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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Functional neurologic disorder or functional neurological disorder (FND) is a condition in which patients experience neurological symptoms such as weakness...
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tremor.[citation needed] 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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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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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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(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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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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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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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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Parkinson's disease (category Wikipedia neurology articles ready to translate)
based on signs and symptoms, usually motor-related, found via neurological examination, though medical imaging like neuromelanin MRI can support the diagnosis...
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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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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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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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Achilles tendon (section Neurological exam)
hypercholesterolemia. The Achilles tendon is often tested as part of a neurological examination. In this examination, the tendon is hit with a tendon hammer. This tests...
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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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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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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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gastro-oesophageal reflux with the characteristic movement disorder. Neurological examination is usually normal. Misdiagnosis as benign infantile spasms or epileptic...
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Patellar reflex (category Examination of the knee)
the neurological examination". In Aminoff, Michael J.; Boller, François; Swaab, Dick F. (eds.). History of Neurology. Handbook of Clinical Neurology. Vol...
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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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perform a neurological examination. Station 4: Tests the candidate's communication skills and the ability to perform abdominal examination. Station 5:...
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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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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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Guillain–Barré syndrome (category Wikipedia neurology articles ready to translate)
walking, such as viral infections, or bone and joint problems. On neurological examination, characteristic features are the reduced strength of muscles and...
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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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Expanded Disability Status Scale (category Diagnostic neurology)
has been developed by John F. Kurtzke. The EDSS is based on a neurological examination by a clinician. However, a number of versions have been developed...
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clinical history, and a detailed examination. During physical examination, specifically a neurological examination, those with generalized peripheral...
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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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