Difference between revisions of "Functional neurological disorder"
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Functional neurological disorder is a condition in which a person experiences neurological symptoms caused by a disorder of neurological system functioning, rather they by a structural disorder. | Functional neurological disorder is a condition in which a person experiences neurological symptoms caused by a disorder of neurological system functioning, rather they by a structural disorder. | ||
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Unacceptable due to unknown underlying pathophysiology posing risk to donor and recipient | Unacceptable due to unknown underlying pathophysiology posing risk to donor and recipient | ||
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FND | FND | ||
Latest revision as of 10:36, 12 September 2025
Acceptability at Recruitment
UNACCEPTABLE
Acceptability at VT / Work-Up
UNACCEPTABLE
Individual at Risk
Donor and recipient
Explanation of Condition
Functional neurological disorder is a condition in which a person experiences neurological symptoms caused by a disorder of neurological system functioning, rather they by a structural disorder.
Guidance
Unacceptable due to unknown underlying pathophysiology posing risk to donor and recipient
Pseudonyms
FND