Among the various neurological symptoms and signs of sensory disorders, dysesthesia stands out, defined as a change in sensations with the onset of a feeling of pain and an increased tactile response, which may not be clearly associated with damaging factors.
Dysgenesis of the brain is recognized only during CT or nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. In general, the mechanisms of the development of the disorder are not well understood.
Hand movement in the elbow joint is difficult, does it grow numb, feel weakness in the wrist? Most likely, it is radial neuropathy or neuropathy of the radial nerve - a disease of the peripheral nervous system.
Trigeminal neuritis is an inflammation of one or several peripheral processes of its branches, that is, external, located outside the brain, manifested by painful pain that violates the rhythm of life.
Among the intrauterine malformations, there is such a type of irreversible violation of fetal brain embryonic morphogenesis as anencephaly. In ICD-10, this defect is attributed to congenital anomalies of the nervous system with the code Q00.0.
Herpetic encephalitis is a rather rare and severe disease, most of the cases of which are caused precisely by the virus of the first type. In the absence of timely diagnosis and a course of antiviral therapy, the disease is accompanied by high mortality...
Compressive neuropathy is one of the most interesting, but at the same time the most difficult aspects of hand surgery. Compression or capture neuropathy occurs as a result of compression or pinching of a nerve at some point during its course in the upper limb.
Drug with antispasmodic and vasodilating activity. Promotes expansion of the coronary vessels, increases cerebral circulation and improves metabolic processes in the brain.