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  • ...anion gap metabolic acidosis]], [[peripheral neuropathy]], mild [[central nervous system]] (CNS) effects, drug [[interaction]]s resulting in increased [[phen ...]-infection), as well as [[pregnant]] women and persons with a [[seizure]] disorder, may be given [[pyridoxine]] (vitamin B<sub>6</sub>) (10–50&nbsp;mg/day)
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  • ...ects in people suffering from [[panic disorder]] or/and [[Major depressive disorder|depression]]. ...added to all of the fluoroquinolones, including ciprofloxacin, regarding [[peripheral neuropathy]] (irreversible nerve damage), tendon damage, heart problems (pr
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  • ...the [[clinic]]al [[therapy|treatment]] of the following [[medical disorder|disorder]]s: * [[Preeclampsia]] and [[eclampsia]] or [[hypertensive disorder of pregnancy]] (HDP)
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  • ...barrier]], dopamine given as a drug does not directly affect the [[central nervous system]]. To increase the amount of dopamine in the brains of patients with ..."The History of Levodopa as it Pertains to Parkinson's disease," Movement Disorder Society’s 10th International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement
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  • ...on of hepatic [[gluconeogenesis]]<ref name="brown"/> and inhibition of the peripheral utilization of glucose<ref name="brown">{{Cite book|first=Dave D. Brown|tit ...tle=The effect of sodium deprivation and of angiotensin II infusion on the peripheral plasma concentrations of 18-hydroxycorticosterone, aldosterone and other co
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  • ...cially indicated for severe insomnia and other severe or disabling [[sleep disorder]]s. The prescribing guidelines in the UK limit the prescribing of hypnotics * [[Myasthenia gravis]] (autoimmune disorder causing muscle weakness)
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  • *'''Peripheral nystagmus''' occurs as a result of either normal or diseased functional sta ...or by certain [[psychoactive drug|drug]]s ([[alcohol]] and other [[central nervous system]] depressants, inhalant drugs, and the dis-associative anesthetics [
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  • ...cerrie.org/committee_papers/INFO_9-H.pdf Chromosome Aberration Analysis in Peripheral Lymphocytes of Gulf War and Balkans War Veterans] | journal= Radiation Prot ...ial amounts of uranium were accumulating in their [[brain]]s and [[central nervous system]]s, and showed a significant reduction of [[neurone|neuronal]] activ
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  • ...e particularly toxic to children, causing potentially permanent [[learning disorder|learning]] and behavior disorders. Symptoms include abdominal pain, headac ...s, which cross the skin and respiratory tract easily, affect the [[central nervous system]] predominantly.<ref name="Katzung07-948"/>
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  • *[[Peripheral ameloblastoma]] *[[Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor]] (Malignant schwannoma, Neurofibrosarcoma, Neurosarcoma
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  • * [[Hearing disorder]] * [[Hereditary hearing disorder]]
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  • * [[Panic disorder]] * [[Perceptual disorder]]
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  • * [[Central nervous system protozoal infections]] * [[Cerebelloparenchymal disorder 3]]
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  • * [[Adrenal disorder]] * [[Alopecia hypogonadism extrapyramidal disorder]]
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  • The following is a '''list of [[genetic disorder]]s''' and if known, causal type of [[mutation]] and the [[chromosome]] invo *T - [[Trinucleotide repeat disorder]]s - gene is extended in length
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  • ...dogs can affect the lungs and skin, but more commonly the eye and central nervous system.<ref>{{cite web | last = Reynolds | first = Cecily A. | coauthors = ..., [[babesiosis]], and [[ehrlichiosis]]. They can also cause a neurological disorder known as [[tick paralysis]].<ref>{{cite web | title = Ticks: Introduction |
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  • ...aker]] or other implanted electronic device; recent [[cerebral trauma]], [[nervous system]] infection, skin [[lesions]] at sites of electrode placement; oncol ...t is effective in treating refractory failed back syndrome, trigeminal and peripheral [[neuropathy]], and deafferentation and somatic pain.<ref>[Heath RG, Mickle
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  • ...9583}}</ref> of the [[voltage-dependent calcium channel]] in the [[central nervous system]].<ref>Davies et al. Functional biology of the alpha(2)delta subunit ...] disorders such as [[social anxiety disorder]] and [[obsessive-compulsive disorder]], in treatment-resistant [[clinical depression|depression]], and for [[ins
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  • ...ipheral nervous system|peripheral]] and [[central nervous system|central]] nervous systems; they include [[paracetamol]] (para-acetylaminophenol, also known i ...al illness has been linked to [[Reye's syndrome]], a rare but severe liver disorder.
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  • ...endency has been disputed and it is not as of yet included as an addictive disorder in the fourth edition of the [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental ...disorders, [[conduct disorders]], hyperactivity, [[borderline personality disorder]] or characteristics and personality traits such as sensation seeking, impu
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