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Acquiring Medical Language 2nd Edition

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aphasia ah-FAY-zhah   inability to speak  
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ataxia ah-TAK-see-ah   lack of coordination  
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catatonia KAT-ah-TOH-nee-ah   condition characterized by reduced muscle tone  
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delirium deh-LEER-ee-um   brief loss of mental function  
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dementia da-MEN-chah   loss/decline in mental function  
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dyskinesia dis-kih-NEE-zhah   difficulty moving  
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dyslexia dis-LEK-see-ah   difficulty reading  
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dysphasia dis-FAY-zhah   difficulty speaking  
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dystonia dis-TOH-nee-ah   condition characterized by involuntary muscle movements  
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insomnia in-SOM-nee-ah   inability to sleep  
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myoclonus mai-AWK-loh-nus   muscle twitching  
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myospasm MAI-oh-spazm   involuntary muscle contraction  
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neurasthenia NUR-as-THEN-ee-ah   nerve weakness  
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somnambulism sawm-NAM-byoo-liz-um   sleep walking  
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syncope SIN-koh-pee   fainting; losing consciousness due to temporary loss of blood flow to brain  
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cephalalgia SEH-ful-AL-jah   head pain  
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cephalodynia SEH-fah-loh-DIH-nee-ah   head pain  
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encephalalgia in-SE-ful-AL-jah   brain pain  
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neuralgia nur-AL-jah   nerve pain  
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neurodynia NUR-oh-DIH-nee-ah   nerve pain  
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hemiparesis HEH-mee-puh-REE-sis   partial paralysis on half the body  
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hemiplegia HEH-mee-PLEE-jah   paralysis on half the body  
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monoparesis MAW-noh-puh-REE-sis   partial paralysis of one limb  
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monoplegia MAW-noh-PLEE-jah   paralysis of one limb  
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paralysis puh-RAH-lu-sis   complete loss of sensation and motor function  
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paresis puh-REE-sis   partial paralysis characterized by varying degrees of sensation and motor function  
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causalgia kaw-ZAL-jah   painful sensation of burning  
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dysesthesia DIS-es-THEE-zhah   bad feeling  
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hyperesthesia HAI-per-es-THEE-zhah   increased sensation  
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paresthesia PAR-es-THEE-zhah   abnormal sensation (usually numbness or tingling in the skin)  
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pseudesthesia SOO-des-THEE-zhah   false sensation  
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synesthesia SIN-es-THEE-zhah   condition where one sensation is experienced as another  
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acrophobia AK-roh-FOH-bee-ah   fear of heights  
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agoraphobia ah-GOR-ah-FOH-bee-ah   fear of outdoor spaces  
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hydrophobia HAI-druh-FOH-bee-ah   fear of water  
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kleptomania KLEP-toh-MAY-nee-ah   desire to steal  
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photophobia FOH-toh-FOH-bee-ah   excessive sensitivity to light  
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pyromania PAI-roh-MAY-nee-ah   desire to set fire  
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echoencephalography EH-koh-in-SEH-fah-LAW-grah-fee   procedure used to examine the brain using sound waves  
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electroencephalography (EEG) eh-LEK-troh-in-SEH-fah-LAW-grah-fee   procedure used to examine the electrical activity of the brain  
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lumbar puncture (LP) LUM-bar PUNK-chir   inserting a needle into the lumbar region of the spine in order to collect spinal fluid, commonly called a spinal tap  
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cerebral angiography seh-REE-bral AN-gee-AW-grah-fee   procedure used to examine blood vessels in the brain  
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magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) mag-NET-ik REH-zawn-ants AN-gee-AW-grah-fee   procedure used to examine blood vessels  
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myelogram MAI-el-oh-gram   image of the spinal cord, usually done using x-ray  
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positron emission tomography (PET) scan PAWZ-ih-trawn ee-MISH-un taw-MAW-gra-fee   an imaging procedure that uses radiation (positrons) to produce cross sections of the brain  
