Chapter 10 The Nervous System Medical Terms Flashcards

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a brief disturbance in brain function in which there is a loss of awareness often described as a staring episode

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absence seizure (petit mal seizure)

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an excessive fear of heights

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acrophobia

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an excessive fear of environments where the person fears a panic might occur

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agoraphobia

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chronic alcohol dependence with specific signs and symptoms upon withdrawal

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alcoholism

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a group of disorders involving the parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language

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Alzheimer’s disease

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a memory disturbance marked by a total or partial inability to recall past experiences

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amnesia

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a rapidly progressive neurological disease that attacks the nerve cells responsible for controlling voluntary muscles

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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) (Lou Gehrig’s disease)

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the absence of normal sensation, especially sensitivity to pain

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anesthesia

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medication used to induce anesthesia

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anesthetic

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medication that prevents seizures

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anticonvulsant

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medications administered to prevent or relieve depression

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antidepressant

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administered to treat symptoms of severe disorders of thinking and mood that are associated with neurological and psychiatric illnesses

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antipsychotic drug (neuroleptic)

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mental conditions characterized by excessive, irrational dread of everyday situations, or fear that is out of proportion to the real danger in a situation

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anxiety disorders

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medication administered to temporarily relieve anxiety and reduce tension

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anxiolytic drug (antianxiety drug or tranquilizer)

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loss of the ability to speak, write, and/or comprehend the written or spoken word

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aphasia

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an abnormal connection between the arteries and veins in the brain; may cause a hemorrhagic stroke

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arteriovenous malformation

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a condition characterized by a short attention span and impulsive behavior inappropriate for the child’s developmental age

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attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

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a subgroup of autistic spectrum disorders

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autism

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a group of conditions in which a young child has difficulty developing normal social relationships and communication skills, may compulsively follow repetitive routines, and has narrowly focused, intense interests

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autistic spectrum disorders

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a class of drugs whose major action is a calming or depressed effect on the central nervous system

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barbiturates

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therapy focuses on changing behavior by identifying problem behaviors, and using rewards or other consequences to make the changes

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behavioral therapy

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temporary paralysis of the seventh cranial nerve that causes paralysis only on the affected side of the face

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Bell’s palsy

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a mental condition characterized by cycles of severe mood changes shifting from highs and severe lows

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bipolar disorder

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24
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an abnormal growth within the skull

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brain tumor

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an ultrasound study of the carotid artery that is performed to predict or diagnose an ischemic stroke

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carotid ultrasonography

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marked by a lack of responsiveness, stupor, and a tendency to remain in a fixed posture

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catatonic behavior

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persistent, severe, burning pain that usually follows and injury to a sensory nerve

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causalgia

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28
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pain in the head

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cephalalgia (headache)

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bruising of brain tissue as the result of a head injury that causes the brain to bounce against the skull

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cerebral contusion

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a condition characterized by poor muscle control, spasticity, and other neurologic deficiencies

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cerebral palsy

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damage to the brain that occurs when the blood flow to the brain is disrupted

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cerebrovascular accident

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nerve pain caused by pressure on the spinal nerve roots in the neck region

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cervical radiculopathy

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abnormal fear of being in small or enclosed spaces

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claustrophobia

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intensely painful headaches that affect one side of the head and often occur in groups or clusters

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cluster headaches

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the mental activities associated with thinking, learning, and memory

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cognition

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treatment focused on changing cognitions on thoughts that are affecting a person’s emotions and actions

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cognitive therapy

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a deep state of unconscious marked by the absence of spontaneous eye movements, no response to painful stimuli, and no vocalization

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coma

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an imaging technique that uses a thin, fan-shaped x-ray beam to produce multiple cross-sectional views of the body

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computed tomography

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a violent shaking up or jarring of the brain

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concussion

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40
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the state of being awake, alert, aware, and responding appropriately

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conscious

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a condition characterized by a serious temporary ongoing change in function, such as paralysis or blindness, triggered by psychological factors rather than any physical cause

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conversion disorder

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42
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a collection of blood trapped in the tissues of the brain

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cranial hematoma

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a neurosurgical procedure used in the treatment of dystonia, tremors, and Parkinson’s disease

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deep brain stimulation

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an acute condition of confusion, disorientation, disordered thinking and memory, agitation, and hallucinations

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delirium

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a disorder involving sudden and severe mental changes or seizures caused by abruptly stopping the use of alcohol

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delirium tremens

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a false personal belief that is maintained despite obvious proof or evidence to the contrary

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delusion

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47
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a slowly progressive decline in mental abilities including memory, thinking, and judgment that is often accompanied by personality changes

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dementia

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a common mood disorder characterized by lethargy and sadness, as well as a loss of interest or pleasure in normal activities

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depression

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conditions that occur when normal thought is separated from consciousness

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dissociative disorder

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50
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a mental illness characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personalities, each with its own characteristics, which appear to exist within the same individual

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dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder)

