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100

Cerebell/o

cerebellum 

100

Brain disorder marked by deterioration of mental capacity 

Alzheimer disease 

100

paralysis that affects the right or left half of the body

Hemiplegia 

100

Neur/o

nerve 

100

Lower part of the brain, nearest to the spinal cord, it controls breathing and heart beat 

medulla oblongata 

200

cerebr/o

cerebrum

200

Brain disorder marked by deterioration of mental capacity that is reversible 

dementia

200

Inflammation of the meninges 

Meningitis 

200

Damage to the blood vessels of the cerebrum, leading to loss of blood supply to brain tissue; a stroke 

Cerebrovascular accident 

200

collection of nerves that are within the spinal cavity, surrounded by backbones 

spinal cord

300

encephal/o

brain

300

Traumatic brain injury that can cause bruising, damage to blood vessels, and injury to nerves. Loss of consciousness can occur. 

Concussion 

300

paralysis that affects the lower portion of the body 

Paraplegia 

300

This is a non surgical type of radiation therapy used to treat abnormalities and small tumors of the brain. Also called Cyberknife or stereotactic radiotherapy, this treatment can deliver precisely targeted radiation in fewer high-dose treatments than traditional therapy.

Stereotactic radiosurgery 

300

Largest part of the brain; controls body movements, thought, reasoning, vision, hearing, and speech

cerebrum

400

medull/o

medualla oblongata

400

Chronic brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizures 

Epilepsy 

400

fainting; sudden and temporary loss of consciousness as a result of inadequate flow of blood to the brain 

Syncope 

400

A battery-powered device delivers stimulation to nerves to relieve acute and chronic pain. 

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)

400

Nerves that transmit messages to and from the spinal cord 

spinal nerves 

500

myel/o

spinal cord

500

Malignant brain tumor arising for glial cells, BLAST means immature. 

Glioblastoma

500

Destruction of the myelin sheath on never cells in the central nervous system, with replacement by plaques of sclerotic tissue

Multiple sclerosis 

500

Chemical tests, cell counts, cultures, and smears of fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord 

CSF analysis 

500

Lower back part of the brain that controls muscular coordination and balance 

cerebellum