndrome]] in mammals, with neurological damage which is sometimes irreversible. ...Manganese poisoning has been linked to impaired motor skills and cognitive disorders.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://rais.ornl.gov/tox/profiles/mn.html|publisher=Oa
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  • ...causing potentially permanent [[learning disorder|learning]] and behavior disorders. Symptoms include abdominal pain, headache, [[anemia]], irritability, and In acute poisoning, typical neurological signs are pain, muscle weakness, [[paraesthesia]], and, rarely, symptoms a
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  • ...al medicine]] ||pernicious anaemia, coeliac disease, other malabsorption disorders || ||B12 radioassay; rare ...]] || [[Paul Schober]] ||physiatry, rheumatology, orthopaedics ||various disorders of lumbar vertebrae || {{WhoNamedIt|synd|4037|Schober's sign}} ||quantifi
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  • ...ntains acronyms on [[diseases]] (infectious or non-infectious) and medical disorders. !width=900px style=text-align:left| Diseases and Disorders
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  • * [[Renal tubular transport disorders inborn]] * [[Retinopathy aplastic anemia neurological abnormalities]]
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  • * [[Pili torti developmental delay neurological abnormalities]] * [[Psychophysiologic Disorders]]
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  • This is a list of major and frequently observed [[neurological disorders]] (e.g., [[Alzheimer's disease]]), symptoms (e.g., [[back pain]]), signs (e *[[Cumulative trauma disorders]]
    10 KB (889 words) - 20:07, 21 September 2010
  • ...otted fever]], [[babesiosis]], and [[ehrlichiosis]]. They can also cause a neurological disorder known as [[tick paralysis]].<ref>{{cite web | title = Ticks: Intro ==Skeletal and muscular disorders==
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  • ...e [[Last Holiday (2006 film)|2006 remake]], the disease has morphed into a neurological disease causing multiple [[brain tumor]]s, rapidly progressing to death wit |Groat's Disease is understood to be a potentially fatal neurological disease with symptoms of extreme hyperactivity "like after 5 cups of coffee
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  • The following is a '''list of mental disorders as defined by the DSM and ICD'''. ...This list contains conditions currently recognised descriptions of mental disorders as defined by these two documents.
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