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mening/o

membranes, meninges


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dementia

slowly progressive decline in mental abilities, including memory, thinking, and judgement, often accompanied with personality changes

100

electroencephalography

process of recording electrical activity of the brain through the use of electrodes attached to the scalp

100

meningocele

congenital herniation of meninges through a defect in the skull/spinal column 

100

Claustrophobia 

The medical term meaning abnormal fear of being in small or enclosed spaces. 

200

radicul/o

root/root nerve

200

cerebral contusion

bruising of brain tissue as the result of a head injury that causes the brain to bounce against the rigid bone of the skull

200

factitious disorder

condition where a person acts as if they have a physical/mental illness when they're not really sick

200

trigeminal neuralgia 

characterized by severe, lightning-like pain due to an inflammation of the fifth cranial nerve

200

Syncope

Aka fainting, is the brief loss of consciousness causes by the decreased flow of blood to the brain

300

-esthet/o

feeling, nervous sensation, sense of perception

300

Bell's palsy

temporary paralysis of the 7th cranial nerve that causes paralysis in the face, only on the affected side

300

Guillian-Barre' Syndrome

An inflammation of the myelin sheath of peripheral nerves characterized by rapidly worsening muscle weakness that can lead to temporary paralysis. 

300

sciatica

inflammation of the sciatic nerve that results in pain, burning, and tingling along the course of the affected nerve through the thigh, leg, and sometimes foot

300

Delirium

An acute condition of confusion, disorientation, disordered thinking and memory, agitation, and hallucinations. An individual suffering from this condition can be described at delirious. 

400

-tropic

having an affinity for

400

Cranial hematoma

a collection of blood trapped in the tissues of the brain
400

Factitious disorder

A condition in which an individual acts as if he or she has a physical or mental illness when he or she is not really sick. 

400

Myelitis 

Inflammation in the spinal cord / inflammation in the bone marrow

400

Narcolepsy

A sleep disorder consisting of sudden and uncontrollable brief episodes of falling asleep during the day. 

500

encephal/o

brain

500

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

A rapidly progressive neurological disease that attacks the nerve cells responsible for controlling voluntary muscles. Patients with this condition progressively become weaker until they're completely paralyzed and die.  

500

Lethargy

A lowered level marked by listlessness, drowsiness, and apathy. 

500

pia mater

The layer of the meninges that is locaated nearest to the brain and spinal cord. 

500

Hyperesthesia

A condition of abnormal and excessive sensitivity to touch, pain, or other sensory stimuli. 

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