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  1. ... wheelchair. Most need assistance with feeding and hygiene. Cognitive disturbances. Most individuals with LND are cognitively impaired. The ... elements of uric acid overproduction, neurologic dysfunction, and cognitive and behavioral disturbances, the diagnosis of LND is straightforward. There are ...
  2. ... smiling) Pyramidal or cerebellar signs Ataxia Oculomotor abnormalities Cognitive disturbances Hearing loss Intellectual disability / developmental delay Seizures Although ...
  3. ... 60s) onset of cerebrovascular disease, mood disturbance, apathy, cognitive disturbance progressing to dementia, and diffuse white-matter lesions ... findings. The most frequent initial symptom is gait disturbance from spasticity ... palsy, and cognitive dysfunction begin between ages 20 and 50 years. ...
  4. ... R, Endo S. [Effects of bright light on cognitive disturbances in Alzheimer-type dementia] Nippon Ika Daigaku Zasshi. ... R, Endo S. Effects of bright light on cognitive and sleep-wake (circadian) rhythm disturbances in Alzheimer-type dementia. Psychiatry Clin.Neurosci. 2000; ...
  5. ... exercise, laxative abuse). These behaviours are accompanied by cognitive disturbances (e.g., overvaluation of weight; body image disturbance), ...
  6. ... carbonic anhydrase inhibitors include paresthesia, fatigue, mild, reversible cognitive disturbances and an increased risk of nephrolithiasis. Dichlorphenamide was ...
  7. ... disease (HD) is a progressive disorder of motor, cognitive, and psychiatric disturbances. The mean age of onset is 35 to ... inheritance Note: The appearance and sequence of motor, cognitive, and psychiatric disturbances can be variable in HD (see Clinical Description ). ...
  8. ... information) (2) one (or more) of the following cognitive disturbances: (a) aphasia (language disturbance) (b) apraxia (impaired ability ... b)absence of focal neurologic signs, other than cognitive disturbance (c) absence of cerebrovascular lesions on brain CT ...
  9. ... disease (HD) is a progressive disorder of motor, cognitive, and psychiatric disturbances. In addition to the almost identical choreiform movement ... phosphoribosyl transferase (HPRT), is characterized by neurologic dysfunction, cognitive ... and uric acid overproduction (hyperuricemia). The most common ...
  10. ... with marked improvement in both the affective and cognitive disturbances without treatment-related side effects (118). Psychostimulant treatment ... measure for patients who are disabled by the cognitive and mood disturbances associated with central nervous system involvement with HIV. ...
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