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Parenting Statistics   2006 1
 

Parenting Stress Index -- See Psychological Tests


Standardized tests designed to measure abilities (as in intelligence, aptitude, and achievement tests) or to evaluate personality traits.
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Parenting United States   3
Parenting United States Popular Works : Kluth, Paula.  2009 1
  Parents -- 3 Related Mesh Subjects   3
Parents   19
Parents Case Reports : Morawetz, Anita,  1984 1
Parents Education   7
Parents Psychology   10
Parents Psychology Personal Narratives : Nathiel, Susan.  2013 1
Parents Psychology Popular Works : Zuckoff, Mitchell.  2002 1
Parents United States   2
Parents United States Interview   2008 1
 

Parietal Region Trauma -- See Craniocerebral Trauma


Traumatic injuries involving the cranium and intracranial structures (i.e., BRAIN; CRANIAL NERVES; MENINGES; and other structures). Injuries may be classified by whether or not the skull is penetrated (i.e., penetrating vs. nonpenetrating) or whether there is an associated hemorrhage.
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Paris   2006 1
 

Parish Nursing -- See Also Religion and Medicine


The interrelationship of medicine and religion.
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Parkinson Disease   4
Parkinson Disease Autobiography : Levy, Robyn Michele,  2012 1
Parkinson Disease Complications : Friedman, Joseph H.  2013 1
Parkinson Disease Complications Handbooks   2009 1
Parkinson Disease Diagnosis   5
Parkinson Disease Diagnosis Handbooks   2009 1
Parkinson Disease Drug Therapy   3
Parkinson Disease Handbooks   2006 1
Parkinson Disease Physiopathology : Friedman, Joseph H.  2013 1
Parkinson Disease Popular Works   6
Parkinson Disease Psychology   3
Parkinson Disease Rehabilitation : Schwarz, Shelley Peterman.  2006 1
Parkinson Disease Rehabilitation Popular Works : Schwarz, Shelley Peterman.  2002 1
Parkinson Disease Therapy   7
Parkinson Disease Therapy Handbooks   2009 1
 

Parkinsonian Syndrome -- See Parkinsonian Disorders


A group of disorders which feature impaired motor control characterized by bradykinesia, MUSCLE RIGIDITY; TREMOR; and postural instability. Parkinsonian diseases are generally divided into primary parkinsonism (see PARKINSON DISEASE), secondary parkinsonism (see PARKINSON DISEASE, SECONDARY) and inherited forms. These conditions are associated with dysfunction of dopaminergic or closely related motor integration neuronal pathways in the BASAL GANGLIA.
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Parkinsonism -- See Parkinsonian Disorders


A group of disorders which feature impaired motor control characterized by bradykinesia, MUSCLE RIGIDITY; TREMOR; and postural instability. Parkinsonian diseases are generally divided into primary parkinsonism (see PARKINSON DISEASE), secondary parkinsonism (see PARKINSON DISEASE, SECONDARY) and inherited forms. These conditions are associated with dysfunction of dopaminergic or closely related motor integration neuronal pathways in the BASAL GANGLIA.
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Parkinsonism Experimental -- See Parkinsonian Disorders


A group of disorders which feature impaired motor control characterized by bradykinesia, MUSCLE RIGIDITY; TREMOR; and postural instability. Parkinsonian diseases are generally divided into primary parkinsonism (see PARKINSON DISEASE), secondary parkinsonism (see PARKINSON DISEASE, SECONDARY) and inherited forms. These conditions are associated with dysfunction of dopaminergic or closely related motor integration neuronal pathways in the BASAL GANGLIA.
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Parkinsonism Juvenile -- See Parkinsonian Disorders


A group of disorders which feature impaired motor control characterized by bradykinesia, MUSCLE RIGIDITY; TREMOR; and postural instability. Parkinsonian diseases are generally divided into primary parkinsonism (see PARKINSON DISEASE), secondary parkinsonism (see PARKINSON DISEASE, SECONDARY) and inherited forms. These conditions are associated with dysfunction of dopaminergic or closely related motor integration neuronal pathways in the BASAL GANGLIA.
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Parodontosis -- See Periodontal Diseases


Pathological processes involving the PERIODONTIUM including the gum (GINGIVA), the alveolar bone (ALVEOLAR PROCESS), the DENTAL CEMENTUM, and the PERIODONTAL LIGAMENT.
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Parosmia -- See Olfaction Disorders


Impaired ability to smell. This may be caused by OLFACTORY NERVE DISEASES; PARANASAL SINUS DISEASES; viral RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS; CRANIOCEREBRAL TRAUMA; SMOKING; and other conditions.
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Paroxetine Adverse Effects United States : Bass, Alison.  2008 1
 

Paroxysmal Cold Hemoglobinuria -- See Hemoglobinuria, Paroxysmal


A condition characterized by the recurrence of HEMOGLOBINURIA caused by intravascular HEMOLYSIS. In cases occurring upon cold exposure (paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria), usually after infections, there is a circulating antibody which is also a cold hemolysin. In cases occurring during or after sleep (paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria), the clonal hematopoietic stem cells exhibit a global deficiency of cell membrane proteins.
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Paroxysmal Nerve Pain -- See Neuralgia


Intense or aching pain that occurs along the course or distribution of a peripheral or cranial nerve.
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Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria -- See Hemoglobinuria, Paroxysmal


A condition characterized by the recurrence of HEMOGLOBINURIA caused by intravascular HEMOLYSIS. In cases occurring upon cold exposure (paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria), usually after infections, there is a circulating antibody which is also a cold hemolysin. In cases occurring during or after sleep (paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria), the clonal hematopoietic stem cells exhibit a global deficiency of cell membrane proteins.
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Paroxysmal Sleep -- See Narcolepsy


A condition characterized by recurrent episodes of daytime somnolence and lapses in consciousness (microsomnias) that may be associated with automatic behaviors and AMNESIA. CATAPLEXY; SLEEP PARALYSIS, and hypnagogic HALLUCINATIONS frequently accompany narcolepsy. The pathophysiology of this disorder includes sleep-onset rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, which normally follows stage III or IV sleep. (From Neurology 1998 Feb;50(2 Suppl 1):S2-S7)
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Parrots : Glendell, Greg,  2007 1
Parrots Popular Works : Tweti, Mira.  2008 1
 

Pars Orbitalis -- See Prefrontal Cortex


The rostral part of the frontal lobe, bounded by the inferior precentral fissure in humans, which receives projection fibers from the MEDIODORSAL NUCLEUS OF THE THALAMUS. The prefrontal cortex receives afferent fibers from numerous structures of the DIENCEPHALON; MESENCEPHALON; and LIMBIC SYSTEM as well as cortical afferents of visual, auditory, and somatic origin.
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Partial Seizure -- See Seizures


Clinical or subclinical disturbances of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, excessive, and disorganized discharge of brain cells. Clinical manifestations include abnormal motor, sensory and psychic phenomena. Recurrent seizures are usually referred to as EPILEPSY or "seizure disorder."
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Parties Fiction : Keller, Holly.  1990 1
 

Partner Abuse -- See Spouse Abuse


Deliberate severe and repeated injury to one domestic partner by the other.
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Parturition   4
Parturition Ethnology : Rainford, Monique,  2023 1
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