chapter 10 Flashcards

nervous system

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nervous system

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-complex: 100 billion nerve cells
-voluntary & involuntary functions
-carries electrical messages
-external & internal receptor

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nerve cells (neurons)

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-microscopic
-collected in macroscopic nerves
-carry electrical messages all over the body

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two major divisions of the nervous system

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central nervous system (CNS) & peripheral nervous system (PNS)

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mixed nerves

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carry both sensory & motor fibers

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terminal end fibers

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secrete neurotransmitters

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anatomical parts of a neuron:

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-dendrites, cell body, cell nucleus & synapse
-axon, myelin sheath & terminal end fibers

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anatomical structures of the brain:

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-frontal & temporal lobe, sulci, gyri,
-parietal lobe, occipital lobe, wenicke area, broca area

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meninges contain:

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-dura & pia mater
-subdural & subarachnoid space
-arachnoid membrane

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acetylcholine

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neurotransmitter chemical released at the ends of nerve cells

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afferent nerve

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carries messages toward the brain and spinal cord

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arachnoid memebrane

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middle layer of the three membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord

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astrocyte

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glial cell that transports water and salts from capillaries

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autonomic nervous system

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nerves that control involuntary body functions of muscles, glands, and internal organs

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axon

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microscopic fiber that carries the nervous impulse along a nerve cell

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blood-brain barrier

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protective separation between the blood and brain cells that keeps substances from penetrating capillary walls and entering the brain

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brainstem

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posterior position of the brain that connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord: includes the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata

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cauda equina

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collection of spinal nerves below the end of the spinal cord

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cell body

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part of a nerve cell that contains the nucleus

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central nervous system (CNS)

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brain and spinal cord

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cerebellum

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posterior part of the brain that coordinates muscle movements & maintains balance

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cerebral cortex (grey matter)

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outer region of the cerebrum, contains sheets of nerve cells

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cerebrospinal fluid

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circulates throughout the brain and spinal cord

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cerebrum

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largest part of the brain, responsible for voluntary muscle activity, vision, speech, taste, hearing, thought & memory

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cranial nerves

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twelve pairs, carry messages to and from the brain with regard to the head & neck

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dendrite

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microscopic branching fiber of a nerve cell, first part to receive the nervous impulse

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dura mater

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the thick, outermost layer of the meninges surrounding & protecting the brain and spinal cord

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efferent (motor) nerve

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carries messages away from the brain and spinal cord

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ependymal cell

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glial cell that lines the membranes within the brain and spinal cord, forms cerebrospinal fluid

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ganglion (plural:ganglia)

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collection of nerve cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system

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glial cell (neuroglial cell)

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supportive & connective nerve cell that doesn’t carry nervous impulses, can reproduce itself

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gyrus (plural: gyri) (convolution)

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sheet of nerves that produces a rounded ridge on the surface of the cerebral cortex

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hypothalamus

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portion of the brain beneath the thalamus; controls sleep, appetite, body temp. & pituitary gland secretions

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medulla oblongata

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part of the brain just above the spinal cord; controls breathing, heartbeat & size of blood vessels

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menings

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three protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord

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microglial cells

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phagocytic glial cells that remove waste products from the central nervous system

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midbrain

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uppermost portion of the brainstem contains pathways connecting the cerebrum with upper portions of the brain

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motor (efferent) nerve

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carries messages away from the brain and spinal cord to muscles & organs

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myelin sheath

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covering of white fatty tissue that surrounds & insulates the axon of a nerve cell, speeds impulse conduction

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nerve

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macroscopic cord-like collection of fibers (axons & dendrites) that carry electrical impulses

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neuron

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nerve cell that carries impulses throughout body, parenchyma of the nervous system

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neurotransmitter

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chemical messenger release at the end of a nerve cell, stimulates or inhibits another cell

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oligodendroglial cell(oligodendrocyte)

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glial cell that forms the myelin sheath covering axons

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parasympathetic nerves

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involuntary, autonomic nerves that regulate normal body functions like heart rate, breathing & muscles of the gastrointestinal tract

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parenchyma

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essential, distinguishing tissue of any organ or system, for the nervous system neurons & nerves

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peripheral nervous system

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nerves outside the brain and spinal cord; chemical, spinal, and autonomic nerves

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pia mater

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thin, delicate inner membrane of the meninges

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plexus (plural:plexuses)

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a large, interlacing network of nerves

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pons

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part of the brain anterior to the cerebellum and between the medulla & the rest of the midbrain