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transcranial Doppler sonography tranz-KRAY-nee-al DAW-plir saw-NAW-gra-fee   an imaging technique that produces an image of the brain using sound waves sent through the skull  
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cerebellitis ser-eh-bell-AI-tis   inflammation of the cerebellum  
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cerebral atrophy seh-REE-bral A-troh-fee   wasting away of brain tissue  
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duritis dur-AI-tis   inflammation of the dura  
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encephalocele en-SEF-ah-loh-SEEL   hernia of the brain (normally through a defect in the skull)  
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hematoma HEE-mah-TOH-mah   a tumorlike mass made up of blood  
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cranial hematoma KRAY-nee-al HEE-mah-TOH-mah   a hematoma beneath the skull  
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epidural hematoma EH-pi-DIR-al HEE-mah-TOH-mah   a hematoma located on top of the dura  
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intracerebral hematoma IN-trah-se-REE-bral HEE-mah-TOH-mah   a hematoma located inside the brain  
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subdural hematoma sub-DIR-al HEE-mah-TOH-mah   a hematoma located beneath the dura  
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macrocephaly MA-kroh-SEH-fah-lee   abnormally large head  
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microcephaly MAI-kroh-SEH-fah-lee   abnormally small head  
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meningocele meh-NIN-goh-seel   a hernia of the meninges  
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myelocele MAI-eh-loh-SEEL   a hernia of the spinal cord  
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myelomalacia MAI-eh-loh-mah-LAY-shah   abnormal softening of the spinal cord  
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myelomeningocele MAI-eh-loh-meh-NIN-goh-seel   a hernia of the spinal cord and meninges  
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neuritis nir-AI-tis   nerve inflammation  
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neuroma nir-OH-mah   a nerve tumor  
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neurosclerosis NIR-oh-skleh-ROH-sis   hardening of nerves  
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polyneuritis PAW-lee-nir-AI-tis   inflammation of multiple nerves  
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agnosia AG-noh-zhah   inability to comprehend  
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apathy A-pah-thee   lack of emotion  
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hyperkinesia HAI-per-kih-NEE-shah   increase in muscle movement or activity  
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neurasthenia NIR-as-THEN-ee-ah   nerve weakness  
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neuroglycopenia NIR-oh-GLAI-koh-PEE-nee-ah   deficiency of sugar that interferes with normal brain activity  
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nystagmus nih-STAG-mus   involuntary back and forth eye movements  
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prosopagnosia PRAW-soh-pag-NOH-zhah   inability to recognize faces  
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anesthesiologist A-neh-STHEE-zee-AW-loh-jist   doctor who specializes in anesthesiology  
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afferent nerve A-fir-ent nirv   a nerve that carries impulses toward the central nervous system  
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efferent nerve EH-fir-ent nirv   a nerve that carries impulses away from the central nervous system  
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neurogenic NIR-oh-JIN-ik   originating from/created by nerves  
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psychiatrist sai-KAI-ah-trist   doctor who specializes in the treatment of the mind  
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psychiatry sai-KAI-ah-tree   branch of medicine that focuses on the treatment of the mind  
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psychogenic SAI-koh-JIN-ik   originating in/created by the mind  
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psychologist sai-KAW-loh-jist   doctor who specializes in the study of the mind  
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psychology sai-KAW-loh-jee   branch of medicine that focuses on the study of the mind  
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psychosomatic SAI-koh-soh-MA-tik   pertaining to the relationship between the body and the mind  
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idiopathic IH-dee-oh-PAH-thik   having no known cause or origin  
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interictal IN-ter-IK-tal   time between seizures  
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postictal post-IK-tal   time after a seizure  
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preictal pree-IK-tal   time before a seizure  
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tonic TAW-nik   pertaining to muscle tone (normally weak or unresponsive)  
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clonus CLAH-nis   muscle spasm or twitching  
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tonic-clonic seizure TAW-nik CLAH-nik SEE-zhir   a seizure characterized by both a tonic and a clonic phase  
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cerebrovascular accident (CVA) seh-REE-broh-VAS-kyoo-lar AK-sih-dent   an accident involving the blood vessels of the brain  
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stroke STROHK   loss of brain function caused by interruption of blood flow/supply to the brain  
