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Neurology
Neurology is a science that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and (non-surgical) treatment of diseases of the central, peripheral and autonomic nervous system. Generally speaking, various muscle diseases (especially in the area of the neuromuscular junction) also belong to the area of neurology. In the clinic alone, neurologists treat around one million patients each year. They treat patients with common diseases such as polyneuropathy and migraines, and neurodegenerative diseases such as autoimmune diseases such as Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis. The treatment of stroke is increasingly becoming the focus of clinical attention as stroke now offers better treatment options with new treatments. Would you like to know which clinical images the neurologist will process? Here you will find an overview of ten important neurological diseases. Neurology is still based on routine clinical diagnosis. The so-called local diagnosis of the nervous system is ideal: the exact location of the injury in the nervous system should only be indicated based on the patient's report of his main complaint (amnesia) and physical examination without technical assistance. This requires precise questioning of patients and their relatives, extensive experience in the clinical examination of patients and very precise theoretical knowledge of the theory of the disease and of the structure and function of the nervous system. In this way, more than 90% of neurological diagnoses can be made. For many years, neurology has been viewed as a discipline that uses very complex diagnostic procedures, but treatment options are few. This situation has changed fundamentally in recent years: Many neurological diseases are much easier to treat today than they were decades ago. z is important to improve care for stroke patients. B. Current routine diagnostic imaging can distinguish between ischemic cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage. Various drugs are now available to treat Parkinson's disease.