1. form of chronic, progressive dementia caused by the atrophy of brain tissue
Alzheimers disease
mood disorder marked by loss of interest or pleasure in living.
depression
unilateral vesical occurring on upper body caused by herpes
shingles
2. Serious associated with aspirin use by children with viral illness, which may result in permanent brain damge or death.
Reye's syndrome
acute reversible state of agitated confusion marked by disorientation or delusions.
delirium
traumatic bruising, crushing or tearing of the spinal cord
Spinal cord injury
3. progressive degenerative disorder that results in tremors gait changes, occasionally dementia.
Parkinsons disease
non migrane headache in which pain is felt in all or part of the head.
tension headache
narrowing of area of spine that puts pressure on the spinal cord and spinal nerve roots
spinal stenosis
4. disease involving progressive myelin degeneration which results in loss of muscle strength and coordination.
multiple sclerosis
injury to brain following a blow to the head commonly caused by a fall or motor vehicle accident.
traumatic brain injury
collection of blood between between the dura and arachnoid layer
subdural hematoma
hereditary progressive degenerative nervous disorder that leads to bizarre involuntary movements and dementia
huntington's disease
neurological disorder that causes severe episodic facial pain along the pathway along the fifth cranial
trigeminal neuralgia
rare disorder not caused by neurological event or injury that causes sudden temporary loss of recent memory
transient global amnesia