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neurological disease - traduzione in italiano

A SURGICAL PROCEDURE
Ventriculotomy (neurological)

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DISEASE OF AN ANATOMICAL ENTITY LOCATED IN THE CENTRAL OR PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Neurological disease; Nerologic disease; Neurological disorders; Neurologic disease; Neurological illness; Neurologic disorder; Neurobiological brain disorder; Brain disorders; Neural disease; Nervous Diseases; Neurologic diseases; Neurological diseases; Genetic brain disorders; Neurological condition; Neurological symptoms; Neurologic disorders; Neurological injury; Causes of neurological disorders; Neurological problems; Disorders of the nervous system
malattia neurologica
organic disease         
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ABNORMAL CONDITION NEGATIVELY AFFECTING ORGANISMS
Diseases; Morbility; Morbidity; Illness; Ailment; Medical condition; Illnesses; Ill-health; Medical disorder; Human disease; Organic disease; Organic origin; Refractory disease; Organic basis; Organic symptom; Organic cause; Morbid; Human diseases; Malady; Medical illness; Physical ailment; Disorder (medicine); Ail (health); Ailments; Medical conditions; Diseased; Disorder (medical); Ails; Dis-ease; Organic disorder; General medical condition; Flare-up; Complex disorders; Late stage disease; Spectrum of clinical disease; Infirm; Infirmity; Maladies; Flareup; Physiological disorder; Physical illness; Head and brain malformations; Health problem; Sicken; Health problems; Pathosis; Morbidly; Ilness; General disorder; Acquired disorder; Physiological disease; Morbidities; Predisease; Disease state; Disease states
malattia organica
cardiovascular disease         
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CLASS OF DISEASES THAT INVOLVE THE HEART OR BLOOD VESSELS
Heart disease; Heart condition; Circulatory disease; Heart Disease; Cardio-vascular disease; Heart diesase; Cardiovascular diseases; Heart Diseases; Heart diseases; Cardiovascular disorders; Obstructive arterial disease; Cardiac disease; Cardiac Disease; Diet and heart disease; Diet and Heart Disease; Heart Disease, History; Cardiovascular Disease; Heart Condition; Heart disease and diet; Inflammatory heart disease; Heart problems; Heart problem; Cardiovascular risk; Cardiopathy; Cardiovascular events; Rare heart disease; Cardiac disorder; Cardio vascular disorder; Cardiac condition; Left main disease; Cardiovascular health; Cardiovascular conditions; Disorders of the Circulatory System; Cardio-vascular diseases; Cardiovascular disorder; Phosphorus and non-atherosclerotic heart disease; Draft:Phosphorus and non-atherosclerotic heart disease; Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Prevention; Heart ailment; Vascular death; Cardiovascular dysfunction; Risk factors for cardiovascular disease; Risk factors for heart disease; Prevention of heart disease; Causes of cardiovascular disease; Causes of heart disease; Cardiovascular event; Cardiovascular morbidity; Prevention of cardiovascular disease; Treatment of heart disease; Epidemiology of cardiovascular disease; Cardiac mortality; Cardiovascular abnormalities; Circulatory disturbance; Cardiovascular effects of air pollution; Morbus Cordis; Socioeconomic status and cardiovascular disease; Genetic risk factors for cardiovascular disease; Heart complication; Heart complications; Cardiac event; Cardiac events; Heart event; Heart events; Heart disorder; Cardiac disorders; Cardiac complications; Cardiac complication; Cardiovascular complication; Cardiovascular complications; Cardiovascular problem; Cardiovascular problems; Cardiovascular issue; Cardiovascular issues; Cardiovascular condition; Mental health and cardiovascular disease; Depression and cardiovascular disease; Sleep and cardiovascular disease; Air pollution and cardiovascular disease; Genetics of cardiovascular disease; Genetics of heart disease; Diet and cardiovascular disease; Sex differences in cardiovascular disease; Dietary risk factors for cardiovascular disease
malattia cardiovascolare

Definizione

Bright's disease
·- An affection of the kidneys, usually inflammatory in character, and distinguished by the occurrence of albumin and renal casts in the urine. Several varieties of Bright's disease are now recognized, differing in the part of the kidney involved, and in the intensity and course of the morbid process.

Wikipedia

Ventriculostomy

Ventriculostomy is a neurosurgical procedure that involves creating a hole (stoma) within a cerebral ventricle for drainage. It is most commonly performed on those with hydrocephalus. It is done by surgically penetrating the skull, dura mater, and brain such that the ventricular system ventricle of the brain is accessed. When catheter drainage is temporary, it is commonly referred to as an external ventricular drain (EVD). When catheter drainage is permanent, it is usually referred to as a shunt. There are many catheter-based ventricular shunts that are named for where they terminate, for example, a ventriculi-peritoneal shunt terminates in the peritoneal cavity, a ventriculoarterial shunt terminates within the atrium of the heart, etc. The most common entry point on the skull is called Kocher's point, which is measured 11 cm posterior to the nasion and 3 cm lateral to midline. EVD ventriculostomy is done primarily to monitor the intracranial pressure as well as to drain cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), primarily, or blood to relieve pressure from the central nervous system (CNS).

Strictly speaking, "ventriculostomy" does not require the use of tubing. For example, a "third ventriculostomy" is a neurosurgical procedure that creates a hole in the floor of the third ventricle and usually has no indwelling objects.Other types of ventriculostomy include ventriculocisternostomy developed by the Norwegian doctor Arne Torkildsen.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per neurological disease
1. His neurological disease was diagnosed 17 years ago.
2. She had contracted progressive supra–nuclear palsy, a neurological disease.
3. "But it is not a psychiatric disease and it is not just a neurological disease.
4. Its the middle–class neurological disease of our age÷ exam twitchiness.
5. He is also a carer for his wife who has a neurological disease.