Примери за използване на Cognitive disorder на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Dream abnormality, cognitive disorder.
Cognitive disorder Motor dysfunction.
Other important adverse reactions include fall, cognitive disorder, and neutropenia.
Cognitive disorder(difficulty thinking or processing thoughts, difficulty remembering).
Balance disorder Coordination abnormal Memory impairment Cognitive disorder Somnolence Tremor Nystagmus.
Neuropathy peripheral*, cognitive disorder, hyperaesthesia, lethargy, loss of consciousness, mental impairment, neuralgia, presyncope.
Paraesthesia, balance disorder, hypoaesthesia, dystonia, head discomfort, dysarthria,syncope, cognitive disorder.
Other important side effects include falls, cognitive disorder(problems with thinking, learning and memory), and neutropenia(low levels of neutrophils, a type of white blood cells).
Nervous system disorders headache common dizziness,somnolence uncommon cognitive disorder, lethargy, dysgeusia rare.
Definition of Cognitive Disorder At its basic level, the term cognitive disorder is applied to any type of disorder, disease, or condition that impairs….
Balance disorder Coordination abnormal Memory impairment Cognitive disorder Somnolence Tremor Nystagmus.
Diseases and infections: There are many bacteria, viruses and disease states that can affect the brain andlead to cognitive dysfunction or cognitive disorder.
Common: headache, memory impairment, amnesia, disturbance in attention,restless legs syndrome Uncommon: cognitive disorder, seizure¥ Not known*: posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome.
Prosopagnosia, also called face blindness,is a cognitive disorder of face perception where the ability to recognize familiar faces is impaired, while other aspects of visual processing and intellectual functioning remain intact.
If old cats start making old cries,it may mean that the animal has a so-called"Alzheimer's disease" or cognitive disorder.
Syncope, stupor, myoclonus, psychomotor hyperactivity, ageusia, dyskinesia, dizziness postural, intention tremor,nystagmus, cognitive disorder, speech disorder, hyporeflexia, hypoaesthesia, amnesia, hyperaesthesia, burning sensation.
Disturbance in attention, memory impairment, amnesia, cognitive disorder, mental impairment, psychomotor skills impaired, convulsion, coordination abnormal, tremor, lethargy, hypoaesthesia, nystagmus, dysgeusia, balance disorder, dysarthria, intention tremor, sedation.
Elderly patients may be more susceptible to serious neurologic events such as cognitive disorder, encephalopathy, and confusion.
Prosopagnosia(from the Greek for“face” and“not knowing”)is a cognitive disorder whereby the ability to recognize faces is impaired, while other aspects of visual processing and intellectual functioning remain intact.
However, elderly patients may be more susceptible to serious neurologic events such as cognitive disorder, encephalopathy and confusion.
A positive scan does not independently establish a diagnosis of AD or other cognitive disorder since neuritic plaque deposition in grey matter may be present in asymptomatic elderly and some neurodegenerative dementias(AD, Lewy body dementia, Parkinson's disease dementia).
Patients with brain MRI/CT findings consistent with leukoencephalopathy experienced concurrent serious adverse events including confusional state,tremor, cognitive disorder, encephalopathy, and convulsion.
Encephalopathy includes depressed level of consciousness, mental status changes,automatism, cognitive disorder, confusional state, disturbance in attention, encephalopathy, posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome, somnolence, lethargy, memory impairment, metabolic encephalopathy and thinking abnormal.
Syncope, stupor, myoclonus, loss of consciousness, psychomotor hyperactivity, dyskinesia, dizziness postural, intention tremor,nystagmus, cognitive disorder, mental impairment, speech disorder, .
A positive scan does not independently establish a diagnosis of AD or other cognitive disorder since neuritic plaque deposition in grey matter may be present in asymptomatic elderly patients and some neurodegenerative dementias(Alzheimer's disease, but also Lewy body dementia and Parkinson's disease dementia).
Status epilepticus, coma, cerebrovascular accident, peripheral sensorimotor neuropathy, lethargy, hypotonia, neurotoxicity, polyneuropathy, polyneuropathy in malignant disease, burning sensation,somnolence, cognitive disorder, facial palsy, encephalopathy, hydrocephalus.
Mr Bailiff 's cognitive profile evidenced some consistent difficulty with categorical reasoning andsemantic difficulty that would be consistent with cognitive disorder due to head injury that would be consistent with cognitive disorder due to head injury, however given the factitious and motivational difficulties, no further conclusion can be made with certitude, therefore Cognitive Disorder Due to Head Injury Not Otherwise Specified was coded on AXIS I.
Uncommon: paraplegia, intracranial haemorrhage, subarachnoid haemorrhage convulsions(see section 4.4), peripheral motor neuropathy, syncope, paresis, disturbance in attention, increased activity, ageusia, somnolence,migraine, cognitive disorder, jerky movements, dizziness postural, sciatica, mononeuropathy, speech disorder, restless leg syndrome.
Syncope, stupor, myoclonus, loss of consciousness, psychomotor hyperactivity, dyskinesia, dizziness postural, intention tremor,nystagmus, cognitive disorder, mental impairment, speech disorder, hyporeflexia, hyperaesthesia, burning sensation, ageusia, malaise.
Cerebral haemorrhage*, Haemorrhage intracranial(inc subarachnoid)*, Brain oedema, Transient ischaemic attack, Coma, Autonomic nervous system imbalance, Autonomic neuropathy, Cranial palsy*, Paralysis*, Paresis*, Presyncope, Brain stem syndrome, Cerebrovascular disorder, Nerve root lesion, Psychomotor hyperactivity,Spinal cord compression, Cognitive disorder NOS, Motor dysfunction, Nervous system disorder NOS, Radiculitis, Drooling, Hypotonia.