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receptor

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an organ that receives a nervous stimulus and passes it on to afferent nerves: skin, ears, eyes & tastebuds are receptors

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sciatic nerve

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nerve extending from the base of the spine down the thigh, lower leg, and foot

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sensory nerve (afferent nerves)

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carries messages toward the brain and spinal cord from receptor

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spinal nerves

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thirty-one pairs arising from the spinal cord

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stimulus (plural:stimuli)

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agent of change (light, sound, touch, pressure, pain) in internal/external environment that evokes a response

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stroma

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connective & supporting tissue of an organ, glial cells are the stratal tissue of the brain

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sulcus (fissure) (plural:sulci)

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depression or groove in the surface of the cerebral cortex

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sympathetic nerve

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autonomic nerves that influence bodily function involuntarily in times of stress

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synapse

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the space through which a nervous impulse travels between nerve cells or between nerve & muscle or glandular cells

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thalamus

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main relay center of the brain, conducts impulses between spinal cord and cerebrum

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vagus nerve

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tenth cranial nerve, branches reach to the larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs, aorta, esophagus & stomach

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ventricles of the brain

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canals in the brain that contain cerebrospinal fluid

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cerebell/o

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cerebellum

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cerebr/o

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cerebrum

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dur/o

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dura mater

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encephal/o

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brain

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gli/o

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glial cells

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lept/o

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thin, slender

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mening/o & meninig/o

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membranes, meninges

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my/o

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muscle

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myel/o

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spinal cord

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neur/o

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nerve

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pont/o

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pons

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radicul/o

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nerve root

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thalam/o

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thalamus

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thec/o

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sheath (refers to meninges)

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vag/o

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vagus nerve

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cephal/o

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head

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crani/o

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skull

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cry/o

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cold

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esthesi/o

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nervous system

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gli/o

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glue

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narc/o

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sleep

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olig/o

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scanty

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spin/o

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spine

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troph/o

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nourishment

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algeslo & -algesia

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excessive sensitivity of pain

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-algia

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pain

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caus/o

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burning

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comat/o

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deep sleep

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esthesi/o & -esthesia

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feeling, nervous sensation

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kines/o & -kinesia

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movement

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-kenesis & kinetic

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movement

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-lepsy

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seizure

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lex/o

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word, phrase

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-paresis

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slight paralysis

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-phasia

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speech

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-plegia

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paralysis

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-praxia

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action

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-sthenia

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strength

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syncop/o

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cut off

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tax/o

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order, coordination

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spina bifida cystica

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a more severe form of spina bifida that causes a visible cyst on the lower part of a baby’s back, the cyst is a symptom of spina bifida meningocele and myelomeningocele

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spina bifida occulta

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the mildest type of spina bifida, there’s a small gap in the spine, but no opening or sac on the back

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AD

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Alzheimers disease

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AFP

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alpha-fetoprotein

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ALS

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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

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AVM

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arteriovenous malformation

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BBB

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blood-brain barrier

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CNS

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central nervous system

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CSF

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cerebrospinal fluid

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CVA

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cerebrovascular accident

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EEG

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electroencephalogram

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GABA

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gamma-aminobutyric acid (neurotransmitter)

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ICP

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intracranial pressure, normal pressure is 5-15 mmHg

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LP

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lumbar puncture

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MAC

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monitored anesthetic care

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MRA

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magnetic resonance angiography

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1/2 P

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hemiparesis

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PCA

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patient-controlled anthesia

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PNS

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peripheral nervous system

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PET

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positron emission tomography

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Sz

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seizure

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TBI

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traumatic brain injury

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TENS

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transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation

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TIA

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transient ischemic attack

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TLE

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temporal lobe epilespy

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tPA

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tissue plasminogen activator

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subarachnoid space

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contians cerebrospinal fluid

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encephalopathy

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disease of the brain

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epidural hematoma

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collection of blood above the dura mater

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leptomeningitis

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inflammation of the pia & arachnoid membranes

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anencephaly

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condition of absence of a brain

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poliomyelitis

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inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord

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myelomeningocele

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hernia of the spinal cord & meninges

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intrathecal

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pertaining to withing a sheath through meninges into subarachnoid space

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subdural hematoma

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mass of blood below dura mater

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dyslexia

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reading disorder

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ataxia

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condition of decrease coordination

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bradykinesia

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condition of slow movement

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hyperethesia

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condition of increased sensation

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nacrolepsy

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seizure of sleep, uncontrolled compulsion to sleep

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aphasia

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difficulty speaking

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motor apraxia

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inability to perform a task

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hemiparesis

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weakness in the right or left half of body

