A neurological examination is the assessment of sensory neuron and motor responses, especially reflexes, to determine whether the nervous system is impaired...
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type of infectious agent) Neurological disorders in non-human animals are treated by veterinarians. A neurological examination can, to some extent, assess...
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specialise in neurological rehabilitation, which may include stroke medicine, as well as traumatic brain injuries.[citation needed] During a neurological examination...
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sign, sometimes simply Hoffmann's, or finger flexor reflex) is a neurological examination finding elicited by a reflex test which can help verify the presence...
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Functional neurological symptom disorder (FNSD), also referred to as dissociative neurological symptom disorder (DNSD), is a condition in which patients...
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An upper limb neurological examination is part of the neurological examination, and is used to assess the motor and sensory neurons which supply the upper...
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occur at any stage of infection. Clinical history, a physical neurological examination, and a lumbar puncture to obtain cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for...
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nerve exam is a type of neurological examination. It is used to identify problems with the cranial nerves by physical examination. It has nine components...
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type of thread A monofilament as used in a monofilament test in a neurological examination Monomolecular wire, a theoretical type of wire consisting of a...
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Neuroimaging (redirect from Functional neurological mapping)
history does not suggest other neurological symptoms, the diagnosis includes a neurological examination but routine neurological imaging is not indicated because...
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of the film in which viewers are subjected to biofeedback and neurological examination under neurophysiologist Dr. Victoria Ibric. Other featurettes of...
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Tinnitus (category Wikipedia neurology articles ready to translate)
commonly supported by an audiogram, and an otolaryngological and neurological examination. How much tinnitus interferes with a person's life may be quantified...
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(TM) (otoscope used in evaluation of ears, nose, and mouth) A neurological examination is usually considered separate from the HEENT evaluation, although...
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examination, most importantly neurological examination, must be done to rule out alternative causes for signs and symptoms. Neurological examination is...
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tool that provides reliable data in patients with a poor baseline neurological examination after stroke. A study published in Neurocritical Care found that...
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Gait abnormality (redirect from Gait disorders, neurologic)
walking (gait). Watching a patient walk is an important part of the neurological examination. Normal gait requires that many systems, including strength, sensation...
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Hal Blumenfeld (2009). "The neurological examination of consciousness". In Steven Laureys, Giulio Tononi (eds.). The Neurology of Consciousness: Cognitive...
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(eds.). Chapter 16: History of the development of the neurological examination. History of Neurology. Vol. 95. Elsevier. pp. 213–233. doi:10.1016/s0072-9752(08)02116-7...
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fasciculations can be annoying and interfere with quality of life. If a neurological examination is otherwise normal and EMG testing does not indicate any additional...
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Seizure (section Physical examination)
seizures Use of medications, alcohol, or illicit substances A focused neurological examination can yield additional diagnostic clues, particularly soon after...
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be intact. During medical or neurological examination graphesthesia is tested in order to test for certain neurological conditions such as; lesions in...
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1016/0013-4694(59)90004-5. PMID 13630229. Fisher CM (1969). "The neurological examination of the comatose patient". Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 45 (S36):...
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Wartenberg wheel (category Neurology)
online Wartenberg, Robert (October 16, 1937). "A Pinwheel for Neurological Examination". Journal of the American Medical Association. 109 (16): 1294....
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as pyramidal drift) refers to a pathologic sign seen during a neurological examination. Jean Alexandre Barré is credited with having first described it;...
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(Nov. 2006). Xalatan (latanoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.005% (50 μg/mL). Accessed 5 Feb 2011. Facial Neurological Examination from University of Toronto...
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In a physical examination, medical examination, clinical examination, or medical checkup, a medical practitioner examines a patient for any possible medical...
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"Measuring ataxia: quantification based on the standard neurological examination". Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry. 57 (1): 22–26. doi:10...
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Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (category Neurological disorders)
vaccine injury compensation. Autoimmune disease List of neurological conditions and disorders Neurological disorder "Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy...
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Parkinson's disease (category Wikipedia neurology articles ready to translate)
signs and symptoms, typically motor-related, identified through neurological examination. Medical imaging techniques like positron emission tomography can...
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is determined by there being no signs of brain function during neurological examination of a person with a beating heart. Confirmatory tests document either...
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