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Neuro Disorders

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What is Agnosia? Total or partial loss of the ability to recognize familiar objects or people through sensory stimuli as a result of organic brain damage.
What is aphasia? An abnormal neurological condition in which the language funtion is defective or absent because of an injury to certain ares of the cerebral cortex.
What is apraxia? An impairment in the ability to perform purposeful acts or to use objects properly.
What is ataxia? Impaired ability to coordinate movement
What is anomia? the inability to name objects or to recognize the written or spoken names of objects
What is autonomic dysreflexia? A neurological condition characterized by increased reflex actions
What is Bradykinesia? An abnormal condition characterized by slowness of voluntary movements and speech.
What is Brudzinski's Sign? Flexion of the hip and knee when the neck is flexed
What does contralateral mean? On the other side - A stroke on the left side of the brain may cause contralateral paralysis, affecting the left arm and leg
What is diplopia? Double vision
What is dysarthria? Difficult, poorly articulated speech that usually results from interference in the control over the muscles of speech
What is dysphagia? Severe swallowing difficulty
What is dysphasia? Difficulty speaking
What is expressive aphasia? Inability to use symbols of speech
What does flaccid mean? Weak, soft, flabby; lacking normal muscle tone
What is global aphasia? Inability to understand the spoken word or to speak
What is hemianopia? Defective vision or blindness in half of the visual field
What is hemiparesis? Muscle weakness on only one side of the body
What is hemiplegia? A condition in which half of the patients body is paralyzed
What does ipsilateral mean? On the same side of the body - a tumor on the right side of the brain would affect vision ipsilaterally or the right eye
What is Kernig's sign? The inability to extend the legs completely without extreme pain
What is nuchal rigidity? Stiffness in the nape of the neck, often accompanied by pain and spasm on attempts to move the head; the most common sign of meningitis
What is nystagmus? An involuntary rhythmic shaking or wobbling of the eyes
What does postictal mean? Pertaining to the period following a seizure or convulsion
What does prodromal mean? An early symptom indicating the onset of an attack or a disease.
What is proprioception? The awareness of the location of one's own body part without having to look
What is ptosis? The drooping of the eyelids
What is receptive aphasia? Aphasia characterized by fluent but meaningless speech and severe impairment of the ability understand spoken or written words
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