Conduct Disorder
What is Conduct Disorder? Conduct disorder (CD) is part of a group of disorders known as …
What is Conduct Disorder? Conduct disorder (CD) is part of a group of disorders known as …
Stroke, Posterior Cerebral Artery What is Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke (Stroke)? To fully grasp what happens …
What is Complement Deficiency (Immune Deficiency due to a deficiency in Complememnt Proteins)? The immune system …
What is Coma (Coma)? A coma is a state of deep unconsciousness or unresponsiveness, showing that …
What is Brown-Séquard Syndrome? Brown-Séquard syndrome is a condition that occurs when one side of the …
What is Increased Intracranial Pressure? Intracranial hypertension (IH) is a medical condition where there’s an increase …
What is Idiopathic (Genetic) Generalized Epilepsy? When someone has a seizure, this means the nerve cells …
What is Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus? Human T-lymphotropic viruses, or HTLV, are a group of viruses …
What is Galactokinase Deficiency (Galactosemia Type II)? Galactokinase deficiency, also known as type II galactosemia, is …
What is Gait Disturbances? Gait disturbances refer to any changes from the normal pattern of walking. …
What is Friedreich Ataxia? Friedreich ataxia (FA) is a genetic disorder that accounts for about half …
What is Frontal Lobe Syndrome? The frontal lobe is the largest part of the brain, located …
What is Frey Syndrome? Frey syndrome, also known by several other names (like Baillarger’s syndrome, auriculotemporal …
What is Foot Drop? Foot drop is a condition where a person is unable to lift …
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