conversion disorder
Joe Cocker did not have a neurological disorder; however, he struggled with various health issues later in life, including lung cancer, which he battled before his death in 2014. His distinctive singing style and stage presence were influenced by his personal experiences, but there is no record of a neurological disorder affecting him.
The presence of the disorder can significantly affect the overall functioning of the system by disrupting normal processes, causing inefficiencies, and potentially leading to negative outcomes.
Management of this condition largely depends upon the presence and severity of associated neurological and physical problems
Mastocytosis is a disorder that is caused by the presence of too many mast cells and mast cell precursors in a person's body. The disorder can affect both adults and children.
It can be a sign of a congenital disorder, excess anaerobic metabolism (especially after intense work outs) or a sign of tissue hypoperfusion as in hypovolemic shock. It should be investigated by a physician depending on the setting these levels are detected in.
A fruity urine smell is normally indicative of diabetes. The fruity smell is attributed to the presence of ketones in urine.
T2 hyperintensities refer to areas in the brain that appear bright on T2-weighted MRI scans, indicating increased water content, often associated with various pathological conditions. These foci can be indicative of demyelination, small vessel ischemia, inflammation, or other neurological disorders, such as multiple sclerosis or hypertension-related changes. The presence and extent of T2 hyperintensities can help in diagnosing and assessing the severity of neurological conditions. However, they can also occur in healthy individuals, particularly with age.
maybe go to a doctor. prescence of blood in urine is a sign of cancer
Multiple personality disorder was renamed to dissociative identity disorder to better reflect the understanding that the condition involves a fragmentation or dissociation of identity rather than the presence of multiple separate personalities.
There is no one simple test, but the presence of atmospheric ablation, fusion crust and regmaglypts are characteristic as is the presence of iron in many (but not all) the specimens found. With the non iron bearing specimens, the presence of chondrules is uniquely indicative of the origin of the specimen.
The CDC criteria for an AIDS diagnosis include a CD4 T-cell count of fewer than 200 cells per microliter of blood, regardless of the presence of HIV-related symptoms, or the presence of specific opportunistic infections or cancers that are indicative of a severely weakened immune system. Additionally, certain clinical conditions, such as HIV wasting syndrome or neurological disorders, can also lead to an AIDS diagnosis. These criteria help categorize the progression of HIV infection and guide treatment decisions.
Genetic testing, the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21, a condition often referred to as trisomy 21 is indicative of Down Syndrome.