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J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2001;70:719 doi:10.1136/jnnp.70.6.719
  • Review series

Nosological entities?

  1. G D PERKIN
  1. West London Neurosciences Centre
  2. Charing Cross Hospital
  3. Fulham Palace Road
  4. London W6 8RF, UK
  5. d.perkin@ic.ac.uk

      Nosology. 1. A classification, arrangement, or catalogue of diseases; a collection or combination of disease. 2 (The branch of medicine that deals with) the systematic naming and classification of diseases.

      (Oxford English Dictionary)

      The question mark in the heading of this series is deliberate. The most confidently applied diagnoses used for neurological disease are perhaps those in which a reasonably stereotypical clinical presentation has a …

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