encephalopathy in English

noun
1
a disease in which the functioning of the brain is affected by some agent or condition (such as viral infection or toxins in the blood).
Both mad-cow and mad-deer disease are transmissible spongiform encephalopathies , in which brain proteins called prions deform, forcing other brain cells to degenerate along with them.

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1. Hashimoto's encephalopathy is a steroid-responsive, relapsing or progressive encephalopathy associated with Hashimoto's thyroiditis.

2. Hashimoto encephalopathy ( HE ) is one kind of recurrent or progressive encephalopathy associated with Hashimoto thyroiditis.

3. Objective To clarify MRI characteristics of heroin encephalopathy.

4. Treatment options depend on the stage of hepatic encephalopathy.

5. It produces diffuse encephalopathy or space-occupying and necrotic lesions.

6. Amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP) is a recently described toxic encephalopathy

7. Objective To summarize the experience in curing radiation encephalopathy RE.

8. Detection of encephalopathy is central to the diagnosis of ALF.

9. Ischemia-Anoxias, Brain Ischemia-Anoxias, Cerebral Ischemia-Hypoxia, Brain Ischemia-Hypoxia, Cerebral Ischemia-Hypoxias, Brain Ischemia-Hypoxias, Cerebral Ischemic Hypoxic Encephalopathy Ischemic-Hypoxic Encephalopathies Ischemic-Hypoxic Encephalopathy.

10. Severe mold allergy could cause liver failure, respiratory arrest, and encephalopathy.

11. Drug-Related Hyponatremic Encephalopathy: Rapid Clinical Response Averts Life-Threatening Acute Cerebral Edema

12. I learned about a disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CTE.

13. In wet Beriberi the classic MRI features of Wernicke encephalopathy may be seen

14. Objective To investigate the relation between precipitating factors and prognosis of hepatic encephalopathy.

15. Dizziness, amnesia, ataxia, encephalopathy, facial paralysis, hypertonia, neuropathy, peripheral neuritis, somnolence, tremor, taste perversion, migraine, extrapyramidal syndrome

16. [Kernlute test in the determination of the newborn infant at risk of Bilirubinic encephalopathy]

17. Method for detection or measurement of abnormal prion protein involved in transmissible spongiform encephalopathy

18. Perinatal Asphyxial encephalopathy is associated with a high risk of death or early neurodevelopmental impairment

19. Little is yet known about the myalgic encephalopathy (ME), which she was diagnosed with back in 19

20. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (Bse), commonly known as mad cow disease, is a neurodegenerative disease of cattle

21. Protein restriction in hepatic encephalopathy is appropriate for selected patients: a point of view Hepatol Int

22. In 1997, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), with support from the TSE (transmissible spongiform encephalopathy) Advisory Committee, began monitoring the potential risk of transmitting animal diseases, especially bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease.

23. It is thought that chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as myalgic encephalopathy (ME), can be triggered by viruses, including flu.

24. 28 Cause: foot and mouth disease (aftosa) or rinderpest, or the bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) disease areas.

25. MeSH scope note: A transmissible spongiform encephalopathy of cattle associated with abnormal prion proteins in the brain.

26. Biliousnesses bilipid biliprasin biliptysis: bilirachia bilirubin bilirubin UDP-glucuronyltransferase bilirubin encephalopathy bilirubin glucuronoside glucuronosyltransferase bilirubin monoglucuronide transglucuronidase bilirubinaemia bilirubinemia bilirubinglobulin bilirubinoids

27. Conclusion The patient of Hashimoto's encephalopathy has multiple neurologic clinical manifestations, including visual hallucination, intelligence decline, dementia, coma.

28. Portacaval shunt surgery has not enjoyed great popularity because of the very high incidence of postoperative encephalopathy in the elderly.

29. The word Bse is short but it stands for a disease with a long name, bovine spongiform encephalopathy

30. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy Abbreviation: Bse A progressive neurological disease of cattle, marked by spongelike changes in the brain and spinal cord …

31. What does Bse mean? It's an acronym for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy and is sometimes known as mad cow disease

32. 9 Diseases similar to bovine spongiform encephalopathy have recently been reported in several species of domestic and zoo animals.

33. Nervous system disorders multiple sclerosis, myelitis, facial palsy, polyneuritis such as Guillain-Barré syndrome (with ascending paralysis), encephalitis, encephalopathy

34. Bse (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) is a progressive neurological disorder of cattle that results from infection by an unusual transmissible agent called a prion

35. "Non-absorbable disaccharides versus placebo/no intervention and lactulose versus lactitol for the prevention and treatment of hepatic encephalopathy in people with cirrhosis".

36. Táscitha was born with Bilirubinic encephalopathy, a disease that leaves neurological sequelae such as speech impairment and motor coordination

37. Shoshin Beriberi 3: severe acute wet form with high mortality; dry Beriberi: neurological dysfunction predominates Wernicke encephalopathy: specific subtype of dry

38. Encephalopathy within # days of administration of a previous dose of any vaccine containing pertussis antigens (whole cell or acellular pertussis vaccines

39. Objective To study CT and MRI features of levamisole induced demyelinating encephalopathy(LIDE), discuss the diagnostic value with CT and MRI.

40. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (Bse), sometimes referred to as "mad cow disease", is a chronic degenerative disease affecting the central nervous system of cattle

41. CWD affects the brain tissue of infected elk and is similar in symptoms to bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad-cow disease.

42. Bse (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) is a progressive neurological disorder of cattle; its symptoms are similar to a disease of sheep, called scrapie

43. Bse (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) is a progressive neurological disorder of cattle that results from infection by an unusual transmissible agent called a prion

44. 21 Conclusion Tussah pupa of encephalopathy is a disease mostly showing extrapyramidal symptoms accompanied with dysphoria and phobia, which has a good prognosis.

45. Life-threatening hyperkalemia, acute overload pulmonary edema generating severe hypoxemia and uremic complications (pericarditis and encephalopathy) are the only indisputable emergency RRT criteria.

46. Disclosed is a method for the pre-treatment of a sample for detecting or measuring an abnormal prion protein (PrPres) involved in transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE).

47. 23 Its removal depends on the findings of a two-day symposium on bovine spongiform encephalopathy scheduled to be held in Brussels in September.

48. When total serum bilirubin rises to very high levels and for a prolonged period of time, it may cause acute Bilirubinic encephalopathy and kernicterus

49. Discussion Bilirubinic encephalopathy seems to occur mainly in the neonatal period [21], when severe unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia exceeds the saturation of the high-affinity binding sites on serum albumin [22]

50. References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries applicable to the clinical term "bromidism, Bromism" Bromidism, Bromism - G92 Toxic encephalopathy