Disorders and Diseases
Terms & Terminology
Anatomy & Physiology
Tests & Treatments
Senses & Perception
100

This impulse control disorder manifests as a recurrent urge to steal without need.

What is kleptomania?

100

A pathological fascination with fire is medically termed this.

What is pyromania?

100

This adjective describes anything occurring within the cranial cavity.

What is intracranial?

100

Visualization of the auditory canal and tympanic membrane is performed through this exam.

What is otoscopy?

100

This branch of healthcare science specializes in auditory and equilibrium assessment.

What is audiology?

200

Unilateral motor impairment often resulting from a stroke is referred to as this.

What is hemiplegia?

200

The illusion of environmental movement or spinning is clinically described using this term.

What is vertigo?

200

This anatomical descriptor indicates a location external to the dura mater.

What is epidural?

200

This specialist evaluates and manages hearing and vestibular disorders.

What is an audiologist?

200

This term pertains to sound perception or hearing.

What is acoustic?

300

An intense, irrational fear of elevated spaces defines this psychiatric diagnosis. 

What is acrophobia?

300

The localized dilation of a blood vessel wall is known by this term.

What is an aneurysm?

300

Inflammation targeting the brain’s protective coverings can be identified as this.

What is cerebral meningitis?

300

This neurological scale quantifies consciousness in comatose individuals.

What is the Glasgow Coma Scale?

300

This root word refers to substances secreted in the ear canal.

What is cerumin(o)?

400

This cerebrovascular event is marked by bleeding within the cranial vault.

What is a hemorrhagic stroke?

400

A diminished consciousness state, yet capable of arousal, is termed this.

What is a semicoma?

400

The integration and command centers of the body compose this nervous system subdivision.

What is the central nervous system?

400

Radiographic imaging of cerebral structures is referred to by this term.

What is encephalography?

400

Inflammation of the eyelid is best described using this term.

What is blepharitis?

500

This condition impairs phonological decoding despite normal intelligence and vision.

What is dyslexia?

500

This suffix is used in medical terminology to denote the sense of smell.

What is -osmia?

500

A generalized term for disorders involving peripheral nerve malfunction.

What is peripheral neuropathy?

500

A diagnostic radiographic study of the spinal canal using contrast medium.

What is myelography?

500

This inflammatory ocular condition affects the conjunctival membrane.

What is conjunctivitis?

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