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Nervous & Mental Disorder Pathologies

Horizontales
Severe and recurrent headaches from dilated intracranial blood vessels.
Syndrome that compresses the centrally located peripheral nerve proximally and distally.
Distress triggered by thoughts or memories of a traumatic event that may include flashbacks.
Protrusion of the nucleus pulposis through a tear in the annulus fibrosus.
Progressive neurodegenerative disease that produces mental deterioration involving most areas of the brain
Characterized by social withdrawal and obsessive behavior.
Memory loss of certain times, events, and people.
Neurologic condition with episodes of excruiciating pain.
Includes symptoms of PTSD and anxiety along with a cascade of other varied symptoms.
Neurologic disorder that presents as inattentiveness, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
Often confused with depression and characterized by both manic and depressive episodes.
Mild mental illness with no radical loss of touch with reality. Can include symptoms of hypochondria, anxiety, and compulsive behavior.
Prolonged, intense, abnormal sadness.
Progressive neurodegenerative disease that produces a syndrome of abnormal movements.
A disorder of prolonged sadness that can include disruptions in appetite and sleep patterns, pessimism, guilt, indifference, and feelings of worthlessness.
Verticales
Progressive degeneration and demyelination of nerves in the brain, spinal cord, and optic cranial nerves.
Includes symptoms of racing heart, faintness, dizziness, feelings of terror, chest pains, and breathing difficulty.
The result of median nerve compression.
Explosive episodes of electrical activity in the brain.
Brachial nerve compression.
Neurologic condition of CNVII causing weakness or paralysis of muscles on one side of the face.
Sweating with a rapid heartbeat and hyperventilation. Dread, terror, and panic, along with nausea, are also common when in crowds of people or closed-in spaces.
When the nucleus pulposus remains contained within the annular wall.
Chronic feelings of excessive worry and unease beyond what is appropriate for a situation.
Irresistible urge to behave against one's own wishes in certain ways.
Inflammation of a nerve, originating in the lower back or hip, and radiating down the posterior thigh and leg.