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Essential and Progressive Backsliding Multiple Sclerosis on Transmitting Infection 原发性和进行性退行性多发性硬化症的传播感染
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.35248/2376-0389.21.8.261
Emma Rollas
Different sclerosis (MS) is a constant immune system, incendiary neurological infection of the focal sensory system (CNS). MS assaults the myelinated axons in the CNS, obliterating the myelin and the axons to differing degrees. The course of MS is profoundly changed and eccentric. In many patients, the infection is described at first by scenes of reversible neurological shortages, which is regularly trailed by reformist neurological disintegration after some time.
多发性硬化症(MS)是一种持续的免疫系统、中枢感觉系统(CNS)的煽动性神经系统感染。多发性硬化症攻击中枢神经系统的髓鞘轴突,不同程度地破坏髓鞘和轴突。多发性硬化症的过程发生了深刻的变化和古怪。在许多患者中,感染最初表现为可逆性神经功能缺损,一段时间后通常伴有改良性神经功能解体。
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An Approach on the Biological Disease of Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders in Young patients 青年患者精神和神经系统疾病的生物学疾病探讨
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.35248/2376-0389.21.8.267
W. Austen
Neurological disorders are medically defined as disorders that affect the brain as well as the nerves found throughout the human body and the spinal cord. Structural, biochemical or electrical abnormalities in the brain, spinal cord or other nerves can result in a range of symptoms. Examples of symptoms include paralysis, muscle weakness, poor coordination, loss of sensation, seizures, confusion, pain and altered levels of consciousness.
神经系统疾病在医学上被定义为影响大脑以及整个人体和脊髓的神经的疾病。大脑、脊髓或其他神经的结构、生化或电异常可导致一系列症状。症状包括瘫痪、肌肉无力、协调性差、感觉丧失、癫痫发作、精神错乱、疼痛和意识水平改变。
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Depression in Women 女性抑郁症
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.35248/2376-0389.21.8.242
Naina Boso
Depression in Women is incredibly common. In fact, ladies area unit doubly as seemingly to develop emotional disturbance as men. Up to one in four ladies area unit seemingly to own Associate in nursing episode of major depression at some purpose in life. Clinical depression may be a serious and pervasive mood disorder. It causes feelings of disappointment, despair, helplessness, and worthlessness. Depression may be gentle to moderate with symptoms of apathy, very little appetence, issue sleeping, low shallowness, and inferior fatigue. Or it may be a lot of severe.
女性抑郁症非常普遍。事实上,女性患情绪障碍的几率是男性的两倍。多达四分之一的女性似乎在生活中的某个目的中有过严重抑郁症的护理经历。临床抑郁症可能是一种严重而普遍的情绪障碍。它会导致失望、绝望、无助和毫无价值的感觉。抑郁症的症状可轻至中度,表现为冷漠、食欲不振、睡眠问题、浅浅、低度疲劳。也可能是非常严重的。
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Fingolimod and its Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis 芬戈莫德治疗多发性硬化症
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.35248/2376-0389.21.8.241
Evelyn Joy
Fingolimod (FTY720) is a sphingosine-1-phosphate-receptor modulator that Is administered orally, which is currently being evaluated for the multiple sclerosis treatment.
Fingolimod (FTY720)是一种鞘氨醇-1-磷酸受体调节剂,口服给药,目前正在评估用于多发性硬化症治疗。
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Attack Therapies in Multiple Sclerosis 多发性硬化的攻击疗法
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.35248/2376-0389.21.8.248
rika Chitti
It’s a disease during which the myelin sheaths of the nerve cells are damaged within the brain and medulla spinalis (spinal cord). The body mistakenly attacks the protective material round the neurons (axons) of the brain and therefore the medulla spinalis. This means that the system which usually works against infections, confuses and attack to internal tissues with foreign objects like bacteria. In the MS, the immune system attacks to myelin sheets over nerve fibers. The multiple sclerosis can damage the myelin and eliminate it from the nerve field partly or completely and makes wounds that are called lesion, plaque or sclerosis. Disruption of the messages transfer in the direction of the nervous system occur due to Damage to myelin. The message may be slow or incorrect and it also may be transmitted from one strand to another or rejected altogether. This damage can interfere with the parts of the nervous system ability that are liable for communication, leading to high levels of physical symptoms.