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51
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the excessive use of illegal drugs or the misuse of prescription drugs

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drug abuse

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52
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the accidental or intentional use of an illegal drug or prescription medicine in an amount higher than what is safe or normal

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drug overdose

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53
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a learning disability characterized by substandard reading achievement due to the inability of the brain to process symbols

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dyslexia (developmental reading disorder)

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a low-grade chronic depression present on a majority of days for more than two years

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dysthmia (dysthymic disorder)

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

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echoencephalography

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a procedure in which small amounts of electric current is passed through the brain, deliberately triggering a brief seizure in order to reverse symptoms of certain mental ilnesses

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electroconvulsive therapy (electroshock therapy)

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57
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the process of recording the electrical activity of the brain through the use of electrodes attached to the scalp

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electroencephalography

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58
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inflammation of the brain

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encephalitis

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a congenital herniation of brain substance through a gap in the skull

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encephalocele (craniocele)

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regional anesthesia produced by injecting medication into the epidural space of the lumbar or sacral region of the spine

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epidural anesthesia

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a chronic neurologic condition characterized by recurrent episodes or seizures of varying severity

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epilepsy (seizure disorder)

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a condition in which a person acts as if he or she has physical mental illness when he or she is not really sick

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factitious disorder

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a form of child abuse in which the mentally ill parent will falsify an illness in a child by making up or inducing symptoms and then seeking medical treatment, even surgery, for the child

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factitious disorder by proxy

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a type of radiation treatment for brain tumors

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gamma knife surgery

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a mental condition characterized by chronic, excessive worrying

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generalized anxiety disorder

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inflammation of the myelin sheath of peripheral nerves, characterized by rapidly worsening muscle weakness that may lead to temporary paralysis

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Guillian-Barre syndrome (infectious polyneuritis)

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a sensory perception experienced in the absence of an external stimuli

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hallucination

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damage to the brain that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain leaks

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hemorrhagic stroke

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a genetic disorder that causes nerve degeneration with symptoms that most often appear in midlife

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Huntington’s disease

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a condition in which excess cerebrospinal fluid accumulates within the ventricles of the brain

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hydrocephalus

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a condition of abnormal and excessive sensitivity to touch, pain, or other sensory stimuli

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hyperesthesia

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the use of hypnosis to produce an altered state of focused attention in which the patient may be more willing to believe and act on suggestions

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hypnotherapy

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medication that depresses the central nervous system and usually produces sleep

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hypnotic

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a condition characterized by fearing that one has a serious illness despite appropriate medical evaluation and reassurance

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hypochondriasis

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group of psychiatric disorders characterized by failure to resist an impulse despite potentially negative consequences

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impulse control disorders

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the prolonged or abnormal inability to sleep

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insomnia

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the amount of pressure inside the skull

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intracranial pressure

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damage that occurs when the flow of blood to the brain is blocked by the narrowing or blockage of a carotid artery

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ischemic stroke

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disorders found in children of normal intelligence who have difficulties in learning specific skills such as processing language or grasping mathematical concepts

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learning disabilities

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a lower level of consciousness marked by listlessness, drowsiness, and apathy

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lethargy

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term used to describe the measurement of response to arousal and stimulus

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levels of consciousness

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exposure to daylight or specific wave-lengths of light in order to counteract seasonal affective disorder

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light therapy

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the surgical removal of a lobe of an organ

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lobectomy

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the process of obtaining a sample of cerebrospinal fluid by inserting a needle into the subarachnoid space of the lumbar region to withdraw fluid

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lumbar puncture (spinal tap)

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nerve pain in the lower back

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lumbar radiculopathy

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an imaging technique that uses a combination of radio waves and a strong magnetic field to create signals that are sent to a computer and converted into images of any plane through the body

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magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

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a condition characterized by the intentional creation of false or grossly exaggerated physical or psychological symptoms

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malingering

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an abnormal elevated mood state, including inappropriate elation, increased irritability, severe insomnia, poor judgment, and inappropriate social behavior

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manic behavior

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a common, slow-growing and usually benign tumor of the meninges

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meningioma

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inflammation of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord

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meningitis (infectious meningitis)

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

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meningocele

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significant below-average intellectual and adaptive functioning present from birth or early infancy

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mental retardation/intellectual disability

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a headache characterized by throbbing pain on one side of the head and may not be preceded by a warning aura

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migraine

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a progressive autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammation that causes demyelination of the myelin sheath

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multiple sclerosis

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inflammation of the spinal cord; inflammation of bone marrow

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myelitis

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any pathological change or disease of the spinal cord

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myelopathy

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a tumor on the spinal cord

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myelosis

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a sleep disorder consisting of sudden and uncontrollable brief episodes of falling asleep during the day

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narcolepsy

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inflammation of a nerve accompanied by pain and sometimes loss of function

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neuritis

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an umbrella term for disorders in which there is a progressive loss of the structure or function of neurons