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hemorrhagic stroke HEM-oh-RA-jik STROHK   a stroke where the blood loss is caused by the rupture of a blood vessel  
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ischemic stroke ihs-KEE-mik STROHK   a stroke where the blood loss is caused by a blockage  
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transient ischemic attack (TIA) TRAN-zee-ent ih-SKEE-mik ah-TAK   a “mini-stroke” caused by the blockage of a blood vessel, which resolves (goes away) within 24 hours  
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cerebrovascular disease seh-REE-broh-VAS-kyoo-lar dih-ZEEZ   a disease of the blood vessels of the brain  
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cerebral aneurysm seh-REE-bral AN-yir-IZ-um   the widening or abnormal dilation of a blood vessel in the brain  
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cerebral arteriosclerosis seh-REE-bral ar-TIH-ree-oh-skleh-ROH-sis   the hardening of an artery in the brain  
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cerebral atherosclerosis seh-REE-bral ATH-er-oh-skleh-ROH-sis   the hardening of an artery in the brain caused by the buildup of fatty plaque  
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cerebral embolism seh-REE-bral EM-boh-lih-zum   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 seh-REE-bral throm-BOH-sis   the blockage of a blood vessel in the brain caused by a blood clot  
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craniomalacia KRAY-nee-oh-mah-LAY-shah   abnormal softening of the skull  
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craniosclerosis KRAY-nee-oh-skleh-ROH-sis   abnormal hardening of the skull  
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craniostenosis KRAY-nee-oh-steh-NOH-sis   abnormal narrowing of the skull  
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craniosynostosis KRAY-nee-oh-SIN-aw-STOH-sis   premature fusing of the skull bones  
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hydrocephaly HAI-droh-SEH-fah-lee   abnormal accumulation of spinal fluid in the brain  
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astrocytoma ASS-troh-sai-TOH-mah   a tumor of arising from astrocyte glial cells  
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ganglioma GAN-glee-OH-mah   ganglion tumor  
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glioblastoma GLEE-oh-blas-TOH-mah   a brain tumor arising from glioblast cells  
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meningioma meh-NIN-jee-OH-mah   tumor of the meninges  
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cerebellitis SEH-rah-bell-AI-tis   inflammation of the cerebellum  
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cerebromeningitis seh-REE-broh-MEN-in-JAI-tis   inflammation of the brain and meninges  
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encephalitis in-SEF-ah-LAI-tis   inflammation of the brain  
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encephalomyelitis in-SEF-ah-loh-MAI-eh-LAI-tis   inflammation of the brain and spinal cord  
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encephalomyeloneuropathy in-SEF-ah-loh-MAI-el-oh-nir-AW-pah-thee   disease of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves  
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encephalopathy in-SEF-ah-LAW-pah-thee   disease of the brain  
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encephalopyosis in-SEF-ah-loh-pai-OH-sis   a pus-filled abscess in the brain  
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gangliitis GAN-glee-AI-tis   inflammation of a ganglion  
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intracerebral hemorrhage IN-trah-sih-REE-bral HIH-moh-rij   excessive bleeding inside the brain  
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meningopathy MEH-nin-GAW-pah-thee   disease of the meninges  
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meningitis MEH-nin-JAI-tus   inflammation of the meninges  
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meningoencephalitis meh-NIN-goh-in-SEF-ah-LAI-tis   inflammation of the meninges and brain  
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myelitis MAI-eh-LAI-tis   inflammation of the spinal cord  
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myelodysplasia MAI-eh-loh-dis-PLAY-zhah   defective formation of the spinal cord  
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myelopathy MAI-el-AW-pah-thee   disease of the spinal cord  
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neuroarthropathy NIR-oh-ar-THRAW-pah-thee   disease of the joint associated with nerves  
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neuroencephalomyelopathy NIR-oh-in-SEF-ah-loh-MAI-el-AW-pah-thee   disease of the nerves, brain, and spinal cord  
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neuropathy nir-AW-pah-thee   disease of the nervous system  
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poliomyelitis POH-lee-oh-MAI-el-AI-tis   inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord  
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polyneuropathy PAW-lee-nir-AW-pah-thee   disease affecting multiple nerves  
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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) a-MAI-aw-TROH-fik LAT-tih-ral skleh-ROH-sis   a degenerative disease of the central nervous system causing loss of muscle control. Literally, the hardening (sclerosis) of the nerve cells on the sides (lateral) of the spine leading to the loss of muscle tissue from disuse.  