这是一种大脑和脊髓神经细胞髓鞘受损的疾病。身体会错误地攻击大脑神经元(轴突)周围的保护物质,从而攻击脊髓髓。这意味着通常用于抵抗感染的系统,将内部组织与细菌等异物混淆并攻击。在多发性硬化症中,免疫系统攻击神经纤维上的髓磷脂层。多发性硬化症会损伤髓磷脂,使髓磷脂部分或全部从神经区消失,形成损伤、斑块或硬化症。髓鞘损伤导致神经系统的信息传递中断。消息可能很慢或不正确,也可能从一条链传送到另一条链或被完全拒绝。这种损伤会干扰负责交流的神经系统部分能力,导致严重的身体症状。
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An overview of Neurological Rehabilation 神经康复概述
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.35248/2376-0389.21.8.235
Gowthami Bainaboina
Neurological rehabilitation (rehab) could be a doctor-supervised program designed for folks with diseases, injury or disorders of the systema nervosum. medical specialty rehab will usually improve operate, scale back symptoms, and improve the well-being of the patient. The primary objective of psychology rehabilitation is to boost the standard of lifetime of people United Nations agency have sustained medical specialty insult, which can involve psychological feature, behavioral, emotional, and social factors. Any and every one of those factors could have an effect on social, marital, vocational, instructional, and recreational domains, additionally to purposeful independence in activities of daily living. various outcome studies have reported positive leads to defensive the effectuality of psychology rehabilitation programs, with relevance psychosocial standing. Neurorehabilitation interventions have exploded since the year 2000, in parallel with a shift within the paradigm of medicine care. within the mid-20th century, we have a tendency to turned far from the belief that the impact of a brain injury like a stroke on operate, activity, and participation is permanent and have become progressively responsive to the brain's regenerative potential, also as dynamic brain reorganization, months and even a few years later. Neurorehabilitation scientists pushed for travel analysis to outline the permissive conditions beneath that optimum brain modification and recovery happens, apparently requiring controlled, intensive stimulation of impaired brain networks.
神经康复(康复)是一个医生监督的项目,为患有疾病、损伤或神经系统紊乱的人设计。医学专业康复通常会改善手术,减轻症状,改善病人的健康。心理康复的主要目标是提高联合国机构遭受医疗专业侮辱的人的寿命标准,这可能涉及心理特征、行为、情感和社会因素。这些因素中的任何一个都可能对社会、婚姻、职业、教育和娱乐领域产生影响,此外还会影响日常生活活动中有目的的独立性。各种结果研究报告了积极导致防御心理康复计划的有效性,与相关的社会心理地位。自2000年以来,神经康复干预措施爆炸式增长,与此同时,医学护理范式也发生了转变。在20世纪中期,我们有一种倾向,不再相信像中风这样的脑损伤对操作、活动和参与的影响是永久性的,而是逐渐对大脑的再生潜力做出反应,也就是在几个月甚至几年后进行动态的大脑重组。神经康复学的科学家们推动了旅行分析,以概述最佳大脑修复和恢复发生的许可条件,显然需要对受损的大脑网络进行有控制的、密集的刺激。
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A Brief note on types of Multiple Sclerosis 简单介绍一下多发性硬化症的类型
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.35248/2376-0389.21.8.239
Mamatha Dereddy
Before being officially diagnosed with MS, patients usually experience a first neurologic event suggestive of MS, defined as Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS). It lasts for at least 24 hours with symptoms and signs indicating either a single lesion (monofocal) or more than one lesion (multifocal) within the central nervous system.1
在正式诊断为MS之前,患者通常会经历提示MS的首次神经系统事件,定义为临床孤立综合征(CIS)。病程持续至少24小时,症状和体征表明中枢神经系统有单一病变(单灶)或不止一个病变(多灶)
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A Prospective Ways to Tests the relationship between Social Anxiety and Felt stigma 社交焦虑与污名感关系的前瞻性研究
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.35248/2376-0389.21.8.269
George Flemingo
The effectiveness of efforts designed to deal with mental disease stigma can rest on our ability to grasp stigma processes, the factors that manufacture and sustain such processes, and also the mechanisms that lead from branding to harmful consequences. Vital to such associate degree understanding is our capability to watch and live the essential parts of stigma processes. Stigma is once somebody views you in an exceedingly negative manner as a result of you have got a characteristic or personal attribute that is thought to be, or truly is, a drawback (a negative stereotype). Sadly, negative attitudes and beliefs toward people that have a mental state condition square measure common. Stigma happens once someone defines somebody by their health problem instead of WHO they're as a private. For instance, they could be tagged ‘psychotic’ instead of ‘a person experiencing psychosis.
旨在处理精神疾病耻辱的努力的有效性取决于我们掌握耻辱过程的能力,制造和维持这种过程的因素,以及导致从烙印到有害后果的机制。对这种副学士学位的理解至关重要的是我们观察和经历耻辱过程的基本部分的能力。污名是指某人以一种非常负面的方式看待你,因为你有一个特点或个人特质,被认为是,或确实是,缺点(负面刻板印象)。可悲的是,对有精神状况的人持消极态度和信念是很常见的。一旦有人以健康问题而不是世卫组织的个人身份来定义某人,就会产生耻辱感。例如,他们可以被标记为“精神病患者”,而不是“患有精神病的人”。
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Multiple Sclerosis and itsTypes: A Short Communication 多发性硬化症及其类型:简短的交流
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.35248/2376-0389.21.8.252
Gowthami Bainaboina
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Alcoholic Neuropathy: A Brief Note 酒精性神经病:简要说明
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.35248/2376-0389.21.8.251
Gowthami Bainaboina
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