Neurological specialist examinations

Physical examination

Physical
Physical examination or clinical examination is the process by which a doctor investigates the body of a patient for signs of disease. It generally follows the taking of the medical history — an account of the symptoms as experienced by the patient. Together with the medical history, the physical examination aids in determining the correct diagnosis and devising the treatment plan. This data then becomes part of the medical record.

Neurological specialist examinations - List of case studies

Motor Neuron Disease – another opinion

well. In December of 2008 was seen by Dr. X, neurology specialist in Milan. He describes her speech difficulty as “ Spastic ... mobility in the tongue and palate with no other neurological signs on exam. Multiple investigations including blood work, ...

Spinal column pathology

mediolateral L4-L5.   During a recent specialist vertebral-medullary surgical visit, the physical examination showed ... may give better results and lower the risk of iatrogenic neurological deterioration. Alternative procedure may be wide laminectomy ...

Motor Neuron Disease – additional opinion

In December of 2008 was seen by Dr. X, neurology specialist in Milan. He describes her speech difficulty as “ Spastic ... mobility in the tongue and palate with no other neurological signs on exam. Multiple investigations including blood ...

Motor Neuropathy – additional opinion

after an effort. Following the advice of a specialist in neurology, the patient has performed on 12/2007 an MRI of the ... segment. No enhancement after contrast medium). A neurological specialist’s examination was, therefore, performed as well ...

Cluster headache

Following these medical tests, the patient underwent a neurological examination,  that have excluded a demyelinating disease. The ... pathology , is to be defined in the neurological specialist field (instrumental and clinical-laboratory); MR follow-ups ...

Visual disturbances of unknown etiology

hypersensitivity to noise and dizziness. Repeated neurological examinations were reported normal. A thorough neurological work-up ... point of view she carried out some medical tests and specialist visits among which: - Ophthalmology visit: Confirmation of lazy ...

Multiple Sclerosis_2

of symptoms. The first follow-up revealed no focal neurological signs with a history of a transitory unilateral lower limb ... On July 2008 the patient will be examined again by a specialist, and at that time should commence a treatment that at this point has ...

Left lumbosciatic pain from double disc protrusion

On 09/2009 the patient underwent an orthopaedic specialist's examination which showed left lumbosciatic pain from L4-L5 and ... to physical effort and rest), pain distribution and the neurological status. MRI pictures sent to me show low signal on T2 of the L4-S1 ...

List of Examinations

thrombosis Examination Examination by a retina specialist Examination checking for jaw jerk Examination of the ... muscles Neuroimaging Neurologic examination Neurological assessment Neurological check-up Neurological disease ...

Prostate Cancer and Parkinson's disease

adenocarcinoma in both lobes (Gleason score 3+4). The specialist explained to the patient the need for radical treatment and possible ... Parkinson makes him a high risk patient for surgery . His neurological status will worsen the degree of incontinence expected after ...

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