A region of disorder refers to an area where there is a lack of organization, structure, or predictability, often resulting in chaos or instability. This concept can apply to various contexts, such as social, political, or environmental situations, where conflicts or uncertainties prevail. In scientific terms, it may refer to areas in materials or systems where particles are arranged in a random or non-uniform manner, affecting their properties and behaviors. Overall, a region of disorder signifies a departure from order and coherence.
Intervertebral disc disorders; postlaminectomy syndrome; lumbar region (Spinal disorder due to spinal laminectomy surgery; lumbar region)
complete disorder and confusion. example sentence: Snow caused chaos in the region sources: google dictionary
Because Huntington's is a genetic disorder and it is known what sequence in what region causes the disorder.
Psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, affect approximately 1% of the global population. Additionally, other conditions that can feature psychotic symptoms, such as bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder with psychotic features, increase the prevalence. Overall, while the exact numbers can vary by region and study, it is estimated that about 3-4% of individuals may experience a psychotic disorder at some point in their lives.
No, it is a behavioral disorder.
There are so many . . . I can think of bipolar disorder, depression, disassociation disorder, panic disorder, personality disorder, asocial disorder among the many.
yes it is a dissociative disorder. yes it is a dissociative disorder.
could be depression, Avoidant Personality Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Schizoid Personality Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, paranoid Personality Disorder, etc. . .
He has a serious mental disorder.
No. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder.
The Immune Disorder SLE is and autoimmune disorder.
in families where at least one parent has a history of a mood disorder, conduct disorder, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, antisocial personality disorder, or a substance-related disorder