From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishneurologyneu‧rol‧o‧gy /njʊˈrɒlədʒi $ nʊˈrɑː-/ noun [uncountable] medical HBMPthe scientific study of the nervous system and its diseases —neurologist noun [countable] —neurological /ˌnjʊərəˈlɒdʒɪkəl◂ $ ˌnʊrəˈlɑː-/ adjective a neurological disease
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neurology• Headache Due to Sinus Disease Sinusitis is an unusual cause of headaches seen in a neurology clinic.• She has special interests in adult neurology.• One of the beauties of the discipline of neurology is how it lends itself to analysis of dysfunction involving these neural levels.• Completeness of the study sample was evaluated by scrutiny of neurology outpatient and general hospital records.• Each of these students has to be taught neurology in a hospital department that has fewer than 100 beds.• He spent more than ten days in the neurology unit at Glasgow's Southern General before being allowed home.• I visited the neurology department at the Middlesex hospital this morning.• However, this form of analysis is not limited to neurology, and a number of other examples deserve a brief consideration.