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anorexia a-noh-REK-see-ah   an eating disorder characterized by the patient’s refusal to eat  
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autism AH-tiz-um   a psychiatric disorder characterized by withdrawal from communication with others; the patient is focused only on the self  
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bulimia boo-LEE-mee-ah   an eating disorder characterized by overeating and usually followed by forced vomiting  
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cerebral palsy seh-REE-bral PAL-zee   paralysis caused by damage to the area of the brain responsible for movement  
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dysphoria dis-FOR-ee-ah   a negative emotional state  
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epilepsy eh-pih-LEP-see   a disease marked by seizures  
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euphoria yoo-FOR-ee-ah   a positive emotional state  
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hypomania HAI-poh-MAY-nee-ah   a mental state just below mania  
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manic depression (bipolar) MAN-ik de-PREH-shun   a psychiatric disorder characterized by alternating bouts of excitement and depression  
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myasthenia mai-as-THEH-nee-ah   muscle weakness  
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narcolepsy NAR-coh-LEP-see   a disease characterized by sudden, uncontrolled sleepiness  
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neurosis neh-ROH-sis   a nerve condition  
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psychosis sai-KOH-sis   a mind condition  
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psychopathy sai-KAW-pah-thee   a mental illness  
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schizophrenia SKIT-zoh-FREH-nee-ah   a mental illness characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and disordered speech  
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anesthetic an-es-THET-ik   a drug that causes loss of sensation  
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general anesthetic JEH-nir-al an-es-THET-ik   anesthetic that causes complete loss of consciousness  
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local anesthetic LOH-kal an-es-THET-ik   anesthetic that does not affect consciousness  
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regional anesthetic REE-jih-nal an-es-THET-ik   anesthetic that is injected into a nerve causing loss of sensation over a particular area  
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topical anesthetic TAW-pih-kal an-es-THET-ik   local anesthesia applied to the surface of the area to be anesthetized  
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epidural anesthetic eh-pih-DUH-ral an-es-THET-ik   anesthetic applied in the dural region of the spinal cord  
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analgesic an-al-JEE-zik   a drug that relieves pain  
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anticonvulsant AN-tee-kon-VUL-sant   a drug that opposes convulsions  
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antidepressant AN-tee-deh-PREH-sant   a drug that opposes depression  
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antipsychotic AN-tee-sai-KAW-tik   a drug that opposes psychoses  
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anxiolytic ANG-zee-oh-LIH-tik   a drug that lessens anxiety  
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hypnotic hip-NAWT-ik   a drug that aids sleep  
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neuropharmacology nir-oh-FAR-mah-KAW-loh-jee   the study of the effects of drugs on the nervous system  
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psychopharmacology SAI-koh-FAR- mah-KAW-loh-jee   the study of the effects of drugs on mental processes  
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pyschotropic SAI-koh-TROH-pik   drugs that are able to turn the mind  
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thrombolytic THRAWM-boh-LIT-ik   a drug that dissolves clots  
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cerebrotomy seh-ree-BRAW-toh-mee   incision into the brain  
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chemotherapy KEE-moh-THER-ah-pee   treatment using chemicals  
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craniectomy KRAY-nee-EK-toh-mee   removal of a piece of the skull  
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craniotomy KRAY-nee-AW-toh-mee   incision into the skull  
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endarterectomy EN-dar-tir-EK-toh-mee   removal of the inside of an artery  
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endovascular neurosurgery EN-doh-VAS-kyoo-lar NIR-oh-SIR-jir-ee   surgery on the nervous system performed by entering the body through blood vessels  
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lobectomy loh-BEK-toh-mee   removal of a lobe  
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lobotomy loh-BAW-toh-mee   incision into a lobe  
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neurectomy nir-EK-toh-mee   removal of a nerve  
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neurolysis nir-AW-lih-sis   destruction of nerve tissue  
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neuroplasty NIR-oh-PLAS-tee   reconstruction of a nerve  
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neurorrhaphy nir-OR-ah-fee   suturing of a nerve (often the severed ends of a nerve)  
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neurotomy nir-AW-toh-mee   incision into a nerve  
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ADHD   attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder  
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ALS   amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease)  
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CNS   central nervous system  
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CP   cerebral palsy  
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CSF   cerebrospinal fluid  
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CVA   cerebrovascular accident  
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EEG   electroencephalogram  
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EMG   electromyogram  
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ICP   intracranial pressure  
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LOC   level of consciousness  
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LP   lumbar puncture  
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MRA   magnetic resonance angiography  
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MS   multiple sclerosis  
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OCD   obsessive compulsive disorder  
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PET   positron emission tomography  
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PNS   peripheral nervous system  
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TIA   transient ischemic attack  
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