encephalopathy n. , pl. , -thies . Any of various diseases of the brain. encephalopathic enceph ' alopath ' ic Encephalopathy is a condition characterized by altered brain function and structure. It is caused by diffuse brain disease.
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brain disorder , encephalopathy , brain disease any disorder or disease of the brain.
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I have been involved in the rehabilitation of individuals who have acquired neurological disorders (e.g., traumatic brain injury, stroke, aneurysm, toxic encephalopathy, anoxia, etc.) since 1983. Services have included comprehensive assessment through neuropsychological testing and work simulations, day treatment,
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Encephalopathy alters brain function and/or structure. It may be caused by an infectious agent (bacteria, virus, or prion), metabolic or mitochondrial...
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The classic triad of the syndrome is encephalopathy (brain damage), ophthalmoplegia (eye paralysis), and ataxia (loss of coordination).
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Toxic Brain Encephalopathy or "Brain Fog" and ADA Excerpts From 'An Epidemic in Disguise--Toxic Encephalopathy or "Brain Fog" from TOTAL WELLNESS Newsletter By Sherry Rogers, M.D. 1996 with reference to: (Baker EL, A Review of Recent Research on Health Effects of Human Occupational Exposure to Organic Solvents.
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Encephalopathy is a term for any diffuse disease of the brain that alters brain function or structure. Encephalopathy may be caused by infectious agent (bacteria, virus, or prion), metabolic or mitochondrial dysfunction, brain tumor or increased pressure in the skull, prolonged exposure to toxic elements...
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The patient presented with acute right cerebellar infarction and clinical and imaging evidence of brain stem and bilateral thalamic encephalopathy that resolved completely.
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What we have been calling "senescent changes in brain function due to normal aging processes" may actually be due to slowly advancing toxic brain inflammation. I refer to that as toxic encephalitis, or toxic encephalopathy.
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