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I was wondering what are the differences between a neurological disorder and a nervous system disorder?

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Closely related term: The nervous system involves brain, spinal cord, eyes, cranial nerves, peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junction, and muscles. Any pathology affecting any of these areas either primarily or secondarily could be considered part of a "nervous system disorder", or a disorder of "neurological origin".

Answered 1/5/2014

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