A neurogenic disorder is a disorder in the nerves or nervous tissue of the human body. An example of this would be certain speech disorders such as aphasia.
Other examples would be Parkinson' (Micheal J. Fox) or ALS (Lou Gehrig) or MS.
No evidence is available regarding changes in blood pressure directly due to the neurogenic bladder. However, a rise in blood pressure can occur indirectly if the cause is Spinal cord injury that also affect the kidneys. Kidneys would result in increase water and salt absorption causing indirect increase in blood pressure.
A neurogenic heart is one that relies on nerve stimulation to regulate its contractions. Among the options given, it is found in the limulus (also known as horseshoe crab). The hearts of rabbits, humans, and rats are all myogenic, meaning they can contract without nerve stimulation.
The outcome varies. In some children the disorder evolves into a conduct disorder or a mood disorder. Later in life, oppositional defiant disorder can develop into passive aggressive personality disorder or antisocial personality disorder
dependent personality disorder
Approximately 5-10% of the population worldwide is estimated to have a significant bone disorder. This can vary depending on the specific bone disorder and geographic location.
Neurogenic TOS is thoracic outlet syndrome caused by a nerve disorder.
Neurogenic stutterers are those people who have developed the disorder as a result of some sort of head injury or trauma.
Yes; aphasia is a neurogenic communicative disorder caused by damage to the language areas of the brain.
Your best source for information and help for stuttering is the non-profit Stuttering Foundation of America.
Expressive aphasia is a neurogenic communicative disorder characterized by the inability to speak or verbally communicate. This disorder is typically associated with damage in Broca's area in the frontal lobe of the brain.
a neurogenic voice disorder of adulthood that most often occurs as a component of essential or hereditofamilial tremor; it may occur by itself, however.
Muscle in which contraction is initiated in the central nervous system is said to be neurogenic.
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arthropods.
A neurogenic heart is a heart that uses signals that are external to the heart in order to induce it and can be found in the majority of invertebrates and arthropods.
Neurogenic Shock, which occurs when you injure your spinal cord, causes low temperature, a condition known as hypothermia.
Central neurogenic hyperventilation is a pattern of breathing that is abnormal. A person will have deep and rapid breaths and it is usually a sign that a person is going into a coma.