Structure and Function
Combining Forms
Abbreviations
Pathologies
Diagnostic Tests and Procedures
100

This is also known as a nerve cell.

What is a neuron?

100

cephal/o

What is the head?

100

CVA

What is a cerebrovascular accident?

100

Form of chronic, progressive dementia caused by the atrophy of brain tissue

What is Alzheimer's Disease?

100

Use of an electromagnetic field and radio waves to create visual images on a computer screen

What is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)?

200

This part of the nerve cell sends electrical impulses and transmits signals to other cells.

What is an axon?

200

myel/o

What is spinal cord or bone marrow?

200

CSF

What is Cerebrospinal Fluid?

200

Progressive, degenerative disorder that results in tremors, gait changes, and occasionally dementia

What is Parkinson's Disease?

200

Study of electrical activity of the brain

What is an electroencephalogram (EEG)?

300

These two organs make up the central nervous system.

What are the brain and the spinal cord?

300

neur/o

What is nerve?

300

ICP

What is intracranial pressure?

300

Form of facial paralysis, usually unilateral and temporary

What is Bell's Palsy?

300

Study of the brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis

What is computerized tomography (CT)?

400

These are the four sections of the spinal cord, in descending order.

What are the cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral sections?

400

phas/o

What is speech?

400

TIA

What is a transient ischemic attack?

400

Damage or death of brain tissue caused by interruption of blood supply due to a clot or vessel rupture

What is a cerebrovascular accident (stroke)?

400

Produced in the ventricles of the brain, this is a clear, colorless body fluid found in the brain and spinal cord.

What is the cerbrospinal fluid (CSF)?

500

These two systems are part of the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary responses.

What are the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems?

500

cerebr/o

What is the cerebellum?

500

ALS

What is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis?

500

Term referring to the collection of blood between the dura and the arachnoid layer (middle or second layer) of the meninges.

What is a subdural hematoma?

500

Occurring in the third section of the spinal cord, this procedure involves a puncture of the subarachnoid layer at the fourth intervertebral space. 

What is a lumbar puncture?