Examples of neurodevelopmental disorder in the following topics:
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- Autism and ADHD are neurodevelopmental disorders that arise when nervous system development is disrupted.
- Neurodevelopmental disorders occur when the development of the nervous system is disturbed.
- There are several different classes of neurodevelopmental disorders.
- Some disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, have complex symptoms.
- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD, sometimes just "autism") is a neurodevelopmental disorder in which severity differs from person to person.
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- Schizophrenia and depression are just two examples of mental illnesses caused by a disorder of the nervous system.
- Mental illnesses are nervous system disorders that result in problems with thinking, mood, or relating with other people.
- There are several types of mental disorders including schizophrenia, major depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and many others.
- The American Psychiatric Association publishes the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (or DSM), which describes the symptoms required for a patient to be diagnosed with a particular mental disorder.
- Major depression (also referred to as just "depression" or "major depressive disorder") affects approximately 6.7 percent of the adults in the United States each year and is one of the most common mental disorders.
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- Epilepsy and stroke are examples of neurological disorders that arise from malfunctions in the nervous system.
- There are several other neurological disorders that cannot be easily placed into clean-cut categories.
- These include chronic pain conditions, cancers of the nervous system, epilepsy disorders, and stroke.
- For example, people who have intellectual disability or autism spectrum disorder can experience seizures, presumably because the developmental wiring malfunctions that caused their disorders also put them at risk for epilepsy.
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- Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease are both neurodegenerative disorders characterized by loss of nervous system functioning.
- Neurodegenerative disorders are illnesses characterized by a loss of nervous system functioning that are usually caused by neuronal death.
- Neurodegenerative disorders include Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Alzheimer's disease, other dementia disorders, and Parkinson's disease.
- Distinguish between the neurodegenerative disorders of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease
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- Of all of the chromosomal disorders, abnormalities in chromosome number are the most obviously identifiable from a karyotype and are referred to as aneuploidy.
- Klinefelter syndrome is a trisomy genetic disorder in males caused by the presence of one or more X chromosomes.
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- The most common bone and joint disorder are types of arthritis.
- Arthritis is a common disorder of synovial joints that involves inflammation of the joint.
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- An important concept in physical systems is disorder (also known as randomness).
- Scientists define the measure of randomness or disorder within a system as entropy.
- High entropy means high disorder and low energy.
- Liquids are more disordered and it takes less energy to hold them together.
- Entropy is a measure of randomness or disorder in a system.
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- Genome sequences and expression can be analyzed using DNA microarrays, which can contribute to detection of disease and genetic disorders.
- Knowledge of the entire genome will allow future onset diseases and other genetic disorders to be discovered early, which will allow for more informed decisions to be made about lifestyle, medication, and having children.
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- Sex-linkage studies provided the fundamentals for understanding X-linked recessive disorders in humans, which include red-green color blindness and Types A and B hemophilia.
- Because human males need to inherit only one recessive mutant X allele to be affected, X-linked disorders are disproportionately observed in males.
- Although some Y-linked recessive disorders exist, typically they are associated with infertility in males and are, therefore, not transmitted to subsequent generations.
- The son of a woman who is a carrier of a recessive X-linked disorder will have a 50 percent chance of being affected.