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disease and disorder

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tumor composed of glial tissue   glioma  
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disease characterized by early senility   alzheimer disease (AD)  
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Lou Gehrig disease progressive muscle atrophy caused by hardening of nerve tissue   amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)  
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paralysis of muscles on one sided of the face   bell palsy  
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aneurysm in the cerebrum   cerebral aneurysm  
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an embolus usually a blood clot   cerebral embolism  
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condition characterized by lack of muscle control and partial paralysis   cerebral palsy (CP)  
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cognitive impairment by loss of intellectual   dementia  
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disorder in which the main symptom is recurring   epilepsy  
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increased amount of cerebrospinal fluid   hydrocephalus  
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bleeding into the brain as a result of a ruptured blood vessel   intracerebral hemorrhage  
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degenerative disease by sclerotic patches   multiple sclerosis (MS)  
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chronic degenerative disease of the central nervous system   Parakinson disease (PD)  
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sudden deficient supply of blood to the brain   transient ischemic attack (TIA)  
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radiographic imaging of blood vessels   cerebral angiography  
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record of the electrical impulses of the brain   electroencephalogram  
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instrument used to record the electrical impulses of brain   electroencephalograph  
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process of recording the electrical impulses   electroencephalography  
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