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  2. Functional symptom - Wikipedia

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    Functional weakness is weakness of an arm or leg without evidence of damage or a disease of the nervous system. Patients with functional weakness experience symptoms of limb weakness which can be disabling and frightening such as problems walking or a 'heaviness' down one side, dropping things or a feeling that a limb just doesn't feel normal or 'part of them'.

  3. Ford Hospital and Research Centre - Wikipedia

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    Ford Hospital and Research Centre (FHRC) was established in Patna, Bihar, India in Year 2008 and officially inaugurated by Chief Minister of Bihar Shri Nitish Kumar on 24 August 2010, with the sole objective of providing advance healthcare services to the people of Bihar. [1]

  4. Neurological examination - Wikipedia

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    A patient's history is the most important part of a neurological examination [2] and must be performed before any other procedures unless impossible (i.e., if the patient is unconscious certain aspects of a patient's history will become more important depending upon the complaint issued). [2]

  5. List of neuroscience databases - Wikipedia

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    Hippocampome Portal Circuitry, neural types, electrophysiology Adult human Neuron Cell morphology, electrophysiology, region makeup, connectivity Healthy Yes [22] [23] IBA: Infant Brain Atlas: Infant brain atlases from 2 weeks to 2 years of age Human infants Macroscopic, microscopic, brain regions MRI Healthy No [24]

  6. List of medical abbreviations: F - Wikipedia

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    found on floor (patient fell out of bed) FOP Fibrousdysplasia ossificans progressiva FOS: full of stool FOOSH: fall on outstretched hand FP: Family Planning: FPG: fasting plasma glucose: FRDA: Friedreich's ataxia: FROM: full range of motion: FSBS: finger-stick blood sugar (one method of blood glucose monitoring) FSE: fetal scalp electrode: FSGS

  7. Fragment crystallizable region - Wikipedia

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    An antibody digested by papain yields three fragments, two Fab fragments and one Fc fragment An antibody digested by pepsin yields two fragments: a F(ab') 2 fragment and a pFc' fragment The fragment crystallizable region ( Fc region ) is the tail region of an antibody that interacts with cell surface receptors called Fc receptors and some ...

  8. Barrow Neurological Institute - Wikipedia

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    Barrow Neurological Institute at Dignity Health St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center is the world's largest dedicated neurosurgical center and a leader in neurosurgical training, research, and patient care. [3] More operative neurosurgical procedures take place at Barrow than at any other institution in the United States. [3]

  9. Paraphasia - Wikipedia

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    All of these lead to a difference in processing efficiency, which is often caused by damage to a cortical region in the brain (in receptive aphasia, for example, the lesion is in or near Wernicke's area); lesion location is the most important determining factor for all aphasic disorders, including paraphasia – the location of the lesion can ...