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Institutional Registry

Neurology

Standardized stroke scales, coma scores, and diagnostic criteria for neurological disorders.

Tool Suite

Validated Registry

Evidence-based
ABCD2 Score
ABCD2 Score Detailed
AHA ASA Stroke Risk
APACHE II
CHADS-VASc
Denver II
EDSS
Epilepsy Risk
Epworth Sleepiness Scale
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
Hunt & Hess Scale
MMSE
MSSS
MoCA
Modified Rankin (mRS)
NIH Stroke Scale
NIHSS Comprehensive
Neurodegenerative Risk
PHASES Score
Rancho Los Amigos
SF-36
TBI Severity Score

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Neurology

Neurological assessment relies on standardized scales like the NIHSS and GCS. Our suite provides a rapid mobile interface for these tools alongside cognitive and chronic disease monitoring models.

Covered Areas

  • Acute Stroke Assessment (NIHSS)
  • Coma & Consciousness Scales (GCS)
  • Cognitive Screening (MoCA, MMSE)
  • Multiple Sclerosis & Chronic Care

All tools are based on published clinical evidence. Results should be interpreted alongside individual patient presentation and current institutional guidelines.