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Health

Diseases of the nervous system (neurology)

Olfactory disturbance

Smell impairment is a really serious problem, because at the same time we lose the ability to determine the quality of food products, the presence of foreign substances (for example, gas) in the air.

Reactive meningitis

According to the etiology, inflammation of the soft and arachnoid membranes of the brain (leptomeninges) - meningitis - can be bacterial, viral, parasitic or fungal. Or it could be non-infectious or reactive meningitis.

Sensorimotor aphasia

Acquired speech disorder, in which there is a violation or loss of the ability to perceive, understand and use speech as a means of communication, is defined in clinical neurology as receptive-expressive or sensorimotor aphasia.

Pinching of the radial nerve of the right, left hand

Compression or pinching of the radial nerve - one of the three nerves of the brachial plexus that provide motor and sensory function of the hands - leads to the development of compression neuropathies, including tunnel syndromes

Cryptococcal meningitis

Cryptococcal meningitis develops when the encapsulated yeast Cryptococcus neoformans, which belongs to human opportunistic pathogens, is affected.

Aplasia of the corpus callosum

A malformation in the form of a complete or almost complete absence of adhesion of nerve fibers connecting the hemispheres of the brain is defined as aplasia of the corpus callosum, which is synonymous with its agenesis, that is, its lack of development during development.

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