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1) Any brain disease 2) Brain disease 3) Brain disorder 4) Brain disorder 5) Nervous disorder 6) Neurological disease 7) Neurological disorder
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Encephalopathy i means disorder or disease of the brain. In modern usage, encephalopathy does not refer to a single disease, but rather to a syndrome of global brain dysfunction; this syndrome can have many different organic and inorganic causes. ==Terminology== In some contexts it refers to permanent (or degenerative) brain injury, and in others ...
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• (n.) Any disease or symptoms of disease referable to disorders of the brain; as, lead encephalopathy, the cerebral symptoms attending chronic lead poisoning.
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(encephalo- + Gr. pathos illness) any degenerative disease of the brain.
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A disorder of the brain that can be caused by disease, injury, drugs, or chemicals.
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Cell death degeneration of the brain or brainstem.
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Encephalopathy is a term for any diffuse disease of the brain that alters brain function or structure.
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<neurology, pathology> Any degenerative disease of the brain. ... Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(en-sef″ә-lop´ә-the) any degenerative disease of the brain.
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Disease, damage, or malfunction of the brain. In general, encephalopathy is manifested by an altered mental state that is sometimes accompanied by physical changes. Although numerous causes of encephalopathy are known, the majority of cases arise from infection, liver damage, anoxia, or kidney failure. The term encephalopathy is very broad and, in ...
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disease of the brain. See also hepatic encephalopathy.
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Any disease in which the functioning of the brain is affected
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En·ceph`a·lop'a·thy noun [ Greek
'egke`falos the brain +
pa`schein ,
paqei^n , to suffer.]
(Medicine) Any disease or symptoms of disease referable to disorders of the brain; as, lead
encephalopathy , the cerebral symptoms attending chronic lead poisonin...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: en-sef′ă-lop′ă-thē Definitions: 1. Any disorder of the brain. Synonyms: cerebropathia, cerebropathy, cerebropathy, encephalopathia, encephalosis
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Encephalopathy describes any degenerative disease of the brain, often associated with toxic conditions.
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Lesions in the brain, or general degeneration of brain matter
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encephalopathy, encephalopathia 1. A disease or disorder of the brain. 2. A disease of the brain; especially, one involving alterations of brain structure. 3. A reference to the involvement of large parts of the brain (or the whole organ), instead of identifiable changes confined just to parts of the brain.
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A general term to describe a variety of illnesses that affect the brain, including encephalitis
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Refers to a variety of conditions affecting the brain resulting in alterations in the level of consciousness, ranging from stupor to coma. At times, febrile seizures, afebrile seizures, and epilepsy have been considered components of encephalopathy. However, the terms encephalopathy and encephalitis have been used imprecisely and even interchangeab...
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A general term describing brain dysfunction. Examples include encephalitis, meningitis, seizures and head trauma.
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A general term describing brain dysfunction. Examples include encephalitis,
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Any disease of the brain.
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any brain disease.
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