Similar words: neurological, neurologist, neurobiological, neuropsychological, neurology, urological, neurobiology, urologist. Meaning: ['nʊrə'lɑdʒɪk /-'lɒd-] adj. of or relating to or used in or practicing neurology.
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61. Conclusion. Patients with severe cervical hyperextension have high neurologic perioperative risk.
62. Neurologic examinations revealed that the patient had severe sensorimotor and brain stem dysfunction.
63. Summary of Background Data. Ossification of ligamentum flavum (OLF) in the lumbar region causing neurologic impairment is a rare pathologic entity described mainly in Japanese literature.
64. The episodes of hyperammonemia are similar to those seen in the acute neonatal form, but the initial neurologic findings may be more subtle because of the older age of the affected individuals.
65. Results 6 weeks later, the patients treated with methylprednisolone showed significant improvement in the neurologic function, an average classification of ASIA improved 2 grades.
66. Summary of Background Data. Neurologic deficit is one of the risks of surgical correction of scoliosis.
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67. Screening evaluations for psychiatric and neurologic disorders are also outlined and explained.
68. All patients survived the surgery, and none had neurologic deterioration immediately postoperatively.
69. Canine distemper is an often fatal infectious disease that mainly has respiratory and neurologic signs.
70. Contrast enhanced cranial CT study in leukemic patients is of utmost importance, especially in the event of acute neurologic symptoms or those without a CSF cytology.
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