HOMO SAPIENS DISEASES - NERVOUS SYSTEM, SKELETAL MUSCLES, SMOOTH MUSCLES, AND SENSE ORGANS
(see also physiology of nervous system and physiology of sense organs)

Table of contents :


  • Disorders of nervous system
  • Levels of consciousness (LOC)
  • Muscle disorders 
  • Sense organs disorders


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    Malformations

    Central nervous system (CNS) disorders (see also physiology of central nervous system, skull diseases and vertebral spine diseases) Symptoms & signs : Laboratory examinations : Peripheral nervous system (PNS) (see also physiology of peripheral nervous system)
    Disorders of the parent cell bodies located in the spinal cord (and/or brainstem) are discussed under motor neuron diseases (MND) while dorsal root ganglion degenerations are described as sensory neuropathies
    Pathogenesis : Laboratory examinations : delayed nerve conduction velocity (NCV) (< 55-60 m/s due to averaging between myelinated and amyelinated nerve fibers) Levels of consciousness (LOC)
    conditions
    consciousness
    sleep-awakening cycles
    motor function
    pain cognition
    respiratory function
    EEG
    cerebral metabolism evaluated by PET or SPECT
    prognosis
    persistent vegetative state absent intact no intentional movement none normal polymorphic, delta or theta, sometimes slow alpha reduced by > 50% according to causes
    locked-in syndrome present intact quadriplegia or pseudobulbar paralysis or syndrome; conserved ocular movements yes normal normal or mildly alterated mildly alterated improbable recovery, prolonged survival
    coma absent absent no intentional movement none variably depressed polymorphic delta or theta reduced by > 50% recovery, persistent vegetative state, or cerebral death
    cerebral death absent absent none or due to spinal reflexes none absent EEG silence absent no recovery
    Web resources : NINDS Coma and PVS
    Motor disorders