Examples of using Neurologic in English and their translations into Finnish
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Physicians should consider PML in the differential diagnosis in patients with new or worsening neurologic, cognitive or behavioural signs or symptoms.
infections(31.7%), neurologic events(16.4%), neutropenia/febrile neutropenia(15.3%),
The secondary endpoints demonstrated that tafamidis meglumine treatment resulted in less deterioration of neurologic function and improved nutritional status(mBMI)
Treatment of secondary(chronic) progressive, progressive-relapsing, or worsening relapsing-remitting MS. Used to reduce neurologic disability and/or frequency of relapse.
Neurologic events: shaking(or tremor),
Peripheral neurologic symptoms including peripheral neuropathy,
audiologic, and neurologic evaluations.
The real breakthrough in the last 18 months has been the ability to actually image the neurologic problem.
because people with neurologic diseases have a very low incidence of most cancers.
A neurologic deficit that progresses, in case of a patient who presents caudal equine syndrome,
Headaches, confusion, seizures(fits), visual loss, and high blood pressure(hypertension), which may be symptoms of a neurologic condition known as posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome PRES.
Reversal of pre-existing neurologic impairment is not likely to occur with treatment, and neurologic deterioration may continue in some patients.
particularly neurologic findings.
Neurologic events During the treatment period, four patients(2%) treated with R-CHOP,
although some patients have experienced some neurologic sequelae.
changes in pre-existing neurologic signs and symptoms.
other visual and neurologic disturbances.
cytopenias and neurologic or gastrointestinal toxicities),
The clinical relevance of microglial aggregates is unknown, however no deleterious neurologic effects attributed to the microscopic change have been observed in monkeys.
a fracture, neurologic weakness, or when a dislocation occurred.