word parts
medical terms
Pathology
Diagnostic Procedures
structures
100

brain

What is encephal/o

100

bruising of the brain as a result of a head injury

What is cerbral contusion?

100

a condition in which excessive CSF accumulates in the ventricles of the brain

What is hydrocephalus?

100

The use of ultrasound image to create a detailed image of the brain for diagnostic purposes

What is an Echoencelphalography?

100

The largest and uppermost portion of the brain

The Cerebrum

200

brain covering

what is mening/o

200

loss of consciousness caused by decreased blood flow to the brain

What is syncope?

200

Inflammation of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord

What is meningitis?

200

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

What is  electroencephalography? (EEG)

200

connects the brain and the spinal cord

the brain stem

300

mind

what is psych/o

300

pain affecting many nerves

polyneuralgia

300

a type of stroke where blood flow is blocked by narrowing or blockage of an artery

What is ischemic stroke?

300

the process of obtaining CSF by inserting a needle into the lumbar region

What is a lumbar puncture?

300

a long- fragile tube like structure that goes down the spinal column

what is the spinal cord?

400

shaken together

What is concuss/o?

400

abnormal softening of the brain

encephalomalacia

400

slowly progressive decline in mental abilities including memory thinking and judgement

What is dementia?

400

an ultrasound study of the carotid artery

What is carotid ultrasonography?

400

The division of the automonic nervous system that causes your heart rate to speed up and blood pressure to go up - the fight or flight response

The sympathetic nervous system

500

spinal cord

What is myel/o

500

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

What is a meningocele?

500

a temporary paralysis of the 7th cranial nerve that causes paralysis of the affected side of the face

What is Bell's Palsy?

500

detects changes of blood flow in the brain when a patient is asked to do a specific tast

What is a functional MRI?

500

regulates body temperature, emotional response and sleep-wake cycle

What is the hypothalamus?