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frontotemporal lobar degeneration group of disorders
spasticity muscle paralysis, increased tendon reflex activity, hypertonia
febrile seizure seizure associated with a high body temperature
brain abscess abscess caused by inflammation and collection of infected material in the brain
alien hand syndrome neuropsychiatric disorder
delirium severe confusion that develops quickly, and often fluctuates in intensity
cluster headache neurological disorder
jet lag physiological condition caused by travel across time zones
dysarthria motor speech disorder
stupor total or nearly total lack of spontaneous movements (disease)
agrypnia excitata loss of sleep and motor and autonomic hyperactivity
expressive aphasia type of aphasia characterized by partial loss of the ability to produce language
conduction aphasia rare form of aphasia
brain herniation disease
tension headache common type of headache classified by The International Classification of Headache Disorders 3rd edition
alcohol withdrawal seizure seizures that occur in association with ethanol abuse without other identifiable causes
cerebral hemorrhage type of intracranial hemorrhage that occurs within the brain tissue itself
Binswanger's disease form of small vessel vascular dementia caused by damage to the white brain matter
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis Animal model of brain inflammation
Todd's paresis medical condition
tetany medical sign consisting of the involuntary contraction of muscles
sciatica medical condition with pain down the leg from the lower back
torsion dystonia a hereditary disease characterized by involuntary painful muscle contractions resulting in uncontrollable distortions
dysosmia qualitative alteration or distortion of the perception of smell
subarachnoid hemorrhage bleeding into the subarachnoid space
Babinski–Nageotte syndrome alternating brainstem syndrome
Benedikt syndrome medical condition
gait abnormality deviation from normal walking (gait)
foreign accent syndrome medical condition
cerebral degeneration human disease
brainstem disease disease
intercostal neuralgia
receptive aphasia type of aphasia
medication overuse headache medical condition
insomnia inability to sleep peacefully
meningeal carcinomatosis disorder in cancer patients in which the disease spreads to the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord
Morton's neuroma benign neuroma of an intermetatarsal plantar nerve
neurological neglect syndrome disease
vibration white finger industrial injury
Bulbar palsy medical condition
REM sleep behavior disorder sleep disorder that involves abnormal behavior including the acting out of violent or dramatic dreams during the sleep phase with rapid eye movement
postviral fatigue syndrome condition resulting from a viral infection
Shy-Drager syndrome
cervical disc herniation
post-concussion syndrome organic brain syndrome that occurs following head trauma (i.e. concussion)
eye injury medical condition
Ramsay Hunt syndrome unrelated neurological syndromes described by James Ramsay Hunt
congenital insensitivity to pain medical condition
excessive daytime sleepiness symptom characterized by persistent sleepiness during daytime
pituitary neoplasm neoplasm listed in Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
steroid myopathy muscle weakness caused by glucocorticoids (either medication or Cushing's syndrome)
Nummular headache illness
purulent meningitis type of meningitis
spinal leak of cerebrospinal fluid medical condition involving a leak of cerebrospinal fluid from the spine
cranial leak of cerebrospinal fluid medical condition
Schwartz's encephalopathy
subacute cerebellar degeneration neurological paraneoplastic syndrome
spondylotic radiculomyelopathy medical condition
central nervous system injury type of injury
allomnesia deformation of actual memories
Subdural hygroma collection of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), without blood, located under the dural membrane
staphylococcal meningitis Human disease
haematomyelia Spinal cord haemorrhage
infection of the central nervous system disease
central nervous system neoplasm A neoplasm listed in Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Avellis syndrome medical condition
Bruns apraxia gait apraxia found in patients with bilateral frontal lobe disorders
CNS demyelinating autoimmune diseases human disease
cerebrospinal fluid leak loss of cerebrospinal fluid into the surrounding tissues
chemical eye injury medical condition
chronic traumatic encephalopathy neurodegenerative disease caused by head injury
colpocephaly A cephalic disorder involving the disproportionate enlargement of the occipital horns of the lateral ventricles
corneal perforation medical condition
Gelastic seizure rare type of seizure that involves a sudden burst of energy, usually in the form of laughing or crying
seizure disease, disturbance of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, exin cells.
lacunar stroke medical condition
neurogenic inflammation inflammation arising from the local release by afferent neurons of inflammatory mediators such as Substance P, Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (CGRP), neurokinin A (NKA), and endothelin-3 (ET-3)
persistent aura without infarction disease
posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome medical condition
Prosopamnesia impairment in the ability to learn new faces
status migrainosus
neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus medical condition
New daily persistent headache medical condition
myoclonic epilepsy medical condition
Frontotemporal dementia and parkinsonism linked to chromosome 17 medical condition
seasickness motion sickness occurring at sea
Cervicogenic headache type of headache
Elpenor’s Syndrome
Microgyrus
Hereditary CNS demyelinating disease Human disease
Minor's disease medical condition
Lateral pontine syndrome medical condition
Paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity syndrome that causes episodes of increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system
Pachygyria congenital malformation of the cerebral hemisphere resulting in unusually thick convolutions of the cerebral cortex.
