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neuropathological

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Pertaining to a diseased condition of the nervous system or some part of it.

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  • adjective medicine Of, pertaining to, or arising from neuropathology, the pathology of nerve tissue

Etymologies

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neuropathology +‎ -ical

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Examples

  • This study found that "numerous neuropathological changes were observed in young adult rats treated postnatally with thimerosal," and that "These findings document neurotoxic effects of thimerosal, at doses equivalent to those used in infant vaccines or higher, in developing rat brain, suggesting likely involvement of this mercurial in neurodevelopmental disorders."

    David Kirby: Government and Many Scientists Agree: Vaccine-Autism Research Should Continue David Kirby 2011

  • This study found that "numerous neuropathological changes were observed in young adult rats treated postnatally with thimerosal," and that "These findings document neurotoxic effects of thimerosal, at doses equivalent to those used in infant vaccines or higher, in developing rat brain, suggesting likely involvement of this mercurial in neurodevelopmental disorders."

    David Kirby: Government and Many Scientists Agree: Vaccine-Autism Research Should Continue David Kirby 2011

  • "Lasting neuropathological changes in rat brain after intermittent neonatal administration of thimerosal"

    David Kirby: Government and Many Scientists Agree: Vaccine-Autism Research Should Continue David Kirby 2011

  • "Lasting neuropathological changes in rat brain after intermittent neonatal administration of thimerosal"

    David Kirby: Government and Many Scientists Agree: Vaccine-Autism Research Should Continue David Kirby 2011

  • The first examination of HPRT -/- mice was disappointing since neither neuropathological nor behavioural features of human disease could be observed [21, 39].

    The 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - Advanced Information 2007

  • The assistant failed, but, instead, in 1907, he discovered neuropathological changes characteristic of a form of presenile dementia which now bears his nameAlzheimer.27

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • The assistant failed, but, instead, in 1907, he discovered neuropathological changes characteristic of a form of presenile dementia which now bears his nameAlzheimer.27

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • The assistant failed, but, instead, in 1907, he discovered neuropathological changes characteristic of a form of presenile dementia which now bears his nameAlzheimer.27

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • The identification of this novel phenotype of prion disease reflects the value of a rigorous systematic surveillance program and underlines the importance of neuropathological examination and prion protein PrP typing in prion disease classification.

    Toll Access? Can't Share? - Get Creative - Legally McDawg 2008

  • CANTU: Well, the final definition clearly is a neuropathological definition, looking at immunohistochemical staining of the brain tissue.

    CNN Transcript Sep 6, 2007 2007

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