Spelling & Term for Nervous System
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cerebellar | pertaining to the cerebellum
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encephalitis | inflammation of the brain
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meningocele | herniation of the meninges
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anesthesia | medication that causes a loss of feeling
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hyperkinesia | excessive movement
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hemiparesis | partial or incomplete paralysis in one half of the body
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concussion | injury to brain resulting from impact of the brain against the skull
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idiopathic | unknown cause, having no cause
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quadriplegia | paralysis of trunk and all four of the extremities
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paraplegia | paralysis of lower half of the body
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tremor | involuntary tremble or shake
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craniotomy | incision into the skull
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neurolysis | destruction of a nerve
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analgesic | medication to relieve pain
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tranquilizers | medication used to reduce tension and anxiety
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sensory nerve | nerve that recieves impulses from sense organs
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motor nerve | nerve that conducts impulses away from the CNS
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afferent nerves | sensory nerves
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efferent nerves | motor nerves
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neuron | functional and structural cell of the nervous system
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synapse | space between two neurons
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synaptic cleft | space between two neurons
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cerebrum | largest part of the brain, governs all higher mental processes
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cerebellum | part of the brain which controls movement, posture and muscle tone
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epilepsy | disorder characterized by recurring episodes of seizures
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bradykinesia | slow movement
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lethargy | sluggishness, tiredess, weakness
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myelopathy | disease of the spinal cord
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nerve block | loss of sensation in a localized region
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encephalopuncture | surgical puncture into the brain
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medulla oblongata | portion of the brain which controls respiration, heart rate and blood pressure
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axon | part of the neuron that relays impulses away from the cell body
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dendrite | part of the neuron that relays impulses toward the cell body
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meninges | protective covering of the brain and the spinal cord
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amblyopia | dull vision
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blepharoptosis | prolapse of the eyelid
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dacryorrhea | discharge of tears
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emmetropia | correct vision
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ophthmalmoplegia | paralysis of the eye
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achromatopsia | color blindness
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presbyopia | loss of elasticity of the lens
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nyctalopia | night blindness
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otalgia | pain in the ear
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myringoplasty | surgical repair of the tympanic membrane
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anacusis | without hearing
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retinopathy | disease of the retina
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retinoscopy | visual examination of the retina
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otoplasty | surgical repair of the ear
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mastoiditis | inflammation of the mastoid process
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otomycosis | fungal infection of the ear
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corectasis | dilation of the pupil
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conjunctivitis | inflammation of the conjunctiva (PINK EYE)
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presbycusis | impairment of hearing in old age
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otoscopy | visual examination of the ear
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blepharectomy | surgical removal of the eyelid
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sclerostomy | formation of am opening into the sclera
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tonometry | process of measuring the intaocular pressure to diagnose glaucoma
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otitis media | inflammation of the middle ear
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cataracts | opacities that form on the lens of the eye
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glaucoma | increased intraocular pressure which will eventually cause blindness
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strabismus | crossed eyes
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ossicles | three tiny bones in middle ear
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eustachian tube | tube which equalizes pressure
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olfactory | pertaining to smell
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canthi | inner and outer corners of the eye
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cerumen | waxy secretion found in the external ear canal
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cornea | clear, transparent portion of the eye, found over the iris
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cochlea | organ of hearing found in inner ear
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accommodation | adjustment of the eye from near to far vision, or far to near vision
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iritis | inflammation of the iris
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pinna | external ear structure
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sclera | outermost layer of the eye, white of the eye
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sclerocorneal | pertaining to the sclera and cornea
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sclerectomy | surgical removal of the sclera
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IOP | IntraOcular Pressure
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Acc | Accommodation
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AD | right ear
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AS | left ear
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AU | both ears
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OD | right eye
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OS | left eye
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OU | both eyes
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CVA | CerebroVascular Accident
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CSF | CerebroSpinal Fluid
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CP | Cerebral Palsy
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PNS | Peripheral Nervous System
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CNS | Central Nervous System
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MRI | Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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TIA | Transient Ischemis Attack
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ANS | Autonomic Nervous System
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