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Diseases of the nervous system (neurology)

Ventriculitis

If a doctor diagnoses ventriculitis, it means that a complication has developed that threatens not only the health but also the life of the patient. The pathology is an inflammatory reaction that affects the walls of the cerebral ventricles: it is a serious intracranial infectious disease

Signs of syringomyelia

Syringomyelia is characterized by pronounced neurotrophic disorders, such as roughening of the skin, cyanosis, slow-healing wounds, bone and joint deformation, and bone fragility.

Syringomyelia of the cervical and thoracic spine

Syringomyelia is caused by damage to glial tissue or is the result of developmental defects of the craniovertebral junction. The disease is one of a number of incurable pathologies, diagnosed using magnetic resonance imaging.

Funicular myelosis

Funicular myelosis, neuroanemic syndrome or funicular myelosis syndrome are classified as myelopathies, as they are the result of such a pathological process of the central nervous system.

Dysesthesia

Among the various neurological symptoms and signs of sensory disorders, dysesthesia stands out, defined as a change in sensations with the emergence of a feeling of pain and increased tactile response, the obvious connection of which with damaging factors may be absent.

Dysgenesis of the brain

Brain dysgenesis is only recognized by CT or nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. In general, the mechanisms of development of the disorder are not sufficiently studied.

Radial nerve neuropathy

Is it difficult to move your arm in the elbow joint, is it numb, is there weakness in the wrist? Most likely, this is radial neuropathy or neuropathy of the radial nerve - a disease of the peripheral nervous system.

trigeminal neuritis

Trigeminal neuritis is an inflammation of one or more peripheral processes of its branches, that is, external ones, located outside the brain, manifested by excruciating pain that disrupts the rhythm of life.