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Combining forms, suffixes, prefixes and terms

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Term
Definition
cerebello   cerebellum  
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cerebro   cerebrum  
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duro   dura mater  
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encephalo   brain  
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glio   glial cells  
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lepto   thin, slender  
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meingo, meningio   meninges  
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myo   muscle  
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myelo   spinal cord  
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neuro   nerve  
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ponto   pons  
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radiculo   nerve root  
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thalamo   thalamus  
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theco   sheath  
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vago   vagus nerve  
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algeso, -algesia   excessive sensitivity to pain  
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-algia   pain  
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causo   burning  
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comato   deep sleep  
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esthesio, -esthesia   feeling, nervous sensation  
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kineso, kinesio, -kinesia, -kinesis, -kinetic   movement  
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-lepsy   seizure  
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lexo   word, phrase  
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-paresis   weakness  
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-phasia   speech  
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-plegia   paralysis  
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-praxia   action  
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-sthenia   strength  
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syncopo   to cut off, cut short  
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taxo   order, coordination  
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cerebellar   pertaining to the cerebellum  
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cerebrospinal fluid   Fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord and is located within the ventricles of the brain  
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cerebral cortex   The outer region (gray matter) of the cerebrum  
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subdural hematoma   Collection of blood under the dura mater  
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epidural hematoma   Collection of blood above the dura mater  
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encephalitis   Inflammation of the brain  
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encephalopathy   any disease of the brain  
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anencephaly   condition of no brain  
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glioblastoma   Tumor (malignant) of glial (neuroglial or supportive) cells in the brain  
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leptomeningeal   Pertaining to the pia mater and arachnoid membranes of the meninges  
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meningeal   pertaining to the meninges  
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meningioma   tumor of the meninges  
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myelomeningocele   Hernia of the spinal cord and meninges; associated with spina bifida  
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myoneural   pertaining to muscle and nerve  
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myelopathy   disease of the spinal cord  
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poliomyelitis   Inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord  
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neuropathy   disease of the nerves  
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polyneuritis   Inflammation of many (spinal) nerves  
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cerebellopontine   Pertaining to the cerebellum and the pons  
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radiculopathy   disease of the spinal nerve roots  
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radiculitis   inflammation of nerve roots  
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thalamic   Pertaining to the thalamus  
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intrathecal injection   Placement of substances (medications) into the subarachnoid space  
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vagal   pertaining to the vagus (10th cranial) nerve  
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analgesia   Condition of no sensation of pain  
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anesthetics   agents that reduce or eliminate sensation  
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hypalgesia   diminished sensation to pain  
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neuralgia   nerve pain  
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cephalgia   headache  
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causalgia   Burning sensation of pain  
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comatose   In a state of coma  
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anesthesia   condition of no nervous sensation  
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hyperesthesia   Excessive sensitivity to touch, pain, or other sensory stimuli  
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paresthesia   An abnormal sensation such as numbness, tingling, or pricking  
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bradykinesia   slowness of movement  
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hyperkinesis   condition of excessive movement  
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dyskinesia   Involuntary, spasmodic movements  
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akinetic   pertaining to without movement  
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epilepsy   Chronic disorder marked by attacks of brain dysfunction due to excessive firing of nervous impulses  
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narcolepsy   sudden, uncontrollable episodes of sleep  
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dyslexia   disorder of reading, writing or learning  
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hemiparesis   Slight paralysis in either the right or left half of the body  
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aphasia   condition of inability to speak  
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hemiplegia   paralysis in half of the body  
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paraplegia   paralysis in the lower portion of the body  
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quadriplegia   paralysis of all four limbs of the body  
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apraxia   Inability to carry out familiar purposeful movements  
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neurasthenia   condition of lack of nerve strength  
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syncopal   pertaining to syncope  
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ataxia   no muscular coordination  
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