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Neurologic assessment

2020
Despite rapidly evolving technologies, an accurate and thorough clinical neurologic assessment is still crucial to understanding presenting symptoms and signs. It is the most exciting but also challenging part of the diagnostic puzzle, essential to establishing a rational working hypothesis and a consistent management plan. Flexibility, creativity, and
Judith, Kalser, Eliane, Roulet-Perez
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Neurological Assessment

Home Healthcare Now, 2016
Reasons for completing a neurological exam include: detecting life-threatening conditions, identifying nervous system dysfunction and the effects of this dysfunction on activities of daily living, comparing current data to previous exams to determine trends, and to provide a database upon which to base collaborative care across disciplines.
Deborah, Fritz, Maryann K, Musial
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Mountain neurology

Practical Neurology, 2019
Mountain climbers may develop specific illnesses that largely depend on the altitude reached and the rate of ascent. The popularity of travel to high altitude destinations, extreme tourist activities and mountain climbing means that neurologists in low-altitude countries are increasingly likely to encounter neurological problems and disorders in people
Marieke Cornelia Johanna Dekker   +2 more
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Neurologic Dysphagia

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
Dysphagia is commonly associated with neurologic/neuromuscular disorders including prematurity, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, brain tumors, genetic disorders, and neuromuscular diseases. This article aims to review the major categories of neurologic dysphagia, to outline specific findings and special considerations for each population, and to
Jillian Nyswonger, Sugg   +1 more
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Neurologic Diseases

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1985
The responses of apparently healthy newborn foals to neurologic testing differ significantly from those of adult horses. These responses and the diagnostic techniques pertinent to neurologic problems are reviewed as a basis for evaluation of the compromised neonatal foal.
R, Adams, I G, Mayhew
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Neurological diseases

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1991
Recent advances have improved our understanding of the T-cell recognition process in neuroimmunological autoimmune disease as well as the involvement of major histocompatibility complex molecules and cell adhesion molecules in the autoimmune attack.
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