Neuroborreliosis is a very insidious disease that attacks the human nervous system. If untreated, it is dangerous to the patient's health and life. The initial symptoms may suggest that the patient...
Afterburners are an increasingly common name for compounds whose composition is still unknown. They are called 'real' drugs by some people and collectors' products by others. They can be of natural...
Gaucher's disease (lysosomal storage disease) is a rare genetic disease that leads to the dysfunction of many organs. These include the nervous system, skeletal system, spleen and liver. There is no...
Cobb syndrome is a very rare disease that affects boys more often than girls. What are the characteristics of this disease and what are its neurological symptoms?
Genetically determined diseases, especially those that occur infrequently, pose a huge challenge to doctors and scientists alike. One such disease is Gaucher disease.
Damage to the central nervous system (CNS) is most often the result of a stroke, craniocerebral trauma, brain tumour, inflammation of brain structures, is sometimes part of multiple sclerosis,...
Many people have experienced headaches in their lives, and it is one of the most common and common complaints in both men and women. It can be primary or secondary. If headaches become too frequent...
Meningiomeningeal hernia is categorised as a congenital defect that is associated with abnormal development of the nervous system.
Peripheral neuropathy is an inflammation of the peripheral nerves or a disease of the peripheral nerves that leads to damage of the peripheral nerves, resulting in sensory disturbances. The patient,...
Phacomatoses, or neurocutaneous syndromes, are complex disorders that simultaneously affect the nervous system, vascular system, skin and are additionally associated with an increased risk of...
Sensory disorders are one of the more common symptoms found in neurological conditions. Depending on the location of the lesion, there are characteristic sensory disturbances.
Criteria have been developed on the basis of which a diagnosis of spontaneous tremor is made.
The radial nerve, is one of the largest branches of the brachial plexus and it exits from the axillary cavity passing through the whole arm. Along with the arteries, it heads to the posterior part...
Impotence, otherwise known as impotence or erectile dysfunction, is defined as a sexual dysfunction occurring in men. It is the inability to achieve and/or maintain penile erection, despite arousal...
A disorder of the ability to speak and understand speech, which is caused by damage to the cortical speech centres in the brain, is called aphasia.
Many patients are not aware of the fact that viral, bacterial or fungal diseases can have various complications that are very dangerous to our health and even life.
Many people have heard of prions, but are unable to say what they are and what diseases they can lead to. Prions are classed as proteins (they are not microorganisms, viruses or parasites) and,...
A stroke is a condition that is an immediate threat to health and life for the patient. It is a condition in which brain function is completely or partially disrupted. Haemorrhagic stroke accounts...
Dermatomyositis, or dermatomyositis, is more common in women than in men. They are a variant of polymyositis. Children and young adults, between the ages of 5 and 6, are most commonly affected.
The pineal gland, is a small gland (approximately 12mm long, 8mm thick). It has endocrine capabilities, i.e. the cells that make up the pineal gland (pinocytes) produce a hormone called melatonin....