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Syndromes

Dejerine's syndrome

Dejerine syndrome refers to a disease that is quite rare. It is based on a genetic predisposition. Dejerine syndrome is also called hypertrophic neuropathy.

Rapid weight loss

Excess weight is a problem for a third of the world's population. People try to get rid of extra pounds in a variety of ways, trying to bring their bodies to ideal proportions.

Locked-in syndrome

Whatever the name given to this disease by different people at different times, can words convey the full tragedy of a situation where a living soul and a healthy mind remain locked for a long time inside a virtually completely immobilized body?

Myofascial pain syndrome: face, cervical, thoracic, lumbar spine

Anyone who has ever encountered small lumps in the muscles that cause unbearable pain when pressed on them, of course, knows what myofascial syndrome is, and would not advise anyone to encounter something similar in their life.

Angelman syndrome in children and adults

There are a number of diseases in which expressions like "take care of yourself and you won't get sick" sound, at the very least, ridiculous. These are pathologies in which some mental and physical abnormalities are embedded in the child's body even before birth, but the parents are not to blame for this.

Vietnam War Syndrome

In fact, the same mental disorder is now called Afghan or Chechen syndrome, depending on what military actions influenced the appearance of the disorder.

Malignant neuroleptic syndrome: emergency care, prevention

People who are being treated with neuroleptic, anticonvulsant or antidepressant drugs have a high risk of developing a dangerous condition called neuroleptic syndrome.

Hypercoagulable syndrome

Increased blood clotting is a hypercoagulation syndrome. Let's consider the main causes of this condition, types, stages, methods of treatment and prevention.

Lennox-Gastaut syndrome in children and adults

Multiple tonic, clonic, atonic, and myoclonic seizures are the main features that characterize Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.

Parrino syndrome

A neurological disease with impaired eyeball movements is Parinaud's syndrome. Let's consider the features of this pathology, diagnostic methods and treatment.