cervical rib syndrome Human disease
Autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy medical condition
brain hypoxia-ischemia Human disease
corneal damage medical condition
idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus
Non-progressive congenital ataxia form of cerebellar ataxia which can occur with or without cerebellar hypoplasia.
cingulate herniation
transtentorial herniation
hereditary optic atrophy hereditary conditions that feature progressive visual loss in association with optic atrophy
adult lead poisoning of the nervous system neurologic conditions in adults associated with acute or chronic exposure to lead or its salts
sepsis-associated encephalopathy neurological dysfunction during severe sepsis in the absence of direct brain infection
amyloid neuropathy disorders of the peripheral nervous system associated with the deposition of amyloid in nerve tissue
accessory nerve injury traumatic injury to the accessory nerve
childhood lead poisoning of the nervous system neurologic disorders occurring in children following lead exposure
fungal infection of the central nervous system mycosis of the brain, spinal cord, and meninges
olfactory nerve injury traumatic injury to the olfactory nerve
central nervous system trauma traumatic injury to the brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, autonomic nervous system, or neuromuscular system
intracranial embolism and thrombosis embolism or thrombosis involving blood vessels which supply intracranial structures
vagus nerve injury traumatic injury to the vagus nerve
perimeningeal infections infectious processes, including abscesses, effusions, and empyemas which occur in the epidural or subdural spaces surrounding the brain and spinal cord
internal carotid artery dissection splitting of the vessel wall in an internal carotid artery
hypoglossal nerve injury traumatic injury to the hypoglossal nerve
nervous system paraneoplastic syndrome conditions affecting the nervous system that develop in association with a systemic neoplasm without direct invasion by tumor
abducens nerve injury traumatic injury to the abducens (sixth) cranial nerve
REM sleep parasomnia abnormal behavioral or physiologic events that are associated with REM sleep
diffuse brain injury brain injuries occurring over a wide area, instead of specific focal area
trochlear nerve injury traumatic injury to the trochlear nerve
lead poisoning of the nervous system injury to the nervous system secondary to exposure to lead compounds
mandibular injury injury to the lower jaw bone
optic nerve injury injury to the optic nerve induced by a trauma to the face or head
central nervous system protozoal infection infection of the brain, spinal cord, or meninges by single celled organisms of the former subkingdom known as protozoa
maxillary fracture fracture of the upper jaw.
neurobehavioral manifestation signs and symptoms of higher cortical dysfunction caused by organic conditions
insulin coma severe hypoglycemia induced by a large dose of exogenous insulin resulting in a coma
central nervous system bacterial infection Bacterial infections of the brain, spinal cord, and meninges, including infections involving the perimeningeal spaces.
depressed skull fracture skull fracture characterized by inward depression of a fragment or section of cranial bone, often compressing the underlying dura mater and brain
central auditory disease disorder of hearing or auditory perception caused by pathological processes of the auditory pathway in the central nervous system
vestibulocochlear nerve injury traumatic injury to the vestibulocochlear nerve
sleep-wake disorder
post-head injury coma prolonged unconsciousness from which the individual cannot be aroused, associated with traumatic injuries to the brain
central nervous system venous angioma vascular anomaly characterized by a radial or wedge-shaped arrangement of dilated veins draining into a larger vein in the brain, spinal cord, or the meninges
hypertensive intracranial hemorrhage bleeding within the skull that is caused by systemic hypertension, usually in association with intracranial arteriosclerosis
secondary headache disorder conditions with headache symptom that can be attributed to causes including brain vascular disorders, wounds and injuries, infection, drug use or its withdrawal
lingual nerve injury traumatic injury to the lingual nerve
maxillofacial injury injury involving the face and jaw
recurrent laryngeal nerve injury traumatic injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve that may result in vocal cord dysfunction
orbital myositis inflammation of the extraocular muscle of the eye
spastic paraparesis mild or moderate loss of motor function accompanied by spasticity in the lower extremities
cerebrovascular trauma traumatic injury to an extracranial or intracranial blood vessel that supplies the brain
traumatic intracranial hemorrhage bleeding within the skull induced by penetrating and nonpenetrating traumatic injuries
traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage bleeding into the subarachnoid space due to craniocerebral trauma
traumatic brain stem hemorrhage bleeding into structures of the brain stem, including the midbrain, pons or medulla oblongata, as the result of craniocerebral trauma
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