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*Behavioral changes, thinking disturbance, sensation disorders, and [[seborrheic dermatitis]] are some of PD's numerous non-motor [[Symptom|symptoms]].  
*Behavioral changes, thinking disturbance, sensation disorders, and [[seborrheic dermatitis]] are some of PD's numerous non-motor [[Symptom|symptoms]].  
*Interestingly, [[Parkinson's disease]], [[Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder|attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)]], and [[bipolar disorder]] appear to have some connection to one another, as all three [[nervous system]] disorders involve lower than normal levels of the [[dopamine]] (In [[Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder|ADHD]], [[Parkinson's disease|PD]], and the depressive phase of [[bipolar disorder]]) or too much [[dopamine]] (In [[mania]] or [[Mania|manic]] states of [[bipolar disorder]]) in different areas of the [[brain]].<ref name="livestrong.com">[http://www.livestrong.com/article/271723-adhd-and-parkinsons/ ADHD and Parkinson's | LIVESTRONG.COM<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref name="livestrong.com" /><ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17982908 Association of Parkinson's disease wit...]</ref><ref>http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/07/140703102657.htm</ref><ref>http://www.hindawi.com/journals/crim/2011/154165/</ref>
*Interestingly, [[Parkinson's disease]], [[Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder|attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)]], and [[bipolar disorder]] appear to have some connection to one another, as all three [[nervous system]] disorders involve lower than normal levels of the [[dopamine]] (In [[Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder|ADHD]], [[Parkinson's disease|PD]], and the depressive phase of [[bipolar disorder]]) or too much [[dopamine]] (In [[mania]] or [[Mania|manic]] states of [[bipolar disorder]]) in different areas of the [[brain]].<ref name="livestrong.com">[http://www.livestrong.com/article/271723-adhd-and-parkinsons/ ADHD and Parkinson's | LIVESTRONG.COM<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref name="livestrong.com" /><ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17982908 Association of Parkinson's disease wit...]</ref><ref>http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/07/140703102657.htm</ref><ref>http://www.hindawi.com/journals/crim/2011/154165/</ref>
*For more information, click [[Parkinson's disease|here]].


===Tourette's Syndrome===
===Tourette's Syndrome===
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* [[Multiple sclerosis|Multiple sclerosis (MS)]] is a [[Chronic (medical)|chronic]], [[Inflammation|inflammatory]] [[demyelinating disease]], meaning that the [[myelin sheath]] of [[neuron]]s is damaged.  
* [[Multiple sclerosis|Multiple sclerosis (MS)]] is a [[Chronic (medical)|chronic]], [[Inflammation|inflammatory]] [[demyelinating disease]], meaning that the [[myelin sheath]] of [[neuron]]s is damaged.  
* [[Symptom|Symptoms]] of [[Multiple sclerosis|MS]] include visual and sensation problems, [[muscle weakness]], and [[Depression (mood)|depression]].
* [[Symptom|Symptoms]] of [[Multiple sclerosis|MS]] include visual and sensation problems, [[muscle weakness]], and [[Depression (mood)|depression]].
*For more information, click [[Multiple sclerosis|here]].


==Causes==
==Causes==
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* An [[autoimmune disorder]] is a condition where the [[immune system]] attacks healthy [[Tissue (biology)|body tissue]].  
* An [[autoimmune disorder]] is a condition where the [[immune system]] attacks healthy [[Tissue (biology)|body tissue]].  
* This is caused by a loss of tolerance to [[Protein|proteins]] in the [[Human body|body]], resulting in [[immune cells]] recognizing these as 'foreign' and directing an immune response against them.
* This is caused by a loss of tolerance to [[Protein|proteins]] in the [[Human body|body]], resulting in [[immune cells]] recognizing these as 'foreign' and directing an immune response against them.
*For more information, click [[Autoimmune disorders|here]].


===Stroke===
===Stroke===
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* This can happen when a [[blood vessel]] is blocked by a [[blood clot]] or when a [[blood vessel]] ruptures, causing [[blood]] to leak to the [[brain]].  
* This can happen when a [[blood vessel]] is blocked by a [[blood clot]] or when a [[blood vessel]] ruptures, causing [[blood]] to leak to the [[brain]].  
* If the [[brain]] can not get enough [[oxygen]] and [[blood]], [[Brain cell|brain cells]] can die, leading to permanent damage.
* If the [[brain]] can not get enough [[oxygen]] and [[blood]], [[Brain cell|brain cells]] can die, leading to permanent damage.
*For more information, click [[Stroke|here]].


==Signs and Symptoms==
==Signs and Symptoms==

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Overview

A central nervous system (CNS) disease can affect either the spinal cord (myelopathy) or brain (encephalopathy), both of which are part of the central nervous system.

CNS Composition and Functions

Spinal Cord

Brain

  • It allows the body to function.
  • The brain is protected by the skull; however, if the brain is damaged, the results to the human body can be very consequential.

Types of Disease

Bipolar Disorder

Catalepsy

Epilepsy/Seizures

Encephalitis

Meningitis

Migraine

Tropical Spastic Paraparesis

Arachnoid Cysts

Huntington's Disease

  • Huntington's disease is a degenerative neurological disorder that is inherited.
  • Degeneration of neuronal cells occurs throughout the brain, especially in the striatum.
  • There is a progressive decline that results in abnormal movements.[8]
  • Statistics show that Huntington’s disease may affect 10 per 100,000 people of Western European descent.
  • For more information, click here.

Alzheimer’s Disease

Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Locked-in Syndrome

Parkinson's Disease

Tourette's Syndrome

Multiple sclerosis

Causes

Trauma

Infections

Degeneration

  • Degenerative spinal disorders involve a loss of function in the spine.
  • Pressure on the spinal cord and nerves may be associated with vertebral disc herniation or displacement.
  • Brain degeneration also causes central nervous system diseases.
  • Studies have shown that obese people may have severe degeneration in the brain due to the loss of tissue affecting cognition.

Structural Defects

Tumors

Autoimmune Disorders

Stroke

Signs and Symptoms

Treatment

See also

References

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