Neurobiological Brain Disorder
... A Neurobiological Brain
disorder (NBD) , also referred to as a Neurobiological
disorder (NBD) , is an illness caused by genetic, ... disease with dementia, Obsessive-compulsive
disorder (OCD), Alzheimer's disease, as well as some forms ...
Neuropsychiatry
...
Mayberg (1997)
Obsessive Compulsive
disorder
Poor maternal parenting
frontal-subcortical ... connectivity
Shergill et al, 2000
Eating
disorder
Poor maternal parenting
Atypical serotonin ... (2005), Uber and Treasure (2005)
Bipolar
disorder
Narcissistic
Prefrontal cortex and ...
Ultradian
... ultradian rhythms.
Ultradian Bipolar
disorder
All forms of Bipolar
disorder have a defined biological nature, apparently ... is an increased chance of developing a Bipolar
disorder when either a general ...
Atransferrinemia
...
DiseasesDB
29538
Atransferrinemia is a genetic
disorder in which there is absence of transferrin , a plasma protein that ... transferrin in her parents ' bloodstream supported the notion that this
disorder is transferred in an autosomal recessive pattern. [1] ...
Pathology
... , Lactic ) - Alkalosis ( Metabolic , Respiratory ) - Mixed
disorder of acid-base balance - H 2 O Dehydration / Hypervolemia - K + ... - Prognathism - Retrognathism - Temporomandibular joint
disorder
Developmental Anomalies
Amelogenesis imperfecta - Anodontia - ...
Cachexia
... these do not always have an underlying causative illness; they are most often symptomatic of severe malnutrition .
Those suffering from the eating
disorder anorexia nervosa appear to have high plasma levels of ghrelin . Ghrelin levels are also high in patients who have cancer-induced cachexia (Garcia ...
Excoriation
... be made if the lesions are found on areas where the hands do not make contact. It doesn't exclude the possibility, but makes it less likely. The
disorder is typically found among females more than males. Damage is common on the face , neck , back, and extremities , and damage to the skin is ...
Family history (medicine)
... to the same toxin , then they may develop similar symptoms without a genetic cause.
If a patient has a strong family history of a particular
disorder (or group of disorders), this will generally lead to a lower threshold for investigating symptoms.
In diseases with a known hereditary component, ...
Thickened fluids
... Thickened fluids are often used for people with dysphagia , a
disorder of swallowing function. The thicker consistency makes it less likely that an individual with dysphagia will aspirate while they are drinking.
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