neurological disease

collocation in English

meaningsofneurologicalanddisease

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neurological
adjective
uk
/ˌnjʊə.rəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌnʊr.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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disease
noun
uk
/dɪˈziːz/
us
/dɪˈziːz/
(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by ...
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(Definition ofneurologicalanddiseasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Only subjects without psychiatric orneurologicaldiseasewere studied.
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With respect toneurologicaldiseaseand trauma this lack of cellular repair significantly impacts functional recovery.
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Neurologicaldiseaseor problems located anterior to the retina do not have that effect.
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Chronicneurologicaldiseasecan occur in up t o 5% of untreated patients.
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Exclusion criteria included any past or present psychiatric diagnosis or treatment, orneurologicaldisease.
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Progressive disorders such as malignancy orneurologicaldiseaseusually require a long-term alternative to the oral route.
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The only published results from trials in the group "other diseases" concern amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a severeneurologicaldisease.
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There are no sequelae and usually patients do not have a preceding illness or history ofneurologicaldisease.
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Ten control subjects (six men and four women) with no history of psychiatric orneurologicaldiseasewere recruited from the hospital community.
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None of the patients had substance dependence disorder, endocrinological disease, head trauma,neurologicaldiseaseor any chronic general medical disease requiring life-long treatment.
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Otherneurologicaldisease, or bladder disease (lithiasis, neoplasia, infection), or bladder-outlet obstruction (prostatic hyperplasia, urethral stenosis) may also be contributory.
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Other causes of bladder overflow obstruction such as urethral stricture and underactive detrusor muscle due to muscular orneurologicaldiseaseare rarer.
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What is the name of the rareneurologicaldiseasewith symptoms such as: involuntary movements (tics), swearing, and incoherent vocalizations (grunts, shouts, etc.)?
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Neurologicaldisease, emotional disorder, and disability : they are related : a study of 300 consecutive new referrals to a neurology outpatient department.
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Each series was administered to 30 subjects with normal color vision, 28 subjects with hereditary color deficiency, and to various patients with ocular, systemic, andneurologicaldisease.
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None of the subjects had any known infectious, metabolic, orneurologicaldiseaseor sensory impairments that might affect test performance, nor were any of them currently taking medication.
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Such individuals are not likely to be capable of analyzing the care of patients who are receiving treatment for chronic or acute pain, for cancer, or for progressiveneurologicaldisease.
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In adult life the major causes of speech impairment are stammering, and that occurring as a result ofneurologicaldisease, particularly stroke.
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Thisneurologicaldiseaseoccurs in all populations worldwide, although it is almost certainly under-diagnosed.
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Meanwhile, the neuroleptics have produced the worst epidemic ofneurologicaldiseasein history.
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His later years were marred by a progressiveneurologicaldiseasewhich may have been syphilis.
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The neurologist must carefully excludeneurologicaldisease, through examination and appropriate investigations.
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