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Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare neurologicaldisorder that can result in paralysis.
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He moved as if he'd just come down with a neurologicaldisorder.
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He was also vice-president of the Dystonia Society, concerned with the neurologicaldisorder.
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Migraine headaches, a neurologicaldisorder, affect about 12 percent of the U.S. population.
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Autism is a spectrum disorder- apsychologicaland neurologicaldisorder, she says.
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Therefore, liproxstatin-1 may be a promising drug for the treatment of central nervoussystemdiseases.
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Ciliary neurotrophic growth factor is considered a potential therapeutic agent for central nervoussystemdiseases.
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Protein therapeutics targeting the ventricular system may provide new approaches in treating central nervoussystemdiseases.
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The ion channels discussed here are targets for multiple nervoussystemdiseases, including epilepsy and neuropathic pain.
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Neuroinflammation and cell death are among the common symptoms of many central nervoussystemdiseases and injuries.
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Their family history was negative for cutaneous tumors or central nervoussystemdisease.
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Infections, medications, and rare cases of central nervoussystemdisease are much less common.
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Four patients with abnormal magnetic resonance imaging studies had active central nervoussystemdisease.
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Interstitial pulmonary disease, central nervoussystemdisease, and vasculitic insults occur frequently in these patients.
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Central nervoussystemdisease was defined as one or more brain metastases or as leptomeningeal carcinomatosis.
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Objective: Early onset drug-resistant epilepsy is a neurologicdisorder in which 2 antiepileptic drugs fail to maintain the seizure-free status of the patient.
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The authors describe four unrelated girls with a distinctive neurologicdisorder with early-onset progressive ataxia and hypodontia with a characteristic pattern of delayed dentition.
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Introduction: Neurocritical care focuses on the care of critically ill patients with an acute neurologicdisorder and has grown significantly in the past few years.
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Summary: Telemedicine use is expanding across the vast array of neurologicdisorders.
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Causes an enlarged spleen, neurologicdisorders, and usually an early, unpleasant death.
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The KZN local has been fighting with the neurologicaldisease since 2006.
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In 1 patient a chronic neurologicaldisease was documented without further differentiaton.
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Genome stability is essential for neural development and the prevention of neurologicaldisease.
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Conclusion: HTLV-1 and its associated neurologicaldisease has a marked impact on QoL.
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Precipitated by different neurologicaldisease processes, there is presently no cure.
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Reno was diagnosed with the progressive central nervoussystemdisorder in 1995.
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Parkinson's disease is a progressive nervoussystemdisorder that affects mobility.
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As the progressive nervoussystemdisorder threatens to rob him of his speech, Rev.
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Background: Advanced neuroimaging approaches have been employed to prove that migraine was a central nervoussystemdisorder.
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He died of the degenerative nervoussystemdisorder Huntington's Disease after spending most of his last 15 years in a hospital.
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He gives a good deal of attention to diseasesofthenervoussystem.
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In particular, diseasesofthenervoussystem were becoming more common and more pernicious.
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Stem cell research offers enormous potential for treating many diseasesofthenervoussystem.
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Adult forms have various clinical presentations which reflect degenerative diseasesofthenervoussystem.
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Several diseasesofthenervoussystem are characterized by neurodegeneration and death in childhood.
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Neurosis is a functional diseaseofthenervoussystem.
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Cash had battled a diseaseofthenervoussystem, autonomic neuropathy, and pneumonia in recent years.
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For there is not only a propensity transmitted, but an actual diseaseofthenervoussystem.-DR
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A fatal diseaseofthenervoussystem, it causes seizures, visual impairment and a loss of mobility.
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Early severe diseaseofthenervoussystem was experienced by one, and convulsions during infancy by two others.
Usage of neurologic disease in English
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Investigations using models of neurologicdisease frequently involve quantifying animal motor activity.
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Conclusions: Our findings do not support the hypothesis of silicone-induced neurologicdisease.
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We report a case of severe neurologicdisease after ipilimumab treatment.
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It is just as with aging or with focal neurologicdisease.
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Objective: To investigate the risk of neurologicdisease among women with silicone breast implants.
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NF-kappaB may provide a new pharmacological target in neurologicdisease.
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Essential tremor (ET) is a highly prevalent neurologicdisease associated with cerebellar involvement.
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The recognition of HIV-related neurologicdisease is also increasing.
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One patient died from a preexisting neurologicdisease.
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Background: Taenia solium inflicts substantial neurologicdisease and economic losses on rural communities in many developing nations.
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In this review, we highlight recent advances in neurotrophin research and discuss their relevance to neurologicdisease.
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The composition of the ECM is altered upon BBB disruption and directly affects the progression of neurologicdisease.
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As the population of HIV infected individuals continues to grow, the incidence of coincidental non-HIV neurologicdisease will also rise.
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Sindbis virus infection of mice has provided valuable insight into viral and host factors that contribute to virus-induced neurologicdisease.
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These results indicate that relative to the comparison cohort, women with implants had no excessive levels of definite neurologicdisease.
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This variability can help inform the mechanistic understanding of spreading depolarizations, and it has implications for their phenomenology in neurologicdisease.