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neurodegenerative disease

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the surgical repair of a nerve or nerves

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neuroplasty

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surgically suturing together the ends of a severed nerve

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neurorrhaphy

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the surgical division or dissection of a nerve

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neurotomy

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a mental condition characterized by obsessions and/or compulsions

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obsessive-compulsive disorder

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an unexpected, sudden experience of fear in the absence of danger, accompanied by physical symptoms such as shortness of breath and chest pain

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panic attack

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a condition characterized by having more than one panic attack, resulting in persistent fear of the attacks

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panic disorder

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a burning or prickling sensation that is usually felt in the hands, arms, legs, or feet

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paresthesia

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a chronic, degenerative central nervous system disorder characterized by fine muscle tremors, rigidity, and a slow or shuffling gait

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Parkinson’s disease

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a disorder of the peripheral nerves that carry information to and from the brain and spinal cord, producing pain, loss or sensation, and inability to control muscles

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peripheral neuropathy

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a type of coma in which the patient exhibits alternating sleep and wake cycles; however, the individual is unconscious even when appearing to be awake

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persistent vegetative state

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a chronic pattern of inner experience and behavior that causes serious problems with relationship and work

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personality disorder

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a persistent irrational fear of a specific thing or situation strong enough to cause significant distress, interfere with functioning, and lead to avoidance of the thing or situation that causes this reaction

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phobia

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excessive sensitivity to light

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photophobia

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a highly contagious viral infection of the brainstem and spinal cord that sometimes leads to paralysis

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poliomyelitis (polio)

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the development of characteristic symptoms after a major traumatic event

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post-traumatic stress disorder

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treatment based on the idea that mental disorders have underlying causes stemming from childhood and can only be overcome by gaining insight into one’s feelings and patterns of behavior

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psychoanalysis

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a condition characterized by the loss of contact with reality and deterioration of normal social functioning

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psychotic disorder

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a drug that acts primarily on the central nervous system, where it produces temporary changes affecting the mind, emotions, and behavior

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psychotropic drug

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inflammation of the root of a spinal nerve that causes pain and numbness radiating down the affecting limb

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radiculitis (pinched nerve)

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a neurological disorder characterized by uncomfortable feelings in the legs, producing a strong urge to move them

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restless legs syndrome

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a potentially serious or deadly disorder in children that is characterized by vomiting and confusion, sometimes following a viral illness for which the child was treated with aspirin

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Reye’s syndrome

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a psychotic disorder characterized by withdrawal from reality, illogical patterns of thinking, delusions, and hallucinations

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schizophrenia

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inflammation of the sciatic nerve that results in pain, burning, and tingling along the course of the affected nerve

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sciatica

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a seasonal bout of depression associated with the decrease in hours of daylight during winter months

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seasonal affective disorder

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medication that depresses the central nervous system to produce calm and diminished responsiveness without producing sleep

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sedative

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a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain that affects how a person feels or acts for a short time

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seizure

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describes the results of a child being violently shaken by someone

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shaken baby syndrome

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a sufficient lack of restorative sleep over a cumulative period so as to cause physical or psychiatric symptoms and affect routine performance

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sleep deprivation

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excessive fear of social situations where the person fears negative evaluation by others or embarrassing himself in front of others

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social phobias (social anxiety disorder)

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conditions that are characterized by physical complains or concerns about one’s body that are out of proportion to any physical findings or disease

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somatoform disorder

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the condition of walking or performing some other activity without awakening

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somnambulism (sleepwalking or noctambulism)

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regional anesthesia produced by injecting medication into the subarachnoid space

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spinal anesthesia

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paralysis resulting from damage to the spinal cord that prevents nerve impulses from being transmitted below the level of injury

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spinal cord injuries

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a substance that works by increasing activity in certain areas of the brain to increase concentration and wakefulness

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stimulant

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an unresponsive state from which a person can be aroused only briefly despite vigorous repeated attempts

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stupor

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the addictive use of tobacco, alcohol, medications, or illegal drugs

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substance abuse

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the brief loss of consciousness caused by the decreased flow of blood to the brain

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syncope (fainting)

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an acute and potentially fatal infection of the central nervous system caused by a toxin produced by the tetanus bacteria

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tetanus (lockjaw)

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surgical incision into the thalamus

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thalamotomy

140
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a type of seizure involving the whole body

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tonic-clonic seizure (grand mal seizure)

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a complex neurological disorder characterized by involuntary tics, grunts, and compulsive utterances

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Tourette syndrome

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a temporary interruption in the blood supply to the brain

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transient ischemic attack (TIA)

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a blow to the head or a penetrating head injury that damages the brain

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traumatic brain injury

144
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inflammation of the fifth cranial nerve characterized by sudden, intense, brief attacks of sharp pain on one side of the face

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trigeminal neuralgia

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a state of being aware and unable to respond to any stimuli including pain

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unconscious

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a form of dementia caused by a restriction of blood to the brain

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vascular dementia