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syncope

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fainting

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paraplegia

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paralysis in the lower part of body

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neurasthenia

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nervous exhaustion (lack of strength) & fatigue

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motor aphasia

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difficulty speaking (patient cannot articulate words but can understand speech & knows what they want to say)

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paresis

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weakness & partial loss of movement

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quadriplegia

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paralysis in all extremities (damage to the cervical part of spinal cord)

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aesthina

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no strength (weakness)

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comatose

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pertaining to coma (loss of consciousness from which the patient can’t be aroused)

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paresthesia

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condition of abnormal sensation (prickling, tingling, burning)

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causalgia

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severe burning pain from injury to peripheral nerves

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anesthesia

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condition of no sensation or nervous feeling

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hypalgesia

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diminished sensation of pain

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dyskinesia

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impairment of the ability to perform voluntary movements

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migraine

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recurrent vascular headache with severe pain of unilateral onset & photophobia

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photophobia

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sensitivity to light

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multiple sclerosis

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destruction of myelin sheath (demyelination) & its replacement by hard plaques

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epilepsy

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sudden, transient disturbances of brain function cause seizures

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myelomeningocele

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spinal column is imperfectly joined (a spilt in a vertebra occurs) and part of the meninges & spinal cord can herniate out of spinal cavity

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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

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atrophy of muscles & paralysis caused by damage to motor neurons in the spinal cord & brainstem

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Huntington disease

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patient displays bizarre, abrupt, involuntary, dance-like movements, as well as decline in mental functions

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hydrocephalus

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cerebrospinal fluid accumulates in the head (ventricles of the brain)

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myasthenia gravis

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loss of muscle strength due to inability of a neurotransmitter (acetylcholine) to transport impulses from nerve cells to muscle cells

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Parkinsons disease

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degeneration of nerves in basal ganglia later in life leading to tremors, shuffling gait & muscle stiffness, dopamine (neurotransmitter) is deficient in the brain

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Alzheimers disease

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deterioration of mental capacity (dementia), cerebral cortex atrophy, widening of cerebral sulci & microscopic neurofibrillary tangles

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bell palsy

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unilateral facial paralysis

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astrocytoma

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tumor of neuroglia brain cells (astrocytes)

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pyogenic meningitis

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inflammation of the meninges (bacteria infection with pus formation)

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Tourette syndrome

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involuntary spasmodic, twitching movements (tics), uncontrollable vocal sounds and inappropriate words

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cerebral contusion

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bruising of brain tissue as a result of direct trauma to the head

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cerebrovascular accidcent

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disruption of the normal blood flow supply to the brain, stroke or cerebral infarction

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cerebral concussion

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traumatic brain injury caused by a blow to the head

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herpes zoster

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neurologic condition caused by infection with herpes zoster virus blisters form along the course of peripheral nerves

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cerebral embolus

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blockage of a blood vessel in the cerebrum caused by material from another part of the body suddenly occludes the vessel

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cerebral thrombosis

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blockage of a blood vessel in the cerebrum caused by the formation of a clot with the vessel

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cerebral hemorrhage

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collection of blood in the brain (can cause a stroke)

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cerebral aneurysm

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widening of a blood vessel (artery) in the cerebrum, the aneurysm can burst & lead to a CVA

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HIV encephalopathy

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brain disease (dementia & encephalitis) caused by infection with AIDS virus

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gait

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a manner of walking or moving on foot

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aura

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pellicular sensation experienced by a patient before onset of seizure

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transient ischemic attack

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blood flow to the brain stops for a brief period of time

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tonic-clonic seizure

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major epileptic seizure, ictal event

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palliative

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relieving, but not curing

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occlusion

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blockage

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absence seizure

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minor epileptic seizure

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glioblastoma multiforme

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malignant brain tumor of immature glial cells

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MRI of the brain

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usage of magnetic waves to create an image of the brain

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stereotactic radio surgery with Gamma Knife

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an instrument (stereotactic) is fixed onto the skull & locates a target by three-dimensional measurement, gamma radiation (protons beams) are used to treat deep brain lesions

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amalgesia

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condition of insensitivity to pain

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electroencephalography (EEG)

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procedure to diagnose abnormal electrical activity in the brain

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positron emission tomography (PET)

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radioactive materials (glucose) are taken up the brain & images are recorded

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alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)

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high levels in amniotic fluid and maternal blood are associated with spina bifida

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lumbar puncture (LP)

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intrathecal medications can be administered through the procedure to diagnose or treat a condition

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cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

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fluid can be analyzed for abnormal blood cells, chemicals & proteins