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Diseases of the Nervous System [PDF]

open access: possibleJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
This is an easily read, practical book written by highly regarded and experienced practicing neurologists. It is primarily for medical students, but it has much information in it for general practitioners, internists, and psychiatrists. Actually, an established neurologist profits from some of the keen observations recorded and opinions expressed ...
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Diseases of the Nervous System

2000
Affections of the nervous system may be divided into several categories, each having its own significance for life underwriting: (1) diseases or disorders that are curable or self-limiting, have no tendency to progress or recur and that may or may not leave residual neurological defects (e.g. infections, trauma); (2) functional disorders of the nervous
R D C Brackenridge, F Clifford Rose
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MAN'S NERVOUS SYSTEM AND DISEASE

Archives of Neurology, 1961
The population of the United States has increased approximately 50% in the last 30 years. During this same period, life expectancy at birth has increased from 60 to 70 years. In terms of the total number of deaths from all causes, it is estimated that the number of those who died from lesions within the nervous system has changed but little in these 30
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Genetic Diseases of the Nervous System

2009
All human diseases, including those of the nervous system, are the result of interactions between genetic factors and the environment. In some diseases the genetic factors are relatively minor and of little importance. Other disorders are strictly inherited conditions, and genetic factors are paramount.
Thomas D. Bird, Suman Jayadev
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Diseases of the nervous system

2008
Abstract This chapter is dedicated to motor disorders, first and foremost Parkinson’s disease, the area together with pain where most of the knowledge about the mechanisms of the placebo effect comes from. The placebo effect in Parkinson’s disease is mediated by dopamine release in the striatum and is associated with changes in activity ...
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Diseases of the Nervous System

Nature, 1942
THE first edition of this book appeared in September 1940, and the fact that a second edition has been needed within a year (this edition was published in August) speaks for itself. Dr. Walshe planned this book for the use of practitioners and medical students ; and there can be no doubt that he has been entirely successful in his object.
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Metastatic disease of the nervous system

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 1999
Nervous system metastases occur in about 25% of patients with systemic cancer (Table 1) and usually involve the brain parenchyma, leptomeninges, and spinal epidural space. Although they are ominous, they can be effectively treated in many patients, reducing disability and prolonging life.
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Diseases of the autonomic nervous system

2010
The autonomic nervous system innervates all organs, producing predominantly involuntary and automatic actions that are mediated by two principal efferent pathways, the sympathetic and parasympathetic, which are neurochemically and anatomically distinct.
Christopher J. Mathias, David A. Low
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