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The conjunctiva
Pallidotomy
A neurosurgical procedure that involves destroying a tiny part of the brain's globus pallidus to improve symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
Paresthesia
An abnormal sensation, typically tingling or pricking ('pins and needles'), caused by pressure on or damage to peripheral nerves.
Cephalalgia
A medical term referring to pain located in the head, commonly known as a headache.
Cerebral Palsy
A neurological disorder caused by brain damage around the time of birth, affecting movement and muscle tone.
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