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Neurotic Depression, Persistent Depressive Disorder -- See Dysthymic Disorder


Chronically depressed mood that occurs for most of the day more days than not for at least 2 years. The required minimum duration in children to make this diagnosis is 1 year. During periods of depressed mood, at least 2 of the following additional symptoms are present: poor appetite or overeating, insomnia or hypersomnia, low energy or fatigue, low self esteem, poor concentration or difficulty making decisions, and feelings of hopelessness. (DSM-IV)
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Neurotic Depressions -- See Depressive Disorder


An affective disorder manifested by either a dysphoric mood or loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities. The mood disturbance is prominent and relatively persistent
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Neurotic Disorcers : Study of organ inferiority and its psychical compensation : a contribution to clinical medicine / authorized translation by Smith Ely Jelliffe  1917 1
 

Neurotic Disorder -- See Neurotic Disorders


Disorders in which the symptoms are distressing to the individual and recognized by him or her as being unacceptable. Social relationships may be greatly affected but usually remain within acceptable limits. The disturbance is relatively enduring or recurrent without treatment
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Neurotic disorders -- See Neuroses


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Neurotic Disorders -- complications : Neuroticism : the personality risk factor for stress and impaired health and well-being / Sharon Grant  2011 1
Neurotic Disorders -- diagnosis. : Problems of psychiatry in general practice : neurasthenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, advances in treatment of depression, teaching and training of the GP / M. Gastpar and P. Kielholz, editors  1993 1
Neurotic Disorders -- drug therapy. : Problems of psychiatry in general practice : neurasthenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, advances in treatment of depression, teaching and training of the GP / M. Gastpar and P. Kielholz, editors  1993 1
Neurotic Disorders -- epidemiology.   2
Neurotic Disorders -- etiology.   2
Neurotic Disorders -- history   4
Neurotic Disorders [MESH] : Art and literature : Jensen's Gradiva, Leonardo da Vinci and other works / Sigmund Freud ; translated from the German under the general editorship of James Strachey ; the present volume edited by Albert Dickson  1985 1
Neurotic Disorders -- physiopathology : Experimental basis for neurotic behavior : origin and development of artificially produced disturbances of behavior in dogs / by W. Horsley Gantt ; sponsored by the American society for research in psychosomatic problems  1944 1
Neurotic Disorders -- psychology.   3
Neurotic Disorders -- rehabilitation.   2
Neurotic Disorders -- therapy   8
 

Neuroticism -- See Also Neuroses


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Neuroticism.   5
Neuroticism -- Treatment   2
Neurotics. : Harriet Craig (Movie 1950) / Director: Sherman, Vincent  2019 1
Neurotics -- Drama. : High anxiety / produced and directed by Mel Brooks  2003 1
Neurotics -- Family relationships : Psychology of neuroticism / Kristel Parn, editor  2013 1
Neurotics -- Fiction. : Double-wolf / Brian Castro  1991 1
 

Neurotization -- See Nerve Transfer


Surgical reinnervation of a denervated peripheral target using a healthy donor nerve and/or its proximal stump. The direct connection is usually made to a healthy postlesional distal portion of a non-functioning nerve or implanted directly into denervated muscle or insensitive skin. Nerve sprouts will grow from the transferred nerve into the denervated elements and establish contact between them and the neurons that formerly controlled another area
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Neurotizations -- See Nerve Transfer


Surgical reinnervation of a denervated peripheral target using a healthy donor nerve and/or its proximal stump. The direct connection is usually made to a healthy postlesional distal portion of a non-functioning nerve or implanted directly into denervated muscle or insensitive skin. Nerve sprouts will grow from the transferred nerve into the denervated elements and establish contact between them and the neurons that formerly controlled another area
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Neurotmeses -- See Trauma, Nervous System


Traumatic injuries to the brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, autonomic nervous system, or neuromuscular system, including iatrogenic injuries induced by surgical procedures
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Neurotmesis -- See Trauma, Nervous System


Traumatic injuries to the brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, autonomic nervous system, or neuromuscular system, including iatrogenic injuries induced by surgical procedures
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Neurotology.   4
Neurotology -- methods   2
 

Neurotomies, Radiofrequency -- See Denervation


The resection or removal of the nerve to an organ or part
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Neurotomy, Radiofrequency -- See Denervation


The resection or removal of the nerve to an organ or part
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  Neurotoxic agents -- 8 Related Subjects   8
Neurotoxic agents.   18
Neurotoxic agents -- Health aspects -- Evaluation : Adequacy of the comprehensive clinical evaluation program : nerve agents / Committee on the Evaluation of the Department of Defense, comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Institute of Medicine  1997 1
Neurotoxic agents -- North America : Poison arrows : North American Indian hunting and warfare / by David E. Jones  2007 1
Neurotoxic agents -- Periodicals. : Neurotoxicity research    1
Neurotoxic agents -- Therapeutic use   2
 

Neurotoxic Disorder -- See Neurotoxicity Syndromes


Neurologic disorders caused by exposure to toxic substances through ingestion, injection, cutaneous application, or other method. This includes conditions caused by biologic, chemical, and pharmaceutical agents
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Neurotoxic Disorders -- See Neurotoxicity Syndromes


Neurologic disorders caused by exposure to toxic substances through ingestion, injection, cutaneous application, or other method. This includes conditions caused by biologic, chemical, and pharmaceutical agents
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  Neurotoxic Shellfish Poisoning -- 2 Related Subjects   2
  Neurotoxic Shellfish Poisonings -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Neurotoxicants -- See Neurotoxic agents


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Neurotoxicity -- See Neurotoxicology


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Neurotoxicity Syndrome -- See Neurotoxicity Syndromes


Neurologic disorders caused by exposure to toxic substances through ingestion, injection, cutaneous application, or other method. This includes conditions caused by biologic, chemical, and pharmaceutical agents
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Neurotoxicity Syndrome, Arsenical -- See Arsenic Poisoning


Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)
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Neurotoxicity Syndromes, Arsenical -- See Arsenic Poisoning


Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)
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Neurotoxicity Syndromes -- diagnosis : Fundamental neuropathology for pathologists and toxicologists : principles and techniques / [edited] by Brad Bolon, Mark T. Butt  2011 1
Neurotoxicity Syndromes -- etiology   5
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