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31. Neurological deficit in a consecutive series of vertebral fracture patients with bony fragments within spinal canal

Spinal Cord is the official journal of the International Spinal Cord Society. It provides complete coverage of all aspects of spinal injury and disease. of an initial neurological deficita favorable neurological prognosis can be predicted
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http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/sc/journal/v35/n2/abs/3100356a.html
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32. neurological soft signs in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Abstract only
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http://add.about.com/library/abstracts/bl18.htm
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33. Neurological soft signs in mainstream pupils -- Fellick et al. 85 (5): 371 -- Archives of Disease in Childhood

Author. Keyword(s) Vol who hypothesised that neurological soft signs represent a fixed neurological deficit. It is likely of children without focal neurological deficit. Dev Med Child Neurol 1986
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http://adc.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/85/5/371
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34. Neuropsychological Evaluations

evaluations are generally conducted on individuals who suffer a neurological deficit or brain injury particularly if they suffer a neurological deficitthe exam may be broken
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http://www.inlandneuro.org/neuropsychological_evaluations_full.htm
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35. Normal Neurological Exam?

Acute Event elementis the focal neurological deficit. Focal(meaning restricted to one particular part of the body)neurological deficit(meaning something wrong in the
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http://subtlebraininjury.com/noloc4.html
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36. Operative Compared with Nonoperative Treatment of a Thoracolumbar Burst Fracture without Neurological Deficit: A

a thoracolumbar burst fracture in patients without a neurological deficit has never been performed thoracolumbar burst fracture and no neurological deficit were randomized to one of
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http://www.ejbjs.org/cgi/content/abstract/85/5/773
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37. Operative vs. Nonoperative Treatment of Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Without Neurological Deficit: A Randomized

Learn about Treatment of Thorocolumbar Burst Fractures without Neurological deficit burst fracture and no neurologic deficit were randomized to two treatment groups
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http://www.spineuniverse.com/displayarticle.php/article988.html
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38. Psychological Testing and Assessment |

to express oneself or to understand spoken or written language due to a neurological deficit461 test that Wechsler himself viewed as suggestive of neurological deficit460
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http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0767421574/student_view0/chapter14/glossary.html
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39. Recurrent transient neurological deficits in advanced HIV infection.

OUTCOME MEASURES: Transient neurological deficit was defined as a focal neurological deficit of rapid onset which
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http://www.aegis.com/aidsline/1996/jan/M9610790.html
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40. Schizophrenia.com - Biology and Research; neurologic basis for poor insight

A review of current research evidence supporting a neurological basis for poor insight in psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. The Neurological Basis for Impaired Insight in Schizophrenia: A Review of the a stroke)anosognosia is an acknowledged neurological deficit. Patients afflicted with anosognosia
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http://www.schizophrenia.com/insightbiology.htm
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41. Scientific Paprer

http://www.bdorth.org is the web Site of Bangladesh Orthopedic Society. All had partial to complete neurological deficit. Among them3 had cervical3 lumbar 1 quadriplegia remaining 5 had incomplete neurological deficit. Among incomplete injuries 2
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http://www.bdorth.org/2003-5.html
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42. Selective Antegrade Cerebral Perfusion Attenuates Brain Metabolic Deficit in Aortic Arch Surgery: A Prospective

4.8%)and 6 episodes of transient neurological deficit (14.3%). From before to after arrestjugular in terms of mortality and neurological deficit have been reported by several
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http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/110/11_suppl_1/II-231
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43. Sex Differences in Neurological Outcomes and Mortality After Cardiac Surgery : A Society of Thoracic Surgery

permanentglobal or focal neurological deficit; (2) transient ischemic attacka newtransientfocal neurological deficit; and (3) comaa global neurological deficit lasting
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http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/103/17/2133
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44. STROKE - ABC Salutaris

condition characterized by an acute onset of neurological deficit (reduction in the function) that persists for all of a suddenthe neurological deficit being maximum at the onset
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http://www.abcsalutaris.com/article.php?506
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45. Stroke in childhood -- Kirkham 81 (1): 85 -- Archives of Disease in Childhood

A focal neurological deficit lasting more than 24 hours is defined as a stroke if it has a The term "reversible ischaemic neurological deficit" has been coined to cover those
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http://www.fetalneonatal.com/cgi/content/full/81/1/85
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46. The American Heart Association Stroke Outcome Classification

today have survived a stroke and have some neurological deficits. Although the magnitude of healthcare resources Level Aminimal or no neurological deficit due to stroke in the
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http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=1850
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47. The block which does not wear off

Persistent neurological deficit is arguably one of the greatest fears of Athough post-anaesthesia neurological deficit or persistent blockade is not uncommonpermanent neurological
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http://www.manbit.com/oa/c112.htm
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48. The effect of residual neurological deficit on oral glucose tolerance in persons with chronic spinal cord injury

Spinal Cord is the official journal of the International Spinal Cord Society. It provides complete coverage of all aspects of spinal injury and disease. ethnic distribution among the subgroups for neurological deficit. Subjects were grouped by by subgroup for degree of neurological deficit: complete Tetra (n=56)incomplete
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http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/sc/journal/v37/n11/abs/3100893a.html
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49. TO A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF PERSONALITYBEHAVIORAND NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE: THE ROLE OF BRAIN AND BLOOD

To a new understanding of personalitybehavior and neurological disease or chronic degenerative neurological states. Thus AutismAttention Deficit Disorder and similar second third suggests that the neurological deficit is a combination of vascular
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http://www.medforum.com/lifeline/articles/nvs00002/article.html
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50. TO A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF PERSONALITYBEHAVIORAND NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE: THE ROLE OF BRAIN AND BLOOD

To a new understanding of personnality behavior and neurological disease or chronic degenerative neurological states. Thus AutismAttention Deficit Disorder and similar second third suggests that the neurological deficit is a combination of vascular
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http://www.medforum.com/jobline-srch/lifeline/articles/nvs00002/article.html
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51. Vidyasagar S Nalloor S Shashikiran U Prabhu MM.Unusual Neurological Complication of Typhoid Fever

1.7 to 40%)spasticity (3.1%)Focal neurological deficit (0.5%) and Meningitis (0.2%) are frequently 3 In our patientthe neurological deficit occurred during the course of
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http://www.calicutmedicaljournal.org/2004/2/2/e3
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52. www.muhealth.org/~md2003/update8/4-11cd.doc

5-15 minutes) without permanent neurological deficitare temporary occlusions of cerebral arteries of strokes; worsening of a neurological deficit over minutes or hours suggesting
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http://www.muhealth.org/~md2003/update8/4-11cd.doc
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