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Acquiring Medical Language

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cerebrovascular accident (CVA)   an accident involving the blood vessels of the brain  
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stroke   loss of brain function caused by interruption of blood flow/supply to the brain  
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hemorrhagic stroke   a stroke where the blood loss is caused by the rupture of a blood vessel  
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ischemic stroke   a stroke where the blood loss is caused by blockage  
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transient ischemic attack (TIA)   a "mini-stroke" cause by the blockage of a blood vessel, which resolves (goes away) withing 24 hours  
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cerebrovascular disease   a disease of the blood vessels of the brain  
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cerebral aneurysm   the widening or abnormal dilation of a blood vessel in the brain  
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cerebral arteriosclerosis   the hardening of an artery in the brain  
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cerebral atherosclerosis   the hardening of an artery in the brain caused by the buildup of fatty plaque  
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cerebral embolism   the blockage of a blood vessel in the brain caused by a foreign object (embolus) such as fat or bacteria  
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cerebral thrombosis   the blockage of a blood vessel in the brain caused by a blood clot  
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craniomalacia   abnormal softening of the skull  
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craniosclerosis   abnormal hardening of the skull  
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craniostenosis   abnormal narrowing of the skull  
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craniosynostosis   premature fusing of the skull bones  
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hydrocephaly   abnormal accumulation of spinal fluid in the brain  
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cerebellitis   inflammation of the cerebellum  
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cerebromeningitis   inflammation of the brain and spinal cord  
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encephalitis   inflammation of the brain  
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encephalomyelitis   inflammation of the brain and spinal cord  
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encephalomyeloneuropathy   disease of the brain, spinal cord and nerves  
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encephalopathy   disease of the brain  
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encephalopyosis   a pus-filled abscess in the brain  
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ganglitis   inflammation of a ganglion  
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intracerebral hemorrhage   excessive bleeding inside the brain  
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meningopathy   disease of the meninges  
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meningioma   tumor of the meninges  
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meningitis   inflammation of the meninges  
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meningioencephalitis   inflammation of the meninges and brain  
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myelitis   inflammation of the spinal cord  
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myelodysplasia   defective formation of the spinal cord  
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myelopathy   disease of the spinal cord  
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neuroarthropathy   disease of the joint associated with nerves  
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neuroencephalomyelopathy   disease of the nerves, brain, and spinal cord  
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neuropathy   disease of the nervous system  
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poliomyelitis   inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord  
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polyneuropathy   disease affecting multiple nerves  
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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)   a degenerative disease of the central nervous system causing loss of muscle control  
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anorexia   an eating disorder characterized by the patient's refusal to eat  
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autism   a psychiatric disorder characterized by withdrawal from communication with others; the patient is focused only on the self  
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bulimia   an eating disorder characterized by overeating and usually followed by forced vomiting  
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cerebral palsy   paralysis caused by damage to the area of the brain responsible for movement  
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dysphoria   a negative emotional state  
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euphoria   a positive emotional state  
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epilipsy   a disease marked by seizures  
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hypomania   a mental state just below mania  
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manic depression (bipolar)   a psychiatric disorder characterized by alternating bouts of excitement and depression  
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myasthenia   muscle weakness  
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narcolepsy   a disease characterized by sudden, uncontrolled speepiness  
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neurosis   a nerve condition  
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psychosis   a mind condition  
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psychopathy   a mental illness  
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schizophrenia   a mental illness characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and disordered speech  
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