WikiPatient: Neurology

Neurology topics sorted alphabetically
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | V | W

A

 * Acalculia
 * Acoustic neuroma
 * Acute brachial neuritis
 * Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
 * Agenesis corpus collosum
 * Agrammatism
 * Alexia
 * Alice in Wonderland syndrome
 * Altitude sickness
 * Alzheimer's disease
 * Amnesia
 * Ataxia
 * Athetosis

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B

 * Balance disorder
 * Brain abscess
 * Brain ischemia
 * Brain stem death

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C

 * Carotid artery stenosis
 * Cauda equina syndrome
 * Cavernous angioma
 * Central facial palsy
 * Cerebral aneurysm
 * Cerebral hemorrhage
 * Cerebral ischemia
 * Chorea
 * Choreoathetosis
 * Coma
 * Concussion
 * Confusion
 * Critical illness polyneuropathy

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D

 * Delirium
 * Dementia
 * Demyelinating disease
 * Diplopia
 * Dizziness
 * Dysarthria
 * Dyslexic
 * Dysosmia

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E

 * Empty sella syndrome
 * Epidural hematoma
 * Epilepsy

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F

 * Facial nerve paralysis
 * Fat embolism syndrome

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G

 * Ganglioneuroma
 * Glioblastoma multiforme
 * Glioma
 * Guillain-Barré syndrome

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H

 * Headache
 * Herpes Encephalitis
 * Horner's syndrome
 * Hypothalamic hamartoma

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I

 * Idiopathic inflammatory demyelinating diseases
 * Idiopathic intracranial hypertension
 * Intracranial aneurysms

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J

 * Jaw claudication

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K

 * Kernig's sign
 * Korsakoff's syndrome

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L

 * Landau-Kleffner syndrome
 * Limbic encephalitis
 * Locked-In syndrome

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M

 * Malignant astrocytomas
 * Mann syndrome
 * Ménière's disease
 * Meningitis
 * Metabolic encephalopathy
 * Migraine
 * Moyamoya disease
 * Muscle weakness
 * Myelitis
 * Myopathy
 * Myotonia
 * Myotonia congenita
 * Myotonic dystrophy

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N

 * Neck stiffness/pain
 * Neoplastic meningitis
 * Neuralgia
 * Neurinoma
 * Neuroblastoma
 * Neurofibroma
 * Neurogenic inflammation
 * Neurogenic shock
 * Neuroma

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O

 * Ophthalmoparesis
 * Opisthotonus
 * Optic nerve glioma

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P

 * Pain
 * Parageusia
 * Paresthesia
 * Parkinson's disease
 * Parkinsonism
 * Parosmia
 * Pituitary apoplexy
 * Post polio syndrome
 * Post-traumatic epilepsy
 * Posterior circulation infarct
 * Postperfusion syndrome
 * Pseudoathetosis
 * Pseudobulbar palsy

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Q

 * Quadriplegia

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R

 * Restless legs syndrome

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S

 * Sciatica
 * Seizure
 * Seizure types
 * Shift work sleep disorder
 * Spasmodic torticollis
 * Spinal disc herniation
 * Spinal shock
 * Spondylodiscitis
 * Status epilepticus
 * Stroke
 * Stroke recovery
 * Stupor
 * Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
 * Subarachnoid hemorrhage
 * Subclavian steal syndrome
 * Subdural hematoma
 * Subdural hygroma
 * Syncope
 * Syringomyelia

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T

 * Tabes dorsalis
 * Tardive dyskinesia
 * Thalamocortical dysrhythmia
 * Thoracic outlet syndrome
 * Todd's paresis
 * Transient ischemic attack
 * Transverse myelitis

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V

 * Vertebrobasilar insufficiency
 * Vertigo
 * Vestibular balance disorder
 * Vision loss
 * Vocal cord paresis

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W

 * Wrist drop

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