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neurotoxicity
neu·ro·tox·in N0072920 (no͝or′ō-tŏk′sĭn, nyo͝or′-)n. A toxin that damages or destroys nerve tissue. neu′ro·tox′ic (-tŏk′sĭk) adj.neu′ro·tox·ic′i·ty (-tŏk-sĭs′ĭ-tē) n.neurotoxicity (ˌnjʊərəʊˌtɒkˈsɪsətɪ) n (Medicine) med toxicity, or the level thereof, to the nervous systemTranslationsneurotoxicity
neurotoxicity[‚nu̇·ro·täk′sis·əd·ē] (medicine) Adverse effects on the structure or function of the central and/or peripheral nervous system caused by exposure to a toxic chemical, symptoms include muscle weakness, loss of sensation and motor control, tremors, cognitive alterations, and autonomic nervous system dysfunction. neurotoxicity
neurotoxicity [noor″o-tok-sis´ĭ-te] the ability to exert a destructive or poisonous effect upon nerve tissue. adj., adj neurotox´ic.neurotoxicity The degree to which a substance, including a therapeutic agent, can damage the nervous system.ThesaurusSeeneurotoxin |