Pathology QIV:QIIa Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
neuron that carries a signal towards the central nervous system | sensory neuron |
neuron that carries a signal away from the central nervous system | motor neuron |
a hemorrhage between the dura mater and the cranial bones (two terms) | extradural, epidural |
a hemorrhage between the dura mater and arachnoid mater | subdural |
an injury to the brain where the skin has not been broken at the site of the injury; bruising of the brain accompanied by swelling and pain | contusion |
broken bone | fracture |
tearing of the brain itself | laceration |
blow to the head that does not cause a fracture, laceration, or hemorrhage | concussion |
inflammation of the brain | encephalitis |
inflammation of the brain and spinal cord | encephalomyelitis |
inflammation of the meninges surrounding the brain and spinal cord | meningitis |
organisms that cause ______ travel via blood or lymph and are characterized by fever, chills, headaches, etc. | meningitis |
inflammation of the spinal cord | myelitis |
inflammation of a nerve or nerves | neuritis |
an infection which tends to affect the nervous system caused by bites of animals | rabies |
circulatory interruption occurring in the brain | stroke |
apoplexy | stroke |
cerebrovascular accident (CVA) | stroke |
temporary interference with the blood supply to a part of the brain, unlike a stroke, no permanent damage usually occurs | transient ischemic attack (TIA) |
water on the brain, blockage to to the normal outflow of cerebrospinal fluid | hydrocephalus |
results from some form of interference with normal electrical activity in the brain | epilepsy |
more serious form of epileptic seizure characterized by strong convulsions, peculiar sounds, biting of the tongue, excessive salivation | grand mal |
milder form of epilepsy characterized by dizziness and brief loss of consciousness | petite mal |
chronic degenerative disease affecting the nervous system characterized by the destruction of the myelin sheaths, muscular weakness and incoordination, tremors, paralysis | multiple sclerosis |
this disease is accompanied by damaged nerve tissue being replaced with multiple sites of hardened or sclerotic plaques | multiple sclerosis |
chronic degenerative disease of the nervous system, tends to develop later in life, and can be very debilitating, with no real cure | parkinson's disease |
nervous system disorder affecting young children, not progressive, usually caused by brain damage before or shortly after birth | cerebral palsy |
dementia caused by an infectious prion | CJD |
nervous system disease characterized by loss of memory, mood changes, and other mental disturbances | alzheimer's |
rapid decomp of the brain tissues could predispose distention of the | eyeballs |
brain decomp could lead to brain purge, T/F? | true |
malignancy of glial support cells in the brain itself | glioblastoma |
metastasized secondary cancer of the brain, fast-growing and aggressive | glioma |
degenerative disease characterized by loss of motor function, swallowing, speech, trouble breathing, fatigue, muscular cramping-typical in middle-aged men (three names) | amylotrophic lateral sclerosis, ALS, Lou Gehrig's Disease |
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