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Number of Blossarys: 51
A progressive, degenerative neurological disorder which causes brain atrophy due to the death of brain cells, resulting in a decline in cognitive function and memory loss. The disease is a type of ...
The loss of the ability to recognize familiar objects, voices, persons, shapes, or places. This caused by an injury to the brain or neurological illness, specifically the occipitotemporal border of ...
Are extracellular, insoluble fibrous protein aggregates that exhibit beta sheet structure and arises from 18 folded versions of proteins. They form insoluble fibrils which interact with one another. ...
An impaired awareness or lack of insight of a person about his or her disability. This results from damage or injury to the brain structures, specifically to the parietal lobe or on the right ...
Also called lethargy, is a lack of interest, feeling, emotion, or concern. It is a state of suppression of emotions such as excitement, passion, concern and motivation. An absence of interest about ...
A type of motor speech disorder that affects speech production, despite having the desire to perform the movements. It is caused by injury or damage to a certain area of the cerebrum.
The complete or partial muscle wasting of a certain part of the body. It is caused by mutations, poor circulation and nutrition, loss of hormonal support and nerve supply and lack of use of the ...