Profound neurologic deficit

Pseudobulbar affect

Pseudobulbar
Pseudobulbar affect (PBA), emotional lability, labile affect or emotional incontinence refers to a neurologic disorder characterized by involuntary crying or uncontrollable episodes of crying and/or laughing, or other emotional displays. PBA occurs secondary to neurologic disease or brain injury. Patients may find themselves crying uncontrollably at something that is only moderately sad, being unable to stop themselves for several minutes. Episodes may also be mood-incongruent: a patient might laugh uncontrollably when angry or frustrated, for example.

Profound neurologic deficit - List of case studies

Back Pain with Partial Sensory Leg Anesthesia

me is very limited, not including the pain distribution, neurologic status and response to the conservative treatment he received. ... next therapeutic steps: 1. In case the patient has profound neurologic deficit (drop foot, sphincter disorders etc) – ...

List of Symptoms

pain (radiates to the arms) Neuralgic attacks Neurologic deficit Neurological signs Neuropathic effects ... with calculations Problems with concentration Profound vision loss Progressive exotropia Progressive reduction in ...

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