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This term refers to the hardening of brain tissue, often associated with chronic diseases such as multiple sclerosis.
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This term refers to the study of the mind, focusing on behavior, cognition, and mental processes.
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This term refers to a disorder of the mind characterized by antisocial behavior, lack of empathy, and other personality disturbances.
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This term refers to a surgical procedure involving an incision into a nerve root, typically performed to relieve pain or reduce symptoms of nerve irritation.
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This term refers to the surgical incision into a nerve, usually done to relieve chronic pain or treat certain neurological conditions.
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This term refers to conditions or symptoms that originate in the mind, rather than from physical causes, often related to psychological factors.
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This term refers to the softening of brain tissue, which can result from injury, infection, or reduced blood flow to the brain.
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This term refers to the softening of the spinal cord, often due to trauma, compression, or reduced blood supply, which can lead to neurological deficits.
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This term refers to the complete paralysis of one limb, typically resulting from neurological damage or injury.
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This term refers to the slight paralysis or weakness affecting one limb, commonly seen in neurological disorders or after a stroke.