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Neurologic levels   (translated from Russian)
Neurologic levels Neurologic levels or - they are known also as ... and organization of the information, Robert Dilts Neurologic levels @ rambler logical levels NLP @ rambler http ...
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Head injury
... the injury. A patient may present with neurologic deficit or without neurologic deficit. Some patients with head trauma may ... and other patients may deteriorate. Children with neurologic deficits may have a history of a ... the treatment. Complications include uncal herniation, focal neurologic deficits, and death. The prognosis is guarded ... should be performed on children with abnormal neurologic findings. A CT of the head ...
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Head injury (Psychology wiki)
... the injury. A patient may present with neurologic deficit or without neurologic deficit. Some patients with head trauma may ... and other patients may deteriorate. Children with neurologic deficits may have a history of a ... the treatment. Complications include uncal herniation, focal neurologic deficits, and death. The prognosis is guarded ... should be performed on children with abnormal neurologic findings. A CT of the head ...
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Multiple sclerosis
... attacks, symptoms may resolve completely, but permanent neurologic problems often persist. Although much is known ... individual has suffered two separate episodes of neurologic symptoms characteristic of MS, and the individual ... remitting MS, who then begin to have neurologic decline between their acute attacks without any ... of remission. This decline may include new neurologic symptoms, worsening cognitive function, or other deficits ... onset of their MS, have a steady neurologic decline but also suffer superimposed attacks. ...
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Genetic counseling: Epilepsy and Seizures (Psychology wiki)
... disorders characterized by chronic, recurrent changes in neurologic function Caused by abnormalities in electrical activity ... in general population Seizures An episode of neurologic dysfunction Convulsive seizures are accompanied by motor manifestations or other changes in neurologic function Sensory Cognitive Emotional Classification is based ... of patient Type of seizure Presence of neurologic lesions [edit] Classifications and Clinical Findings Partial ... of seizures Occur in children with underlying neurologic dysfunction Resistant to medication Myoclonic seizures ...
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Talk:Tick-borne disease
... 4 years with or without treatment. Early neurologic involvement includes cranial neuritis (Bell's palsy), meningitis, and encephalitis. Chronic neurologic Lyme includes subacute encephalopathy, axonal polyneuropathy, and ... may require a second course of treatment. Neurologic involvement warrants 3 to 4 weeks of ... muscle and joint pain, and abdominal pain. Neurologic involvement occurs in only 5-10 percent ... symptoms but more often leaves survivors with neurologic impairments. Signs and Symptoms: Three to ...
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User talk:The Literate Engineer/archive1
... Silverwolf85 06:24, 13 December 2005 (UTC) neurologic vs. neurological I couldn't find any difference between the disorders in the "neurologic" category and those in the "neurological" category ... them all into "neurological," and put the neurologic on CfD (Wikipedia:Categories_for_deletion/Log/2005_December_13#Category ... Neurological seems to be used more than neurologic. -- CDN99 18:08, 13 December 2005 (UTC ...
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Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
... LNS is characterized by three major hallmarks: neurologic dysfunction, cognitive and behavioral disturbances, as well ... athetoid cerebral palsy is apparent in the neurologic aspects of LNS. As a result, most ... three clinical elements of uric acid overproduction, neurologic dysfunction, and cognitive and behavioral disturbances, diagnosis ... from birth with allopurinol develop behavioral and neurologic behavior, despite never having had high serum ...
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Carbon monoxide poisoning
... fetus which is very severely damaged. Delayed neurologic damage due to mitochondrial damage People who ... and cannot explain the phenomenon of delayed neurologic sequelae. The mechanism for the delayed neurologic injury is due to the adverse effects ... poisoning. With chronic low-level exposure, similar neurologic injury may occur. Carbon monoxide acts as ...
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Malignant hypertension
... are chest pain (27%), dyspnea (22%), and neurologic deficit (21%). The primary cardiac symptoms are ... pulmonary edema. Orthostatic symptoms may be prominent. Neurologic presentations are occipital headache, cerebral infarction or ... pulmonary rales. Central nervous system A complete neurologic examination is needed to screen for localizing signs. Focal neurologic signs might not be attributable to encephalopathy ...
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